WWE SummerSlam 2022 date, start time, odds, schedule & card

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In what may be the final time (according to WWE), Roman Reigns and Brock Lesnar will face off in the main event of its upcoming SummerSlam event. On July 30 from inside Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee, WWE will put together one of its “Big Four” events. 

Lesnar and Reigns will compete for the sixth time in singles action, for Reigns’ Undisputed WWE Universal Title. The fight will be a Last Man Standing match. Will Lesnar come out on top, or will he have to acknowledge Reigns by the end of the night? 

Also on the card will be The Usos, Reigns' cousins. They will defend the Undisputed WWE Tag Team Titles against The Street Profits, and WWE Hall of Famer Jeff Jarrett will be the guest referee.

Liv Morgan defends the WWE SmackDown Women's Title against former champion Ronda Rousey, while Bobby Lashley defends the WWE United States Title against Theory. Becky Lynch looks to dethrone Bianca Belair once again as the two fight for the WWE RAW Women's Title. 

In non-title action, former football stars collide when Pat McAfee faces Happy Corbin. The Miz faces YouTuber Logan Paul. 

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Below you’ll find everything you need to know about WWE SummerSlam 2022, including the start time, updated match card, and updated betting odds!

When does WWE SummerSlam 2022 start? 

  • Date: Saturday, July 30
  • Pre-Show: 7 p.m. ET
  • Main card: 8 p.m. ET

WWE SummerSlam takes place on July 30, the same day as UFC 277. This is the first SummerSlam not to take place in August. 

The pre-show begins at 7 p.m. ET, while the main card will go live at 8 p.m. ET. 

For Australian viewers, the event will begin on Sunday, July 31 at 10am AEST. 

How to watch WWE SummerSlam 2022 

SummerSlam will be available on pay-per-view or via Peacock for fans in the U.S. 

Outside of the U.S., SummerSlam will be available on the WWE Network.

WWE SummerSlam 2022 PPV price: How much does SummerSlam cost?

  • A Peacock Premium subscription costs $4.99 USD a month.
  • Subscribing to the WWE Network costs $9.99 USD a month. 

WWE SummerSlam 2022 location 

WWE’s SummerSlam event will be taking place inside Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee. The stadium can hold up to 69,000+. 

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How much are tickets for WWE SummerSlam 2022?

Tickets for WWE SummerSlam start at $48, per TicketSmarter

Following that, the prices range from $50, $60, $70, $80, $90, $100, $200, $300, $400, $500, $600, $700, $800, $900, $1,000, $1,500, $1,800, $3,200, $3,800, and $6,500. 

Availability per ticket ranges, from 1-2 to 1-4 per party. The tickets costing $6,500 includes the full luxury suite. 

WWE SummerSlam 2022 odds, favorites

Per BetOnline, Reigns is the -200 favorite in his championship match against Lesnar, the +150 underdog. The Usos are -400 favorites while The Street Profits are +250 underdogs. 

Ronda Rousey is the +200 underdog in her championship rematch against Liv Morgan, the -300 favorite. Bobby Lashley is the -250 favorite against Theory, the +170 underdog.

Finally, Pat McAfee is the -220 favorite in his match against Happy Corbin, the +160 underdog. 

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WWE SummerSlam 2022 matches

  • Roman Reigns (c) vs. Brock Lesnar in a Last Man Standing Match for the Undisputed WWE Universal Title
  • The Usos (Jimmy and Jey) (c) vs. The Street Profits (Angelo Dawkins and Montez Ford) for the Undisputed WWE Tag Team Titles
  • Bianca Belair (c) vs. Becky Lynch for the WWE RAW Women's Title
  • Liv Morgan (c) vs. Ronda Rousey for the WWE SmackDown Women's Title
  • Bobby Lashley (c) vs. Theory for the WWE United States Title 
  • The Miz vs. Logan Paul
  • Pac McAfee vs. Happy Corbin
  • The Mysterios (Dominik Mysterio and Rey Mysterio) vs. The Judgment Day (Damian Priest and Finn Balor)
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Daniel Yanofsky is a combat sports editor at The Sporting News.