WWE Roadblock 2016 results: Live updates, matches, predictions how to watch live stream - CBSSports.com

WWE Roadblock 2016 results: Live updates, matches, predictions how to watch live stream - CBSSports.com

The final WWE pay-per-view of 2016, Roadblock: End of the Line will begin to set the stage for the Royal Rumble -- six weeks from now -- and play a major role in deciding the direction of the product as WWE moves into the most important four months of it's year.

With four titles on the line, two stipulations and most of the Raw brand's top stars in action, this is an event you need to pay attention to Sunday night in Pittsburgh.

CBS Sports will update this post with live results throughout Roadblock, which begins at 8 p.m. ET. For now, check out the full card and match predictions below, along with information on how to watch the event no matter what device you are using.

Live results

Tag Team Championship -- Sheamus & Cesaro def. The New Day (c) via pinfall to win the titles: Cesaro got the opportunity to dominate early, but Sheamus accidentally hitting Cesaro provided an opportunity for New Day interference and a Big Ending by Big E. Cesaro, however, kicked out, and thanks to a Brogue Kick from Sheamus to Big E on the outside, placed Kofi Kingston in the Sharpshooter. Just as Kingston began to tap out, Xavier Woods got the referee's attention. Cesaro then hit the Neutralizer only for Kingston to be saved at the last minute by Big E. Woods stepped in again to take the brunt of a Brogue Kick, allowing Kingston to hit the S.O.S. on Sheamus, who kicked out. A missed tag by Sheamus to Cesaro had Kingston think Cesaro was the legal man, so he hit him with Trouble in Paradise. However, Sheamus was actually legal and immediately rolled up a surprised Kingston for the 1-2-3. New Day's WWE-record tag team title reign is over.

Adam's Roadblock predictions: 1-0

Predictions (remaining matches)

Big Cass vs. Rusev (Kickoff Show): Not sure there's a good reason for Big Cass to get a signature victory here as it would only diminish Rusev. If WWE is planning to give Big Cass a signature singles win, it should come when his tag team with Enzo Amore is eventually dissolved. Pick: Rusev wins

Sami Zayn vs. Braun Strowman (10-minute time limit): The storyline for this match has been clunky at best, and while fans do like Zayn, he doesn't seem like a big enough name to take down Strowman, who is still being built up. As with the kickoff match, there's nothing to gain from the face getting a victory here. With their being a time limit, this almost screams for a draw, which is my actual prediction. But if we're going to have a clean winner ... Pick: Braun Strowman wins

Cruiserweight Championship -- Rich Swann (c) vs. TJ Perkins vs. The Brian Kendrick: The cruiserweight title has existed for three months and there's already been three champions -- the guys competing in this match. The division has been quite underwhelming thus far, and the last thing it needs is a belt that holds no value. Pick: Rich Swann wins and retains the title

Tag Team Championship -- The New Day (c) vs. Cesaro & Sheamus: Now that New Day has become the longest reigning tag team champions in company history, they can lose the titles at any time. But will they? If WWE had not forced New Day to defend their titles twice on Raw, I'd likely have predicted a retention here. But Cesaro & Sheamus are certainly team that can carry the titles, and I think this will wind up being one of the big news-makers on a relatively bland card. Pick: Cesaro & Sheamus win the titles

Seth Rollins vs. Chris Jericho: This is an early contender for match of the night. Rollins and Jericho work well together, both on the mic and in the ring. With Royal Rumble a month away and WrestleMania just around the corner, the Rollins push needs to begin as he's not had much success as of late. It should start Sunday as going over Jericho, who's been given his fair share of wins during this most recent comeback, means more now than it did a year ago. Pick: Seth Rollins wins

Women's Championship (Iron Man Match) -- Sasha Banks (c) vs. Charlotte: Talk about a title changing hands too often. Since the end of Charlotte's initial reign, the belt has gone back-and-forth between her and Banks five times in as many months. The iron man stipulation -- wrestler with most falls in 30 minutes wins -- adds a bit of intrigue as the rivalry is running out of "firsts."

If they're going to square off again at WrestleMania, a break in the head-to-head matchup needs to be taken, and that is best accomplished with a title retention and no mandatory rematch. It's time for Charlotte to lose on a pay-per-view. Pick: Sasha Banks wins and retains the title

Universal Championship -- Kevin Owens (c) vs. Roman Reigns: Considering the initial decision was to put the strap on Finn Balor, Owens has done a tremendous job leading the Raw brand as champion. Reigns, who was taking a beating from fans, has similarly done well getting some heat off his back, and he has Rollins to thank for some of that. That said, the time is not right to put the title back around Reigns' waist, nor would he make sense as champion at this time. Jericho could be in for a full face turn, Balor will find his way back soon and both Rollins and Reigns will be title contenders. WWE needs Owens to remain a strong heel atop its roster, and the best way it can do that is by keeping the championship on his shoulder, not letting Reigns hold two simultaneously. Pick: Kevin Owens wins and retains the title

Prediction record since SummerSlam: 33-9-4


Matches

Competitors Title on the line
Kevin Owens (c) vs. Roman Reigns Universal Championship
Sasha Banks (c) vs. Charlotte (Iron Man Match) Women's Championship
Seth Rollins vs. Chris Jericho
The New Day (c) vs. Sheamus & Cesaro Tag Team Championship
Rich Swann (c) vs. TJ Perkins vs. The Brian Kendrick Cruiserweight Championship
Sami Zayn vs. Braun Strowman (10-minute time limit)
Big Cass vs. Rusev (Kickoff Show)

How to watch

Kickoff -- 7 p.m. ET: WWE Network

Roadblock: End of the Line -- 8 p.m. ET: WWE Network or pay-per-view [List of providers]

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