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John Cena to Face AJ Styles at WWE SummerSlam: Who is the Better Fighter? Storyline, TV Schedule, PPV Prices and Booking Details

Things just got personal between John Cena and AJ Styles. This led to a second one-on-one installment for the mega-clash set on August 21 for the WWE SummerSlam PPV at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. The two protagonists will wrestle each other in a bid to prove if Cena still has what it takes to remain the most bankable star, or if Styles is already the new face running the place.

The bad blood between them began when AJ destroyed John underhandedly during the Money in the Bank PPV. Cena lost after The Club burst into the scene to aid Styles, turning the match into a three-on-one. The tide turned when the succeeding appearances of Enzo Amore and Big Cass got them to be Cena's impromptu teammates to battle Style's goons into submission.

Who is the better WWE superstar?

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Now that Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson are on Raw, Styles will have to do it alone. The match clearly comes into a perfect loop to prove who the better WWE superstar is.

To recall, John Cena has tangled into several high-profile SummerSlam rivalries that resulted to a 4-8 win-loss record. Notable WWE stars that feuded with Cena are Rusev, Kevin Owens and Bray Wyatt.

Styles is also not a new face in high-profile fights since earning a title shot against Roman Reigns for the WWE Heavyweight Championship. He was also in a match in WrestleMania 32 against Chris Jericho.

Meanwhile, several fans are curious if the Raw fence is really enough to put a barrier around the Cena-Styles SummerSlam match, or Gallows and Anderson can still find a hole to aid their friend. Rumors escalated after Styles tweeted, "WE will run WWE" and that can only be done if Cena is out of the picture. The biggest attention-drawer was the word "we."

Where to watch?

For the fans who would like to catch up with the match of a lifetime, WWE SummerSlam will be available at Sky Network at August 21, midnight. Replays are available at Sky Box Office on August 22, 10 a.m. and August 24, 8 p.m. 

The event is priced at $25.86 in pay-per-view.

Viewers can also start booking for SummerSlam by calling 03442 410 888. An additional charge will apply for telephone bookings. Another way to book is by pressing the Sky TV remote's button for box office and on-screen instructions to proceed will be shown. The latter feature will be available when the event gets nearer the schedule.

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