WWE's upcoming premium live event, Bad Blood, is just a couple of days away from taking center stage. This highly anticipated show will highlight some of the most intense rivalries in professional wrestling today.
As 2024 draws to a close, the action is heating up, with WWE gearing up for another thrilling Road to WrestleMania next year. Bad Blood promises to be a must-watch event with major implications for the future.
Below are four key things you need to know before WWE Bad Blood.
#4. Drew McIntyre vs. CM Punk inside Hell in a Cell will not be main-eventing WWE Bad Blood
When it was announced that Drew McIntyre would be facing CM Punk inside Hell in a Cell, many fans believed that this match would undoubtedly close the show. Given the deeply personal nature of their rivalry throughout the year and the fact that this is being billed as their final encounter, it seemed fitting for the match to be the main event.
However, recent reports suggest that the tradition of closing Bad Blood Premium Live Events with a Hell in a Cell match may be coming to an end. Instead, it appears that the tag team match between Cody Rhodes and Roman Reigns against The Bloodline duo of Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu is set to headline the event, with McIntyre and Punk to open the show.
#3. CM Punk could be written off TV
When tickets first went on sale for the 2024 Survivor Series: WarGames, CM Punk was among the advertised names, alongside top stars like Cody Rhodes, Gunther, Drew McIntyre, Rhea Ripley, and Liv Morgan.
However, WWE has since removed CM Punk from the list of advertised stars on its official website and replaced him with Jey Uso. While it's too early to draw conclusions, this could indicate that The Second City Saint may be written off TV for a period following his physically demanding match with Drew McIntyre.
#2. Cody Rhodes & Roman Reigns vs. The Bloodline could have major title implications for Crown Jewel
During a recent appearance on The Pat McAfee Show, Cody Rhodes discussed the massive tag team match he will participate in at Bad Blood later this week.
The American Nightmare revealed that fans can expect a video package or vignette with significant implications for his Undisputed WWE Championship at Crown Jewel next month.
#1. Two huge returns planned to close the show?
One of the main reasons the tag team match is set to main event Bad Blood instead of the traditional Hell in a Cell match could be that WWE has some big surprises planned to close the show.
Earlier reports suggested that Jimmy Uso, who was previously ousted from The Bloodline, could be making his return. However, fan interest has further surged after a clip went viral featuring Cody Rhodes and Pat McAfee discussing some 'big guy' returning at Bad Blood, leading many fans to speculate that it could be The Rock.
It will be intriguing to see if The Final Boss makes his return later this week.