WWE Hell In A Cell: How To Watch The June 2021 Event Streaming

Bayley and Sasha Banks at Hell in a Cell 2020

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With the oppressive summer heat seemingly here to stay and make us all feel like we’re walking on Hell on Earth, it must mean WWE Hell in a Cell is right around the corner. On Sunday, June 20, 2021, some of the biggest WWE superstars will step into the diabolical structure, hoping to escape with a victory and all limbs intact. But the before you watch the men and women of WWE put everything on the line inside of five tons of steel, you probably want to know when to watch WWE Hell in a Cell streaming, where you can watch it, and exactly who will be wrestling at the June event.

Where Is WWE Hell In A Cell Streaming

Just like with the two-night WrestleMania 37 and WrestleMania Backlash that followed in May 2021, anyone residing in the United States of America can watch WWE Hell in a Cell on the WWE Network on Peacock. All you will need to do is go to the Peacock app on a compatible device or the website at 8 p.m. ET Sunday, June 20, go to the WWE hub, and click on the WWE Hell in a Cell title card, and click to start watching. If you don’t want to miss any action, you should probably queue up the feed ahead of time before going about your pre-show plans.

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Who Is Wrestling At WWE Hell In A Cell

Now that we’ve gone over how to watch WWE Hell in a Cell streaming, let’s dive into the show’s matches and who all you can expect to see make history inside the hellish structure.

One of the marquee contests on the WWE Hell in a Cell card is the “Last Chance” Hell in a Cell WWE Championship match between WWE Champion Bobby Lashley and challenger Drew McIntyre. In the event McIntyre fails to defeat the dominant champ, he won’t be allowed to challenge for the title as long as it's around Lashley’s waist. Another feud continuing leading into WWE Hell in a Cell is the one between WWE Raw Women’s Champion Rhea Ripley and Charlotte Flair. While this bout is a standard singles match, expect to see Flair go all out as she attempts to capture the title for a fifth time, which would tie Sasha Banks’ total number of reigns with the Raw Women’s title.

Over on the SmackDown side of the card, Women’s Champion Bianca Belair looks to continue her impressive title reign with a one-on-one match against former Champion Bayley, who failed to defeat the “EST of the WWE” at WrestleMania Backlash in May 2021. Also on the Blue Brand, WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns will defend his title against Rey Mysterio in a Hell in a Cell.

Alexa Bliss, who has continued with her spooky gimmick even in the absence of Bray Wyatt, will take on Shayna Baszler in a singles match.

Previous Hell In A Cell Events Streaming On Peacock

One of the best things about having a Peacock Premium account is the insane amount of wrestling content that is at your fingertips. I don’t know about you, but whenever I’m looking toward the next big show, I like to go back and watch some of the greatest moments from its history. That just so happens to be the case for WWE Hell in a Cell as every past edition of annual event is streaming on Peacock.

Watch every WWE Hell in a Cell event on Peacock.

Remember, WWE Hell in a Cell airs live starting 8 p.m. ET, Sunday, June 20, 2021, on WWE Network on Peacock. And this just the first of many upcoming WWE events coming to the streaming service as we work our way through the year in professional wrestling.

Philip Sledge
Content Writer

Philip grew up in Louisiana (not New Orleans) before moving to St. Louis after graduating from Louisiana State University-Shreveport. When he's not writing about movies or television, Philip can be found being chased by his three kids, telling his dogs to stop barking at the mailman, or chatting about professional wrestling to his wife. Writing gigs with school newspapers, multiple daily newspapers, and other varied job experiences led him to this point where he actually gets to write about movies, shows, wrestling, and documentaries (which is a huge win in his eyes). If the stars properly align, he will talk about For Love Of The Game being the best baseball movie of all time.