WWE Extreme Rules 2021: How to watch, start times, full card and Peacock
Becky Lynch safeguards her SmackDown Women's Championship against Bianca Belair, while Finn Balor challenges for Roman Reigns' gold.
Between the All Out pay-per-view and Wednesday's Grand Slam Dynamite, AEW has been on a gigantic roll. How might WWE react? We'll discover this Sunday at the Extreme Rules pay-per-see, which streams on NBC's Peacock. Eminently, new WWE Champion Big E isn't right now planned to wrestle at the show, however that is consistently liable to change.
The headliner of the show is an Extreme Rules match between Universal Champion Roman Reigns and "The Demon" Finn Balor. In the event that Reigns wins it'd mark Balor's first misfortune under his Demon modify sense of self. Bianca Belair will likewise get her rematch for the SmackDown Women's Championship against Becky Lynch after the SummerSlam upset.
Step by step instructions to watch: Peacock, WWE Network
As you most likely know at this point, Peacock is the new home of WWE's compensation per-sees. The WWE Network has generally moved to NBC's Peacock web-based feature, and that is the place where you'll go to watch Extreme Rules 2021. Peacock has three levels: Free, Premium and Premium Plus. To watch WWE content, you'll need a Premium membership. The uplifting news is that will impair you $5 per month, not exactly the $10 for WWE Network.
In case you're outside of the US, you'll watch Extreme Rules 2021 on the WWE Network obviously.
Match Card
General Championship: Roman Reigns (c) versus "The Demon" Finn Balor.
SmackDown Women's Championship: Becky Lynch (c) versus Bianca Belair.
Crude Women's Championship: Charlotte Flair versus Alexa Bliss.
US Championship: Damian Priest (c) versus Sheamus versus Jeff Hardy.
SmackDown Tag Team Championship: The Usos (c) versus The Street Profits.
Liv Morgan versus Carmella.
Start times
Outrageous Rules happens at Columbus, Ohio's Nationwide Arena on Sept. 26. For those without a live ticket, it begins at 5 p.m. PT/8 p.m ET. Catching fans across the lake should keep awake until late, as the show begins at 1 a.m. UK time. In Australia, Extreme Rules starts at 10 a.m. AEST on Monday.