4 Questions on everyone's minds heading into WWE Bad Blood 2024
WWE Bad Blood 2024 is right around the corner, and fans' excitement is through the roof for the show. The Atlanta event will mark the culmination of some of the biggest feuds of the year, while also promising huge moments with massive implications for the remaining shows. With both women's titles on the line, a Hell in a Cell Match, and more, Bad Blood should be a sumptuous spectacle.
Heading into the show at State Farm Arena, there are a number of questions lingering on everyone's minds. Many in the audience are intrigued regarding the execution, creative direction, and fallout from the five matches at the premium live event. They will be watching with bated breath to see how these queries will be addressed.
Here are four of the biggest questions on fans' minds heading into WWE Bad Blood 2024.
#4 Will Liv Morgan's feud with Rhea Ripley end at WWE Bad Blood 2024?
Rhea Ripley's feud with Liv Morgan and The Judgment Day has been one of the most divisive WWE storylines of 2024. While it has garnered great reactions from live crowds, there has also been much online dissent for various reasons. Some fans, for example, feel Dominik Mysterio's involvement overshadows the Women's World Title, while others think Ripley is booked too strong compared to Morgan.
As a result, one section of fans would love for the storyline to extend beyond Bad Blood 2024, while another section can't wait for it to be finished. Thus, the question Triple H and Co. face is whether to conclude the rivalry with a decisive result in Atlanta or extend it with a massive moment like the potential return of Raquel Rodriguez.
#3 Turns and returns: Will we see some big surprises at WWE Bad Blood 2024?
Speaking of Raquel Rodriguez, Big Mami Cool's potential return is not the only comeback fans are optimistically looking forward to. Given the match card of WWE Bad Blood 2024, top names like Paul Heyman, Jimmy Uso, and even The Rock could show up in Atlanta. Any of these superstars making their returns would make for some unforgettable moments, but that may not even be all.
Another form of surprise awaiting the audience in State Farm Arena could come in the manner of heel turns. Stars like Naomi, Tiffany Stratton, Kevin Owens, and Randy Orton have had some friction with certain superstars on the card and could decide to have a say in proceedings by betraying their respective allies.
Will we see at least one surprise return or heel turn at Bad Blood? Only time will tell.
#2 Who should win the feud between CM Punk and Drew McIntyre?
CM Punk and Drew McIntyre are set to conclude arguably the feud of the year at WWE Bad Blood 2024. The duo has been at odds since McIntyre injured Punk in the 2024 Men's Royal Rumble Match, putting him out of action for over six months. While The Scottish Warrior cost The Second City Saint his WrestleMania main event dream, the latter returned the favor by costing him multiple world title matches.
With both men holding one win each in the feud, their Hell in a Cell bout is set to conclude the rivalry by crowning a definitive winner. This raises the question as to who should get the win and receive the bragging rights that come with it. Both men thoroughly deserve it, and an argument could be made for each needing the victory.
There is no clear favorite to emerge victorious, but one thing is for sure: when the match is done, we will have a better idea of what the future holds for both men.
#1 Which match will headline WWE Bad Blood 2024?
Arguably the biggest question on everyone's minds heading into WWE Bad Blood 2024 is which match will go on last. While CM Punk and Drew McIntyre have built the most heated feud in the entire industry, it's hard to ignore the blockbuster nature of the huge Bloodline-centric tag team match as a potential main event.
It will be hard to follow Punk and McIntyre if they deliver the kind of violence and storytelling expected of the blowoff to their extremely personal feud. Meanwhile, Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes taking on Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu with potential returns from Jimmy Uso or The Rock is a match that could close any premium live event.
One wonders which bout Triple H and his creative team will award the honor of going on last and whether their choice will be vindicated by the performers. What's certain is that they won't be able to please everyone.