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When And Where To Watch WWE Saturday Night's Main Event In India?
WWE Saturday Night's Main Event will return this week, with the live action taking place on May 24. John Cena will defend his Undisputed WWE Championship against R-Truth on the show.

John Cena will be in action on the Saturday Night's Main Event. Photo: WWE
WWE Saturday Night's Main event will make its return to TV this week on May 24. John Cena will be in action at the show and defend his Undisputed WWE Championship against R-truth. Truth helped Cena retain the championship at Backlash but WWE had other plans. Truth will now face his childhood hero at SNME.
Apart from Cena, Jey Uso will also put his world championship on the line and defend the World Heavyweight Championship against Logan Paul.
In another match, Seth Rollins will team up with Bron Breakker against CM Punk and Sami Zayn. Paul Heyman turned on Roman Reigns and CM Punk at Wrestlemania 41 and helped Rollins win the main event. Heyman formed a new faction with Rollins and Breakker on Raw after Wrestlemania.
Damian Priest will challenge Drew McIntyre in a steel cage match. Damian famously ran out with his briefcase at Wrestlemania 40 and cashed it on McIntyre to win the World Heavyweight Championship. They also squared off at Wrestlemania 41, where McIntyre won.
When and where to watch WWE Saturday Night's main event in India?
The WWE Saturday Night's Main Event will not have a live telecast in India. The show will be streamed live on the Netflix app.
Will R-Truth win?
There is no doubt that Cena will defend his Undisputed at Saturday Night's Main event. The 17-time world champion is likely to keep the title till SummerSlam. He could lose it to Cody Rhodes at Summerslam or in his retirement match.
Cody is still the face of WWE and will soon need a world title. He has been on a break from WWE since Wrestlemania 41. Cody lost to Cena in the main event. Cena made his in-ring return at Backlash and defeated Randy Orton. He hasn't made a televised appearance since then. He might directly return at SNME now.
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Rishav Narang is a senior correspondent with Times Network. He has been with the organisation since 2018 and has over 8 years of experience in digital...View More
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