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Watch WWE SummerSlam 2017 Kickoff Show live stream online

Credit: WWE.com
Credit: WWE.com

Here’s how you can watch the WWE SummerSlam 2017 Kickoff Show from the Barclays Center on Sunday night before the main show begins.

If you thought that SummerSlam was going to be as long as WrestleMania 33, you’re probably going to be wrong about that, but you’re not far off. It’s going to be a busy night.

On Sunday night, the best from RAW and SmackDown Live will compete at SummerSlam, the biggest show of the year for WWE outside of the Show of Shows in the spring, and the festivities will start with the SummerSlam Kickoff Show.

In the hour before SummerSlam actually gets going from the Barclays Center on Sunday, three matches will take place, including a WWE Cruiserweight Championship rematch between the new champion, Akira Tozawa, and the former champion, Neville. Tozawa ended the longest reign in the title’s short history this past Monday, and the King of the Cruiserweights will be looking for retribution in Brooklyn.

The other two matches on the SummerSlam Kickoff Show card will feature The Miz and the Miztourage taking on Kurt Angle’s long-lost son Jason Jordan and The Hardy Boyz in six-man tag team action and The New Day defending their SmackDown Tag Team Championships against Jimmy and Jey Uso.

It’s shaped up to be a jam-packed night of chaos and madness in Brooklyn for another night after the NXT stars tear the house down with their third installment of NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn on Saturday night.

Here’s how you can watch the SummerSlam Kickoff Show in its entirety on Sunday night from Brooklyn, including one final reminder about the show’s special start time of 6 p.m. ET.

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Event: WWE SummerSlam Kickoff Show
Place: Barclays Center
Location: Brooklyn, NY
Time: 6:00 p.m. ET
Live stream: WWE on YouTubeWWE.comTwitterFacebook, Google+ and Pinterest

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