
WWE Survivor Series 2015: Date, Start Time, Matches, Live Stream, PPV Info
The winner of the WWE World Heavyweight Championship Tournament will be crowned in spectacular fashion at Survivor Series this Sunday.
Although the semi-finals and the final of the tournament to determine Seth Rollins' successor as champion are the headline acts for the show, there is plenty going on elsewhere too.
Bray Wyatt and The Undertaker will bring their feud back to life after their recent match at WrestleMania, and a bitter grudge match will unfold between Charlotte and Paige for the Divas Championship.
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The action gets underway on Sunday at 8 p.m. ET from the Philips Arena in Atlanta.
There is plenty of mystery and intrigue surrounding the tournament, with several stars still realistically able to go on and become the new world champion.
Live Stream and PPV Info
Before the main matches get underway, expect WWE to put on a pre-show that will be fairly accessible for most fans. That pre-show will begin at 8 p.m. ET.
The pre-show will consist of the usual chat between the likes of Renee Young, Booker T and Byron Saxton as they preview all of the night's standout matches. There may also be a match to get fans in the mood for the main pay-per-view, too.
With the final card for the show still unclear, what kind of match that may be is also up in the air. But there's a fair amount of talent still not booked to compete on the night, so perhaps the likes of Stardust and Neville could take up a slot on the pre-show.
As always, WWE will stream the pre-show for free on a number of platforms including the WWE App, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Pheed and Google.
Like every pay-per-view WWE puts on these days, the WWE Network is the place to watch the show.
It's worth checking WWE.com to ensure your country has the required availability to get the WWE Network, but if it does, you can stream it through the likes of Xbox, PlayStation and Apple TV devices, as well as on your standard computer and Amazon Fire. WWE.com has a full and proper list of devices.
You can still order the pay-per-view in the conventional manner, but that is a costly effort compared to the simplicity of the WWE Network.
Matches
- Charlotte vs. Paige (Divas Championship)
- The Brothers of Destruction vs. The Wyatt Family
- Roman Reigns vs. Alberto Del Rio (WWE World Heavyweight Championship Tournament semi-final)
- Kevin Owens vs. Dean Ambrose (WWE World Heavyweight Championship Tournament semi-final)
- TBD vs. TBD (WWE World Heavyweight Championship Tournament final)
- TBD vs. TBD (Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Match)
Paige Aims To Sink Charlotte
One of the Divas division's more intriguing rivalries of recent months will be settled at Survivor Series. Paige's heel turn took a long time to finally execute, but it's finally complete, and she will take on her former Team PCB member at the pay-per-view.
The build to the match had been fairly sombre, but it was ignited on Monday's edition of Raw by some fairly controversial comments from Paige about Charlotte's late brother, Reid.
What will matter is the action inside the ring, though. Charlotte and Paige are both decent enough workers, and the prospect of an entertaining Divas Championship match is certainly there.
Bray Hunts The Deadman Again
When Bray Wyatt emerged at the end of Hell in a Cell to take down The Undertaker, few expected Wyatt to abduct Kane the following night.
That has led us to Sunday and a rather bizarre scenario where all four members of The Wyatt Family won't compete despite this being Survivor Series, home of the multi-man elimination bout.
That match will happen elsewhere on the card, resembling more of a conventional tag team match. Thursday's edition of SmackDown will no doubt offer more clues as to which members of The Wyatt Family will step into the ring to take on The Brothers of Destruction.
Will Bray avenge his loss at WrestleMania? Or will Undertaker continue to exert his dominance on The Eater of Worlds?
The Traditional Survivor Series Showdown
WWE has offered little clue about the direction it will take with its traditional Survivor Series bout. This tweet provided the only hint so far:
Talk will obviously be ongoing about who the participants will be, but it's vital WWE uses the showcase to push some of its fringe talent.
There's a chance that SmackDown reveals a match for the WWE Tag Team Championships; perhaps The New Day, although not exactly fringe talent, and The Usos could be involved.
Give guys such as Neville, Cesaro and even Sheamus a chance to show their worth on the pay-per-view.
We have little clue as to the identities of the 10 men involved, but regardless, it will be a relief for WWE fans to get this match. At one point, it looked like Survivor Series would go ahead without its flagship match.
The Next WWE World Heavyweight Champion?
Will Alberto Del Rio, Roman Reigns, Kevin Owens or Dean Ambrose become the next WWE world heavyweight champion?
It might seem harsh to strike Del Rio out of the running straight away, but it's highly unlikely to imagine a scenario where he beats Reigns one-on-one. Only a controversial screwjob would deny Reigns a passage to the final.
That match should still be interesting, as Del Rio and Reigns will have to put on a mat classic to outdo Owens and Ambrose in the other semi-final bout.
The two NXT alumni will no doubt show their worth to WWE in the bout, with the winner genuinely tough to call.
If Ambrose progresses, the calls for a heel turn from either him or Reigns will grow to the point where it seems inevitable. If it's Owens who advances, we could see a shock winner of the WWE World Heavyweight Championship.
All in all, it should prove to be an enthralling and perhaps unpredictable night on Sunday. Survivor Series has had classic moments in the past, but will the 2015 edition provide any more?



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