With Bad Blood now over, WWE will shift its attention to the coming premium live events. These are expected to bring fans a lot of excitement after what happened at Saturday's event in Atlanta, Georgia.
As we get closer to the end of 2024, how many premium live events does WWE have left? Let's take a closer look at it.
In mid-July, WWE announced the date and venue for NXT Halloween Havoc, which will take place at Giant Center in Hershey, Pennsylvania, on Sunday, October 27. The event could see a rematch for the NXT Championship between new title holder Trick Williams and former champion Ethan Page, while NXT Women's Champion Roxanne Perez is expected to have another title defense.
A week later, WWE will move to Saudi Arabia for its annual Crown Jewel Premium Live Event on Saturday, November 2, while almost a month later, the traditional Survivor Series: WarGames will be broadcast live from Vancouver, Canada, on Saturday, November 30.
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NXT should hold its final premium live event for 2024 in early December, but the company has yet to announce the date and venue for the NXT Deadline.
As for WWE, their final PLE for 2024 will be Saturday Night's Main Event, which returns after several years and will be held at Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum on Long Island in New York, where the first-ever Saturday Night’s Main Event took place back in 1985.
That said, here is the list of the remaining premium live events for 2024:
- NXT Halloween Havoc (October 27)
- Crown Jewel (November 2)
- Survivor Series: WarGames (November 30)
- NXT Deadline (date to be announced, most likely early December)
- Saturday Night's Main Event (December 14)
What plans does WWE have for Crown Jewel?
Bad Blood saw many exciting matches and the return of superstars like The Rock, Raquel Rodriguez, and Jimmy Uso, which changed the game ahead of Crown Jewel in early November.
Even though we are four weeks away from the event, Triple H has announced that the Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes will take on the World Heavyweight Champion Gunther or Sami Zayn, while the Women's World Champion Liv Morgan will face the Women's Champion Nia Jax, with both winners getting the Crown Jewel Championship.
Next, Rhea Ripley will look to seek revenge on Raquel Rodriguez, who cost her the opportunity to reclaim the Women's World Championship, while The Rock's return is the new chapter in The Bloodline Civil War, although it is more likely fans will see either Roman Reigns or Jimmy Uso fight The Bloodline at Crown Jewel.
With that in mind, this week's Monday Night RAW and Friday Night SmackDown will shed more light on what direction the creative team will move to heading into Crown Jewel.