WWE Extreme Rules is here. WWE's second Raw-branded pay-per-view following WrestleMania 33 is set to go down on Sunday, June 4.

Extreme Rules will air live from Baltimore beginning at 8 p.m. ET. The kickoff show will start an hour earlier at 7 p.m. ET and all action can be watched live nationally on WWE Network.

The card will likely wind up featuring all but one Raw title being defended as WWE continues its post-WrestleMania storylines and sets up its new year. Here's where we stand.

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WWE Extreme Rules matches

No. 1 Contender's Fatal 5-Way Match (Extreme Rules) -- Roman Reigns vs. Finn Balor vs. Seth Rollins vs. Bray Wyatt vs. Samoa Joe: With Braun Strowman (elbow) out for up to six months and universal champion Brock Lesnar in need of a challenger at Great Balls of Fire, this match has been set.

Women's Championship (Kendo Stick on a Pole) -- Alexa Bliss (c) vs. Bayley: An injured shoulder gives Bayley a natural out for this match, which is especially important as WWE changes titles way too often, particularly in the women's division.  

Intercontinental Championship (No Champion's Advantage) -- Dean Ambrose (c) vs. The Miz: Continuing a long-time rivalry that was once over the United States title, Ambrose-Miz should be interesting. Ambrose being stripped of his champion's advantage -- the ability to retain the title via disqualification -- gives Miz a chance to swipe the belt in an underhanded manner.

Tag Team Championship (Steel Cage) -- The Hardy Boyz (c) vs. Sheamus & Cesaro: The Hardyz each picked up one-on-one victories over their PPV opponents, the second of which (Matt Hardy over Sheamus) allowed the Hardyz to choose the stipulation for the match.

Cruiserweight Championship (Submission Match) -- Neville (c) vs. Austin Aries: With it seemingly being Aries' last chance at the championship while it's around Neville's waist, it may finally be time for a title change.

Sasha Banks & Rich Swann vs. Alicia Fox & Noam Darr: The rivalry between Banks and Fox continues as WWE integrates a couple cruiserweights in a mixed tag match with no stipulation.

Kalisto vs. Apollo Crews (Kickoff Show): WWE didn't even announce this match until Sunday. That's how little it matters.