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WWE Hell in a Cell 2015: Live Stream, WWE Network Start Time and Match Card

The Doctor Chris MuellerOct 25, 2015

Hell in a Cell is usually a B-level pay-per-view, but with the card WWE has put together, it could end up being one of the most enjoyable shows this year.

Two bouts will take place inside the demonic structure, and all five titles are being defended. However, the big attraction is the Undertaker and Brock Lesnar fighting in what is being billed as the final match between them.

The other bout taking place inside the cell will see Roman Reigns taking on his greatest rival, Bray Wyatt. These two have been at each other's throats for quite some time, so hopefully this is their final confrontation for the foreseeable future.

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Let's run through everything we know about this year's Hell in a Cell pay-per-view.

Venue: Staples Center in Los Angeles, California

Start Time: 7 p.m. ET (main show), 6 p.m. ET (Kickoff)

How to Watch: On the WWE Network and select cable and satellite providers

Hell in a Cell Card

Let's take a look at the final card for Sunday's show, according to WWE.com.

  • Dolph Ziggler, Cesaro and Neville vs. Rusev, Sheamus and King Barrett
  • Kevin Owens vs. Ryback (Intercontinental Championship)
  • The New Day vs. The Dudley Boyz (Tag Team Championships)
  • John Cena vs. TBD (U.S. Championship)
  • Roman Reigns vs. Bray Wyatt
  • Charlotte vs. Nikki Bella (Divas Championship)
  • Seth Rollins vs. Kane (WWE World Heavyweight Championship)
  • The Undertaker vs. Brock Lesnar

PPV Live Stream

A few cable and satellite providers will carry Hell in a Cell, but the majority of people will be watching on the WWE Network because of the large price difference.

Here is a list of devices that support the WWE Network, according to WWE.com:

  • Apple TV
  • Kindle Fire
  • Amazon Fire TV
  • PlayStation 3 and 4
  • Roku
  • Sony Internet TV
  • Xbox 360 and Xbox One
  • Android devices with WWE app
  • iOS devices with WWE app
  • WWE.com
  • Panasonic SMART TV
  • Samsung SMART TV
  • Sony Blu-Ray devices

Kickoff Live Stream

As with every PPV, a one-hour kickoff special will air prior to the main show. If you aren't going to watch the event on the WWE Network, here is a list of places where you can view the Kickoff stream:

  • WWE.com
  • WWE App
  • YouTube
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Google+
  • Pinterest
  • Pheed

Bleacher Report Writers' Thoughts and Predictions

As always, the fine writers here at Bleacher Report have been making predictions throughout the week leading up to the PPV.

  • Aaron Bower outlined some possible heel turns.
  • Donald Wood examined the best moments from the build to the event.
  • James Moffat compiled predictions from many writers into one article.
  • GSM made some bold predictions.
  • Dan Pecoraro gave his predictions in the video above.

Other Hell in a Cell Thoughts

Since this is the last time Lesnar and the Undertaker will ever step into the ring to battle each other, a lot of people will be watching to see which of these gladiators wins a war that has spanned over a decade.

Putting these two veterans inside the most dangerous structure in professional wrestling is a great way to add drama to the situation. If this truly is the final meeting between Lesnar and the Undertaker, it's going to be brutal.

Wyatt and Reigns are also set to take their personal rivalry inside the cell. These two have been going at it for a long time, and this could be the last time we see them face off in a singles match for a long while.

As far as the title matches go, we still don't know who will be challenging Cena for the U.S. title. He is holding an Open Challenge, so it could be anyone from an NXT Superstar to a WWE veteran.

Demon Kane will not only be challenging Rollins for the biggest prize in wrestling, but he will be fighting for Corporate Kane's position as director of operations. If the Demon fails to win the title, the director gets fired.

The Intercontinental, Tag Team and Divas Championship bouts are all rematches from Night of Champions, but that doesn't mean we won't see some great action.

Even if the final result is underwhelming, it's always fun to sit down on a Sunday and indulge in three hours of showmanship and brawling. All we can do now is sit back and watch the action unfold.

What are your predictions for Hell in a Cell? Thanks for reading and follow me on Twitter, @BR_Doctor.

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