WWE Hell in a Cell 2022: Live Stream, Peacock Start Time and Match Card
WWE Hell in a Cell 2022: Live Stream, Peacock Start Time and Match Card

Sunday's Hell in a Cell pay-per-view is considered one of WWE's second-tier events, but it's still surprising to a lot of fans that only one match was booked to take place inside the cell.
Not only are we only getting one HIAC bout, but this will be the second major show in a row that does not feature a title defense by Roman Reigns.
WWE can always make a last-minute addition to the card, but as of Sunday morning, the lineup still had seven matches listed.
Let's take a look at everything you need to know about Sunday's Hell in a Cell event.
Venue and Start Time
Venue: Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois
Start Time: 7 p.m. ET (Kickoff), 8 p.m. ET (main show)
How to Watch: Peacock, WWE Network for international fans and select PPV providers
Hell in a Cell Card
Here is the full rundown of Sunday's card, according to WWE.com:
- Cody Rhodes vs. Seth Rollins (Hell in a Cell)
- Bianca Belair vs. Asuka vs. Becky Lynch (Raw Women's Championship)
- Kevin Owens vs. Ezekiel
- Bobby Lashley vs. Omos and MVP
- Judgment Day vs. Finn Balor, Liv Morgan and AJ Styles
- Theory vs. Mustafa Ali (United States Championship)
- Madcap Moss vs. Happy Corbin
Streaming Info
For fans in the United States, WWE Network's hub on the Peacock streaming service is where to watch Hell in a Cell. International fans can use the standard WWE Network. A list of devices that support Peacock TV can be found here.
The Kickoff will be available through most social media platforms, YouTube and WWE Network.
A select few cable and satellite providers still carry WWE pay-per-views, but for the most part, people will be watching the show on Peacock and WWE Network.
Here is a list of the devices that support the streaming service for international fans, according to WWE.com:
- Apple TV
- Amazon Fire TV
- PlayStation 4/5
- Roku
- Chromecast
- Xbox One
- Android devices with the WWE app
- iOS devices with the WWE app
- WWE.com
- Select LG, Sony and Samsung Smart TVs
- Supported browsers
Other Hell in a Cell Thoughts
Not having a men's world title match on the card for the second month in a row is definitely going to make HIAC fell a lot less important than it has in past years, but there is still hope that it can be good.
Asuka, Lynch and Belair will almost certainly have a great match. Rhodes vs. Rollins inside the cell will be fun, and somehow Kevin Owens and Ezekiel have made their ridiculous storyline work.
With no world title, WWE has a chance to make the U.S. Championship feel important, especially if Ali is able to score the win and take the title from Theory. After everything that happened to cause Ali to publicly request his release, it would be satisfying for a lot of his fans to see him win gold Sunday.
Judgment Day has been getting a mixed response from the WWE Universe on social media, but the match with Balor, Styles and Morgan has a high probability of being one of the best bouts of the night.
WWE has a tendency to deliver with PPVs that have a weak buildup, so hopefully Sunday's show gives us plenty to enjoy.