Things are about to get really extreme this weekend as WWE's next Premium Live Event is none other than Extreme Rules. However, unlike previous WWE events sharing this name, every match booked for the October 8 show has a wild gimmick. Here is all the info you need in order to check this PLE out.
The WWE 2022 event is taking place at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. As of this writing, there are six matches on the card, and unlike previous Extreme Rules shows, every match on this card will have a special gimmick.
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Two of the matches on the card are for championships: the Raw and Smackdown Women's Championships. The Bloodline has a lock on the men's main event and tag titles, so don't expect them to defend them this time around. Check out the start times for your neck of the woods below.
Keep in mind there will be a Kickoff Show on the WWE Network, YouTube, and Twitter one hour prior to the main card times listed above. More recently, WWE has reverted to airing a match on the preshow again, so make sure you tune in.
If you're pumped for Extreme Rules in the US, but don't know how to watch, don't worry. We have you covered. You can buy it through your satellite or cable provider, or watch it on the Peacock streaming service. And although Peacock does have a free tier, you will
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