WWE Hell in a Cell 2016 Pre-Show Live Stream: Watch Online
WWE Hell in a Cell is on Sunday night. Check out how you can watch the WWE Hell in a Cell Pre-Show live.
WWE Hell in a Cell emanates from the TD Garden in Boston on Sunday night. Before the main card gets underway, the cruiserweights are in action with a six-man tag match on the pre-show.
Since its inception on Raw, the WWE Cruiserweight Division has been met with some criticism. Some feel the entity is lacking direction or is too focused on the single feud between TJ Perkins and Brian Kendrick. However, the Hell in a Cell Pre-Show will give six other cruiserweights the chance to shine.
On one side of the tag match is the trio of Sin Cara, Lince Dorado, and Cedric Alexander. Opposing them is Tony Nese, Drew Gulak, Ariya Daivari. Sin Cara is the only longtime WWE veteran in the lot; however, the other five men have the potential to be huge stars.
Out of all the cruiserweights in the division, Cedric Alexander has been turning the most heads so far. His combination of speed, agility and power have quickly established him as someone to watch. So now, in six-man tag action, Alexander will be hoping to have his breakout moment and further separate himself from the pack.
The rest of the participants, though, are still finding their footing in WWE. These men have engaged in a variety of one-off matches throughout the past two months, including a tag match of Sin Cara & Lince Dorado versus Tony Nese and Drew Gulak.
None of these men have picked up much steam since the Cruiserweight Division arrived, but maybe some new direction will arise for all these men come the Hell in a Cell Pre-Show.
Here’s how you can watch:
Date: Sunday, October 30
Time: 7:00 PM ET
Location: Boston, MA
Venue: TD Garden
Live Stream: WWE Network, WWE.com, YouTube
Alongside the six-man tag match, as usual, the Hell in a Cell Pre-Show panel will break down the night’s main card. If you need to catch up on any of the evening’s matches, the Hell in a Cell Pre-Show is the place to do so.
So tune in, and get excited for WWE Hell in a Cell.
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