The next Premium Live Event, Bad Blood, is fast approaching for WWE. It will take place less than two weeks from now, on Saturday, October 5, in Atlanta, Georgia.
It appears that the schedule for this premium live event, which returns to the WWE calendar after several years, will change. More specifically, PWInsider reported that Bad Blood will start an hour earlier than the usual starting time, which is 7 p.m. Eastern Time. Thus, it will kick off at 6 p.m. ET.
The reason is that UFC will hold its own PLE, UFC 307, on the same day, with a kickoff time of 10 p.m. Eastern.
Thus, WWE has decided to start Bad Blood an hour earlier, so the show will have ended by the time UFC 307 starts.
What matches have already been confirmed for Bad Blood?
WWE continues to fill in the match card for the event, and fans expect more matches to be added to the premium live event.
So far, a Hell in a Cell Match between CM Punk and Drew McIntyre has been confirmed, which will end the rivalry between the two superstars, which started back in January. In addition, Rhea Ripley will look to reclaim her Women's World Championship, a title she never lost, when she takes on Liv Morgan, with the feud between the two top stars being far from over.
Another match that has been confirmed for Bad Blood is the one between Damian Priest and Finn Balor. The two former friends will collide one-on-one for the first time, as the Punisher will look to take revenge on the leader of The Judgment Day after his betrayal at SummerSlam.
Last but not least, the Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes will continue his feud with The Bloodline as he teams up with Roman Reigns to take on Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu. This time, the two rivals will team up, as they have a common enemy in Solo Sikoa.
As for the rest of the match card, WWE hasn't revealed its plans yet on how many matches will be added to the show, but we should expect that at least the reigning Women's Champion, Nia Jax, will be in action in this one.