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WWE SummerSlam 2026: Full match line-up, how to watch, start timings and more (Image via Getty)
WWE is getting ready for SummerSlam 2026, and this one is not just another show. It’s a two-night event, set for August 1 and August 2 at the massive U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
If you’re planning to watch, here’s the breakdown. In the United States, the event will stream on ESPN’s streaming platform, while fans in many international regions can watch it live on Netflix. Start time hasn’t been officially locked for both nights yet, but WWE shows like this usually begin in the evening in the US. That means early morning for fans watching from India. Now coming to the main part: the matches. WWE has not officially confirmed the full final card yet, but the current expected line-up includes some big names and strong matchups that fans have been waiting for.
CM Punk vs Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes vs Randy Orton headline WWE SummerSlam 2026 card
The biggest talking point right now is the expected clash between CM Punk and Roman Reigns. If this match happens, it could easily be the main event of the weekend. Another major match that is building attention is Cody Rhodes vs Randy Orton. Both stars carry huge fan support, and their storyline has the weight to deliver a strong moment on a big stage like SummerSlam.In the women’s division, names like Rhea Ripley and Jade Cargill are expected to be part of title matches, which adds more balance to the card.
Brock Lesnar return buzz and full expected match card for WWE SummerSlam 2026
There is also a lot of talk around Brock Lesnar possibly being part of a big match. Whenever Lesnar returns, the match instantly becomes one of the most talked-about fights on the card.Here is the current expected match card based on ongoing storylines and updates:
- CM Punk vs Roman Reigns
- Cody Rhodes vs Randy Orton
Rhea Ripley vs Jade Cargill - Sami Zayn vs Trick Williams
- Becky Lynch vs AJ Lee
- Brock Lesnar vs Oba Femi
- Drew McIntyre vs Jacob Fatu
Since WWE builds its matches week by week on shows like Raw and SmackDown, the final card may still change before the event.

