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WWE Talent “Expect” Massive Star to Appear at Bad Blood

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WWE talent are reportedly “expecting” a massive Superstar to make an appearance tonight on the WWE Bad Blood 2024 Premium Live Event.

According to a new report from Fightful Select, several names backstage are expecting The Rock to appear in some form this evening:

“There is a lot of buzz about The Rock appearing at tonight’s event, and WWE doesn’t exactly make it a secret when he’s near, as they want people to tune in. The Rock has been in Georgia, was at a high school football game last night 80 minutes away, and talent we’ve spoken to expect him to appear.”

WWE Bad Blood 2024 Matches

Here are all of the matches taking place at WWE Bad Blood tonight from State Farm Arena, which you can watch back on demand on WWE Network and Peacock.

  • Hell in a Cell: CM Punk vs. Drew McIntyre
  • WWE Women’s Championship: Nia Jax (c) vs. Bayley
  • Damian Priest vs. Finn Bálor
  • Women’s World Championship: Liv Morgan (c) vs. Rhea Ripley (with Dominik Mysterio in a Shark Cage)
  • Main Event: Roman Reigns & Cody Rhodes vs. Solo Sikoa & Jacob Fatu

Whether you’re at home or on the go, here’s how you can stream Bad Blood 2024 on different devices:

Streaming on Mobile Devices

WWE Network App (International viewers): Also available for iOS and Android. Ensure you have a stable internet connection for a smooth viewing experience.

Peacock App (U.S. viewers): Available for both iOS and Android devices. Simply download the app, sign in with your subscription details, and start streaming.

NXT Superstar Reportedly Backstage at WWE Bad Blood

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A top NXT Superstar is reportedly backstage at the WWE Bad Blood Premium Live Event tonight from State Farm Arena.

According to a new report from Fightful Select, NXT Champion Trick Williams is apparently backstage for the show. The site revealed that they “are unsure if he’ll appear on the show” tonight, but he is certainly backstage.

Read More – Rhea Ripley Photo Gets Huge Reaction ahead of WWE Bad Blood 2024

WWE Bad Blood 2024 Matches

Here are all of the matches taking place at WWE Bad Blood tonight from State Farm Arena, which you can watch back on demand on WWE Network and Peacock.

  • Hell in a Cell: CM Punk vs. Drew McIntyre
  • WWE Women’s Championship: Nia Jax (c) vs. Bayley
  • Damian Priest vs. Finn Bálor
  • Women’s World Championship: Liv Morgan (c) vs. Rhea Ripley (with Dominik Mysterio in a Shark Cage)
  • Main Event: Roman Reigns & Cody Rhodes vs. Solo Sikoa & Jacob Fatu

Whether you’re at home or on the go, here’s how you can stream Bad Blood 2024 on different devices:

Streaming on Mobile Devices

WWE Network App (International viewers): Also available for iOS and Android. Ensure you have a stable internet connection for a smooth viewing experience.

Peacock App (U.S. viewers): Available for both iOS and Android devices. Simply download the app, sign in with your subscription details, and start streaming.

Drew McIntyre: ‘The Hatred Dies’ At WWE Bad Blood

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Despite both personal and professional stresses, Drew McIntyre is ready for his ten month feud with CM Punk to culminate tonight at WWE Bad Blood.

McIntyre has been embroiled in the biggest angle of his wrestling career clashing with CM Punk, who notoriously has been out with an injury for the majority of the feud. However, the win-loss stands at 1-1 with the rubber match taking place in a Hell In A Cell at Bad Blood Saturday evening.

Before the show, McIntyre filmed himself sitting in his car down in Atlanta, making note that he planned to make chaos this weekend on social media, but life had other plans.

Sadly, McIntyre’s brother John announced the unfortunate passing of their aunt, noting on social media that she stepped up for the family when Drew and John’s mother passed away.

Drew didn’t mention the news during the video, but focused on the angle itself, noting that he is ready to put the near-year feud to bed. He also acknowledged his appreciation for fans making the case that the battle should main event the PLE.

“All that matters is this match happens, this match ends, this thing ends tonight. The hatred dies. Making promises. All I can promise is it’s not going to be a classic. It’s not going to be ‘cinema.’ It’s gonna be brutal. It’s going to shorten our careers, there will be mutually assured destruction and there will be blood. I apologize in advance for what people will see tonight.”

We at SEScoops would like to offer our deepest condolences and prayer to Drew McInytre, his aunt and his family at this time.

AJ Styles Injury: Update Following SmackDown Scare

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Fans may have had quite the pause after it appeared AJ Styles may have gotten injured during his return match against Carmelo Hayes.

Styles returned to WWE SmackDown after being away for months and he got thrown right into the fire with a singles fight against the upstart Carmelo. However, the match got stopped early when Styles seemingly injured his ankle after an awkward landing. Styles crawled underneath the rope to be checked on by a doctor and the match was called. This allowed LA Knight to hit Hayes with his BFT finisher. Styles was helped to the back and it was later shown that “The Phenomenal One” was taken to a hospital.

If one were to go back and watch the footage, it would appear that Styles’ injury could indeed be legitimate and not an angle, but fear not. According to Fightful Select, AJ Styles injury is all apart of an angle and the former WWE Champion is just fine.

Styles’ persona is taken a new turn as he was the full-fledged heel in his previous feud against WWE Undisputed Champion Cody Rhodes. Styles went out in a memorable way in an “I Quit” match at Clash At The Castle when he was handcuffed to the corner and found himself between the turnbuckle and the steel stairs wielded by the “American Nightmare.” However, on SmackDown AJ said that he regretted his actions earlier this year and plans to make up for his past transgressions, aiming to rebuild his legacy.

Eric Bischoff Claims AEW Shockwave Will Not Land on FOX

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Eric Bischoff, the former WWE executive and wrestling industry veteran, has recently shared his thoughts on the possibility of AEW’s rumored new show “Shockwave” airing on FOX. Speaking on his 83 Weeks podcast, Bischoff expressed strong skepticism about the likelihood of such a deal.

Bischoff’s Stance on AEW and FOX

Bischoff didn’t mince words when addressing the rumors, stating emphatically that AEW landing on FOX’s broadcast network is “a fantasy.”

He pointed out the significant disparity between SmackDown’s viewership on FOX and AEW’s current ratings for shows like Rampage and Collision:

“Does anybody in their right f*cking mind think that FOX Network is going to go, ‘Well, we couldn’t make SmackDown work with two and a half million viewers. But man, that Rampage or that Collision show, hmm! And this new one they’re coming out with, let’s do that.’ I understand why Swerve did it. He got excited, he’s emotional. He’s doing what he should do. But that was a bad take. I don’t see it, no. And to think that it could happen is a reflection of lack of information and knowledge, aka ignorance.”

Criticism of Swerve Strickland’s Comments

The discussion was sparked by recent comments from AEW wrestler Swerve Strickland. While Bischoff acknowledged Strickland’s enthusiasm for promoting his company, he criticized the wrestler’s suggestion that FOX might replace SmackDown with an AEW product

Viewership Comparisons

Bischoff highlighted the stark contrast in viewership numbers:

  • SmackDown on FOX: Approximately 2.3-2.5 million viewers per week
  • AEW Rampage and Collision: Around 300,000-400,000 viewers per week

He argued that it would be illogical for FOX to replace a show drawing over 2 million viewers with one that struggles to reach even a quarter of that audience.

Update On Original Plans For Motor City Machine Guns In WWE

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The Motor City Machine Guns seemed revved up for a WWE debut in the near future and the initial thought for the veteran tag team is much different than expected.

The go-home episode of WWE SmackDown for Bad Blood featured a “fast cars” vignette for something forthcoming on the roster and many believe it’s a tease to the Motor City Machine Guns ready to pack a punch on the main roster.

The vignette featured a sports car being started with a pair of footsteps silhouetted. Also featured was a city scape which so happened to a shot of Detroit, MI, the backyard of Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin.

A good deal of speculation had the veteran TNA tag team making their “impact” down in NXT, but this vignette certainly changes that mindset. Additionally, a WWE source for Fightful Select stated that they never heard Shelley and Sabin planned for working in NXT. According to the source, the Detroit duo has been slated to be apart of the SmackDown roster for quite some time.

While many young stars would benefit from getting a gauge from both Shelley and Sabin, it makes a lot more marketing sense to have the two established stars be a foundation for a tag division on SmackDown.

Before heading to WWE, Shelley and Sabin both had some memorable last hurrahs with TNA as Shelley finally became the World Champion for the promotion and Sabin had anothe run with the X-Division Title.

Serendipituosly enough, the same night the vignette aired on SmackDown, AJ Styles made his return to the program in a match against Carmelo Hayes.

Liv Morgan and Rhea Ripley Both make Big Claims about Feud ahead of WWE Bad Blood

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Liv Morgan and Rhea Ripley have made some big claims ahead of their match at WWE Bad Blood 2024 tonight from State Farm Arena.

Speaking to Jackie Redmond ahead of the show, Morgan claimed that if she wins tonight then the feud between her and Ripley will be over:

“She likes to claim that the only reason I’ve been able to beat her twice is because of Daddy Dom, and like you said, he’s going to be locked in a shark cage, so when I beat her again for this third and final time, there’s no more excuses that she can say. So when I beat Rhea Ripley at Bad Blood, it’s safe to say that the Liv Morgan Revenge Tour will finally be over.”

Ripley also noted on the UpUpDownDown Fanatics Auction stream that she does not want to still be in a feud with Morgan when asked who she wants to face at WrestleMania next year, saying “I’ve seen people predicting Liv but I want to be done with that now.”

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WWE Bad Blood 2024 Matches

Here are all of the matches taking place at WWE Bad Blood tonight from State Farm Arena, which you can watch live or back on demand on WWE Network and Peacock.

  • Hell in a Cell: CM Punk vs. Drew McIntyre
  • WWE Women’s Championship: Nia Jax (c) vs. Bayley
  • Damian Priest vs. Finn Bálor
  • Women’s World Championship: Liv Morgan (c) vs. Rhea Ripley (with Dominik Mysterio in a Shark Cage)
  • Main Event: Roman Reigns & Cody Rhodes vs. Solo Sikoa & Jacob Fatu

Whether you’re at home or on the go, here’s how you can stream Bad Blood 2024 on different devices:

Streaming on Mobile Devices

WWE Network App (International viewers): Also available for iOS and Android. Ensure you have a stable internet connection for a smooth viewing experience.

Peacock App (U.S. viewers): Available for both iOS and Android devices. Simply download the app, sign in with your subscription details, and start streaming.

Why CM Punk needs to beat Drew McIntyre at WWE Bad Blood 2024

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The highly anticipated WWE Bad Blood 2024 event is set to feature a brutal Hell in a Cell match between CM Punk and Drew McIntyre, bringing their intense 9-month rivalry to a climax.

As these two superstars prepare to wage war inside the unforgiving steel structure, there are compelling reasons why CM Punk needs to emerge victorious in this career-defining clash.

The Road to Redemption

CM Punk’s return to WWE has been a rollercoaster ride, filled with both triumphs and setbacks. His rivalry with Drew McIntyre has been particularly tumultuous, with both men inflicting physical and emotional damage on each other.

Overcoming Past Defeats

While Punk scored a victory over McIntyre in their Strap Match at WWE Bash in Berlin, he suffered a controversial loss at SummerSlam due to interference from special guest referee Seth Rollins.

A win at Bad Blood would allow Punk to even the score and prove that he can overcome McIntyre in a definitive manner.

Setting Up Future Opportunities

A win over Drew McIntyre at Bad Blood could open up exciting new avenues for CM Punk’s near future career trajectory in WWE.

World Heavyweight Championship Aspirations

CM Punk has already teased a potential clash with Gunther for the World Heavyweight Championship, likely to take place at Survivor Series. 

A decisive victory over McIntyre would solidify Punk’s claim as the number one contender and set the stage for this highly anticipated title match.

Elevating the Hell in a Cell Stipulation

CM Punk has expressed a desire to bring back the old feeling of the Hell in a Cell match, which he feels has been “bastardised” in recent years. 

A brutal, hard-fought victory could help restore the prestige and intensity associated with this legendary stipulation.

Narrative Closure

The feud between CM Punk and Drew McIntyre has been deeply personal, involving stolen mementos, vicious attacks, and career-altering moments. A definitive end to this rivalry is necessary for both performers to move forward.

Rhea Ripley Photo Gets Huge Reaction ahead of WWE Bad Blood 2024

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WWE Superstar Rhea Ripley got a huge reaction from fans with her latest post on X ahead of her match at Bad Blood tonight.

‘Mami’ posted an image with the caption “Blood ??” and as of writing she managed to get over 34 thousand likes with the space of a couple of hours.

Ripley is set to face Liv Morgan at Bad Blood for the Women’s World Championship and Dominik Mysterio will be suspended above the ring in a shark cage.

https://twitter.com/RheaRipley_WWE/status/1842571092298232172/photo/1

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WWE Bad Blood 2024 Matches

Here are all of the matches taking place at WWE Bad Blood tonight from State Farm Arena, which you can watch live and back on demand on WWE Network and Peacock.

  • Hell in a Cell: CM Punk vs. Drew McIntyre
  • WWE Women’s Championship: Nia Jax (c) vs. Bayley
  • Damian Priest vs. Finn Bálor
  • Women’s World Championship: Liv Morgan (c) vs. Rhea Ripley (with Dominik Mysterio in a Shark Cage)
  • Main Event: Roman Reigns & Cody Rhodes vs. Solo Sikoa & Jacob Fatu

Whether you’re at home or on the go, here’s how you can stream Bad Blood 2024 on different devices:

Streaming on Mobile Devices

WWE Network App (International viewers): Also available for iOS and Android. Ensure you have a stable internet connection for a smooth viewing experience.

Peacock App (U.S. viewers): Available for both iOS and Android devices. Simply download the app, sign in with your subscription details, and start streaming.

Roman Reigns Posts Cryptic Message ahead of WWE Bad Blood

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Roman Reigns has posted a cryptic message ahead of his match tonight at the WWE Bad Blood 2024 Premium Live Event.

Taking to X ahead of the show, Reigns wrote “Tonight we show them. No words needed. #WWEBadBlood #OTC.”

Whilst the “we” he refers to is likely he and Cody Rhodes, there is a chance that he is teasing something else tonight, considering the rumors of The Rock making a return.

Read More – WWE Bad Blood 2024 Rumors: The Rock, Bloodline and more

WWE Bad Blood 2024 Matches

Here are all of the matches taking place at WWE Bad Blood tonight from State Farm Arena, which you can watch live or back on demand on WWE Network and Peacock.

  • Undisputed WWE Championship: Cody Rhodes (c) vs. Kevin Owens
  • World Heavyweight Championship: GUNTHER (c) vs. Randy Orton
  • Strap Match: CM Punk vs. Drew McIntyre
  • Mixed Tag Team Match: Rhea Ripley & Damian Priest vs. Dominik Mysterio & Liv Morgan
  • Women’s Tag Team Championships: Alba Fyre & Isla Dawn (c) vs. Bianca Belair and Jade Cargill

Whether you’re at home or on the go, here’s how you can stream Bad Blood 2024 on different devices:

Streaming on Mobile Devices

WWE Network App (International viewers): Also available for iOS and Android. Ensure you have a stable internet connection for a smooth viewing experience.

Peacock App (U.S. viewers): Available for both iOS and Android devices. Simply download the app, sign in with your subscription details, and start streamin

WWE Bad Blood 2024 on Netflix: Premium Live Event being shown in these countries

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WWE’s upcoming premium live event, Bad Blood 2024, is set to make history as it becomes the first WWE event to stream live on Netflix in select international markets. This groundbreaking move comes ahead of WWE’s major shift to Netflix in January 2025, when Monday Night Raw will begin streaming exclusively on the platform.

Countries Streaming WWE Bad Blood 2024 on Netflix

Brazil

Brazil has been confirmed as the first country where WWE Bad Blood 2024 will be available to stream live on Netflix. 

Brandon Thurston of Wrestlenomics verified this information using a VPN, confirming that the event is listed on Netflix Brazil’s platform.

New Zealand

New Zealand has also been reported as a country where WWE Bad Blood 2024 will be streaming live on Netflix. 

This follows Netflix’s previous live streaming of WrestleMania 40 in the country, indicating a growing partnership between WWE and Netflix in the region.

Significance of WWE’s Netflix Debut

This early streaming of WWE Bad Blood 2024 on Netflix in select international markets marks a significant milestone in WWE’s transition to the streaming giant. It serves as a precursor to the company’s broader move to Netflix, which is set to begin in January 2025.

Testing the Waters

By airing Bad Blood 2024 on Netflix in specific countries, WWE is likely testing the technical aspects and viewer reception of their content on the platform.

This trial run could provide valuable insights and help iron out any potential issues before the full-scale launch of WWE programming on Netflix next year.

Expanding Global Reach

The decision to stream Bad Blood 2024 on Netflix in international markets demonstrates WWE’s commitment to expanding its global reach.

By leveraging Netflix’s vast subscriber base, WWE can potentially attract new viewers and provide easier access to its content for existing fans in these regions.

WWE’s Netflix Deal: A Game-Changer

In early 2024, WWE signed a landmark deal with Netflix, valued at over $5 billion for ten years of WWE Monday Night Raw. 

This agreement marks a significant shift in WWE’s broadcasting strategy, moving its flagship show off traditional cable television for the first time in three decades.

Future of WWE on Netflix

While the current focus is on Monday Night Raw, Netflix executives have expressed interest in eventually hosting WWE’s premium live events on the platform. 

The streaming of Bad Blood 2024 in select markets could be seen as a step towards this goal, potentially paving the way for more WWE content on Netflix globally.

Taz Will Miss TV Time Due To Knee Replacement Surgery

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AEW commentator Taz is expected to miss TV time as he is set to undergo knee replacement surgery.

On this week’s AEW Dynamite, a storyline began in which Taz was assaulted by a mystery attacker in the parking lot ahead of the show. Nigel McGuinness replaced him on the commentary desk alongside Excalibur and Tony Schiavone. It was reported that the storyline was developed to write Taz off the programming as he’s set to get full knee replacement surgery. Taz then announced the same on social media.

“Unfortunately, I will be out for awhile. I’ll be having total knee replacement surgery very soon. Talk to you guys down the road.”

Earlier this year, Taz was informed that he required both of his knees and both of his shoulders replaced. The pro wrestling legend had stated that he was going to keep trying regenerative procedures and dealing with the pain. However, he will now go under the knife.

Taz said that the issues were not from bumps he took in the ring. However, it was caused due to heavy weight training during his career. Taz was last seen on AEW when Hook officially retired the FTW Championship at AEW Dynamite: Grand Slam and presented it back to his father. On this week’s edition of AEW Dynamite, Taz’s son Hook delivered a promo and said that he will avenge the attack on his father.

More Legends Confirmed For WWE Bad Blood

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Fans can expect to see some legendary faces at WWE Bad Blood, whether that be on camera or in attendance.

Tonight’s Premium Live Event takes place at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, GA, with a loaded card and the supposed return of ‘The Big Guy.’ Roman Reigns and Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes vs. Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu are expected to headline the show. 

PWInsider.com reports that Scott Steiner, Rick Steiner, Diamond Dallas Page (DDP), Madusa, and Jacqueline Moore are slated to be at the show for fan interactions and/or potential on-air appearances. Arn Anderson shared on his Twitter that he and Tully Blanchard will be at the show via this statement: 

“Heading to very familiar surroundings for WWE Bad Blood tomorrow in Atlanta. Having Tully there should provide some serious flashbacks, and it will be an honor to walk the halls of the fresh, new WWE. To all my friends who still work there see ya tomorrow!”

https://twitter.com/thearnshow/status/184236062862492475

Familiarity

The names mentioned above had runs in WCW, some becoming household names in the promotion. With the event being held in Atlanta, a city deeply associated with WCW, WWE is bringing them in for the show. 

For all of your Bad Blood coverage, make sure to stick with SEScoops for the latest news throughout the day.

Gunther Credits Triple H’s Support As Key to His Rise

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WWE World Heavyweight Champion Gunther has stated that WWE Chief Content Officer Triple H played a pivotal role in his success.

‘The Ring General’ has tasted massive success in WWE under Triple H’s control. He has been the longest-reigning WWE Intercontinental Champion of all time and soon became the World Heavyweight Champion. Gunther has now hailed his boss for the creative direction and how he has benefitted from it.

Gunther told Metro UK that Triple H has always supported him and praised his boss for his disciplined approach while also focusing on the long-term goals. He said:

“He always supported me and saw something in me. In general, I think he is somebody that is very disciplined when it comes to his long term goals with certain people and sticking to them. I don’t know if I would be here without ever being more or less connected with Triple H in that sense.”

Gunther also talked about having creative freedom and how Triple H deals with it. He said:

“All I can do is I can do me. I can do that better than anybody else. And in my case, it’s ‘take it or leave it.'”

The current WWE World Heavyweight Champion then revealed that he didn’t share the same connection with his former boss Vince McMahon. The Austrian powerhouse made his way into the main roster for the first time in 2019 but was eliminated in minutes at WWE Survivor Series. He didn’t get much time to work under Vince but said that there was a difference in their creative ideas. He said:

“The creative ideas from his side, obviously, was never my kind of thing. But that’s subjective. It’s a taste thing. I think the success can’t be denied. But I was just under him for maybe three and a half months, and in that time, I had half a conversation with him.”

Gunther is thriving and he looks unstoppable as the World Champion. However, Sami Zayn is determined to end his title run similar to how he dethroned him off the Intercontinental title. On this week’s WWE Raw, Gunther finally accepted Zayn’s challenge and they will face each other soon. However, that happened after ‘The Ring General’ laid out Zayn with a brutal attack.

Charlotte Flair Reveals Her Initial Reaction To Career-Threatening Injury

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Multi-time WWE Women’s Champion Charlotte Flair thought that her life was over after she suffered severe injuries last year. “The Queen” has been away from the programming since suffering a significant knee injury including tears to her ACL, MCL, and meniscus last year.

Charlotte Flair recently joined in for an interview on the Forever Young Podcast with Dr. John Layke and Dr. Payman Danielpour. She opened up on the injury and her recovery process. The former WWE Women’s Champion is determined to recuperate and bring back the best version of herself. She said:

“I thought my life was over. My husband [Andrade] had just come back to the company or was on his way back. I knew he was going to be debuting soon. From the moment I was taken out, I just have kept telling myself that I’m going to come back the best version of the Queen when I do come back.”

‘The Queen’ is using the injury hiatus to her advantage as she is scouting the present wrestling landscape to add more layers to her character when she is back. Flair explained:

“It’s been a challenge, but a challenge I know that’s going to make me better in the long run because I’ve had the opportunity over these, I think it’s been like nine, eight months now to go back and see things that I would have done over. What can I do over? Look at the landscape of the division and try to figure out where I can add character layers when I come back.”

During the conversation, she was asked how long until she returns. However, Flair remained tight-lipped and said that she wants fans to get surprised when she makes her comeback.

The daughter of legendary wrestler Ric Flair, is quite active on her social media and shares footage of her in-ring training. She previously dropped a clip of running the ropes and doing a series of rolls.

There is a belief that there is still some time left before she returns to the ring as the injuries that she sustained last year were severe. She is likely to miss the remainder of the year and could be back next year.

WWE Bad Blood 2024 Kickoff Live Stream: How to Watch

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WWE Bad Blood 2024 is set to be an explosive event, marking the return of this iconic pay-per-view after a 20-year hiatus. As wrestling fans eagerly anticipate the main card, the Kickoff Show promises to set the stage for an unforgettable night of action.

Here’s everything you need to know about catching the WWE Bad Blood 2024 Kickoff live stream.

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Kickoff Show Start Time

The official WWE Kickoff Show typically begins one hour before the main card. For Bad Blood 2024, fans can expect the Kickoff to start at 5 p.m. ET / 2 p.m. PT.

How to Watch the Kickoff Show

The WWE Bad Blood 2024 Kickoff Show will be available for free on multiple platforms, making it easily accessible for fans worldwide.

Streaming Platforms

You can catch the Kickoff Show on the following platforms:

  • WWE Network
  • YouTube
  • Facebook
  • Twitter (X)
  • Twitch

What to Expect from the Kickoff Show

The Kickoff Show serves as a prelude to the main card, offering fans a mix of analysis, interviews, and sometimes even matches. Here’s what you can typically expect:

Expert Panel Discussion

A panel of WWE experts and personalities will break down the night’s upcoming matches, providing insights and predictions.

Superstar Interviews

Exclusive interviews with WWE Superstars scheduled to compete at Bad Blood may offer last-minute thoughts and strategies.

Potential Kickoff Match

While not confirmed, it did used to be common for WWE to feature one match during the Kickoff Show to whet fans’ appetites for the main card.

Kayla Braxton Details Initial Frustration With Paul Heyman Pairing

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Kayla Braxton has revealed that she wasn’t thrilled with the Paul Heyman pairing at first but she learned the genius of the former ECW owner as time went by.

The former WWE personality recently had an interview with Denise Salcedo. She talked about things such as her love for horror movies, the reason she left WWE, and more.

During the talk, Braxton was asked about her work with Heyman which was one of the highlights of her later run in WWE. Kayla revealed that she wasn’t a fan of the wise man when he first started appearing on Talking Smack with her:

“Yeah, probably one of the most—if not the most—brilliant mind in wrestling. Paul’s been around forever, for like many different leaderships and eras of wrestling. That really happened very organically back during the Thunderdome era, during the pandemic, when they put us together on Talking Smack.

So we had the panel show.  I didn’t really know Paul, hadn’t worked with Paul that much at the time. I just knew that this really big, loud man was on my kickoff show all of a sudden, taking up all my airtime. I was getting really frustrated with him, but then the more I got to work with him…man, I would not have become the broadcaster I had become if it weren’t for Paul Heyman.”

Something Really Special: Kayla Braxton

Things changed once Paul Heyman started working his magic. Kayla Braxton mentioned how even before her time, Talking Smack was a destination for some big storyline developments. Her mini-feud with Heyman also made its way to SmackDown when Paul Heyman started doing his thing:

“From there, we’d create little mini storylines on the panel—which a lot of times, Talking Smack, things that would happen on there, even that the Renee Paquette, then Renee Young and Daniel Bryan – things would end up on TV at storylines. That’s kind of what inched our way into this whole Bloodline feud that I had.

And listen, there were a lot of times we’d be going live, I’d be handed a script of what to say in my interview. and Paul’s like ‘You don’t need that.’ I’m like ‘Yo we’re going live and I don’t know if I can just tell them in the truck hey, I’m not saying that’ But we would just go off the cuff, and anything Paul touched turned to gold. It was really fun. And that’s also something that’s really special. Not a lot of people can say that they got to work that closely with the wise man.”

Kayla Braxton left NXT for the main roster in April 2019. She was made host of Talking Smack in August 2020 and the show was renamed to SmackDown LowDown. She left the company in June this year.

Chelsea Green Outraged As Fans Gloat Over Her SmackDown Dumpster Dive

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Chelsea Green is not happy with the fans and fellow WWE superstars gloating about her loss in the dumpster match on this week’s episode of SmackDown.

Former General Manager Vickie Guerrero suggested the return of the match during the show’s Fox premiere. Current GM Nick Aldis made the match official.

The Bad Blood go-home episode of the show this week saw Green taking on Michin in the stipulation match. Chelsea’s partner Piper Niven tried to help her friend win the bout but she failed.

The ending of the match saw Michin first sending Niven crashing through the side of the dumpster. She then power-bombed Chelsea Green through a table set inside the dumpster and closed the lid to win the match.

Chelsea Green Is Not Happy

The Canadian star was understandably not happy about her defeat at the Blue Branded Show. She went on a Twitter tirade after the show went off air, calling out fans who mocked her defeat.

A number of WWE stars also joined in on the fun. Chelsea Green has responded to tweets from the likes of Corey Graves, Hurricane Helms and more:

https://twitter.com/indi_hartwell/status/1842378328163987777

Apart from the Dumpster match, the SmackDown episode also featured the TV return of AJ Styles. The former World Champion unfortunately ended up suffering an injury during his match on the show.

Cody Rhodes was also in action tonight, though his match took place after SmackDown. You can check out everything that happened after the broadcast ended here.

Watch: What Happened With Cody Rhodes After (10/4) SmackDown Went Off Air

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Cody Rhodes picked up a dark match victory after this week’s episode of SmackDown from Bridgestone Arena in Nashville went off air.

A number of matches took place after the Blue Branded Show this week. WWE first taped the finals of the Women’s Speed Championship Tournament set to air on X on October 11.

The first dark match of the night then saw Liv Morgan with Dirty Dom defending the Women’s Title against Lyra Valkyria. Morgan picked up the victory in the bout.

The second dark match featured Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes facing Austin Theory. The latter had his A Town Down Under partner Greyson Waller on his side.

While Waller tried to help his partner win the bout, Rhodes ended up outsmarting them. He sent Theory crashing into Greyson when he hopped up on the apron and then picked up the victory with a Cross Rhodes.

What Happened On SmackDown

The Bad Blood go home episode of SmackDown was full of many noteworthy moments. The show saw the TV return of AJ Styles who unfortunately seems to have suffered an injury during his match with Carmelo Hayes.

The event also featured the return of the Dumpster match. Michin picked up a victory over Chelsea Green in the bout, sending Green into a Twitter tirade.

The Bloodline defended their tag titles in a triple threat ladder match in the main event of the show. They went up against DIY and Street Profits. The duo of Tonga Loa and Tama Tonga managed to retain the titles without any outside help.

Tomasso Ciampa wasn’t very happy with the outcome of this bout and he can be seen refusing a handshake from Street Profits in a fan-made video after the show.

WWE Bad Blood: Watch The Cold Open Short Film With Cody Rhodes and Metro Boomin

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WWE Bad Blood is mere hours away and expectations are high ahead of tonight’s show from the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia. The show was announced back in July by Cody Rhodes and Metro Boomin, who have reunited to deliver the show’s exciting cold open.

On Twitter, WWE CCO Paul ‘Triple H’ Levesque shared the video that will open tonight’s Bad Blood Premium Live Event. The video features the Game handing Rhodes a confidential document for the Undisputed WWE Champion’s ‘stake-out’ of the arena with Metro Boomin. Together, the pair, who both have deep ties to Georgia, watch on for anything suspicious as clips hyping up the various matches planned for the PLE.

WWE Bad Blood 2024

WWE’s fourth Bad Blood event will take place on October 5, from the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia, and like its predecessors, will feature a Hell in a Cell match. The full card for the show is as follows:

  • CM Punk Vs. Drew McIntyre (Hell in a Cell Match)
  • Nia Jax (c) vs. Bayley (WWE Women’s Championship)
  • Damian Priest vs. Finn Bálor
  • Liv Morgan (c) vs. Rhea Ripley (WWE Women’s World Championship. Dominik Mysterio will be suspended above the ring in a shark cage)
  • Cody Rhodes & Roman Reigns vs. The Bloodline (Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu)

With a stacked card and the supposed return of ‘The Big Guy,’ WWE Bad Blood 2024 will be an exciting show for fans to check out around the world. Stay tuned to SEScoops for the latest from WWE Bad Blood including breaking news and live results.

Spoiler Behind Mysterious ‘Coming Soon’ Vignette On (10/4) SmackDown

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The mystery personnel behind the vignette on this week’s episode of SmackDown from Bridgestone Arena in Nashville have been revealed.

The Blue Branded show this week featured a ‘Coming Soon’ vignette with a speeding car seemingly running away from law enforcement in a metro city.

The first sign of the persons behind the video package was observed in the skyline shown in the video. Fans recognized it as a scene of Detroit, the hometown of the veteran tag team Motor City Machine Guns.

If the hints weren’t enough, the WWE Brazilian announcer Marco Alfaro confirmed during the broadcast that the teaser belonged to the legendary tag team:

Motor City Machine Guns To WWE

The duo of Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin became free agents in April this year after their TNA contracts expired. Initially believed to be AEW bound, the Guns have come much closer to making their WWE debuts in recent months.

Shelley and Sabin regularly competed in independent promotions in the months after their departure from TNA but they have since said goodbye to the indie scene.

WWE is usually very strict about allowing contracted talents to make outside appearances. The Guns wrapping up their indie dates was a big hint towards their future.

The reports that first suggested that they would be joining the NXT brand have subsided. The tag team is now believed to be heading directly to the main roster.

The new vignette pretty much confirms that the former Impact stars will be joining the SmackDown brand in the very near future.

AEW WrestleDream: 6 Matches, Updated Card for 10/12

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Here’s the updated match card for next weekend’s second annual AEW WrestleDream pay-per-view event:

1. AEW World Championship: Bryan Danielson (c) vs. Jon Moxley.

2. AEW International Championship: Ricochet vs. Will Ospreay (c) vs. Konosuke Takeshita.

3. TNT Championship: Jack Perry (c) vs. Katsuyori Shibata.

4. Open Challenge by Darby Allin.

5. ROH World Championship: Mark Briscoe (c) vs. Chris Jericho.

6. ROH World TV Championship: Atlantis (c) vs. Brian Cage.

AEW Wrestledream 2024 will be held on Saturday, October 12, and broadcast live on pay-per-view.

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WWE’s Tiffany Stratton Wants To Tag Team With Sabrina Carpenter

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With Nia Jax by her side, Tiffany Stratton has proven to be a force to be reckoned with ever since she joined WWE’s main roster earlier this year. As Miss Money in the Bank, Stratton’s future in WWE already looks incredibly bright, and could that future see her team with Sabrina Carpenter?

Speaking on the Sore Losers podcast, Stratton shared that she wants to team with Carpenter, given that many people think they look so much alike.

“I’m trying to hit up my girl Sabrina Carpenter, apparently everyone thinks that we look alike so, I would love to meet her and hangout with her. [If she wants to wrestle her] No, I think we’d be more of a tag team.”

In August, Carpenter’s Short ‘n Sweet album produced Espresso and Please, Please, Please, two of the 25-year-old’s most popular hit songs. Carpenter recently appeared at the VMAs, where she descended to the stage atop a glittery swing and sang Please, Please, Please.

Musicians And Wrestling

Sabrina Carpenter hasn’t competed for WWE yet, but if she does step into the ring, she couldn’t be the first to get physical. In the 1980s, Cyndi Lauper’s involvement with the WWF helped launch the ‘Rock ‘n Wrestling Connection’ and she would hit Fabulous Moolah with a purse during a match during 1984’s Brawl to End It All on MTV.

In 2002, Toby Keith suplexed Jeff Jarrett during the debut edition of NWA: TNA, in a huge moment for the new company. More recently, Bad Bunny wowed fans with his skills in the ring which saw him compete in the 2022 Men’s Royal Rumble and defeat Damian Priest at WWE Backlash in 2023. With those stars in mind, Carpenter has some big shoes to fill if she does team with Stratton, and stay tuned to SEScoops for all the latest from Miss Money in the Bank.

Spoilers: Inaugural WWE Women’s Speed Champion Crowned

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WWE began a tournament to crown the new Speed Women’s Champion last month and now the name that becomes the inaugural champion has been revealed.

The company taped the finals of the Speed Women’s tournament alongside this week’s episode of SmackDown from Bridgestone Arena in Nashville.

They first taped the Semifinal match between Kairi Sane and Candice LeRae in which the latter picked up the victory and made her way into the finals for the match against IYO SKY.

The former member of The Way faction was able to defeat SKY as well and she was crowned the first-ever Women’s Speed Champion:

WWE Speed On X

The concept of WWE Speed was introduced back in April this year in partnership with X. The program airing on the social media platform sees stars from all three brands competing against each other in matches that have a 5-minute time limit.

The inaugural Speed champion was determined with a tournament that ran from April 3 to May 3. Former WWE star Ricochet was crowned the inaugural champion on the men’s side after he defeated Johnny Gargano in the finals.

The Women’s Speed championship was first announced by Triple H in early August. A tournament featuring names such as Naomi, Lyra Valkyria, Blair Davenport, Piper Niven and more began on September 4.

The speed title is the first singles championship for Candice LeRae in WWE. The only other championship she has held in the company is the NXT Women’s Tag Team title with Indi Hartwell.

AEW Talent Misclassification Lawsuit Reveals $60MM in Talent Payments and Potential Reclassification Costs

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New reporting from POST Wrestling’s John Pollack and Brandon Thurston (Wrestlenomics) on the independent contractor misclassification lawsuit against AEW provide a rare look into AEW’s talent expenditures and the significant financial implications of potentially reclassifying their wrestling and non-wrestling talent as employees.

The Lawsuit

Former AEW announcer Kevin Kelly and The Tate Twins have filed a lawsuit against All Elite Wrestling (AEW) and others, alleging defamation and breach of contract following their departures from the company. Central to the case is a challenge to AEW’s classification of its talent as independent contractors rather than employees. The plaintiffs aim to void the arbitration clauses in their contracts and seek class-action certification for the lawsuit. Kevin Kelly’s attorney, Stephen P. New, has been outspoken in advocating for reform in the pro wrestling industry regarding talent classification.

AEW’s Response and Legal Maneuvers

AEW is actively working to move the case to federal court. As the legal battle unfolds, the lawsuit brings to light previously undisclosed details about AEW’s talent compensation and the financial burdens the company would face if forced to reclassify its talent as employees.

Talent Compensation and Financial Insights

Over a two-year period, AEW paid 290 individuals, including both wrestlers and non-wrestling talent, more than $60 million under independent contractor agreements. This breaks down to an average of $207,000 per individual, though compensation likely varies widely, with top stars commanding multi-million-dollar contracts.

If AEW were required to reclassify its talent as employees, the company would face significant financial obligations beyond current payouts. AEW would be liable for a 9.95% tax, totaling over $5.97 million, and would incur additional employee benefits costs of $18,125 per individual annually—resulting in approximately $5.26 million in yearly expenses.

Legal and Financial Implications

Beyond taxes and benefits, AEW would also need to cover legal fees, estimated at about 30%, leading to projected expenses of $14.59 million. This sum substantially exceeds the $5 million threshold established by the Class Action Fairness Act (CAFA), which allows for federal jurisdiction, which may be perceived as more favorable to defendants.

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