
WWE Hell in a Cell 2016: Live Stream, WWE Network Start Time and Match Card
When it comes to themed pay-per-views, few are as anticipated each year as WWE Hell in a Cell. The stipulation is a favorite among the WWE Universe for its history of exciting and unpredictable matches.
Let's take a look at everything we know about Sunday's event.
Venue: TD Garden in Boston
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Start Time: 8 p.m. ET (main show), 7 p.m. ET (kickoff)
How to Watch: On the WWE Network and select cable and satellite providers
Hell in a Cell Card
This year's Hell in a Cell pay-per-view will be headlined by three matches taking place inside the massive structure the show is named for.
Here is a look at the final card, according to WWE.com:
| Match | Stipulation |
| Seth Rollins vs. Kevin Owens | HIAC for Universal Championship |
| Sasha Banks vs. Charlotte | HIAC for Women's Championship |
| Roman Reigns vs. Rusev | HIAC for United States Championship |
| T.J. Perkins vs. Brian Kendrick | Cruiserweight Championship |
| The New Day vs. Sheamus and Cesaro | Tag Team Championships |
| Bayley vs. Dana Brooke | Singles Match |
| Enzo and Cass vs. Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson | Tag Team Match |
| Cedric Alexander, LInce Dorado and Sin Cara vs. Tony Nese, Drew Gulak and Ariya Daivari | Six-Man Tag Match |
PPV Live Stream
Some cable and satellite providers will carry the Hell in a Cell via pay-per-view, but the majority of people will watch on the WWE Network.
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 the WWE app
- iOS devices with the WWE app
- WWE.com
- Panasonic Smart TV
- Samsung Smart TV
- Sony Blu-ray devices
- Windows 10 devices
Kickoff Live Stream
Hell in a Cell will feature the usual one-hour pre-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
- Google Plus
- Pheed
Bleacher Report Writers' Thoughts and Predictions
Like always, the writing team at Bleacher Report has been sharing analysis and predictions all week leading up to Sunday's big event:
- Erik Beaston looked at the greatest Hell in a Cell moments of all time.
- Ryan Dilbert examined the latest odds and predictions for the show.
- James Moffat compiled predictions from a panel of B/R writers.
- Kevin Berge shared his bold predictions for Sunday's event.
- Tom Clark took a look at the match between Banks and Charlotte.
Other Hell in a Cell Thoughts
For the first time in the history of Hell in a Cell, two women will step inside the cage to do battle for the WWE Raw Women's Championship.
Both Banks and Charlotte have worked hard to make the women's division better than they found it, and this bout is the culmination of their blood, sweat and tears.
To say the pressure is high would be an understatement, but both Superstars have proved to be capable of stealing the show on several occasions.
"As we look forward to Hell in a Cell, see why @MsCharlotteWWE is so excited to make history with @SashaBanksWWE: https://t.co/WKqNqbVTRx
— WWE on ESPN (@WWEonESPN) October 30, 2016"
However, it's going to be tough for anyone to outperform what is sure to be an outstanding contest between Seth Rollins and Kevin Owens.
The great thing about all three matches is how each one will be completely different from the rest. Rusev vs. Roman Reigns will be the most violent, Owens and Rollins will be the most technical, and Banks vs. Charlotte will be everything in between.
As far as the non-Hell in a Cell bouts go, The New Day vs. Cesaro and Sheamus for the Tag Team Championships feels like the most likely match to feature a title change.
Kofi Kingston, Big E and Xavier Woods have held the belts for more than a year, and it wouldn't make much sense for WWE to put the two European powerhouses through this whole storyline without some kind of payoff.
For a show that features only the Raw roster, the card doesn't appear to have a lot of wasted space. Each feud has been developed on some level, and most of the matches have the potential to be great.
Let's just hope everyone is able to walk out of the cell under their own power when the night is over.
Make sure to check back with Bleacher Report Sunday night for live and post-event coverage from the best pro wrestling coverage team in the business.
What are your predictions for WWE Hell in a Cell 2016? Thanks for reading, and follow me on Twitter: @BR_Doctor.



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