What time should fans be tuning in for the WWE Roadblock pay-per-view on Sunday night?
On Sunday night, the WWE Roadblock pay-per-view will be presented from the PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, PA. This will be the chance for Raw’s Superstars to shine under the spotlight for once last time in 2016 (not including the final two episodes of the Flagship show). Championships will be on the line, a feud is supposedly going to “end,” and a friendship could spontaneously combust before the night ends.
The main event of Roadblock may either be Kevin Owens vs. Roman Reigns or Sasha Banks vs. Charlotte. Both matches have plenty of stakes, including the stipulation for the latter. It would seem that Owens vs. Reigns will headline, though, given the one particular star in this match. That is not guaranteed, however.
Days after breaking Demolition’s record for the longest WWE Tag Team Championship reign of all-time, New Day will put their belts on the line again. This time, it will be against Cesaro and Sheamus, who have tried a few times, but have come up short due to New Day’s numbers advantage. Can this foreign duo pull off what no team has been able to do for well over one year?
Rich Swann is set to defend the WWE Cruiserweight Championship. Brian Kendrick and TJ Perkins will receive their latest opportunities for the belt, as they have been the only other two involved in the title hunt. Can either of them become two-time champions, or will Swann reign supreme?
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Fans can see all of this action when they tune in for the WWE Roadblock PPV on Sunday night. The Kickoff Show can be seen at 7:00 p.m. ET, which will feature Rusev and Big Cass going head-to-head. Then at 8:00 p.m. ET, the main show will begin with six matches set to fill out the card. How will this event compare to other brand exclusive shows seen on WWE programming throughout 2016?