WWE's biggest party of the summer is none other than Summerslam. Taking place on Saturday, July 30, the PPV--or PLE (premium live event) as WWE has been calling them--will feature a whole host of matches you will undoubtedly get excited about, even if it is you hoping The Miz beats up Logan Paul.
Coming to Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee, Summerslam will consist of eight matches, as of this writing, and many of these matches will be for championships. Brock Lesnar returns again--after numerous reports he left the company when Vince McMahon did--and he'll be facing Roman Reigns in a Last Man Standing match for both of Reigns' titles. Check out what time the event is starting this Saturday below.
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The times listed above are for the main card. Typically, there is also a Kickoff Show for WWE PPVs beginning one hour prior to the main card. However, this past year, WWE has shied away from any matches taking place on the show, which has madethe Kickoff Show a tad pointless to many fans.
If you want to watch Summerslam, you can get it through your satellite or cable provider or watch it on the Peacock streaming service. And while it does have a free tier, you will not be able to
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