WWE Extreme Rules 2017: How to order WWE Network

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Here is how you can order WWE Extreme Rules 2017 via the WWE Network.

On Sunday night, WWE Extreme Rules will slam into Baltimore for a night of explosive action. This Raw-exclusive event will feature four championship matches, and a #1 contender’s match for the WWE Universal Championship.

Roman Reigns has had…let’s call it a “rough stretch” since defeating The Undertaker back at WrestleMania. He’s been recently assaulted at the hands of Braun Strowman, and he’s even been inside of an ambulance that was flipped on its side. Now he’s trying to refocus and set his sights on the WWE Universal Championship.

But in order to do that, he will have to face four other WWE Superstars in a Fatal Five-Way match at Extreme Rules. The match will also include Bray Wyatt, Samoa Joe, Finn Balor, and former SHIELD teammate Seth Rollins. The winner of the match will be looking at a shot at the WWE Univeral Championship, currently held by Brock Lesnar.

Speaking of championships, the Intercontinental Championship will be up for grabs as Dean Ambrose will defend against former champion The Miz. On a recent episode of Monday Night Raw, Ambrose got himself disqualified when he kicked Miz in the groin. As a result, Miz immediately called for a shot at the title. But he made sure to add the stipulation that if Ambrose gets himself disqualified again, he would lose the title. Now Ambrose has to be extra careful if he wants to leave Baltimore as the Intercontinental Champion.

You can see all of the action this Sunday, exclusively on the WWE Network. If you don’t already subscribe, head on over to the WWE Network website. Click on the “Start Your Free Month” option, fill out your information and you’re set for WWE Extreme Rules 2017.

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