WWE SummerSlam 2015: Fight card, preview, and how to watch

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The day of reckoning is almost here and World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) fans will finally get to see the much awaited confrontation between the Undertaker and Brock Lesnar.

The charged up and expected physical encounter is one of the 10 matches to look forward to once the WWE kicks of its annual SummerSlam pay-per-view (PPV) live at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.

Aside from the two, there are other matches that should be equally interesting as well.

Such include the "winner takes all" match involving WWE Heavyweight champion Seth Rollins and U.S. champion John Cena. Who will win it all? Better yet, will there be a winner at all. It will also be interesting to see if Sheamus will indeed cash in his Money in the Bank briefcase and become the new WWE champion before the night is over.

Then there is the much awaited participation of Stephen Amell who will side with Neville against the tandem of Stardust (Cody Rhodes) and King Barrett. Will Amell be really wrestling or will Neville do all the work? Will Amell get a pin or be pinned?

There is also that tag team match that will see brothers Roman Reigns and Dean Ambrose taking on Bray Wyatt and Luke Harper. Will Dean Ambrose really turn heel?

Ryback will also defend his Intercontinental Title against the Big Show and the Miz. Can the big guy defy the odds and retain his title?

Additionally, Dolphy Ziggler is back and will finally face Rusev in what is expected to be the final word on their long-running feud. Will the Showoff defeat Rusev? Will Lana continue to stay with Ziggler after the match?

Meanwhile, Kevin Owens and Cesaro will get it on yet again in what many believe will spark a whole new storyline feud. Will Owens outwit Cesaro yet again or will the agility of Cesaro be too much for the former WWE NXT champion?

Other matches to look out for include Team Bella vs. Team B.A.D. vs. PCB (elimination match), Sheamus vs. Randy Orton, The Prime Time Players vs. Los Matadores vs. The New Day vs. Lucha Dragons (tag team championship). 

A one-hour pre-show will kick off the WWE PPV starting at 6 p.m. EST. The event can be seen via live stream using Xbox and PlayStation consoles, Apple TV, Roku devices, and other supported smart TVs through the WWE Network. Subscription is however required.

Aside from live streams, WWE SummerSlam can also be viewed via Time Warner Cable and Comcast. Check out the official trailer of the WWE SummerSlam below.