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Anticipation grows for WWE SummerSlam 2015

The event will be at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn.

With WWE SummerSlam just a few days away, wrestling fans eagerly await one of WWE's main pay-per-view shows.

To be held at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, the WWE recently revealed that the show will be extended to four hours which promises non-stop action for fans of wrestling entertainment.

It features a main-event match between legends Brock Lesnar and The Undertaker, in a rivalry that has extended way back in the past – heightened by Lesnar breaking The Undertaker's legendary WrestleMania streak.

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And recently, the "Deadman" has returned to the fold, showing up to attack Lesnar viciously on and off the ring just in time for the summer event – and they are perfectly slotted in the night's final match.

However, the show has a lot more to offer and there are a lot of matches that can possibly steal the limelight.

One of those matches is the battle between John Cena and Seth Rollins for the unification of the WWE United States Championship and the WWE World Heavyweight Championship.

Just recently, Cena's nose was broken by Rollins in a match and the United States Champion has been working relentlessly to prepare for his battle against the Heavyweight Champion.

This match should be an intense and technical battle between two of the most popular stars in the industry.

Another anticipated match is a tag-team battle between Stardust and King Barrett and Neville and Stephen Amell.

Amell is known to portray the role of Oliver Quinn in "Arrow" and his on-screen rivalry with Stardust will be settled on SummerSlam.

This is one of those crossover matches that the WWE usually does on big pay-per-view events, but Amell may be considered as one of the worthy actors to take part in the squared-circle given that he plays a physical role in a show.

There are a lot of other interesting matches on the card and fans and critics are watching this big WWE event very closely.

WWE's Summerslam will air on Sunday, Aug. 23, 7 p.m. ET. Jon Stewart will be hosting this event.

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