How much does WWE Extreme Rules 2017 PPV cost?

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How much will it cost you to watch the Extreme Rules pay-per-view on Sunday night?

Believe it or not, not everyone watching the RAW-branded Extreme Rules pay-per-view on Sunday night in Baltimore will be watching with a WWE Network subscription.

Even in 2017, there’s still other ways to watch WWE pay-per-views. This one’s worth watching on Sunday, too. Five of WWE’s best will battle it out to be first in line for Brock Lesnar and the Universal Championship at next month’s Great Balls of Fire pay-per-view in Dallas.

(I wish I was making the name of that pay-per-view up, but folks, I’m honestly not. It’s a thing and it’s going to happen.)

Along with the main event featuring Bray Wyatt, Finn Balor, Roman Reigns, Samoa Joe and Seth Rollins, there’s five other matches on the card, including four championship matches.

Dean Ambrose will defend the Intercontinental Championship against The Miz. Neville will defend the Cruiserweight Championship against Austin Aries. Alexa Bliss will take on Bayley for the RAW Women’s Championship, while The Hardy Boyz defend their gold against Sheamus and Cesaro in a Steel Cage match on Sunday night.

We know the card (that also includes Rich Swann and Sasha Banks vs. Noam Dar and Alicia Fox in mixed tag team action), but how much will cost you to watch Extreme Rules?

The obvious path to take is to purchase a WWE Network subscription. If you’re a new subscriber, you get the first 30 days free, which will include the Extreme Rules pay-per-view and SmackDown Live‘s Money in the Bank pay-per-view in a couple of weeks.

Next: WWE Extreme Rules 2017: Preview and predictions

For those that would like to know what the price on standard cable pay-per-view is, it’s $44.99 like always. That is the price set by Comcast and other providers that still offer it. It probably wouldn’t hurt to check your cable provider and make sure that’s still the standard price.