If you live in North America, chances are you won`t be watching WWE`s Super Show-Down live when it airs this Saturday, October 6, simply because you`re going to have to wake up really early to watch it. Why is WWE`s next PPV happening so early? Well, it`s airing on the WWE Network from the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne, Australia, and because of the time difference, it will air at 5 AM ET in North America. Yep, that`s early, and it`s even earlier for people on the west coast--2 AM PT (check out the show times for each time zone below).Regardless of the start time, this gigantic show from down under will be a big deal, with 10 matches booked as of this writing. Superstars from both Raw and Smackdown will compete. However, there will only be four title matches the entire evening, which is a nice break from the usual `every title on the line` pace WWE has been pulling the past year.The most promoted match on the card is Undertaker vs. Triple H, which WWE has titled `Last Time Ever.` This will more than likely be the main event of the evening and is the main draw for the PPV. Additionally, both the main rivalries from Smackdown, Miz/Daniel Bryan and Samoa Joe/AJ Styles, will continue at this event with their own individual matches. Neither of them have any crazy stipulations though.We`d like to think we know how it`s all going to go down this Saturday, so we`ve made a few predictions as to what will happen at this monumental show. Check out the full match card below and the times the show will start and move forward to see what we think.Super Show-Down Match Card:Cedric Alexander (c) vs. Buddy Murphy (Cruiserweight Championship)Asuka & Naomi vs. The IIconicsThe New Day (c) vs. The Bar (Smackdown Tag Team Championship)Daniel Bryan vs. The MizJohn Cena & Bobby Lashley vs. Kevin Owens & EliasBecky Lynch (c) vs. Charlotte Flair (Smackdown Women`s Championship)Ronda Rousey & The Bella Twins vs. The Riott SquadAJ Styles (c) vs. Samoa Joe (WWE Championship)The Shie ...
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