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WWE Extreme Rules 2022: Match Card, Start Time, How To Watch, And Predictions
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.
Will this be the sight after #ExtremeRules?@itsBayleyWWE @ImKingKota @Iyo_SkyWWE #WWERaw pic.twitter.com/Tx2QP8fSAc
— WWE (@WWE) October 4, 2022
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.
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WWE Clash At The Castle: Date, TV channel, live stream, match card and ticket info for Cardiff spectacular
WWE makes a stunning return to the UK this week with their first stadium show here in 30 YEARS when Clash At The Castle takes place in Cardiff.
The Principality Stadium plays host for WWE’s biggest show on these shores since the fabled SummerSlam 92 from Wembley Stadium.
And WWE look set to bring over all of their top stars for the event – with Roman Reigns, Drew McIntyre, Becky Lynch, Seth Rollins, Edge and Bianca Belair all on the official poster.
A whopping 59,000 pre-register for tickets for WWE’s Cardiff event at the Principality Stadium in the first 24 hours after its announcement.
This marked a new company record for any event, including WrestleMania.
Here’s ALL you need to know for the big show…
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When is WWE Clash At The Castle?
WWE Clash At The Castle takes place on Saturday, September 3.
The show will get underway from 6pm UK time live on BT Sport 2.
What TV channel and live stream is WWE Clash At The Castle on?
WWE Clash At The Castle will be broadcast live on BT Sport 2 and the WWE Network.
The WWE Network costs £9.99 per month for subscribers.
In the US, the WWE Network is part of Peacock.
What is the match card?
- Roman Reigns vs Drew McIntrye – WWE Undisputed Championship
- Liv Morgan (c) vs. Shayna Baszler – WWE Smackdown Women’s Championship
- Bianca Belair, Alexa Bliss, and Asuka vs. Bayley, Dakota Kai, and Iyo Sky – six-woman tag -team match
- Riddle vs Seth Rollins
- Gunther (c) vs Sheamus – WWE Intercontinental Championship
How can I get tickets?
Tickets for WWE Clash at The Castle went on general sale Friday, May 20, through Ticketmaster.co.uk.
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7 Wrestlers That WWE Rehired After Vince McMahon Left
The past few years, over 100 WWE wrestlers were fired/released/future endeavored with “budget cuts” being cited–even though WWE was having some incredibly profitable years. Big names in the company were released, and this included the four members of Bit Row–who just debuted on Smackdown, only to be released a month later.
However, in the wake of all these releases and budget cuts, the head of WWE, Vince McMahon, stepped down from his position and retired after it was found he paid millions in hush money to women. Since then, Paul “Triple H” Levesque has taken over creative and Stephanie McMahon and Nick Khan are serving as co-CEOs.
And changes are already happening since the new leadership took over. Levesque is hoping to make to create more memorable moments–like Brock Lesnar driving a tractor to the ring. One of the ways WWE is beginning to do that is to bring back some of the talent WWE let go over the past two years.
Starting at Summerslam 2022, a week after the change in leadership at the company, we saw that, and it will undoubtably continue, so we’re keeping track. And throughout the rest of the year, we’ll be updating the returns to WWE. But for now, check out the released wrestlers WWE rehired after Vince McMahon left.
B Fab
Released: November 19, 2021
Redebuted: August 12, 2022 (Smackdown)
Ashante Adonis
Released: November 19, 2021
Redebuted: August 12, 2022 (Smackdown)
Top Dolla
Released: November 19, 2021
Redebuted: August 12, 2022 (Smackdown)
Dakota Kai
Released: April 29, 2022
Redebuted: July 30, 2022 (Raw)
Dexter Lumes
Released: April 29, 2022
Redebuted: August 8, 2022 (Raw)
Karrion Kross
Released: November 4, 2021
Redebuted: August 5, 2022 (Smackdown)
Scarlett
Released: November 4, 2021
Redebuted: August 5, 2022 (Smackdown)