The expected run time for Friday’s highly controversial WWE Crown Jewel event has been revealed, with a pre-show for the PPV also being confirmed.
Crown Jewel, just like all WWE PPV’s will have the usual one-hour pre-show treatment, with the show itself expected run for four hours, from noon (EST).
Top 10 Most-Watched Network Shows
The Top 10 most-watched WWE Network shows for this week has been revealed, which you can see below:
NXT U.K. from 10/17NXT from 10/17Mae Young Classic from 10/17Super Showdown205 Live from 10/17Table for 3 with Kevin Nash, Big Show and DDPNXT from 10/10;8. Mae Young Classic from 10/10Mixed Match Challenge from 10/9205 Live from 10/10New WWE Network Additions
This week’s new WWE Network additions are the following:
Monday
Following WWE Raw will be the House Hardy Halloween special
Wednesday
1 PM Eastern will be the live stream debut of Smackdown from October 31, 2017 which features Shane McMahon responding to Kane’s attack on Daniel Bryan and Kevin Owens battling Shinsuke Nakamura. Wednesday at 4 PM Eastern, it will be a brand-new “NXT UK” which will see Noam Dar take on Zack Gibson.Wednesday at 5 PM Eastern, it will be second brand-new “NXT UK” which will feature Mark Andrews battling Wolfgang in an exciting main event.Wednesday at 7 PM Eastern, it will be a brand-new “205 Live” featuring a number one contenders match between Mustafa Ali and Tony Nese as well as Brian Kendrick vs Jack Gallagher.Wednesday at 8 PM Eastern it will be a new “WWE NXT” featuring Matt Riddle’s NXT debut and War Raiders vs The Undisputed Era
Thursday
Thursday at 9:50 PM Eastern, it will be the WWE Network debut of “Mixed Match Challenge 2” will feature:
-Raw Division: Braun Strowman and Ember Moon versus Jinder Mahal and Alicia Fox.
-Smackdown Live Division: Rusev and Lana versus AJ Styles and Charlotte.
Friday
Friday at 11 AM Eastern, it will be WWE Crown Jewel Kickoff followed by the show proper at noon Eastern.
Saturday
Saturday at 3 PM Eastern It will be a brand-new “This Week in WWE.”
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