WWE Battleground 2017: How to watch online
Here is how you can watch the SmackDown Live-exclusive pay-per-view WWE Battleground 2017 via an online stream.
Here we go folks, the road to SummerSlam kicks off this Sunday night with the WWE Battleground pay-per-view. Fans will witness the WWE Championship being defended inside the monstrous Punjabi Prison structure, the pay-per-view return of John Cena, and a night full of action that be seen across a multitude of devices.
The last time we saw the Punjabi Prison match was a decade ago. Now we’ll see its rebirth, as Jinder Mahal will put the WWE Championship on the line against former champion Randy Orton. Will the Modern Day Maharaja be able to retain the gold, or will The Viper find a way to dethrone the champion and once again become WWE Champion?
At WWE Battleground, fans will also see the return of John Cena. He’s not been seen on PPV since his marriage proposal to Nikki Bella back at WrestleMania. Cena has already made his return to SmackDown Live as a “free agent,” but now he will focus his attention to the always dangerous Rusev in a Flag Match. Rusev will need to bring his “A” game to Battleground if he intends to overthrow the leader of the CeNation.
But the best way for you to watch all of the action is if you are a subscriber to the WWE Network. It’s an incredible value for just $9.99 per month, and you get the first month FREE if you’re a new subscriber. You get every WWE pay-per-view and special event, NXT Takeover and weekly NXT broadcasts, plus thousands of hours of classic and original broadcasting from WWE, WCW, ECW, and even a few special surprises. Check it out by clicking HERE. The best part is, you can watch it on your TV, smartphone, PS4, and a number of other devices.
Date: Sunday, July 23, 2017
Time: 8:00 P.M. ET
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Venue: Wells Fargo Center
TV Info: Check your local cable/satellite provider
Live Stream: WWE Network
Next: Best live streams for WWE programming
Also, don’t forget AFTER WWE Battleground to check out the WWE Network for the return of Talking Smack. It’s not a weekly broadcast following SmackDown Live anymore, however you can still catch it after SmackDown Live-exclusive pay-per-view events.