CM Punk defeated Drew McIntyre at tonight’s WWE Bad Blood Premium Live Event to kick off the show from State Farm Arena.
The blood feud between the two men saw the company bring back the Hell in a Cell gimmick for them to finish the feud. Punk claimed before the show that he was looking to bring back the dangerous nature of the match, and both he and McIntyre delivered.
Punk would get the win after hitting the GTS on McIntyre. All of the action stayed inside of the Cell but it was bloody and brutal.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.”
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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’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.
Verified with a VPN that in Brazil it does appear WWE Bad Blood will air live on Netflix on Saturday.
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.
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.
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.
WWE Bad Blood 2024 is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated wrestling events of the year. Set to take place on Saturday, October 5, 2024, in Atlanta, Georgia, this revival of a classic pay-per-view has fans buzzing with excitement and speculation.
As we approach the big night, let’s dive into the swirling rumors and what fans can expect from this electrifying event.
The Rock’s Potential Return
One of the hottest rumors surrounding WWE Bad Blood 2024 is the potential return of Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson.
Speculation has reached fever pitch after a conversation between Cody Rhodes and Pat McAfee hinted at a “big guy” making a comeback at the event.
Pat McAfee tells Cody Rhodes that he hears “the big guy” is coming back this week. pic.twitter.com/69XelcbIL0
If The Rock does make his grand return, it could have massive implications for The Bloodline storyline. Fans are eagerly anticipating how his presence might shake up the ongoing civil war within the faction.
Could we see The Rock aligning with Roman Reigns, or will he stand against his cousin? It’s very much more likely that he’ll be going against Reigns and we’ll be getting something major at either Crown Jewel or Survivor Series.
Main Event Shakeup
The main event for WWE Bad Blood 2024 seemingly undergone a last-minute change, adding to the intrigue surrounding the show.
Originally slated to feature a Hell in a Cell match between Drew McIntyre and CM Punk, the headline bout will now see Cody Rhodes and Roman Reigns teaming up against members of The Bloodline.
WWE has a history of delivering shocking moments at its premium live events, and Bad Blood 2024 is expected to be no exception. Several WWE legends are rumored to be in Atlanta for the event, including Scott Steiner, Rick Steiner, Diamond Dallas Page, and members of the original Four Horsemen.
Looking Ahead: Crown Jewel Implications
Cody Rhodes has hinted that events at Bad Blood 2024 will have significant implications for the upcoming Crown Jewel event.
A mysterious video package or vignette is set to play during the show, potentially setting up major title matches for the future.
As WWE Bad Blood 2024 approaches, wrestling fans are buzzing with excitement and speculation about the highly anticipated event. Set to take place on Saturday, October 5, at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, this pay-per-view promises to deliver intense action and potentially game-changing moments ahead of the Crown Jewel in Saudi Arabia this November.
Let’s dive into the latest rumors surrounding the match order and what fans can expect from this thrilling night of professional wrestling.
According to a recent rumored leak from an internal production listing, the following match order is expected for WWE Bad Blood 2024.
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
Breaking Down the Card
Opening with a Bang: Hell in a Cell
The event is rumored to kick off with the highly anticipated Hell in a Cell match between CM Punk and Drew McIntyre. This brutal encounter is expected to set the tone for the entire night, showcasing the intense rivalry between these two superstars. With most fan predictions favoring CM Punk, fans are eagerly anticipating a potential victory for the former AEW Champion.
Title Matches in the Middle
The middle of the card features two championship bouts. First, Nia Jax defends her WWE Women’s Championship against Bayley, witg predictions leaning towards Jax retaining her title.
Following this, Liv Morgan puts her Women’s World Championship on the line against Rhea Ripley in a match that adds an intriguing twist with Dominik Mysterio suspended above the ring in a shark cage.
Building Tension: Priest vs. Bálor
The singles match between Damian Priest and Finn Bálor is positioned strategically to build tension before the main event.
This clash between former Judgment Day allies is expected to be a hard-hitting affair, with predictions favoring Priest to emerge victorious.
All Elite Wrestling (AEW) fans have reason to celebrate as the company’s pay-per-view events are set to make their debut on the MAX streaming platform in 2025. This move marks a significant shift in how AEW fans can access the company’s premium content. Let’s dive into the details of this exciting development.
The New AEW-Warner Bros. Discovery Deal
AEW and Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) have announced a multi-year renewal of their partnership, extending their successful five-year relationship. This new agreement aims to provide fans with unprecedented access to AEW’s most popular programming.
PPV Distribution on MAX
The transition of AEW pay-per-views to MAX is a game-changer for fans and the industry alike. Here’s what we know so far:
Timing and Availability
PPV distribution on MAX will begin later in 2025.
Events will be available at a discounted price for MAX subscribers.
Non-subscribers may still have the option to purchase events on an a la carte basis in the United States.
Pricing and Details
While specific pricing information has not been released, AEW has promised to share additional details and pricing in the coming months. This move is expected to make watching AEW’s premiere live events more budget-friendly for fans, as opposed to the $50 per show cost that it currently is.
Impact on AEW’s Revenue Stream
The shift to MAX will likely affect AEW’s traditional PPV revenue stream. Instead of relying heavily on individual event purchases, AEW will now earn even more revenue primarily through its media rights package with Warner Bros. Discovery.
Comparison to Other Wrestling Platforms
AEW’s approach differs from WWE’s current model in the United States, where fans can view live events as part of their standard Peacock subscription without additional fees.
However, AEW seems to be maintaining a hybrid model by offering discounted prices on MAX while potentially keeping the option for individual purchases.
What This Means for Fans
Accessibility
The move to MAX will make it easier for fans to access AEW content in one place, potentially eliminating the need to use multiple platforms like Bleacher Report, TrillerTV, or cable services to watch PPVs.
Cost Savings
While exact pricing is yet to be announced, the promise of discounted PPV events for MAX subscribers suggests that fans may save money compared to traditional PPV purchases.
Expanded Viewing Options
With live streaming and on-demand options, fans will have more flexibility in how and when they watch AEW content.
WWE Bad Blood 2024 is set to take place on October 5, 2024, at 8 pm EST, promising an explosive night of action. As fans eagerly anticipate the event, let’s dive into our predictions for the main matches on the card.
CM Punk vs Drew McIntyre: Hell in a Cell
The most anticipated match of the night is undoubtedly the Hell in a Cell showdown between CM Punk and Drew McIntyre. This feud has been brewing for months, captivating audiences with its intensity and personal nature.
The Build-Up
The rivalry between Punk and McIntyre has been one of the most compelling storylines in professional wrestling this year. It began with McIntyre injuring Punk at the Royal Rumble and has escalated through a series of confrontations and title match interferences.
Prediction
Given the brutal nature of Hell in a Cell matches and the personal animosity between these two superstars, fans can expect a violent and grueling encounter. While both men have a strong case for victory, the prediction leans towards Drew McIntyre emerging victorious.
Reasoning: McIntyre is in the prime of his career and a win here could solidify his status as a top-tier superstar. Additionally, Punk’s character may be better positioned to absorb a loss and use it as motivation for future storylines.
WWE Champion Cody Rhodes & Roman Reigns vs Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu
This tag team match features an intriguing alliance between Cody Rhodes and Roman Reigns as they face off against The Bloodline.
Prediction
Despite the star power of Rhodes and Reigns, our prediction favors Cody Rhodes and Roman Reigns to secure the win.
Reasoning: WWE is likely looking to establish The Bloodline, particularly Jacob Fatu, as a formidable threat. But saying that, you can’t have Cody and Roman lose.
Women’s World Championship: Liv Morgan (c) vs Rhea Ripley
Liv Morgan defends her Women’s World Championship against the formidable Rhea Ripley in what promises to be an intense clash2.
Prediction
Liv Morgan is favored to retain the Women’s World Championship in this encounter.
Reasoning: Ripley’s momentum and dominant presence make her a strong contender for the title. However, the match could potentially end in controversy, where Liv manages to just survive with her belt.
Damian Priest vs Finn Balor
This match continues the ongoing saga between the current and former members of The Judgment Day.
Prediction
Damian Priest is predicted to secure the victory in this contest.
Reasoning: To keep the feud between the New Judgment Day and old Judgment Day alive, Balor needs a win here. Having said that, there’s a good chance that this will be the blowoff and Damian will get the win before moving on to a World Title program.
WWE Women’s Championship: Nia Jax (c) vs Bayley
Nia Jax puts her WWE Women’s Championship on the line against the challenger Bayley.
Prediction
Nia Jax is favored to retain her championship in this match.
Reasoning: As a relatively new champion, Jax is likely to hold onto the title to further establish her reign and potentially set up future challengers.
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.
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
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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)
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.
AEW Dynamite has delivered some of the most compelling promos in modern professional wrestling since its debut in 2019. As we celebrate the 5th anniversary of the show, it’s the perfect time to reflect on the memorable mic work that has defined key moments in the company’s history.
Promos are an essential aspect of wrestling, and AEW has had no shortage of powerful, emotional, and explosive moments that have helped elevate talent and shape storylines, despite some claims that All Elite is all about the in-ring action and nothing else.
Here’s a look back at the best AEW Dynamite promos that have stood the test of time.
MJF and CM Punk: “Will You Be My Valentine?” (February 2022)
The rivalry between MJF and CM Punk produced some of the best promos in wrestling, but the February 2022 episode of Dynamite featured a particularly unforgettable exchange.
In this promo, MJF, who is of course often known for his arrogance and brashness, showed a rare moment of vulnerability, recounting how Punk was his childhood hero, or at least it seemed that way.
Punk’s response, laden with tension, escalated the feud to new heights, culminating in the famous “Will you be my Valentine?” line. The promo was a masterclass in storytelling, blending sincerity with heelish cunning.
Jon Moxley and Eddie Kingston: “You Made a Promise to Your Mother” (November 2020)
Jon Moxley and Eddie Kingston’s feud in 2020 delivered intense, emotion-packed promos, but none hit harder than their exchange during a November 2020 episode of Dynamite.
Moxley, the AEW World Champion at the time, reminded Kingston of a promise he made to his mother that he would become champion. The deeply personal nature of this promo, coupled with the raw intensity of both men, elevated their rivalry to new heights.
Moxley’s ability to tap into Kingston’s insecurities made this one of the most emotionally charged promos in AEW history.
Cody Rhodes: “Undesirable to Undeniable” (November 2019)
Cody Rhodes has always been a master of storytelling, and his promo on the November 2019 episode of Dynamite, where he proclaimed that he had gone from “undesirable to undeniable,” was one of his finest moments.
This line was a reflection of Cody’s personal journey in the wrestling business, and it struck a chord with fans who had followed his career. His passion and sincerity were on full display, making it a defining promo in the early days of AEW.
MJF: “You F*cking Mark, Fire Me!” (June 2022)
MJF has made a name for himself as one of the best talkers in wrestling, and his now-legendary “You f*cking mark, fire me!” promo from June 2022 ranks among his finest. Coming off a series of real-life contract negotiations and controversies, MJF blurred the lines between fiction and reality during a live episode of Dynamite. His fiery tirade directed at AEW President Tony Khan captivated the crowd as MJF vented his frustrations, calling out the company’s management in what was designed to look like an unscripted, off-the-cuff manner.
The promo sent shockwaves through the wrestling world, with fans and pundits alike debating whether the promo was real or part of a storyline. MJF’s passion and venom in his delivery made the moment unforgettable.
AEW Dynamite, since its inception in 2019, has provided wrestling fans with unforgettable matches that blend storytelling, athleticism and elements of strong style to create the first viable alternative to WWE since WCW, even arguably more so than TNA.
As the show celebrates its fifth anniversary, it’s the perfect time to reflect on some of the greatest matches that have defined AEW’s rise in professional wrestling. Below, we look at the standout encounters that continue to resonate with fans.
Kenny Omega vs. Bryan Danielson – Grand Slam (September 22, 2021)
The Dream Match Delivered
Kicking off with one of the most anticipated matches in AEW history, the non-title bout between Kenny Omega and Bryan Danielson was a wrestling purist’s dream.
Held at the first AEW Dynamite: Grand Slam in Arthur Ashe Stadium, this 30-minute time-limit draw left fans in awe. Danielson’s first match in AEW lived up to the hype, with both competitors delivering a technical masterclass.
Omega and Danielson’s chemistry, combined with the electric New York crowd, helped cement this match as one of AEW’s best.
MJF vs. Will Ospreay – International Title (July 17, 2024)
A Near-Hour of Chaos
MJF’s battle with Will Ospreay at AEW Dynamite 250 was an instant classic, lasting nearly 60 minutes and featuring breathtaking high spots and intense brawling.
This International Title match delivered everything a wrestling fan could want, from near-falls to action spilling into the crowd. Ultimately, MJF retained the title, albeit through his usual nefarious means.
The bout is a defining moment in both wrestlers’ careers, highlighting MJF’s own technical prowess and Ospreay’s high-flying and storytelling abilities over the hour.
Britt Baker vs. Thunder Rosa – Lights Out Match (March 17, 2021)
A Pioneering Women’s Match
Britt Baker vs. Thunder Rosa in a Lights Out unsanctioned match is not only one of the best women’s matches in AEW history but one of the greatest matches period. The brutal encounter featured tables, chairs, and thumbtacks, with both women pouring their hearts and bodies into the bout. Despite losing, Baker emerged as a megastar, with the iconic image of her bloodied face solidifying her status. This match significantly raised the profile of AEW’s women’s division.
Parking Lot Fight: Best Friends vs. Santana & Ortiz (September 16, 2020)
Brawling with a Creative Edge
The Parking Lot Fight between Best Friends and Santana & Ortiz was one of the most unique matches of 2020.
This no-holds-barred brawl took place in a parking lot, where both teams used cars, weapons, and everything in between.
The chaotic atmosphere, combined with clever spots and intense aggression, made this match unforgettable. Best Friends emerged victorious, but both teams gained respect for their grit and determination.
Cody Rhodes vs. Brodie Lee – Dog Collar Match (October 7, 2020)
An Emotional Farewell to Brodie Lee
The Dog Collar Match between Cody Rhodes and Brodie Lee for the TNT Championship was as emotional as it was violent.
This match was one of Brodie Lee’s final appearances before his untimely passing, and it was a fitting tribute to his legacy. Both men utilized the chain to devastating effect, delivering a hard-hitting match that concluded with Cody regaining the title. This bout is remembered for its physical intensity and emotional weight.
Jericho Appreciation Society vs. Blackpool Combat Club – Blood and Guts (June 29, 2022)
A Brutal War Inside the Cage
The Blood and Guts match between Jericho Appreciation Society and Blackpool Combat Club was a violent spectacle that saw the two factions settle their feud inside a steel cage with two rings.
Featuring brutal high spots, including Sammy Guevara’s dramatic fall from the top of the cage, the match encapsulated the chaotic nature of the rivalry.
The dual submission finish atop the cage ended the bloody war, with Blackpool Combat Club emerging victorious in a bout fans will never forget.
Kenny Omega vs. PAC – Iron Man Match (February 26, 2020)
A Display of Endurance and Skill
Kenny Omega and PAC put on an incredible 30-minute Iron Man match, demonstrating exceptional athleticism and storytelling.
The match was filled with high-flying maneuvers, hard-hitting action, and strategic wrestling.
After a competitive back-and-forth, Omega won in sudden-death overtime, cementing his legacy as one of the top stars in AEW. PAC also solidified his reputation as one of the most gifted in-ring performers of his generation.
Bryan Danielson vs. “Hangman” Adam Page – AEW World Championship (January 5, 2022)
A Champion’s Test of Grit
The rematch between Bryan Danielson and Hangman Page for the AEW World Championship was another classic. After their previous 60-minute time-limit draw, this match had no such restrictions. Both competitors pushed each other to the limit in an incredibly physical and emotionally charged encounter. Hangman retained the title, solidifying his reign as a top champion, while Danielson continued to prove his technical mastery.
WWE Bad Blood is making its long-awaited return after a 20-year hiatus, promising an action-packed night of intense rivalries and high-stakes matches. Set to take place on October 5, 2024, at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia, this premium live event is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated shows of the year.
Arguably the headline match of the evening will see CM Punk face off against Drew McIntyre inside the unforgiving structure of Hell in a Cell. This brutal contest marks the culmination of a long-standing feud between the two superstars, with each now having secured one victory against the other. The hellacious environment of the cell promises to bring their rivalry to a violent conclusion.
Championship Matches
WWE Women’s World Championship: Liv Morgan (c) vs. Rhea Ripley
Liv Morgan will defend her WWE Women’s World Championship against the formidable Rhea Ripley. This match adds an intriguing twist with Dominik Mysterio suspended above the ring in a shark cage, potentially influencing the outcome of this high-stakes title bout.
WWE Women’s Championship: Nia Jax (c) vs. Bayley
Nia Jax puts her WWE Women’s Championship on the line against Bayley. This contest pits the dominant champion against a seasoned challenger looking to reclaim gold and cement her legacy.
Tag Team Showdown
Cody Rhodes & Roman Reigns vs. The Bloodline (Solo Sikoa & Jacob Fatu)
In a surprising turn of events, former rivals Cody Rhodes and Roman Reigns will join forces to take on The Bloodline, represented by Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu.
This unexpected alliance adds an intriguing dynamic to the event, as fans wonder if the current and former Undisputed WWE Champions can coexist as a team.
Singles Matches
Finn Bálor vs. Damian Priest
Two members of The Judgment Day collide as Finn Bálor faces Damian Priest in what promises to be a hard-hitting contest. This match could have significant implications for the future of the ‘Street Trash’ version of the Judgment Day, and Balor desperately needs a win here.
Event Details
WWE Bad Blood 2024 is scheduled to begin at 6 PM ET (11 PM BST) on Saturday, October 5th. The event will be available for streaming on Peacock in the United States and on the WWE Network internationally.
The earlier start time is due to counter-programming with UFC 307, which is taking place on the same night. This adjustment allows fans to potentially enjoy both events without conflict.
WWE Bad Blood 2024 Tickets: Availability, price and moreWWE is bringing back a classic event with Bad Blood 2024, set to take place on October 5 at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia. This highly anticipated Premium Live Event marks the return of the Bad Blood brand after a 20-year hiatus, promising an unforgettable night of action-packed wrestling entertainment. Here’s everything you need to know about securing your spot at this historic event.
Event Details
Bad Blood 2024 is scheduled for Saturday, October 5, at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta. The event will begin at 5:30 PM, with doors opening at 4:30 PM2. This date is particularly significant as it falls exactly 27 years after the original Bad Blood event, adding an extra layer of nostalgia for long-time WWE fans.
Ticket Availability
Tickets for WWE Bad Blood 2024 are currently on sale through various platforms. Fans can purchase tickets directly from Ticketmaster, the official ticketing partner for the event. Additionally, tickets are available through resale marketplaces such as StubHub, Vivid Seats, and SeatGeek.
Ticket Prices
Ticket prices for Bad Blood 2024 vary widely depending on the seat location and the platform used for purchase. Here’s a breakdown of the price ranges:
Official Ticketmaster Prices
On Ticketmaster, ticket prices start at around $286 for upper-level seats and can go up to $4,500 or more for better locations.
Resale Market Prices
StubHub: Prices start at $244 and range up to $14,093 for premium seats.
Vivid Seats: Tickets begin at $231.
SeatGeek: The lowest price available is $338.
It’s important to note that resale prices can fluctuate based on demand and may change as the event date approaches.
Seating Options
The State Farm Arena offers a variety of seating options to accommodate different preferences and budgets. The arena can hold up to 21,000 people, ensuring a vibrant atmosphere for this WWE PLE.
VIP and Premium Experiences
For fans looking for an enhanced experience, suite rentals are available. These offer all-inclusive food and beverage options, premium views, and exclusive amenities.
Additional Information
Parking
Parking is available at various locations around the State Farm Arena. Fans are encouraged to purchase parking in advance through ParkMobile for the best rates and convenience. Options include:
State Farm Drive: Closest to the entrance
Diamond Deck: VIP parking with exclusive access
Sapphire Deck: Prime location across the street
Ruby Lot: Easy and convenient arena access
Bag Policy
The State Farm Arena has a specific bag policy for events:
Bags must be 14″ x 14″ x 6″ or smaller
All bags are subject to screening
Medical bags and diaper bags are exempt from size requirements but will be searched
Strollers are allowed but must be checked at the Guest Service Center
Cashless Environment
The State Farm Arena operates as a cashless venue. All transactions for tickets, food, beverages, and merchandise require card payments.