Rhea Ripley and a Showdown: Multiple Matches Official for Bad Blood
Rhea Ripley’s Role in Bad Blood
We’re still just under one month out from the return of the Bad Blood premium live event on Oct. 5, 2024, in Atlanta, but WWE has booked much of the card on this week’s episode of Monday Night Raw in Calgary. Here’s what is now official: It’s a good old-fashioned blood feud, and there’s only one way to pay this one off—HELL IN A CELL.
History of Rhea Ripley and the Title
The match means something again, thanks to WWE doing away with the concept as an annual PLE and only breaking it out when a feud calls for it. And if any feud does, it’s this one. Ripley never actually lost the title Morgan currently holds, as she was forced to vacate when Morgan herself injured her. And, of course, it was Dirty Dom turning on her that cost Ripley at SummerSlam. They were always headed for another battle, and it’s going down here.
The Judgment Day Implodes
The Judgment Day has well and truly imploded, and the long-awaited Priest vs. Balor singles match is here. Priest is well and truly up against it, however, as Balor is still riding with the rest of Judgment Day.
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