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

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.

More Legends Confirmed For WWE Bad Blood

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.

WWE Bad Blood 2024 Kickoff Live Stream: How to Watch

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.

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

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.

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

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.

Found Footage From WWE Bad Blood ’97 and the First ‘Hell In a Cell’

WWE is bringing back the Bad Blood event for an upcoming PLE this Saturday at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, GA, and has now released lost footage of the inaugural event. 

WWE is reintroducing this theme to celebrate the anniversary of the very first Hell in a Cell match, which took place on October 5, 1997. The match featured The Undertaker and Shawn Michaels, marking Kane’s debut.

Kane made his way down to the ring after multiple week teases of his impending arrival on television by Paul Bauer. Kane laid out his brother after a long staredown with a tombstone, allowing Michaels to go over. 

WWE Vault released footage of welders putting together the structure, an infamous promo by The Undertaker, and clips of Kane’s arrival. This match changed the course of history and served as the launching pad for the Kane character, who went on to have a 20+ year career. 

There is also footage of when WWE revived Bad Blood in 2003 for a Hell in a Cell match between Triple H and Kevin Nash, with Mick Foley as the special guest referee for the World Heavyweight Championship main event. The event also saw Goldberg take on Chris Jericho. 

The previous time it was used was the following year when Triple H faced Shawn Michaels in another Hell in a Cell match as the main event. You can check it out below: 

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

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.

Implications for The Bloodline

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.

Read More – WWE Bad Blood 2024 Match Order Leaked: The latest rumors

Surprise Appearances

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.

WWE Bad Blood 2024 Match Order Leaked: The latest rumors

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.

Read More – WWE Bad Blood 2024 Odds: Favorites Revealed Ahead of PLE

The Rumored Match Order

According to a recent rumored leak from an internal production listing, the following match order is expected for WWE Bad Blood 2024.

  1. Hell in a Cell: CM Punk vs. Drew McIntyre
  2. WWE Women’s Championship: Nia Jax (c) vs. Bayley
  3. Damian Priest vs. Finn Bálor
  4. Women’s World Championship: Liv Morgan (c) vs. Rhea Ripley (with Dominik Mysterio in a Shark Cage)
  5. 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.

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

Main Event: Unlikely Allies vs. The New Bloodline

The night is set to culminate in a tag team match featuring the unlikely pairing of Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes against Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu. 

This main event is shrouded in uncertainty, as fans speculate about potential betrayals and surprises that could unfold.

Bad Blood 2024 Listed On Netflix Brazil Ahead Of WWE Raw Move

In January 2025, WWE Raw will begin streaming on Netflix as part of a lucrative decade-long deal estimated to be in the ballpark of $5 billion. For those outside the U.S. they will also receive SmackDown, WWE NXT, and Premium Live Events, but this weekend’s Bad Blood will be WWE’s first Netflix PLE according to a recent listing.

WWE Bad Blood 2025 is slated to air on Netflix in Brazil this Saturday at 7:00 PM Brasilia Standard Time. While this is the case for Netflix in Brazil, the show will not air on the streaming juggernaut in other countries in South America. WWE has yet to publicly promote Bad Blood for Netflix in Brazil.

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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.

WWE Bad Blood 2024 Predictions: CM Punk vs Drew McIntyre and more

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 Post Show Press Conference Start Time: US, Australia, Europe and more

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.

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

US Start Times

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

Eastern Time (ET)

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

Central Time (CT)

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

Mountain Time (MT)

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

Pacific Time (PT)

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

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Australian Start Times

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

Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT)

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

Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST)

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

Australian Central Daylight Time (ACDT)

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

Australian Western Standard Time (AWST)

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

European Start Times

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

Central European Summer Time (CEST)

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

British Summer Time (BST)

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

Other Notable Time Zones

Japan Standard Time (JST)

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

India Standard Time (IST)

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

What to Expect from the Press Conference

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

Superstar Interviews

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

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

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

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

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How to Watch the Post-Show Press Conference

Streaming Platforms

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

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

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What to Expect

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

Superstar Interviews

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

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

Match Analysis

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

Future Storyline Hints

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

Preparing for the Live Stream

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

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

WWE Bad Blood 2024 Odds: Favorites Revealed Ahead of PLE

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.

Read More – WWE Bad Blood 2024 Live Stream: How to watch

WWE Women’s World Championship Match

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

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

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

Hell in a Cell Match

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

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

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

Cody Rhodes and Roman Reigns vs The Bloodline

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

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

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

Damian Priest vs Finn Balor

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

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

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

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Understanding the Odds

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

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

Potential Upsets

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

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

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

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

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

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

– Cody Rhodes drops a spoiler

Keep Those Expectations High

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

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

– Cody Rhodes

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

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

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

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.

Read More – WWE Bad Blood 2024 Card: Every match taking place

WWE Bad Blood US Start Times

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

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

Australian Start Times

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

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

Bad Blood European Start Times

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

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

Other International Start Times

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

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

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WWE Bad Blood 2024 Live Stream: How to watch

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

How to Watch

United States Viewers

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

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

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

International Viewers

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

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

WWE Network offers several key benefits, including:

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

United Kingdom Viewers

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

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

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

How to Subscribe

To subscribe to WWE Network:

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

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WWE Bad Blood 2024 Card: Every match taking place

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.

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Main Event: Hell in a Cell

CM Punk vs. Drew McIntyre

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.

Jade Cargill & Bianca Belair To Host WWE Bad Blood, Tease VIP Guests

As the WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions, Jade Cargill and Bianca Belair are two of the biggest stars on the company’s roster. While the EST and the Storm aren’t currently set to compete at Bad Blood 2024, the pair will have a role at WWE’s upcoming Premium Live Event.

During the September 27, edition of WWE SmackDown, Belair and Cargill shared that they will be the official hosts of WWE Bad Blood. Not only that, but the Tag Team Champions also teased surprise appearances by “VIP guests” in Atlanta.

Belair and Cargill join other WWE Superstars who have served as the host of Premium Live Events, including The Miz who (alongside Snoop Dogg) hosted WrestleMania 39. This didn’t go so well for the A-Lister who was forced into impromptu matches with Pat McAfee and Shane McMahon, both of which he lost.

At this year’s Money in the Bank, Trish Stratus hosted the show in her native Toronto, Canada. In NXT, Meta-Four served as the hosts of Stand and Deliver in April of this year.

WWE Bad Blood 2024

WWE Bad Blood 2024 will take place on October 5, from the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia and will be WWE’s fourth Bad Blood event, as well as the first in over 20 years.

Here is the card for WWE Bad Blood 2024 as it currently stands:

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

Stay tuned to SEScoops for all the latest from WWE Bad Blood 2024, including breaking news and live results from the much-anticipated show.

Drew McIntyre Taunts CM Punk’s Dog Larry With Futurama’s Saddest Scene

Drew McIntyre and CM Punk have held nothing back in their feud that has proven to be a highlight of WWE Television in 2024. Just days ahead of their collision at WWE Bad Blood, McIntyre has now taken aim at Punk’s dog Larry with an infamous moment from the hit animated show Futurama.

On his Instagram Stories, Punk shared a video of his popular pooch in the ring with fans in the comments sharing their love for Larry. On Twitter though, McIntyre gave a ‘spoiler’ of Larry’s fate after WWE Bad Blood, comparing the dog to Seymour from Futurama.

For those not initiated with the animated series, Seymour is the beloved pet of protagonist Phillip J. Fry, who is accidentally cryogenically frozen for 1,000 years. McIntyre’s clip shows Seymour waiting in vain for Fry to come home, a fate that McIntyre wants to inflict upon Larry when he faces CM Punk inside Hell in a Cell next month. This isn’t even McIntyre’s first dig at Larry as he referred to him as a “stupid-looking dog” during a June 2024 edition of WWE Raw.

Though he’s yet to join CM Punk on TV, Larry has proven to be a hit with fans, with WWE releasing merch for the dog in a historic first. Larry, named after The Wolfman Larry Talbot, has also been immortalized as an action figure as he and Punk are part of a new line of wrestling figures created by Zombie Sailor’s Toys as part of their Heels and Faces line.

Dominik Mysterio to Be Suspended in a Shark Cage At WWE Bad Blood

WWE is bringing back the shark cage stipulation for a key match featured on the upcoming Bad Blood premium live event, which is just under two weeks away. This stipulation will be applied to the Women’s World Championship match between Liv Morgan and Rhea Ripley.

During this week’s episode of WWE Raw, a graphic announced that Dominik Mysterio will be locked inside a shark cage—an infamous gimmick used to prevent outside interference while two wrestlers settle their score.

The segment saw Ripley reveal the news to her heel allies, who quickly panicked. Ripley then dropped Morgan with a headbutt, leaving the champion laid out in the ring as the segment ended.

This feud has deep roots. After WrestleMania 40, Morgan accidentally injured Ripley in a backstage segment that was originally meant to spark a feud leading to their match. Ripley, who had just retained her title against Becky Lynch at WrestleMania, suffered a significant shoulder injury during the segment. As a result, Ripley was sidelined for months and forced to vacate the championship.

To crown a new champion, WWE held a battle royal on Raw, which saw Lynch claim the title. However, at the King and Queen of the Ring premium live event, Morgan, with help from Mysterio, captured the championship, setting up her ongoing rivalry with Ripley.

At SummerSlam, Ripley put over Morgan after interference from Mysterio, with the championship on the line.

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Dirty Dom will be hanging above the ring in a shark cage at WWE Bad Blood

Cody Rhodes Preparing Special Entrance for Bad Blood

At WWE Bad Blood 2024, Cody Rhodes will team with Roman Reigns to take on The Bloodline, represented by Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu. If Rhodes teaming with the man he dethroned at WrestleMania 40 isn’t strange enough, the American Nightmare will have a special entrance for the October 5, show.

Rhodes’ entrance music will be performed by the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff’s Marching Band at Bad Blood 2024. The news was confirmed by the band on X, who are excited to expand their reach and gain national exposure with WWE.

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This entrance will mark Rhodes’ first time being accompanied by live music in WWE and serves as a testament to the high standing of the reigning WWE Champion. WWE has typically reserved live music entrances for its very top talent including Triple H, The Undertaker, Rhea Ripley, John Cena, and the late Bray Wyatt.

Claim Your Kingdom

Rhodes’ theme song ‘Kingdom’ has proven to be a certified hit with wrestling fans with crowds across the globe singing the American Nightmare to the ring. Following Rhodes’ WrestleMania 40 victory over Roman Reigns, Kingdom reached #1 in the iTunes U.S. Rock charts.

After a particularly boisterous rendition of his theme in New York’s Barclays Center, Rhodes shared his delight that fans sing along to his theme song.

Rhodes will have quite the entrance at WWE Bad Blood, but the question remains as to whether he and Roman Reigns will be able to co-exist given their history. Stay tuned to SEScoops for all the latest from WWE Bad Blood 2024, including breaking news and live results.

Roman Reigns Warns Cody Rhodes Ahead Of WWE Bad Blood Tag Match

At WWE Bad Blood on October 5, Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes will team up to take on The Bloodline, represented by Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu. With so much history between Reigns and Rhodes, including three WrestleMania main events as opponents, fans have naturally been skeptical as to whether the two will co-exist in Atlanta, Georgia.

On the latest episode of SmackDown, the two met in a cinematic video package filmed at Georgia Tech’s football field. Reigns opened by reflecting on his past as a football player at Georgia Tech, declaring Atlanta his territory. He then challenged Rhodes’ connection to the city, prompting Cody to cite his family’s deep roots in Atlanta, particularly their legacy at the State Farm Arena, the venue for Bad Blood.

Looking To The Future

Reigns then broached the topic of their tag match at Bad Blood and taunted his would-be tag-team partner by bringing up the Bloodline’s dominance. Reigns vowed that while they will be allies on October 5, once Bad Blood is finished, he will be coming after the Undisputed WWE Championship.

The segment ended with both men blocking each other’s attempts to leave. Reigns warned Rhodes, “You’re in my way in life,” before finally walking off ending his meeting with the American Nightmare on a tense note.

WWE Bad Blood 2024 will take place on October 5, from the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia. Stay tuned to SEScoops for all the latest on Bad Blood including breaking news and live results.

WWE PLE Schedule 2024: Bad Blood, Survivor Series WarGames and more

WWE has an electrifying lineup of Premium Live Events (PLEs) scheduled for the rest of 2024, including the return of a classic PPV name we haven’t seen in over 20 years.

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WWE Bad Blood

On October 5, 2024, it’s the return of WWE Bad Blood from Atlanta, GA.

Historically, Bad Blood has been known for brutal matches, including the first ever Hell in a Cell match between The Undertaker and Shawn Michaels way back in 1997.

CM Punk vs Drew McIntyre has been confirmed for inside the HIAC structure, and it should be an absolute barnburner.

WWE Crown Jewel

Rounding out the currently announced PLEs, WWE Crown Jewel is scheduled for November 2, 2024, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Crown Jewel has now become a staple in WWE’s annual schedule, featuring marquee matches and star-studded lineups for the live crowd in Saudi.

WWE Survivor Series: WarGames

WWE Survivor Series: WarGames returns on Saturday, November 30, 2024 from Vancouver, B.C. at the Rogers Arena.

This page will be updated as WWE announces the remaining shows of the year.

Roman Reigns’ In-Ring Return Match Confirmed For Bad Blood

Roman Reigns will be teaming up with an unlikely ally for his WWE return match against Bloodline at the upcoming Bad Blood PLE event.

The SmackDown season premiere on USA Network opened with Cody Rhodes defending the Undisputed WWE Championship against Solo Sikoa in a cage match.

The Bloodline didn’t like it when Cody managed to beat Solo once again with a Cross Rhodes to retain his title. The group attacked the American Nightmare once the bell rang. After Jacob Fatu landed a moonsault off the top rope, Sikoa ordered him to get to the top of the cage.

Before Fatu could fly, however, Roman Reigns’ music hit, and the Original Tribal Chief came out to a huge pop. He brawled with the Bloodline for a bit and took out the group with help from Cody. The two stood in the ring unsure of each other to end the segment.

Later in the episode, Nick Aldis revealed that Solo Sikoa & Jacob Fatu have challenged Rhode & Reigns for a match at the upcoming PLE. At first Cody declined the offer saying that he was done with The Bloodline and they were Roman’s problem.

Roman Reigns Gets A Unlikely Partner

The final segment of the show saw Roman Reigns taking the contract from Aldis and declaring that he didn’t need a tag team partner to take care of family business. Reigns proclaimed that he remains the Tribal Chief and that the WWE ring still belongs to him.

Cody Rhodes took an exception to this claim. He came out to tell his WrestleMania 40 opponent that WWE is not his anymore since he got dethroned at the Show of Shows. Solo Sikoa then came out with Jacob Fatu while Tanga Loa and Tama Tonga tried to take out Rhodes and Reigns from behind.

Roman and Cody sent the two crashing before Reigns signed the contract. Cody stared at him for a second before extending his hand to ask for the papers. The WWE Champion signed it as well, making the Head of the Table’s return match official.

WWE Bad Blood will take place at the State Farm Arena in Cody’s hometown of Atlanta, Georgia on Saturday, October 5. You can check out the other matches announced for the show here.

Best WWE Bad Blood Matches in History: Shawn Michaels, Undertaker and more (Ranked)

WWE Bad Blood, a pay-per-view event that originated in the Attitude Era, has left an indelible mark on professional wrestling history. Despite only having three editions, this event has produced some memorable matches in WWE history.

As Bad Blood makes its return to the WWE schedule after a 20-year hiatus, let’s take a look at the best matches from this iconic event, ranked in order of their impact and quality.

5. Randy Orton vs. Shelton Benjamin (Intercontinental Championship Match, Bad Blood 2004)

While Bad Blood is often associated with brutal encounters, this pure wrestling match between two rising stars stands out for its technical brilliance. Randy Orton and Shelton Benjamin, both considered among the brightest prospects on the roster at the time, delivered a nearly flawless performance.

This match showcased the incredible athleticism and in-ring prowess of both competitors. Despite being overshadowed by some of the more gimmick-heavy matches on the card, this contest remains a hidden gem that deserves recognition for its crisp execution and storytelling.

4. Ric Flair vs. Shawn Michaels (Bad Blood 2003)

Five years before their emotional clash at WrestleMania XXIV, Ric Flair and Shawn Michaels put on a clinic at Bad Blood 2003. This match featured a more traditional heel/face dynamic, with Flair representing the villainous Evolution stable.

The Nature Boy, five years younger than in their WrestleMania encounter, was able to keep up with the Heartbreak Kid’s pace, resulting in an athletic contest filled with great back and forth action and storytelling.

The match exemplified the type of performance fans had come to expect from these two legends, with Flair securing a victory through his trademark underhanded tactics.

3. Triple H vs. Kevin Nash (World Heavyweight Championship Hell in a Cell Match, Bad Blood 2003)

While Kevin Nash’s return to WWE was marred by physical limitations, this Hell in a Cell match against Triple H stands out as the best of his second tenure.

The bout leaned heavily on brutality and the use of foreign objects to compensate for Nash’s reduced mobility. Special referee Mick Foley added to the carnage, with all three men getting busted open during the contest.

Despite its limitations, this match delivered on the promise of violence that fans expected from a Bad Blood event, proving that sometimes spectacle can overcome technical shortcomings.

2. Triple H vs. Shawn Michaels (Hell in a Cell Match, Bad Blood 2004)

The blood feud between former best friends Triple H and Shawn Michaels reached its zenith in this epic Hell in a Cell encounter. Clocking in at a grueling 47 minutes, this match was a war of attrition that pushed both men to their absolute limits.

From the outset, both competitors wore the crimson mask, setting the tone for a brutal and unforgiving battle. No weapon was off-limits as Triple H and Michaels sought to destroy one another.

The match’s length, while potentially daunting on paper, was necessary to fully convey the hatred and determination of both men. Only through sheer exhaustion did this war finally come to an end, leaving an indelible mark on the Bad Blood legacy.

1. Shawn Michaels vs. The Undertaker (Hell in a Cell Match, In Your House: Bad Blood 1997)

Topping our list is the match that started it all – the very first Hell in a Cell encounter between Shawn Michaels and The Undertaker. This groundbreaking match set the standard for all future cell matches and remains one of the most influential bouts in WWE history.

The Undertaker dominated much of the match, finally getting his hands on the elusive Michaels. HBK’s legendary bumping ability was on full display as he was thrown from pillar to post, creating iconic moments that would be replayed for years to come. The match took the competitors to all sides and even the top of the cell, pushing the boundaries of what was possible in a WWE ring.

Adding to the match’s legacy was the debut of Kane, The Undertaker’s long-lost brother, who tore the door off the cell and laid waste to his sibling. This shocking conclusion added an extra layer of drama to an already unforgettable contest.

Return of Bad Blood

As WWE prepares to revive Bad Blood in October 2024, fans can only hope that the event will produce matches that live up to the legacy of these classics. With the Hell in a Cell match confirmed to return, there’s every chance that a new generation of superstars will add their names to the illustrious history of WWE Bad Blood.

The return of Bad Blood after two decades is a testament to the enduring appeal of its brutal, no-holds-barred approach to professional wrestling. As we look forward to the future of this iconic event, we can’t help but marvel at the incredible matches that have defined its legacy, setting a high bar for all future Bad Blood encounters to aspire to.

Hell in a Cell and 2 More Matches Added to WWE Bad Blood

On October 5, WWE will host its first Bad Blood PLE in over 20 years from the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia. Surprises have been teased for the show, and on this week’s RAW, the card for the highly-anticipated event started coming together.

Hell in a Cell: CM Punk Vs. Drew McIntyre

The feud between CM Punk and Drew McIntyre has been one of the hottest angles of 2024 and will come to a head at WWE Bad Blood. Not only will the pair settle the score in a rubber match, but it will be contested inside Hell in a Cell. The iconic structure has been used at all WWE Bad Blood PLEs so far and that tradition will continue on October 5.

Rhea Ripley Vs. Liv Morgan

Liv Morgan has been at odds with Rhea Ripley ever since Mami’s return to WWE programming from her injury in July of this year. After trading victories at WWE SummerSlam and WWE Bash in Berlin, the two will face off at Bad Blood with Morgan’s Women’s World Championship on the line.

Damian Priest Vs. Finn Balor

At WWE SummerSlam, Damian Priest (alongside Rhea Ripley) was betrayed by The Judgment Day, as Finn Balor aided GUNTHER against the Archer of Infamy. On this week’s Raw, Balor challenged Priest to a match at WWE Bad Blood which the former World Champion was quick to accept.

Stay tuned to SEScoops for all the latest from WWE Bad Blood including breaking news and live results from WWE’s next Premium Live Event.