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WWE Roadblock: End of the Line: Is this the end of Jeri-KO?

Charlotte's stunning pay-per-view record is under threat

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Don't miss WWE Roadblock, live at 1am on Sunday night

Roadblock: End of the Line is the final WWE pay-per-view of the year - and the curtain could fall on other things, too.

Charlotte will be putting a stellar PPV record on the line when she meets Sasha Banks in a 30-Minute Iron Man Match, while record-breaking New Day's grip on the Raw Tag Team Titles could also slip.

Plus, Chris Jericho and Kevin Owens' bromance looks on the rocks ahead of a show you can watch live on Sky Sports Box Office at 1am on Sunday night.

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Here are the key questions for WWE Roadblock…

Will Jeri-KO help each other out?

Jericho and Owens, collectively known as Jeri-KO, appeared to go their separate ways on Monday Night Raw, when the former walked out on the later and left him ripe for a spear by Roman Reigns, the man Owens will defend the Universal Title against this weekend.

WWE Raw - Kevin Owens and Chris Jericho argue
Image: Chris Jericho and Kevin Owens bickered on WWE Raw

There has been no official confirmation of a split, though, so if Jericho were to help Owens fend off Reigns it would come as little surprise, the veteran's interference over recent months allowing The Prizefighter to retain against Seth Rollins at Clash of Champions, Hell in a Cell and on Raw.

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Jericho, who donned a Sin Cara mask to scupper Rollins in his previous Universal Title opportunity, will also go one-on-one with The Architect this weekend - Y2J will be out for revenge having been Pedigreed onto a car by Rollins a few weeks back and onto the canvas this past Monday.

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Seth Rollins punished Chris Jericho for costing him the WWE Universal Title - by smashing the veteran into a car on Raw!

As experienced as Jericho is - he is a six-time world champion and a record nine-time Intercontinental Champion after all - he may wish for some assistance from Owens. Will he get it or is Jeri-KO really done? And, perhaps more importantly, will anyone new make Jericho's List?

Will Charlotte's run come to an end?

Charlotte's pay-per-view record is phenomenal. The Queen - who will challenge Banks for the Raw Women's Title in Pittsburgh - has wrestled at 17 WWE pay-per-views and suffered just ONE loss, tapping out to Banks' Bank Statement during a tag-team match at Battleground in July.

WWE WrestleMania 32 - Charlotte
Image: Charlotte left WrestleMania 32 as Women's Champion

When it comes to title matches on Sunday nights, meanwhile, Charlotte's CV is perfect - the 30-year-old winning all 12 of her championship bouts, including against Banks and Becky Lynch at WrestleMania 32 and against Banks in the first-ever Women's Hell in a Cell clash.

Banks will fancy her chances of bucking that trend, though. Not only has she beaten The Queen in three championship matches, albeit on Raw, she also has prior experience of competing in a 30-Minute Iron Man Match, having been edged out by Bayley at an NXT TakeOver event in 2015.

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Watch the story of Sasha Banks and Charlotte's heated, history-making rivalry

Will New Day finally be dethroned?

Big E, Xavier Woods and Kofi Kingston etched their names into the history books on this week's Raw, with victories in two Triple Threat Matches seeing them retain their Tag Team Titles and move past Demolition's record 478-day stint with belts, which had stood since 1989.

There was little time for the trio to celebrate, though, with E, Woods and Kingston learning they would defend their belts at Roadblock against Cesaro and Sheamus, after the Swiss and the Irishman won a No 1 contender's bout on the annual Tribute to the Troops show on Wednesday.

WWE Roadblock - Tag Team Titles
Image: Will Cesaro and Sheamus beat The New Day at Roadblock?

The New Day have squeaked past Cesaro and Sheamus in the past but with the Swiss and the Irishman's partnership having improved greatly since they teamed up to win a recent bar brawl, the Europeans must have a tremendous chance of ending New Day's record-breaking reign.

Can Sami Zayn last 10 minutes with Braun Strowman?

An amped-up Sami Zayn implored, almost begged, for a match with Raw powerhouse Braun Strowman and red-brand General Manager Mick Foley finally relented - after teasing trading the Underdog from the Underground to Smackdown and bringing Eva Marie to his show in return.

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Having been impressed by Sami Zayn's passion, Mick Foley granted him a match against Braun Strowman at Roadblock

Zayn does not even have to pin or submit Strowman, just survive, with Foley putting a 10-minute time limit on the contest between the 212lb Canadian and the 385lb Strowman, a winner of the Arnold Schwarzenegger-created Arnold Amateur Strongman World Championships in 2012.

Zayn regularly competes against more powerful Superstars - such as his friend-turned-rival Owens, whom he bested in a Match of the Year Contender at Battleground- but Strowman has been nigh on impossible to stop since he was drafted to Monday Night Raw over the summer.

WWE - Braun Strowman
Image: Braun Strowman has been a dominant force on Monday Night Raw

How can I keep up to speed?

You can watch WWE Roadblock: End of the Line live on Sky Sports Box Office (channel 491) and Sky Sports HD Box Office (channel 492) from 1am on Sunday night (Monday morning). The show will cost £14.95 for viewers in the United Kingdom and €21.95 for customers in the Republic of Ireland.

You will also be able to follow a live blog of the pay-per-view on skysports.com and the Sky Sports app from just after midnight on Sunday, as we bring you the build-up to the show, text commentary of all the matches and the best pieces of social media.

WWE Roadblock - Rich Swann v TJ Perkins v The Brian Kendrick
Image: Rich Swann will defend the Cruiserweight Title in a Triple Threat Match

Then, on Monday, you will be able to watch some choice highlights of the pay-per-views across the Sky Sports platforms, as well as read our report. Following that, of course, there will be plenty of fallout on WWE Raw, live on Sky Sports 5 in the very early hours of Tuesday morning,

WWE Roadblock: End of the Line booking details

WWE Roadblock: End of the Line will be shown live on Sky Sports Box Office (channel 491) and Sky Sports HD Box Office (channel 492) from 1am on Sunday, December 18 (Monday morning).

The pay-per-view will cost £14.95 for viewers in the United Kingdom and €21.95 for customers in the Republic of Ireland.

WWE Roadblock: End of the Line will repeated on Sky Sports Box Office(channel 491) BUT NOT Sky Sports HD Box Office (channel 492) between 10am on Monday, December 19 and 10pm on Thursday, December 22 - 10pm is the start of the final playout.

You can order the show online by visiting this link: https://my.sky.com/orderboxoffice/?DCMP=WWERoadblock

You can also book the event over the phone: UK viewers should call 03442 410 888, while customers in the Republic of Ireland should call 0818 220 225. (There may be an additional charge for telephone bookings).

You can also order the show via your Sky remote:

Sky+: Press the box office button on your remote, then click the sports tab followed by Roadblock: End of the Line.

Sky Q: Press Home on your Sky Q remote, select TV guide, then Box Office and then Roadblock: End of the Line. Enter your TV Pin if prompted. (Only bookings via Sky TV remote are recordable using Sky Plus).

Sky TV residential customers only. Commercial customers contact Sky for price and to order. Sky Box Office terms apply. Cable customers should contact their local cable operator.