Just in case you haven’t seen it in long enough. We’re less than weeks away from “Summerslam 2017” and that means it’s time for the hard sell towards the pay per view. With just two episodes of “Smackdown Live” left, WWE is really going to start pushing towards the show and that starts tonight.

WWE.com has released its official preview for the show, looking at the five biggest things taking place this evening. The biggest of all of them is the main event, which will see Randy Orton face Jinder Mahal in a non-title rematch. This is Orton’s first match since losing to Mahal at “Battleground 2017”, and here’s what happened there in case you forgot:

The Great Khali returns to assist Jinder Mahal in his Punjabi Prison Match: WWE Battleground 2017

Here are the other stories WWE is hyping for the show:

*Shane McMahon will address AJ Styles and Kevin Owens

*Naomi vs. Carmella

*Lana vs. Charlotte

*Another episode of Fashion Peaks

Opinion: I’m not exactly thrilled with the idea of watching Orton vs. Mahal again but at least it doesn’t seem to be anything other than a one off match. As surprising as this is, I’m more interested in the “Monday Night Raw” side of things than I am the “Smackdown Live” stuff, though maybe that could change.

Which part of this show interests you the most? Which show’s “Summerslam” material do you want to see more? Let us know in the comments below.

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