Don't Miss WWE 'Bad Blood' This Saturday Morning.
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WWE's Bad Blood premium live event on Saturday lives up to its name, featuring a lineup filled with intense grudge matches that have been developing over several months. Among these, two matches stand out: CM Punk will face Drew McIntyre inside Hell in a Cell, while Roman Reigns makes his return to join forces with Cody Rhodes against Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu from the Bloodline.
The rivalry between Punk and McIntyre has escalated into a fierce conflict, culminating in their confrontation within one of WWE's most notorious match types.
Meanwhile, Reigns has been sidelined since losing the undisputed WWE championship to Rhodes at WrestleMania. During his absence, Sikoa has seized control of the Bloodline, turning the faction into a formidable force. Reigns has recently returned, attacking Sikoa and his allies, which has set the stage for a charged partnership with Rhodes.
GOtv will broadcast all the action live from the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia, starting at 12 am on Saturday.
Here are some key matches to anticipate during the event:
CM Punk vs. Drew McIntyre: The highlight of the evening features a heated rivalry as CM Punk confronts Drew McIntyre within the brutal confines of Hell in a Cell. This match represents the climax of a long-standing feud, with both competitors having previously claimed victory over one another. The harsh environment of the cell is sure to escalate their rivalry to a dramatic conclusion. Be sure to tune in to WWE Network, GOtv Ch 68, at 12 am on Saturday to witness this event live.
Finn Bálor vs. Damian Priest: Former teammates in Judgment Day, Damian Priest and Finn Bálor, will finally face off in a one-on-one match at Bad Blood. The outcome of this bout could have significant repercussions for the future of the ‘Street Trash’ iteration of Judgment Day, making it crucial for Balor to secure a victory.
Cody Rhodes & Roman Reigns vs. The Bloodline: The evening will also feature an intriguing matchup as Roman Reigns returns to the ring, teaming up with Cody Rhodes, the man who previously defeated him for the Undisputed WWE Championship at Wrestlemania. Together, they will take on The Bloodline, a match that promises to be unmissable.
Women's World Championship -- Liv Morgan (c) vs. Rhea Ripley: This matchup presents the most challenging prediction on the card, as the outcome could easily favor either competitor. Raw is currently facing significant issues within the women's division. The pressing question remains: who is prepared to step up against the victor of this rivalry? Given that the answer seems to be "no one" at this time, it leads me to believe that Morgan will retain her title, extending the conflict with Ripley for another month or two, even with Dominik Mysterio secured in a shark tank during the match.
WWE Women's Championship -- Nia Jax (c) vs. Bayley: Under Paul Levesque's creative direction, WWE has shown a preference for prolonged title reigns. While there are instances of title changes, particularly with the intercontinental championship, this is not the norm. Jax is just two months into her reign as WWE women's champion and is set to face the competitor she previously defeated for the title. Bayley’s championship win at WrestleMania was a memorable moment, but her subsequent reign lacked impact. The storyline involving Jax and Tiffany Stratton is significantly more compelling and should take precedence.