We are now just a week away from the Bad Blood 2024 Premium Live Event. The highly anticipated show is set to take place on Saturday, October 5, 2024, at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia. The upcoming PLE will feature multiple high-profile matches, including the unexpected pairing of Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes teaming up against The Bloodline's Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu.
In this article, we will discuss four mistakes the Stamford-based promotion must not make at Bad Blood 2024.
#4. Roman Reigns must not be pinned in the tag team match
One of the mistakes WWE must avoid making at Bad Blood 2024 is allowing Roman Reigns to be pinned in the tag team match. The Original Tribal Chief is expected to be part of a Bloodline Civil War leading up to Survivor Series: WarGames 2024 against Solo Sikoa's faction. WWE will likely use the conclusion of the tag team match at Bad Blood 2024 to further this storyline, but they must ensure Roman does not end up getting pinned.
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If The Bloodline pins Reigns to secure the victory, it would weaken the latter's image, especially considering he lost his last match against Cody Rhodes. Two consecutive losses would not be a good sign, as fans could begin to view Roman as an easily beatable star.
When Reigns was the Undisputed WWE Universal Champion, fans watched his matches with the hope of seeing him lose. However, if the company allows him to lose his first match as a babyface after his iconic title run, it will make him appear weaker and could lead to some fans losing interest in the ongoing Bloodline Saga.
#3. Randy Orton must not attack Cody Rhodes at WWE Bad Blood 2024
During a recent episode of SmackDown, Randy Orton expressed his dissatisfaction with Cody Rhodes teaming up with Roman Reigns against The Bloodline. In response, The American Nightmare tried to explain his decision to The Legend Killer, but this interaction has led fans to speculate that Orton might turn against Rhodes soon.
However, WWE must avoid making the mistake of having Orton attack Rhodes after the tag team match at Bad Blood 2024.
The reason this would be a mistake is because there are already several memorable moments expected to happen at Bad Blood 2024. If WWE also stages Orton’s attack on Rhodes, it might not stand out as the main highlight of the night, especially with Roman Reigns being present on the card. It would be better for the company to save the Randy and Cody angle for a post-SmackDown show rather than during the PLE itself.
#2. Drew McIntyre and CM Punk not main-eventing WWE Bad Blood 2024 could be a major mistake
There is still no confirmation regarding the main event of Bad Blood 2024, leaving fans divided between Roman Reigns' tag team match and the Hell in a Cell bout. However, WWE must avoid making the mistake of not having CM Punk vs. Drew McIntyre headline the event over the tag team match.
The intense vendetta between the Best in the World and The Scottish Warrior has captivated fans from the start, keeping them fully invested in this storyline. The Hell in a Cell stipulation elevates this feud to a level where it demands to be the main event of the upcoming PLE.
#1. Dominik Mysterio must not be involved in the ending of Rhea Ripley and Liv Morgan's match
At Bad Blood 2024, Dominik Mysterio will be suspended in a shark cage high above the ring during the Women's World Championship match between Rhea Ripley and Liv Morgan. One major mistake WWE must avoid making is having Dirty Dom interfere in the outcome of the contest.
The Stamford-based promotion needs to deliver a more creative and satisfying conclusion without involving Dominik. His interference would make the match feel predictable and repetitive. A clean finish or even a cliffhanger ending would be far more impactful, particularly with the 27-year-old star already suspended in the shark cage.
By avoiding Dirty Dom's involvement, WWE can keep the storyline fresh and unpredictable, allowing Ripley and Morgan's rivalry to stand on its own without the support of outside interference.