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WWE Bad Blood 2024 Post Show Press Conference Start Time: US, Australia, Europe and more

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WWE Bad Blood 2024 is set to be an electrifying event, marking the return of this iconic premium live event after a 20-year hiatus. As fans eagerly anticipate the in-ring action, many are also looking forward to the post-show press conference, where superstars and officials will discuss the night’s events. Let’s break down the start times for this crucial post-event coverage across various time zones.

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US Start Times

The WWE Bad Blood 2024 post-show press conference is expected to begin approximately 15-30 minutes after the main event concludes. With the main card starting at 6:00 PM Eastern Time, we can estimate the press conference to begin around 9:30 PM ET.

Eastern Time (ET)

  • Estimated start: 9:30 PM, Saturday, October 5th, 2024

Central Time (CT)

  • Estimated start: 8:30 PM, Saturday, October 5th, 2024

Mountain Time (MT)

  • Estimated start: 7:30 PM, Saturday, October 5th, 2024

Pacific Time (PT)

  • Estimated start: 6:30 PM, Saturday, October 5th, 2024

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Australian Start Times

For WWE fans in Australia, the press conference will take place on Sunday morning due to the time difference.

Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT)

  • Estimated start: 12:30 PM, Sunday, October 6th, 2024

Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST)

  • Estimated start: 11:30 AM, Sunday, October 6th, 2024

Australian Central Daylight Time (ACDT)

  • Estimated start: 12:00 PM, Sunday, October 6th, 2024

Australian Western Standard Time (AWST)

  • Estimated start: 9:30 AM, Sunday, October 6th, 2024

European Start Times

European fans will need to stay up late or wake up early to catch the press conference live.

Central European Summer Time (CEST)

  • Estimated start: 3:30 AM, Sunday, October 6th, 2024

British Summer Time (BST)

  • Estimated start: 2:30 AM, Sunday, October 6th, 2024

Other Notable Time Zones

Japan Standard Time (JST)

  • Estimated start: 10:30 AM, Sunday, October 6th, 2024

India Standard Time (IST)

  • Estimated start: 7:00 AM, Sunday, October 6th, 2024

What to Expect from the Press Conference

The post-show press conference is a relatively new addition to WWE’s premium live events, offering fans unprecedented access to the aftermath of major shows. Here’s what viewers can anticipate:

Superstar Interviews

Expect to see interviews with key performers from the night’s biggest matches. This may include:

  • CM Punk and Drew McIntyre discussing their Hell in a Cell match
  • Liv Morgan and Rhea Ripley reflecting on their Women’s World Championship bout
  • Cody Rhodes and Roman Reigns sharing thoughts on their tag team encounter

WWE Bad Blood 2024 Post Show Press Conference Live Stream: How to Watch

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WWE Bad Blood 2024 is set to be an explosive event, featuring high-stakes matches and the return of the infamous Hell in a Cell. As the dust settles on what promises to be an unforgettable night of action, fans will be eager to hear from their favorite Superstars in the post-show press conference. Here’s everything you need to know about how to catch the live stream of this must-see aftermath.

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How to Watch the Post-Show Press Conference

Streaming Platforms

The post-show press conference will be available for streaming immediately after the conclusion of Bad Blood 2024. Here are the primary platforms where you can watch:

  • WWE Network: For viewers outside the United States, the WWE Network will be the go-to platform for the live stream. A subscription to WWE Network, which costs £9.99 per month in the UK, will grant you access to the press conference along with all other WWE premium live events.
  • Peacock: In the United States, Peacock is the exclusive streaming home for WWE content. Subscribers to Peacock Premium ($5.99/month with ads) or Peacock Premium Plus ($11.99/month without ads) will be able to watch the press conference live.
  • WWE’s Social Media Channels: Traditionally, WWE also streams these press conferences on their official YouTube channel and other social media platforms free of charge. Keep an eye on WWE’s official Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube accounts for potential live streams.

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What to Expect

The post-show press conference offers a unique opportunity for fans to gain insight into the night’s events directly from the Superstars and WWE officials. Here’s what you can typically expect:

Superstar Interviews

Key participants from the night’s biggest matches will likely make appearances. Given the card, we might see:

  • CM Punk and Drew McIntyre discussing their Hell in a Cell match
  • Cody Rhodes and Roman Reigns reflecting on their rare tag team partnership
  • Women’s champions Liv Morgan and Nia Jax addressing their title defenses3

Match Analysis

WWE officials and potentially some commentators may provide in-depth analysis of the night’s most significant moments and outcomes.

Future Storyline Hints

Often, these press conferences set the stage for upcoming feuds and storylines. Pay close attention to any teases or confrontations between Superstars.

Preparing for the Live Stream

To ensure you don’t miss a moment of the post-show press conference:

  • Check Your Subscription: If you’re planning to watch via WWE Network or Peacock, make sure your subscription is active and up-to-date.
  • Test Your Connection: A stable internet connection is crucial for uninterrupted streaming. Test your setup before the conference begins.
  • Set a Reminder: Given the earlier start time of Bad Blood 2024, the press conference may begin sooner than usual. Set a reminder to tune in right after the main event concludes.
  • Follow WWE’s Social Media: For last-minute updates or changes, keep an eye on WWE’s official social media accounts.

WWE Bad Blood 2024 Odds: Favorites Revealed Ahead of PLE

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As WWE fans eagerly anticipate the return of Bad Blood after a two-decade hiatus, betting odds have emerged, offering insights into potential outcomes for the premium live event.

Set to take place on Saturday, October 5th, at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia, this event promises high-stakes matches and the culmination of some intense rivalries.

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WWE Women’s World Championship Match

The Women’s World Championship bout presents a more competitive scenario:

  • Liv Morgan (c): -250 (2/5)
  • Rhea Ripley: +170 (17/10)

While champion Liv Morgan is favored, Rhea Ripley’s odds indicate a potential for an upset.

Hell in a Cell Match

One of the most anticipated matches of the night is the Hell in a Cell contest between CM Punk and Drew McIntyre:

  • CM Punk: -1000 (1/10)
  • Drew McIntyre: +550 (11/2)

CM Punk emerges as the clear favorite, boasting the most lopsided odds on the card.

Cody Rhodes and Roman Reigns vs The Bloodline

The tag team match featuring unlikely allies has garnered significant attention:

  • Cody Rhodes & Roman Reigns: -2000 (1/20)
  • The Bloodline (Solo Sikoa & Jacob Fatu): +700 (7/1)

The pairing of WWE Champion Cody Rhodes and Roman Reigns is heavily favored against The Bloodline representatives4.

Damian Priest vs Finn Balor

Another intriguing matchup on the card is the singles bout between former stablemates:

  • Damian Priest: -900 (1/9)
  • Finn Balor: +500 (5/1)

Damian Priest enters as the favorite against his former Judgment Day ally, Finn Balor.

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Understanding the Odds

For those new to betting odds, here’s a quick primer:

  • Favorites are indicated by a minus (-) sign
  • Underdogs are marked with a plus (+) sign
  • For favorites, the number represents the amount you need to bet to win $100
  • For underdogs, the number shows how much you’d win on a $100 bet1

Potential Upsets

While the odds heavily favor certain outcomes, WWE has been known to subvert expectations. Particular attention should be paid to matches with closer odds, such as the Women’s World Championship bout, where an upset could significantly impact ongoing storylines.

Watch: What Happened With Bryan Danielson After (10/2) Dynamite Went Off Air

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AEW has released a video of Tony Khan and Bryan Danielson thanking the fans after the 5-year anniversary special of Dynamite from Petersen Events Center in Pittsburgh, Philadelphia went off air.

Khan first mentioned that Pittsburgh was one of the first places they visited when Dynamite started and thanked the fans. He then thanked Bryan for his 3-year run with the promotion.

The AEW World Champion took the mic and credited TK for creating an alternative to WWE. Addressing the crowd, Danielson thanked them for making him a WrestleMania main eventer:

“First of all, I’d like to thank Tony Khan, without whom, AEW wouldn’t be here. You wouldn’t have an alternative. It is better that AEW exists – for the wrestlers, for the production people, and for professional wrestling fans. I first wrestled in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 23 years ago. And I don’t know if you guys remember, but you were the crowd that made me into a WrestleMania main eventer. So, I just wanted to say thank you, Pittsburgh.

Best Wrestling Company In The World: Bryan Danielson

Bryan Danielson then claimed that AEW is the best wrestling company in the world. It has the best locker room and fans, for whom he left a lifetime job at WWE:

“And last but certainly not least, I want to thank all the men and women in the back because they’re the ones who made this place so great that I had a lifetime job at WWE, and I chose to come here because they were the best wrestlers in the world, the best fans in the world, and this is the best wrestling company in the world. Now, next week, check out WrestleDream, cause at WrestleDream in Tacoma, Washington. I am gonna kick Jon Moxley’s fucking head in.”

The 5 Year Anniversary show gave fans a lot to talk about with both good and bad news coming out of the show. The episode saw a huge debut and the return of Jay White from his injury.

Prior to Dynamite, however, a couple of wrestling talents suffered injuries during the ROH tapings. This included the current ROH tag champ Sammy Guevara who had to be stretchered out of the arena.

Jay White Makes Surprise Return On Dynamite 5 Year Anniversary

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‘Switchblade’ Jay White has returned to AEW TV after spending the last three months on the shelf due to a foot injury.

This week’s 5-year anniversary special of Dynamite featured a singles match between Hangman Adam Page and Juice Robinson.

The ending of the bout saw Robinson setting up for The Juice Is Loose but Page countered with a low blow. Hangman then connected with a Buckshot Lariat to pick up a pinfall victory.

The former AEW World Champion took off his cowboy buckle belt and started using it to choke Robinson out. This is when White’s music hit and he made his return.

Jay White took out Page from behind with a clothesline. He continued beating Page down before sending him crashing through a table at the ringside to end the segment.

Jay White’s Absence

The former IWGP World Champion last wrestled during the July 6 episode of AEW Collision. The Owen Cup semifinal match saw Page defeating White after using his belt, very similar to how he attacked Robinson tonight.

Prior to the injury, Jay White and The Gunns had held the AEW Trios Title. They were stripped of the championships by Christopher Daniels when they tried to invoke the Freebird rule to give Robinson a share of the title.

Jay White wasn’t the only big name that made a surprise appearance during tonight’s Dynamite. A former WWE star also made his long-awaited debut for the promotion during the show. You can check out more about it here.

WWE NXT’s CW Debut A Ratings Hit Against U.S. Vice Presidential Debate

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This week, WWE NXT launched on The CW with a stacked two-hour show that saw top names from the silver brand as well as WWE’s main roster. With title matches and appearances by Hall of Famers, there was plenty to see in Chicago’s All-State Arena, and NXT on The CW is off to a strong start in the ratings.

WWE NXT’s debut episode on The CW drew 895,000 viewers, Wrestlenomics reports, way up on the previous episode’s 620,000 on the USA Network. This week’s number is the fifth-highest number for WWE NXT since its move to cable television back in September 2019. The last time WWE NXT did better was the October 10, 2023, episode, which did 921,000 viewers and saw the show go head-to-head with AEW Dynamite.

The launch of WWE NXT was a ratings hit despite fierce competition from the U.S. Vice Presidential debate that aired the same night. The debate between Democrat Tim Walz and Republican JD Vance scored 43.15 million viewers across 15 networks, according to The Hollywood Reporter, with 40.25 million coming from CNN, FOX News, and MNSBC.)

WWE NXT – October 1

The launch of WWE NXT on The CW was a historic night for the revamped silver brand of WWE. Check out some of the exciting moments from this week’s show in Chicago below.

Cody Rhodes & Pat McAfee Exchange Sparks Talk Of ‘The Big Guy’s’ Imminent Return

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At WWE Bad Blood, Cody Rhodes will team with Roman Reigns to take on The Bloodline’s Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu, in the OTC’s first match since WrestleMania. On The Pat McAfee Show, Rhodes talked all things WWE including plans for WrestleMania 41, but did the Undisputed WWE Champion also accidentally reveal a huge return?

After the show wrapped up, Cody was saying his goodbyes to the crew when McAfee told the American Nightmare “I heard the big guy is coming back this week.” Taken aback, Rhodes asked “is he?” to which McAfee retorted, “You tell me.” Cody responded by saying “Which one?” before McAfee walked off, saying “You told me all I need to know.”

Who is The Big Guy?

Given Rhodes’ upcoming match with The Bloodline and their recent history, many fans on social media have seen ‘The Big Guy’ as referencing The Rock. As a leading man in Hollywood, one of WWE’s top names in history, and a member of TKO’s Board of Directors, the ‘Final Boss’ certainly fits the moniker of a big guy. On the post-WrestleMania 40 WWE Raw, The Rock vowed to return and confront Cody Rhodes, with reported plans for a showdown at WrestleMania 41.

A less likely option is Brock Lesnar, another huge Superstar who is a verifiable ‘big guy’ in the world of WWE. Like Rock, Lesnar has his own history with Rhodes, as Cody’s victory over Brock at SummerSlam was the latter’s most recent WWE match. However, WWE has avoided using Lesnar due to him being tied to Janel Grant’s lawsuit against WWE, as the former employee alleges that she was trafficked to a former UFC Heavyweight Champion by McMahon and John Laurinaitis.

Chris Jericho Evokes Jay Briscoe, Will Challenge Mark At AEW WrestleDream

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Chris Jericho held the ROH World Championship for a handful of months in 2022, in Jericho’s first-ever title reign as part of the promotion. Now, Jericho plans on holding the gold again, and used some shocking tactics to get into the head of champion Mark Briscoe.

On Dynamite’s fifth anniversary, Jericho hosted a Learning Tree segment in the ring with Big Bill and Bryan Keith. Now dubbing himself ‘The Nueve’ Jericho challenged Briscoe to a ROH World Championship match at AEW WrestleDream.

Briscoe came out to accept the match, adding that Jericho’s recent victory over him came thanks to interference by Big Bill. It was here that Jericho sunk to a new low as he said that Mark Briscoe couldn’t beat him before stating that his brother, Jay Briscoe, could have. Jericho went on to say that everyone knows that Mark will never be as good as Jay was. Mark responded by dropping Jericho with a shot to the jaw and promised a Briscoe brother-style ass-whooping at WrestleDream.

Jay Briscoe sadly passed in January 2023 in a car crash, mere minutes from his home in Laurel, Delaware. Tributes to Jay have poured in from the wrestling world and a locker room was named in his memory at the school where his daughters, who were injured in the crash, attend.

The loss of his brother left Mark contemplating retirement, but the remaining Briscoe has not only continued in the ring but is thriving as ROH World Champion. Stay tuned to SEScoops for all the latest from AEW WrestleDream including breaking news and live results.

Sammy Guevara Stretchered Out of ROH Taping Before Dynamite

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Sammy Guevara has suffered a legitimate injury during the Ring of Honor taping before the 5-year anniversary special of Dynamite.

One-half of the current ROH tag champions wrestled Serpentico in a match during the taping. SEScoops correspondent Dominic DeAngelo was in attendance for the show. He noted that Guevara landed awkwardly while delivering a cutter to his opponent and then he didn’t get up.

The match was stopped immediately after it and a video of medical professionals attending to the former TNT Champion has surfaced online. Guevara was then stretchered out of the arena.

This was one of the two injuries reported during the night as a female enhancement talent was also stretchered out after suffering an injury during a match with Lady Frost.

Frost landed a move off the top rope which appeared to have knocked the female talent out. PWInsider has since identified her as indie wrestler Kelly Madan.

Sammy Guevara had only returned to action in August this year. He had been off TV since February after being suspended for not following concussion protocols in a match with Jeff Hardy.

Guevara has formed a team with Dustin Rhodes since returning to TV and has been working on ROH regularly. The duo won the ROH tag team championships during the August 17 episode of AEW Collision.

Stay tuned for more updates on his health.

Shelton Benjamin Makes AEW Debut At Dynamite 5 Year Anniversary

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Shelton Benjamin is All Elite.

The former WWE star had been expected to make his debut for Tony Khan’s promotion ever since MVP made his first appearance for the company last week.

This week’s 5-year anniversary special of Dynamite then saw Renee Paquette interviewing MVP backstage where he was getting ready to make an announcement.

Before he could do so, however, Prince Nana interrupted and reminded everyone that he once was a wrestler. In response, MVP said that he was not the one who handled complaints like that and then the camera panned out to the one who does deal with complaints – Shelton Benjamin.

Benjamin got a huge pop from the crowd as MVP introduced him as his business partner and ‘President of the Complaint Department.’

Shelton Benjamin Is Not Done

Shelton was released from his WWE contract back in September 2023. While a lot of people expected him to go to AEW straight away, it took over a year for the wrestling veteran to arrive.

Now that he has arrived, however, the 49-year-old is expected to make a big impact along with his Hurt Business partner.

The group is still one member short as Bobby Lashley is yet to be introduced on AEW TV. Though after the arrival of MVP and Benjamin, it seems only a matter of time before the former WWE Champion makes his way to the company as well.

New info on AEW’s TV deal with WBD, MAX programming and FOX

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All-Elite Wrestling and Warner Bros. Discovery announced a new multi-year deal on Wednesday, making AEW content and PPVs available on the MAX streaming platform as well as same-day availability of AEW shows Dynamite and Collision. Variety reported the deal hours before the AEW Dynamite fifth anniversary show.

AEW will no longer air Rampage, the 1-hour Friday show that aired late in prime time. AEW Collision could also possibly move off Saturdays to a weeknight prime time slot, as reported by Jay Fowler.

AEW PPVs will begin airing in 2025 on MAX later in the year, but won’t be exclusive to the app. MAX subscribers will be able to purchase AEW PPVs at a lower price. AEW’s library of Dynamite, Rampage and Collision shows will be available on MAX. This didn’t include the ROH library or ROH TV, which continues to air on Honor Club. Given the deal’s terms and both companies planning future content, this could change. There were no discussions of airing ROH on WBD networks during the negotiations of the new deal. ROH,

AEW is likely to be exclusive to WBD with its cable TV programming, given the multi-year deal and the price tag. This means a potential AEW show on FOX would have to air on its network channel, not on one of FOX’s cable channels, unless WBD makes an exception.

AEW will develop future programming for the MAX app and WBD cable.

Variety reported the deal would pay AEW more than $150 million per year. John Ourand of Puck reported two weeks ago the deal would be around $170 million per year. SEScoops was told previously AEW will likely earn $160 million to $200 million per year with WBD’s new contract, increased PPV availability on MAX and a possible contract with FOX.

AEW TV Deal Announced: First Details, PPV’s on Max

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All Elite Wrestling’s new TV deal is official. On Wednesday, Variety‘s Joe Otterson broke the news that AEW has signed a multi-year rights deal with Warner Bros. Discovery.

Financial terms weren’t officially disclosed, but sources estimate the deal to be worth over $150 million per year when all aspects are considered.

Broadcast and streaming details:

  • Dynamite and Collision: AEW’s shows, Dynamite and Collision, will continue to air on TBS and TNT, respectively.
  • Max: For the first time, AEW programming will also stream live on Max (WBD’s streaming platform) for U.S. subscribers starting January 2025, with on-demand access available. Pay-per-view events will be offered on Max at a discounted price starting in January.
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  • Additional rights and new programming: The deal includes broader distribution rights on social media and potential new AEW shows on linear and digital platforms. Starting in late 2025, AEW pay-per-view events will also stream on Max at a discounted rate.

Here’s the official word from AEW President Tony Khan:

“We are honored to announce the extension of our incredible partnership with Warner Bros. Discovery. This extension continues the tradition of iconic wrestling events broadcast on TBS and TNT, while also establishing a new legacy for AEW through weekly live streams on Max for years to come. We thank David Zaslav, Kathleen Finch and everyone at WBD for their tireless support of All Elite Wrestling since its inception, as well as the AEW fans, talent and staff that helped make this possible.”

Kathleen Finch, WBD’s chairman and CEO of US Networks, praised the AEW partnership and stressed their commitment to delivering fresh and engaging content to AEW’s passionate fanbase.

Bernie Cahill, a founding partner of Activist Artists Management, highlighted the deal as a validation of Tony Khan’s vision, positioning AEW as a valuable media and live entertainment enterprise.

Adam Pearce on Wrestling Again: “Brother, I Will Get My Hands Dirty”

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WWE Raw General Manger Adam Peace teases that we haven’t seen the last of him as an in-ring competitor.

Pearce, a former NWA World Champion, retired from full-time active competition in 2014. Since then, he’s only wrestled twice – two televised matches for WWE in early 2021.

During an interview with Chaotic Good Sports, “the man once known as ‘Scrap Daddy’ ‘Scrap Daddy’ shares that he “had the time of his life” as a wrestler and is grateful that he developed skills during that time that allowed him to continue thriving in the business long after he slammed his final opponent.

“I like to say, walk your path with passion, and when you get to the end, redefine that path and walk it again,” said Pearce. “I’ve had multiple paths in pro wrestling, and I’m walking them all. I love every single one of them.”

He loves his current role. He’s a “hell no” on wrestling again on a full-time basis. However, he’s ready to unleash a Rackbomb or two (his old finisher)

“Listen, if the time comes and they say, ‘Hey, we need you to have a match,’ brother, I will get my hands dirty. I got my hands dirty with Bronson Reed a little bit. I am certainly capable, but am I looking to do that, particularly on a full-time basis? Hell no. I am good.”

For Pearce to come out of retirement, it would need to under the right circumstances. If one were to fantasy book such a scenario, there is another WWE General Manager who is also a former NWA World Champion:

Cody Rhodes’ Bad Blood Spoiler: “Big Title Implications for Crown Jewel”

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WWE presents Bad Blood this Saturday, but Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes is already looking ahead.

The American Nightmare appeared on the Pat McAfee Show on Wednesday to hype this weekend’s event, and dropped a few clues for some big things in the pipeline.

Rhodes teams with former rival Roman Reigns at Bad Blood against The Bloodline’s Jacob Fatu and the new Tribal Chief, Solo Sikoa. The richest prize in wrestling won’t be on the line, but Rhodes says there will be “big title implications” for Crown Jewel in November.

“[The WWE Championship is] not on the line this weekend, but there is something that happens at Bad Blood, a, I guess, a video package or vignette, that’s going to play in the show. I’ve got to keep it vague, but there are big title implications for Crown Jewel, moving and moving past. Sorry for being so vague.”

– Cody Rhodes drops a spoiler

Keep Those Expectations High

Cody Rhodes sets a high bar for himself and isn’t afraid to share his big plans. Six months after ‘Finishing His Story’ at WrestleMania 40, Cody says there’s something in the works for next year’s ‘Mania main event that, “is perhaps bigger than anyone anticipated.”

“The little spoiler there, in addition to that, WrestleMania 41… I am looking to do what I’ve done three times now and enter the main event, but I think it will be something that perhaps is bigger than anyone anticipated.”

– Cody Rhodes

WWE Bad Blood takes place this Saturday, October 5, 2024 from Atlanta, GA at the State Farm Arena.

WWE Crown Jewel is scheduled for November 2, 2024 from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia at Mohammed Abdo Arena.

Tacoma Comic Store Promises Free Books If Bryan Danielson Wins At WrestleDream

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At AEW WrestleDream, Bryan Danielson will defend his AEW World Championship against Jon Moxley in what is bound to be a violent contest between the former allies. The match will take place in Tacoma, Washington, just a stone’s throw from Bryan’s home in Aberdeen, and one local comic store has given the American Dragon an incentive to win.

If Danielson retains the gold at WrestleDream on October 12, Destiny City Comics will give away a free comic book to everyone who visits the store the next day. This was confirmed by the store’s owner Ethan, who also has experience in the ring.

Bryan’s match with Moxley won’t just be about the AEW World Championship but the nature of the company itself. Since turning on Danielson at AEW All Out, Moxley has said he and his allies will create something that’ll last for years in AEW, a company that, in Moxley’s eyes, has been overcome with clashing egos. This is a daunting task that Bryan doesn’t “have the stomach for,” hence the betrayal last month in Illinois.

With Danielson being open about his career winding down, and of the opinion that neck surgery is in his near future, high-profile matches such as this one will become less and less frequent soon enough. Until then though, this match could result in a lot of happy comic book readers in the city of Tacoma. Stay tuned to SEScoops for all the latest from AEW WrestleDream 2024, including breaking news and live results from next week’s show in Tacoma, Washington.

Details on WWE Requiring Exclusivity from Venues

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WWE attempts to cover all of its bases when it secures bigger venues for its premium live events. 

The company had filed a complaint with the Texas Attorney General to prevent the release of a bidding contract for the Royal Rumble in 2023. In the suit, the company claimed that the deal was a trade secret and contained proprietary information that fit an exemption in Texas’s public information law.

WWE opted last month to withdraw it. Brandon Thurston of Wrestlenomics shared a copy of the full contract he obtained between WWE and the state of San Antonio. 

The initial release of the agreement had three pages noticeably missing, as WWE didn’t want it public. This is because it includes the wording of their exclusivity period.

In the contract, it was stated that the Alamodome could not run any other wrestling event from 90 days before the event and 60 days after it takes place. You can check out the wording of the exclusivity period part in the agreement below: 

This shows the type of arrangement problems that other promotions, such as AEW, can deal with when booking venues for events and how much planning goes into it.

Best CM Punk Moments on AEW Dynamite: 5th Anniversary Retrospective

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All Elite Wrestling’s (AEW) flagship show, Dynamite, has been home to some of the most captivating moments in modern wrestling. As the program celebrates its 5th anniversary, it’s hard not to reflect on one of the most polarizing and influential figures to grace its ring: CM Punk.

From unforgettable promos to thrilling matches, Punk’s presence on Dynamite has left a lasting impact on the AEW landscape. In this retrospective, we’ll take a closer look at the best CM Punk moments on AEW Dynamite.

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First Dynamite Appearance

Punk’s first appearance on Dynamite following his debut was electric. The Chicago crowd’s reaction to their hometown hero was deafening, setting the stage for what many hoped would be a legendary run in AEW.

Unforgettable Promos

The MJF Feud Begins

One of the most memorable feuds in AEW history began on Dynamite when CM Punk and MJF engaged in a verbal sparring match that left fans in awe. Their promo battle was a masterclass in mic work, blending real-life history with kayfabe to create a compelling narrative.

Punk vs. Hangman Page Promo Showdown (May 2022)

As Punk continued to rack up wins on Dynamite, he eventually set his sights on the AEW World Championship. One of the most intense promo segments in this pursuit took place on the May 25, 2022, episode of Dynamite, where Punk faced off with then-champion Hangman Adam Page.

The tension between the two was palpable as Punk, the seasoned veteran, questioned Page’s ability to carry the company, while Page, full of pride, defended his title reign and reportedly went off script.

This segment elevated the stakes for their eventual match at Double or Nothing and highlighted Punk’s ability to push his opponents to their limits, both physically and mentally…although sometimes too far, and this promo would kickstart the events that would eventually lead to Punk leaving the company.

In-Ring Excellence

Punk’s First Match on Dynamite (September 2021)

After his triumphant in-ring return at All Out 2021, CM Punk made his much-anticipated Dynamite in-ring debut on October 27, 2021, in a match against Bobby Fish.

Fish, a veteran with a striking-heavy style in his own right, was the perfect opponent to test Punk’s endurance and skill on the national stage once again.

In the end, Punk secured the victory with his signature GTS, proving that he hadn’t missed a step despite his long hiatus.

Losing To MJF

A significant moment in Punk’s AEW run occurred on Dynamite in his hometown of Chicago. Despite the home crowd advantage, Punk suffered his first defeat in AEW at the hands of MJF. The match was restarted due to MJF’s cheating, but he managed to win twice, making the loss even more impactful.

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Memorable Team-Ups

Teaming With Darby Allin & Sting

On the Holiday Bash episode of Dynamite, Punk teamed up with Darby Allin and Sting in a six-man tag team match against MJF and FTR. This match was particularly memorable as all three babyfaces wore face paint, with Punk’s design paying homage to Sting.

These moments highlight CM Punk’s impact on AEW Dynamite, showcasing his promo skills, in-ring ability, and star power during his time with the company.

Wes Lee Done with The Rascalz, Focusing To Solidify His Legacy

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Former NXT North American Champion Wes Lee has made it clear that he wants to focus on carving his own legacy and he has The Rascalz in the rear view.

On last night’s NXT premiere on the CW, Wes Lee emerged victorious over his former tag team partner Zachary Wentz in a Street Fight. The gruesome battle featured an array of weapons and some high-risk spots. It was ultimately Lee who stood tall over his best friend-turned-bitter rival, whom he betrayed in August.

In an NXT Exclusive clip, Wes Lee reflected on his victory and stated that he felt great after beating Wentz the way he had planned. He said:

“I feel great. I beat my brother exactly the way that I said that I would. That goes out to anybody else that thinks that they can step to me and thinks they have a chance. I have shown a level that people do not want to see me reach ever again. Stay on my good side. Period, point blank.”

The former MSK member was also asked if he was done with The Rascalz (Wentz and Trey Miguel). He made it clear that he was over with them but raised the question if they were done with him. Wes Lee then said that he was focused on building his legacy and teased that he has a couple of things in mind.

“I’m done with The Rascalz. But are The Rascalz really done with me? Because I really know how those two operate. Only time’s gonna tell. But I’m definitely focused on more things to solidify my own legacy. Got a couple things in mind.

In the final moments of the match, Wentz hesitated to hit Lee with a chair which helped Lee capitalize on the situation. He then hit a chain-assisted Meteora to secure the pinfall victory. Wes Lee’s win over Wentz appears to be the end of their rivalry as Lee has successfully exacted revenge on his arch-nemesis.

Trick Williams Joins CM Punk for Pizza Celebration After NXT Title Win

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Trick Williams is the newly-crowned NXT Champion and he celebrated his title win with CM Punk and some pizza.

Last night, NXT ushered in a new era on CW in Chicago and Williams reclaimed the top prize of the brand. He had challenged Ethan Page for the title with the hometown hero CM Punk serving as the special referee. Williams walked out of the jam-packed Allstate Arena as the new champ and later celebrated the victory with ‘The Second City Savior.’

In an NXT Exclusive, Trick Williams reflected on his memorable win and celebrated with some pizzas courtesy of CM Punk. He said:

“Chicago’s crazy, isn’t it? This is my first time in Chicago, and they showed me love. I’ll forever appreciate that, Chicago. Thank y’all. But as we said, as I told y’all, I was going back and getting my baby. Look at this thing. It’s pretty, isn’t it? I got the new title, man. Welcome to the CW, we in here.”

Punk then showed up with a pizza, and offered it to Williams. The new champ noted that it was from Lou Malnati’s, which he called the champion of pizza.

“I know this is your first time in Chicago. I know we talked about this before, you never had the pizza, so I got you some Lou Malnati’s. The champ of pizza for the champ of NXT,” Punk said.

Trick Williams then took a bite and stated that it was scrumptious. When asked about the atmosphere in the arena, Punk said that he’d take any chance to be in front of his hometown crowd. The former WWE Champion said:

“I’ve done everything in this building I think you can possibly do. To be a referee in front of that hometown crowd, any chance I get to be in front of that crowd, electric. I’ll take it. It’s absolutely stunning. The place is amazing. They love Trick, they love wrestling.”

Williams then proceeded to thank NXT head Shawn Michaels and the coaches for giving him an opportunity. He said:

“All jokes aside, we going to the CW, we taking NXT to great heights, and shoutout to all the coaches. Shoutout to Shawn Michaels, shoutout to Matt Bloom, shoutout to Terry Taylor, giving me an opportunity. I’m gonna take care of this [title] with my life.”

Following Williams’ title win, CM Punk had announced that fans will be given free Lou Malnati’s Pizzas along with C4 Energy drinks.

Drew McIntyre: Women’s Mid-card Titles “Absolutely Justified”

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At WWE NXT Battleground, the brand introduced the NXT Women’s North American Championship, the first-ever Women’s mid-card title in company history. Many individuals, both in and out of WWE, believe that such a title should be introduced to the main roster and Drew McIntyre has now thrown his support behind the idea.

Speaking to FOX News ahead of his Hell in a Cell showdown with CM Punk at Bad Blood, McIntyre was confident that a mid-card Women’s title would be a reality soon enough.

“That’s certainly something that’s going to come around in the near future… The women have been killing it for years now.”

McIntyre made clear that a Women’s mid-card title wouldn’t be introduced for the sake of it, but that the roster has shown why such a title needs to exist.

“There’s so many characters the women’s division has gotten over now. We’re at a point where if there’s a second title introduced, it’s absolutely justified.”

The Call For A Women’s Mid-Card Title

McIntyre is just the latest notable name to advocate for a women’s mid-card championship on WWE’s main roster. Here are some examples of others who back the idea.

Bron Breakker Has A ‘Steiner Math’ Singlet In Works

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Bron Breakker is someone who is very proud of his heritage and he is never afraid to tap into it. The 26-year-old always finds different ways to pay tribute to his family history.

One such way the former IC Champion always shows his admiration for the generation before him is through his ring gear. A memorable example of it is when Breakker replicated his father, Rick Steiner’s gear from the very first episode of Raw for his Spring Breakin’ 2022 match.

Breakker has now revealed that he has one more such gear planned for near future. The WWE star recently talked about it on Casual Conversations With The Classic podcast. He revealed that he has a very special ‘Steiner Math’ singlet in the works:

“Man, I don’t want to give any spoilers away, alright? I’m gonna try…I’ve got some ideas in the works for some gear that’s…Okay, so I’ll put it this way – all my PLE singlets are a tip of the cap or salute to the Steiners, for the most part. Some of them have my little bit of…You know I’ll change a little bit.

But most of them are, I’m bringing back the classics. There’s going to be one coming up soon that is a Bron Breaker version of the Steiner math. Cause I already did the pink one; it was huge, it was a cool thing. But I’m gonna do something different with that. I’m in the shop a little bit with the creative team. We’re gonna make something cool.”

Bron Breakker is referring to the infamous promo of his uncle Scott Steiner from his TNA days. Steiner was promoting the Sacrifice 2008 match between him, Samoa Joe, and Kurt Angle for the TNA World Title when he cut the promo that became a classic.

Apart from this, Breakker also talked about things such as his UpUpDownDown appearance, his extended family, his IC title run and more.

Best AEW Dynamite Debuts Ever: 5th Anniversary Retrospective

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All Elite Wrestling (AEW) has become a hub for exhilarating in-ring action and unforgettable surprise debuts. Over the past five years, AEW Dynamite has witnessed many jaw-dropping moments that fans still talk about today. Whether it was the arrival of a legend, a breakout star, or a controversial figure, these debuts often electrified the wrestling world.

In this retrospective, we revisit five of the best AEW Dynamite debuts ever as part of the show’s 5th anniversary celebration. These debuts not only shocked the audience but also set the stage for historic matches and feuds in AEW.

Sting’s Shocking AEW Debut (December 2, 2020)

Sting’s arrival on AEW Dynamite marked one of the most jaw-dropping moments in modern wrestling. A legendary figure in professional wrestling, Sting had not been seen in a wrestling ring since 2015 following his departure from WWE. When the lights dimmed and the snow began to fall during the “Winter is Coming” episode of Dynamite, fans had no idea that one of the most iconic stars in WCW history was about to make his return.

The reaction was instantaneous, and audience members at Daily’s Place and those watching at home couldn’t believe their eyes as Sting walked out to confront members of Team Taz, Darby Allin, and Cody Rhodes.

His mere presence created an immediate buzz and added prestige to AEW’s already impressive roster. Sting’s debut led to a long-term storyline, with the veteran eventually mentoring Darby Allin and taking part in multiple high-profile matches, including cinematic bouts that blended old-school flair with AEW’s innovative style.

Why It Stands Out:

  • Sting’s first appearance in AEW after decades in WCW and WWE
  • A cinematic atmosphere with the falling snow added drama
  • Sparked a multi-generational storyline with Darby Allin

KENTA and the Forbidden Door (February 3, 2021)

Another debut that sent shockwaves through the wrestling community was the arrival of KENTA. Fans had long dreamed of a working relationship between AEW and New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW), and KENTA’s appearance on Dynamite made that dream a reality.

On the February 3, 2021, episode, KENTA attacked Jon Moxley, hitting him with his devastating Go To Sleep (GTS) finisher.

This debut was not just about KENTA but about opening the “Forbidden Door” between AEW and NJPW, allowing stars from both promotions to face off. The excitement around this debut reverberated across social media, with fans eagerly anticipating future cross-promotional matches.

Why It Stands Out

  • Opened the “Forbidden Door” between AEW and NJPW
  • Marked KENTA’s first appearance in AEW, targeting Jon Moxley
  • Elevated the global appeal of AEW with international storylines

FTR (June 3, 2020)

When FTR (formerly known as The Revival in WWE) made their AEW debut on the June 3, 2020, episode of Dynamite, it was the culmination of years of anticipation. Wrestling fans had been clamoring for a match between FTR and The Young Bucks, two of the best tag teams in the world, since AEW’s inception.

FTR made their dramatic entrance by driving a pickup truck into Daily’s Place to save The Young Bucks from an attack by The Butcher and The Blade. Although they initially appeared as babyfaces, FTR quickly aligned themselves with Tully Blanchard and embraced their heel persona.

The subsequent showdown between FTR and The Young Bucks lived up to the hype, becoming one of the most acclaimed tag team matches in recent wrestling history.

Why It Stands Out

  • Long-awaited arrival of FTR in AEW
  • Set up one of the best tag team matches in AEW history against The Young Bucks
  • Reinforced AEW’s commitment to elevating tag team wrestling

Brodie Lee: The Exalted One (March 18, 2020)

The late Brodie Lee’s debut as the leader of The Dark Order, known as “The Exalted One,” was an unforgettable moment for AEW. On the March 18, 2020, episode of Dynamite, Lee (formerly Luke Harper in WWE) revealed himself as the mysterious figure behind The Dark Order faction. His arrival helped elevate The Dark Order from a mid-card stable to one of AEW’s most important factions.

Brodie Lee immediately made his presence felt, delivering dominant performances and quickly capturing the TNT Championship.

His feud with Cody Rhodes became one of AEW’s most emotionally charged storylines, culminating in an incredible Dog Collar match that further solidified his legacy in AEW.

Why It Stands Out

  • Brodie Lee’s transformation into a top-tier heel as “The Exalted One”
  • Elevated The Dark Order as a dominant faction in AEW
  • The emotional weight of his untimely passing, leaving a lasting legacy

Malakai Black (July 7, 2021)

Malakai Black’s debut on AEW Dynamite was another major surprise that caught fans off guard. On the July 7, 2021, episode, Black (formerly known as Aleister Black in WWE) appeared unexpectedly and immediately targeted Cody Rhodes, delivering his signature Black Mass kick.

What made this debut even more shocking was that Black had been released from WWE just over a month prior, leading fans to believe they wouldn’t see him in action for some time due to the standard non-compete clause.

However, AEW moved quickly, capitalizing on Black’s momentum and incorporating his dark, mysterious persona into a feud with Cody Rhodes that became a must-watch storyline.

Why It Stands Out

  • Malakai Black’s sudden appearance post-WWE release shocked fans
  • Immediate impact by targeting top star Cody Rhodes
  • Black’s dark, cinematic character added a new layer to AEW’s storytelling

Roxanne Perez Reflects On NXT Segment With CM Punk

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Roxanne Perez says being part of a promo segment with CM Punk was a ‘pinch me’ moment.

The Straight Edge star has become a mentor for many NXT talents since returning to WWE. Two names that have especially become close to the wrestling veteran are Cora Jade and current NXT Women’s Champion Roxanne Perez.

The latter recently got to share the screen with Punk as well prior to her title defense against Giulia. She opened up about the segment while speaking to New York Post, and claimed that the experience was really insane:

“Oh my gosh. I mean to have an in-ring promo with the best promo I think ever, was so insane. It definitely was a pinch me moment. But the fact that I’ve been able to create a friendship with him and sit under his Learning Tree for months now. I think being able to have that relationship definitely made me so much more comfortable.”

Everything I Have Been Working For: Roxanne Perez

CM Punk played the role of a moderator in the segment between Roxanne Perez and Giulia during the September 17 episode of NXT. Perez talked about Punk being her childhood hero but said that she should have been a Drew McIntyre fan instead.

Speaking about her promo on the night, the NXT Women’s Champion said that it was ok for her to give Punk some attitude, because it was something he would have done himself a few years ago:

“I do remember getting in the ring and starting to say my lines and just really feeling it. Because I was just like, ‘Wow, this is insane. I’m standing in the ring with someone that I looked up to my entire life.’ A part of me was like, ‘Well I can’t believe this.’

But another part of me was like, ‘Wait, I can believe this, because this is everything I’ve ever worked for.’ And I felt like I definitely stood my ground. I said a little…I gave him a little bit of attitude, something that he would have done a few years ago. So it was really fun. It’s everything that I’ve been working for.”

Perez was successful in her title defence against Giulia at the CW Premiere episode of NXT last night. Though she had help from a returning superstar. You can check out more about it here.

WWE Bad Blood 2024 Start Time: US, Australia, Europe and more

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WWE is set to revive one of its classic pay-per-view events with Bad Blood 2024, scheduled for Saturday, October 5th, 2024. This marks the first Bad Blood event in 20 years, promising an exciting night of action headlined by a Hell in a Cell match. Here’s everything you need to know about when and how to watch WWE Bad Blood 2024 across different time zones.

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WWE Bad Blood US Start Times

WWE Bad Blood 2024 will kick off at 6:00 PM Eastern Time on Saturday, October 5th. This earlier-than-usual start time is designed to avoid direct competition with UFC 307, which is scheduled for the same night. Here are the start times for different US time zones:

  • Eastern Time (ET): 6:00 PM
  • Central Time (CT): 5:00 PM
  • Mountain Time (MT): 4:00 PM
  • Pacific Time (PT): 3:00 PM

Australian Start Times

For fans Down Under, WWE Bad Blood 2024 will air on Sunday, October 6th due to the time difference. Here are the start times for major Australian cities:

  • Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra (AEDT): 9:00 AM
  • Brisbane (AEST): 8:00 AM
  • Adelaide (ACDT): 8:30 AM
  • Perth (AWST): 6:00 AM

Bad Blood European Start Times

European fans will need to stay up late or set their alarms early to catch the action live. Here are the start times for some major European cities:

  • London, United Kingdom (BST): 11:00 PM (Saturday, October 5th)
  • Paris, France (CEST): 12:00 AM (Sunday, October 6th)
  • Berlin, Germany (CEST): 12:00 AM (Sunday, October 6th)
  • Madrid, Spain (CEST): 12:00 AM (Sunday, October 6th)

Other International Start Times

For wrestling fans around the world, here are some additional international start times:

  • Tokyo, Japan (JST): 7:00 AM (Sunday, October 6th)
  • New Delhi, India (IST): 3:30 AM (Sunday, October 6th)

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WWE Bad Blood 2024 Live Stream: How to watch

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WWE is bringing back a classic pay-per-view event after a 20-year hiatus. Bad Blood 2024 is set to deliver an action-packed night of wrestling entertainment, featuring some of the biggest names in the company. This article will provide all the essential information you need to catch the live stream of this highly anticipated event.

How to Watch

United States Viewers

For fans in the United States, WWE Bad Blood 2024 will be available exclusively on Peacock, NBC’s streaming service. Peacock offers two subscription tiers that include WWE content:

  • Peacock Premium (with ads): $5.99 per month
  • Peacock Premium Plus (ad-free): $11.99 per month

Both options will allow you to stream WWE Bad Blood 2024 live, as well as access a vast library of WWE content and other sports and entertainment programming.

International Viewers

Outside of the United States, WWE Network remains the go-to platform for streaming WWE premium live events.

The WWE Network is available in over 180 countries and costs approximately $9.99 per month, depending on your location.

WWE Network offers several key benefits, including:

  • Access to every WWE premium live event, including WrestleMania, at no additional cost
  • Thousands of hours of on-demand programming, with new content added weekly
  • Exclusive access to shows like NXT and 205 Live
  • Groundbreaking documentaries, reality shows, and original series
  • Replays of Raw and SmackDown episodes, available 30 days after airing

United Kingdom Viewers

In the UK, WWE premium live events are typically broadcast on TNT Sports Box Office, which is offered through discovery+.

The standard subscription for discovery+ starts at £3.99 per month, with an additional pay-per-view fee (usually around £14.99) for events like Bad Blood.

UK fans can also subscribe directly to WWE Network for £9.99 per month, which many users find to be excellent value for the content provided.

How to Subscribe

To subscribe to WWE Network:

  • Visit www.wwe.com/wwenetwork and click “SUBSCRIBE NOW”
  • Create an account by entering your email address and password
  • Provide your name and billing address
  • Select your payment method (options may vary by region)
  • Enter your payment details and complete the subscription process

WWE Network can be accessed on various devices, including smart TVs, game consoles, phones, tablets, and computers.