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WWE Payback 2017 live stream: Time, TV schedule, matches, and how to watch online

Wrestlers are looking for payback at Payback, and we’re here to tell you all you need to know to see it.

WWE’s first pay-per-view after WrestleMania is here. The RAW-exclusive Payback begins at 8 p.m. ET on the WWE Network, with a pre-show starting at 7 p.m. and featuring one match and one other segment.

The big draw for this event is Braun Strowman vs. Roman Reigns, as the two once again meet in the ring after a brief interruption by the Undertaker. Strowman hadn’t forgotten his issues with Roman, however, and he destroyed him backstage, knocking his rival off television for three weeks. Will Roman be healthy enough to combat the 6’7 destroyer that is Braun Strowman? We’ll just have to see!

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You can subscribe to the WWE Network, and your first month is free: That’s a time period that includes Payback, as well as SmackDown’s next pay-per-view, Backlash, and the NXT special TakeOver: Chicago that will air the night before Backlash. You can watch the WWE Network on a number of streaming devices, including PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Roku, Apple TV, Smart TVs, and more. A full list of devices can be found here.

You can also watch on traditional pay-per-view, which is more costly and not as widely available anymore. Here’s a full list of cable providers offering Payback.

And here’s the full card for WWE Payback 2017:

Kickoff match: Enzo and Big Cass vs. Karl Anderson and Luke Gallows

Kickoff: Miz TV with special guest Finn Balor

WWE Cruiserweight Championship match: Neville (c) vs. Austin Aries

RAW Women’s Championship match: Bayley (c) vs. Alexa Bliss

RAW Tag Team Championship match: The Hardy Boyz (c) vs. Sheamus and Cesaro

United States Championship match: Kevin Owens (c) vs. Chris Jericho

Seth Rollins vs. Samoa Joe

House of Horrors match: WWE World Champion Randy Orton vs. Bray Wyatt

Braun Strowman vs. Roman Reigns

How to watch Payback

Date: Sunday, April 30

Location: San Jose, California

Time: 8 p.m. ET

TV: Pay-per-view

Online Streaming: WWE Network

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