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What time does WWE SummerSlam 2017 start?

Credit: WWE.com
Credit: WWE.com

SummerSlam is sure to be a good show on Sunday night, and there’s a special start time for the Biggest Party of the Summer. Here’s when to tune in.

SummerSlam has become one of the most anticipated events of the year in the WWE Universe year in and year out, but the hype surrounding this year’s installment may surpass any card in recent memory that WWE has put on.

The Biggest Party of the Summer is rapidly approaching, and there’s a huge amount of matches for fans to enjoy when Sunday night eventually rolls around at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn. The match everyone will be clamoring to see will be the main event, where Brock Lesnar will defend his Universal title in a Fatal Four-Way against Roman Reigns, Braun Strowman and Samoa Joe.

Plenty of other great bouts are on the card as well, with Shinsuke Nakamura challenging Jinder Mahal for the WWE title, AJ Styles defending the United States title against Kevin Owens with Shane McMahon as the special guest referee, and Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose reuniting for a shot at the RAW tag team titles against Cesaro & Sheamus.

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With such a stacked card, SummerSlam needs a special start time to even fit in all of the action. The event itself will start at 7 p.m ET., likely running for at least four hours as far as the main card goes. To go along with that early start time, there will be a pre-show as usual, starting at 5 p.m. ET.

That all means fans will likely get six hours straight of wrestling on Sunday night, and with 13 matches on the card, there likely won’t be a lot of time for breaks away from the action when The Biggest Party of the Summer officially gets rolling that night.