WWE Clash of Champions 2019 date, start time, matches, PPV cost, location, rumors

Brian Fritz

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With SummerSlam now in the rearview mirror, WWE is on track toward Clash of Champions, which will take place Sunday, Sept. 15, at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, N.C.

The event is returning for the first time since 2017, and if it's like anything like past cards, every WWE title (or at least most of them) are expected to be defended on the show. This year's event will also see the final of the King of the Ring tournament, which is back following a four-year hiatus.

Below is everything you need to know about WWE Clash of Champions 2019, including the start time for both the preshow and main event, a list of confirmed matches and all the rumors leading into Sept. 15.

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What time does WWE Clash of Champions 2019 start?

  • Date: Sunday, Sept. 15
  • Time: 6 p.m. ET (preshow) | 7 p.m. ET (main card)
  • Location: Spectrum Center in Charlotte, N.C.
  • TV channel: WWE Network (PPV)
  • Live stream: WWE.com/livestream+

WWE Clash of Champions 2019 will air live on Sunday, Sept. 15. The preshow is scheduled to start at 6 p.m. ET and the main card will begin at 7 p.m. ET.

How to watch WWE Clash of Champions 2019, PPV cost

WWE Clash of Champions 2019 will be available for purchase on pay-per-view or via the WWE Network.

The WWE Network is available at WWE.com or by downloading the app on certain smart TVs — including Samsung, LG, Sony and Panasonic — as well as Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Kindle Fire, Roku, Google Play and Chromecast. You can also watch the network on your Xbox 360, Xbox One, PS3 and PS4 by downloading the app through its stores.

It costs $9.99 per month to watch the WWE Network online.

WWE Clash of Champions 2019 match card

— Seth Rollins vs. Braun Strowman for the Universal championship

— Kofi Kingston vs. Randy Orton for the WWE championship

— Becky Lynch vs. Sasha Banks for the "Raw" women's championship

— Charlotte Flair vs. Bayley for the "SmackDown" women's championship

— Seth Rollins and Braun Strowman vs. Dolph Ziggler and Robert Roode for the "RAW" tag team championship

— Roman Reigns vs. Erick Rowan

— AJ Styles vs. Cedric Alexander for the United States championship

— The New Day vs. The Revival for the "SmackDown" tag team championship

— Alexa Bliss and Nikki Cross vs. Fire and Desire (Mandy Rose and Sonya Deville) for the women's tag team championship

— Shinsuke Nakamura vs. The Miz for the Intercontinental championship 

— Drew Gulak vs. Humberto Carrillo vs. Lince Dorado for the WWE cruiserweight championship

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Brian Fritz is a contributor with The Sporting News covering the NBA and NFL who previously worked at BasketballNews. He is a 20-year veteran of sports talk radio in Orlando, Florida, after graduating from the University of Central Florida. He now resides in Durham, North Carolina.