Kevin Owens, Cody Rhodes agree to future match on WWE SmackDown

Cody Rhodes and Kevin Owens have agreed to a future match.

Rhodes and Owens confronted one another on WWE SmackDown. Rhodes challenged Owens saying it could be tonight, Survivor Series, or Saturday Night’s Main Event. Owens agreed to a match, saying he would do it on his own terms. He agreed with Rhodes saying that piledriving Randy Orton crossed a line, but also said that while he loves Orton, he hated Rhodes.

The promo ended with Rhodes disagreeing, saying he didn’t think Owens really hated him, he thinks Owens hates himself. He said when they have this match, there isn’t a line he won’t cross either.

Owens and Rhodes have been feuding following the events of Bad Blood, when Owens jumped Rhodes backstage in a social media angle. Randy Orton attempted to settle the differences between the two, but ended up getting laid out by Owens for his troubles. After their Crown Jewel match went nowhere, Orton and Owens got into another confrontation on SmackDown, this time ending after Owens laid out Orton with a piledriver, a banned move in WWE.

WWE SmackDown live results: Cody Rhodes & Kevin Owens face-to-face

Cody Rhodes and Kevin Owens are set to go face-to-face on tonight’s WWE SmackDown. The altercation will take place two weeks after Owens hit Randy Orton with a piledriver, leading The Viper to be stretchered out of the ring and taken to an ambulance, where Rhodes joined Orton in his ride to the hospital.

Rhodes called Owens out last week and told SmackDown GM Nick Aldis that he would handle Owens, even if he won’t be allowed to do so in a WWE ring. Aldis then invited Owens to tonight’s show — and he accepted via a remote promo.

Also tonight, the women’s United States Championship tournament continues as Bianca Belair, Chelsea Green and Blair Davenport square off. Last week, Bayley defeated Candice LeRae and B-Fab to advance in the tournament to crown the first-ever champion.

The men’s United States title is scheduled to be defended tonight as Santos Escobar challenges LA Knight. Plus, Bayley & Naomi team up against Tiffany Stratton & Candice LeRae.

Join us for live coverage starting at 8 p.m. Eastern time.

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– Michael Cole welcomed everyone into the show as Salt Lake City scenery was shown. A video recapping last week’s Bloodline developments was shown. Solo Sikoa’s music hit back inside the arena and Sikoa make his entrance with his War Games team.

The Bloodline 2.0 segment

Not much to this. I wonder if there was a travel issue or something of the sort that actually did lead to Reigns not being in the building yet because this segment felt incomplete. Either way, it’s a good hook for the rest of the show to see what happens once Roman comes around.

Loud “OTC!” chants broke out. Sikoa had a microphone and told Salt Lake City to acknowledge him. The crowd instead booed. Sikoa said he and his crew are ready to dominate War Games. “OTC!” chants broke out again. Sikoa said Roman Reigns isn’t ready because he wasn’t even in the building. Sikoa said when Roman gets there, he wants Roman to meet him in the middle of the ring later to accept his terms of surrendering. Sikoa said once Roman surrenders, Roman and his crew will acknowledge him.

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Chelsea Green defeated Blair Davenport and Jade Cargill to advance in the women’s U.S. title tournament [9:50]

And so that’s how you protect Belair but give the beloved Green a welcome win in an important spot on television. Kudos to the production team because it really did look like a crime scene backstage with Cargill laid out on top of the hood of a car. I didn’t know someone in WWE cannon hated Cargill so much that they would attempt to actually kill her, but here we are. Back to the match. It was good and I was glad to see the under-used Davenport get some time to enjoy a spotlight here and there. Green going over was the right call; my only fear now is I’m not sure she actually wins the whole thing, and it’ll be quite the disappointment when she loses, but we’ll cross that bridge when we get there. For now, this was a good, action-packed 10 minutes.

Green made her way to the ring without Piper Niven. Green rolled up Davenport to start the match, but Belair rolled up Green and then Green rolled up Davenport and then Belair rolled up Green. None of the pin attempts resulted in a win. Obviously. Davenport was on the outside and Belair hit a standing moonsault on Green for a two count. Davenport reasserted herself, but it wasn’t long before Belair landed a splash on Green, who was on the outside. Davenport then landed a double stomp on Belair on the apron. The show then went to a commercial break.

The show returned and Belair had control over both wrestlers. Belair was working over Davenport, but Green broke it up and hit a Rough Rider on Belair. Davenport followed that with a double stomp on Green. Belair went for a moonsault, but Davenport got the knees up. Green then dropkicked Belair and landed on Davenport for a two count. Belair came back and landed a German Suplex on Davenport and Green at the same time. Belair got a two count out of it.

Belair ran at Green, but Green moved and Belair hit the ring post. Davenport climbed to the top, but Green cut Davenport off and landed a super-plex from the second rope. Belair hit a 450 on Davenport and went for the pin, but Green pulled Belair off Davenport. Belair returned the favor and got a good near-fall on Davenport. Video then cut in to show Jade Cargill on top of a car with a cracked windshield. Belair left ringside to tend to Cargill. Back inside the ring, Green hit her finisher after a Davenport rollup and Green got the win.

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– Belair was shown hopping in an ambulance with Cargill right before the ambulance sped away. Naomi and Bayley were also shown showing concern.

LA Knight defeated Santos Escobar to retain the United States Championship [8:13]

A fine-enough match, even if the shadow of Nakamura hung over the entire thing, between his physical presence at the end of the bout and the opening-match video. Escobar was given a ton of offense, which was a little surprising, considering Knight’s standing in the WWE food chain. I’m all for this mini reboot for Nakamura and I continue to be intrigued by his pairing with Knight. The clash in styles should be something to watch, for better or perhaps for worse. Here’s hoping this doesn’t end up being a quick three-to-four week arc for Nakamura and then he quickly gets defined down for the 59th time. I’d love to see him be a main player each week.

Before the match began, the lights went out and a Nakamura video aired. Nakamura said he had been watching LA Knight and now knows Knight better than Knight knows himself. Nakamura said Knight is insecure and consumed with fear. Nakamura said Knight’s fears are justified because this is the beginning of Knight’s end. The lights turned back on and Escobar attacked Knight, who was befuddled. Escobar hit a splash on Knight, who was on the outside. The show then went to a commercial break.

The show returned and Escobar continued to have control inside the ring, chopping Knight. Finally, Knight fought back for a few seconds, but Escobar cut Knight off and landed a Senton for a two-count on Knight. Escobar stretched Knight until Knight fought out of it. With Knight on the apron, Knight hit a slingshot shoulder tackle on Escobar. Knight punched Escobar repeatedly. Knight landed a neck-breaker for a near-fall.

Escobar came back and perched Knight on the top. Knight headbutted Escobar away and was going to try his elbow drop, but Nakamura appeared and distracted Knight. Escobar took advantage and hit a frog splash from the top. Escobar set up for his finisher, but Knight countered out of it into a BFT for the win. Nakamura immediately hit the ring and attacked Knight, throwing Knight into the ring post repeatedly. Nakamura then landed a running knee to the back of Knight’s head and left the ring.

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– Johnny Gargano was seen talking to Motor City Machine Guns backstage apologizing for Ciampa’s actions last week. Gargano wanted a tag title match, but MCMG said the next shot goes to the Street Profits. The Profits then appeared for a quick second, said a few words, and Gargano kept talking as a shot of Roman Reigns and his Bloodline walked backstage.

– Nia Jax and Nick Aldis were talking backstage. Aldis asked if Jax knew what happened to Cargill. Jax laughed and said she wants to take Cargill out at War Games. Aldis ran away to stop Cody from going to the ring. Aldis said he didn’t think Owens was in Salt Lake City and Cody said he didn’t think so because he didn’t think Owens would miss the opportunity. Cody then continued his trek to the ring as his entrance music hit.

The Cody Rhodes/Kevin Owens segment

Lots and lots and lots and lots of fire here. Cody has really showed up for this program with Owens, albeit for only a couple weeks at this point, but there is a noticeable difference in Cody’s delivery, passion, focus – all of it. The logic here is a little bit flawed, but there’s no use in being that picky. There is a reason Owens is often looked at as the only reasonable wrestler in pro wrestling with the things he says in promos, babyface or heel, and this was no exception. For years, he did take on Roman Reigns. For years, Roman Reigns was trying to kill his career. For years, he supported Cody in his fight against Roman Reigns. Then, at the drop of a dime, Cody forgives and forgets Roman Reigns in the name of a tag team match? As one of Owens’s (not so) favorite people has been known to say, tell me where Owens is telling lies. Either way, this was really inspired on both ends. Good stuff.

Turns out, Cody will be a guest on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon on Thanksgiving night next week. The crowd showered Cody with loud “Cody!” chants. Cody noted how Randy Orton wasn’t there. He also said he didn’t believe that Owens wasn’t there. Cody then begged Owens to come to the ring. Cody kept shouting and Owens’s voice could be heard as Owens walked through the crowd with a microphone.

Owens said he was summoned to be on SmackDown because “The Great Cody Rhodes wanted me here.” Owens noted how Owens was wearing his best tuxedo t-shirt while Cody didn’t even wear one of his suits. Cody yelled about Owens coming to the ring and Owens said he doesn’t get what he wants because he wants it. Cody hopped out of the ring, but officials stopped Cody from going into the crowd. Owens asked Cody what has him so upset because what’s happened to everybody has been Cody’s fault. The two yelled over each other and Owens walked to ringside.

Owens stood on the commentary table and said for four years, he fought the Bloodline and they tried to end his career. Owens said Roman Reigns tried to end Owens’s career, but Owens kept fighting and then Cody came back and Owens stood by Cody to fight the Bloodline. Owens noted how he celebrated with Cody when he beat Roman Reigns and finished his story. But then when Roman needed a partner “because he’s pissed off everyone around him,” Cody agreed to be Roman’s partner. Owens said Roman tried to take Owens’s life and yet Cody still teamed with Roman.

Cody screamed “enough!” and told Owens that if Owens wants to justify his actions because Cody teamed with Roman, that’s fine, but in reality, Owens always has to be a victim. Cody said nobody holds Kevin Owens down more than Kevin Owens. Cody said Owens’s self-sabotage is next level and Owens is obsessed with being the No. 1 guy and he doesn’t realize it’s a team effort. Cody said Owens is a Grand Slam Champion and one of the best superstars in recent memory. Cody said everyone knows that except Owens.

Cody said at Bash In Berlin, Owens didn’t pull the trigger on Cody and if he did, he could have become Universal WWE Champion. Cody said Owens eventually did pull the trigger – but not on Cody and instead on Orton. Cody said Orton didn’t deserve was Owens did to him. Cody said Owens crossed every line he possibly could. Cody said this lesson won’t happen in a promo; instead, Cody will have to beat it in Owens. Cody said wherever it is, it’s coming, and the ball is in Owens’s court.

Owens grinned and asked Cody if he wanted to fight him. Owens said Cody will get his match when Owens says it’s happening. The crowd booed and Owens said it’s definitely not happening tonight now. Owens said when it does happen, he’ll just be doing his job. Owens said he loved Randy Orton, but he hates Cody Rhodes. Owens walked back through the crowd as Cody shouted at Owens. Cody said he didn’t think Owens hates Cody and instead, Owens hates himself. Now that he knows the lengths to which Owens will go, Cody said there isn’t a single line he won’t cross, either. Cody’s music hit and that ended the segment.

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– Roman and his Bloodline were shown sitting around backstage. They were tossing around ideas for a fifth man. Someone suggested Cody, but Roman said no because Cody is old news and he’s moved on. Sami Zayn suggested Seth Rollins and Roman gave Zayn a nasty look, so that idea was out. Roman said he didn’t think they needed anyone else because if they go out there together, they’re good. And if they die, they die together, too. Jey, Jimmy and Sami agreed and Sami asked Roman what the plan would be. Roman thought about it and said, “I don’t know.”

– Cody was shown walking backstage and Carmelo Hayes it was about time someone told the truth about Cody. Cody pushed Hayes and Aldis quickly appeared to break things up. Cody told Aldis he should evaluate his first-round draft pick. Cody looked angry and the show went back to the ring for the next match.

Naomi & Bayley defeated Tiffany Stratton & Candice LeRae via DQ [7:48]

Not much to this. A standard match with the expected bickering between Stratton and LeRae. The most interesting thing to me was to see if Bayley and SKY would have a tiny reunion after the post-match attack angle, but the show didn’t stick with things long enough to see if that was a thing either way. They are doing their best in trying to heat up the women’s War Games match, but I just don’t think they can get there in time. This wasn’t a feud that needed a War Games; it’s a War Games that needed a feud, and as such, it just doesn’t feel imperative.

Naomi went after Stratton to begin the match. Naomi kept control until Stratton rolled to the outside. Naomi followed Stratton and the heels hid behind Nia Jax. The heels took advantage and attacked Naomi and Bayley. Back inside the ring, LeRae tagged in, but Naomi quickly fought off both heels. Bayley tagged in and hit a suicide dive on Stratton on the outside. Bayley hit a dropkick on LeRae between the ropes and Bayley and Naomi posed as the show went to a commercial break.

Upon return, Stratton had the upper hand on Bayley inside the ring. LeRae tagged herself in while Stratton was posing and the heels bickered. LeRae still stopped Bayley from tagging in Naomi, completely with a moonsault from the second rope. Stratton tagged herself in and hit a boot to Bayley’s face for a two-count. Naomi took out LeRae on the outside and Stratton missed a splash in the corner. When Bayley went to tag Naomi, Jax pulled Naomi off the apron to give Naomi and Bayley the win.

After the match, the heels were beating down the babyfaces, but IYO SKY’s music hit and SKY ran out for the save. SKY hit a springboard dropkick on Jax, but out of nowhere, Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez showed up and joined in the fun. Rhea Ripley’s music hit and Ripley ran to the ring with a kendo stick. Ripley took everyone out with said kendo stick.

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Montez Ford defeated Tommaso Ciampa [7:49]

These guys worked hard for the time they were given and I like the attitude that both Ciampa and Ford has developed in recent weeks (Dawkins, too, but he didn’t show up until the post-match stuff). It’s odd in that I was convinced the Profits were turning heel after last week and this week, the crowd was behind Ford and they kind of managed to keep the heel intensity while keeping the babyface ethos. How long can they successfully walk that line, only time will tell. I applaud all the teams involved in this. That tag division needed a kick in the nuts, and these three teams – MCMG, #DIY, Street Profits – are doing their best to give it just that.

Ciampa walked to the ring slowly and in an ominous way. Ciampa ran at Ford to start the match, but Ford moved and stomped Ciampa. Ford landed a nice dropkick and kicked Ciampa’s back for a quick pin attempt. Ciampa chopped Ford’s throat to get control, but it didn’t last for long because Ford clotheslined Ciampa before landing a step-up enziguri, which took Ciampa to the outside. Ford followed it up with a flip onto Ciampa, but Ciampa came right back and kneed Ford from the apron into the commentary table. The show then went to a commercial break.

Back to the action, Ford powerbombed Ciampa from the top to reset whatever happened during the break. Ford hit a back elbow, clothesline and back suplex to take control. Ford added a standing moonsault for good measure. The two traded blows until Ford kicked Ciampa’s midsection. Ciampa landed a spinning neck-breaker for a two-count. Ciampa set up for a Fairytale Ending, but Ford countered with a knee. It wasn’t long, though, before Ford ran into a knee from Ciampa. Ciampa went for his finisher again and Ford instead rolled Ciampa up for the win.

After the match, Ciampa attacked Ciampa until Dawkins ran out and took care of Dawkins. Gargano then showed up to pull Dawkins off Ciampa. Gargano and Ciampa bickered and Ciampa pushed Gargano to the mat. MCMG then joined the party and Ciampa left the ring as MCMG helped Gargano to his feet. Ciamped yelled “Whose team are you on?” at Gargano as he retreated up the entranceway.

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– Next week, Cody will take on Carmelo Hayes. The women’s U.S. title tournament will continue featuring a match between Michin, Piper Niven and a mystery third competitor, who was supposed to be Jade Cargill.

The Bloodline(s) segment

I love it. I whined last week about Seth Rollins potentially being the fifth guy and even followed that up by whining some more about it in a column and a podcast appearance for another website this week. I knew the possibility of Heyman returning to call in a favor from Punk would be on the table, but these types of things often get leaked these days and the piss is taken out of it before it’s even revealed. Not this time. And hat’s off to Punk, who somehow finds a way to consistently make impactful returns to whatever company he’s in after he goes away for a tiny bit. We know he’s around and he’s back in the wrestling business. And we also knew, going into Survivor Series, there was a chance something like this could happen. But once it finally happened, even here, it somehow felt jarring in a good way. This sets up so much coming out of Survivor Series and into next year. What a fun wrinkle.

Solo’s version of the group entered first. Roman’s music then hit and his group walked out. The teams stared at each other inside the ring and Soo had a microphone. The crowd erupted in “OTC!” chants. Solo told Roman he wasn’t there to fight him and in fact, Solo said he still loves all four of this counterparts. Solo said he wanted Roman to understand that if Roman and his team joined Solo’s team, they could run the company for decades. Solo said Roman doesn’t have a fifth man, a wise man and no choice, so Roman should surrender and join his team – or Roman and his guys will die where they stand.

Solo gave Roman the microphone. The crowd returned to its “OTC!” chant. Before Roman could speak, Paul Heyman’s voice was heard saying, “Ladies and gentlemen!” The crowd went nuts as Heyman walked to the ring. Heyman noted how he was put through a table, so perhaps his math was off, but he knew there was no way to do War Games four vs. five. Heyman said that math didn’t make sense to the wise man. So, Heyman said, it won’t be four vs. five. Instead, Heyman said it will be five vs. five and from there, CM Punk’s music hit. Punk walked to the ring with purpose and all 10 men brawled in the ring.

With everyone else down, Roman and Punk were the two left standing inside the ring. “CM Punk!” chants erupted. Punk and Roman shared a moment and Heyman hopped up on the apron. “This is awesome!” chants began. Heyman grinned as Punk and Roman stared at each other. The rest of the Bloodline hopped in the ring. Punk’s music hit and Punk pointed at Heyman, signaling he was there for him. The show just kind of ended as the Bloodline stood on one side of the ring and Punk stood on the other.

Cody Rhodes and Kevin Owens face-to-face set for next WWE SmackDown

The Undisputed WWE Champion will go face-to-face with his likely next challenger on next week’s SmackDown.

WWE Champion Cody Rhodes and Kevin Owens will go face-to-face on next week’s episode in a segment set up during this week’s SmackDown.

Rhodes came to the ring and called out Owens, but SmackDown general manager Nick Aldis entered and told Rhodes that Owens crossed a line when he gave Randy Orton a piledriver last week. Aldis said that Owens had to be kept away from the building for everyone’s safety.

In response, Rhodes implored Aldis to take the ball that he was leaving in his court and set up a meeting with Owens. Owens was shown responding in a video promo posted to social media where he said that he was turned away from the building tonight, but because the “golden boy” Rhodes asked for the meeting, Aldis told Owens he was needed at the show next week.

The tournament to crown the inaugural Women’s United States Champion will also continue next week with an opening round triple threat match between Bianca Belair, Chelsea Green, and Blair Davenport.

The announced lineup for the Friday, November 22 WWE SmackDown:

  • Cody Rhodes & Kevin Owens face-to-face
  • Women’s United States Championship tournament first round: Bianca Belair vs. Chelsea Green vs. Blair Davenport

Fight Game: What’s the biggest match at AEW Full Gear?

John LaRocca and I are back to talk about the major topics in the world of wrestling on this week’s Fight Game Podcast.

We kicked off the show with our Thumbs Up/Thumbs Down winners and losers of the week before going through our Top Five topics which included:

  • The build to the WarGames matches at WWE Survivor Series
  • Jade Cargill and Bianca Belair
  • Kevin Owens and Randy Orton injury angle
  • Jon Moxley’s Superstation seizing
  • What’s the biggest match at AEW Full Gear?

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Wrestling Observer Live: WWE Smackdown recap, BJ Bethel with the latest on Grant/McMahon case

It’s time for a Saturday Wrestling Observer Live, taking about an edition of WWE SmackDown that would make Jerry Lawler proud.

Kevin Owens gave Randy Orton an illegal piledriver that sent “The Viper to the hospital on a stretcher while Sami Zayn longs for the old days…of 2022. Plus, WWE introduced a new championship.

Journalist BJ Bethel joined me to talk about the latest in the Janel Grant/Vince McMahon lawsuit and if the recent election may have an effect.

It’s a packed show. Check it out in audio form or on YouTube.

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Randy Orton stretchered out after Kevin Owens piledriver in WWE SmackDown injury angle

Kevin Owens delivered a piledriver to Randy Orton on Friday’s WWE SmackDown leading to an injury angle.

Orton called out Owens on Friday’s SmackDown after their Crown Jewel bout last Saturday never took place as the two brawled before it could kick off. Orton was shown storming to the ring, then demanded Owens come out for a confrontation.

The two brawled as officials tried to break up the physicality, but Owens put a punctuation mark on the segment by delivering a piledriver to Orton. Orton immediately sold his head and neck, and was carried out of the arena on a back board.

The angle marks the highest-profile usage of the piledriver in WWE since a February 2013 Raw match where CM Punk delivered the move to John Cena:

In the aftermath, Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes came to the ring to check on Orton, then was shown climbing into the ambulance with Orton.

Later in the show on commentary, Michael Cole noted that Orton was taken to “a local hospital” and was suffering from “undisclosed cervical injuries.”

The angle can be seen in the embedded video below.

WWE Crown Jewel live results: Cody Rhodes vs. Gunther

Two matches for new ceremonial championships highlight today’s WWE Crown Jewel from Saudi Arabia.

Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Cody Rhodes faces WWE World Heavyweight Champion Gunther, and WWE Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan takes on WWE Women’s Champion Nia Jax for the men’s and women’s Crown Jewel championships.

Now reunited, Roman Reigns will team up with The Usos to take on three members of The Bloodline (Solo Sikoa, Jacob Fatu, Tama Tonga or Tonga Loa).

Seth Rollins will take on Bronson Reed in a grudge match while Randy Orton battles Kevin Owens in a high-profile bout.

WWE United States Champion LA Knight will defend against Carmelo Hayes and Andrade in a three-way while WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions Jade Cargill & Bianca Belair defend against Chelsea Green & Piper Niven, Lash Legend & Jakara Jackson, and IYO SKY & Kairi Sane in a four-way.

The main card kicks off at 1 PM Eastern on Peacock/WWE Network.

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Show Recap — 

COUNTDOWN SHOW —

Michael Cole, Big E and Corey Graves hosted the 2-hour countdown show outside the arena surrounded by fans. 

Gunther sit-down interview 

Joe Tessitore did a sit-down interview with Gunther. Gunther saw Randy Orton as a big obstacle heading into their first match. He knew beating Orton would change his career. However, going into his match against Cody Rhodes, he already sees himself ahead of Rhodes. Rhodes came into this match with much support but would get choked out. 

Tessitore asked what it would be like to have the large belt in his hands if he won. Gunther called it materialistic but it would be nice and would allow him to call himself the number one champion in WWE and that’s what it was all about.

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Seth Rollins told Cathy Kelley that he was not 100% but that never stopped him before. Today’s match against Bronson Reed was a big test, one of the biggest of his career. It wasn’t just about slaying this monster but finding out what he had left in the tank. He had his eyes on big things and needed to find out if this was the version of Seth Rollins that was ready to take another run at the world title. 

(This was a good promo and certainly better than the one on Raw trying to tell us there’s a monster inside of him.) 

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There was an extraordinarily long Braun Strowman video package (who is injured and not on today’s show). 

Kevin Owens promo 

Kelley interviewed Kevin Owens (wearing a Cowboy Bob Orton shirt). Owens was hilarious here. He told a story about how the company sent them on some activities in the middle of the desert. They were told to go enjoy themselves so they took a ride in a dune buggy. That dune buggy flipped three or four times. (Kelley confirmed this happened.) 

They were in a car accident and he had no doubt the driver was paid off by Orton or Rhodes. This was all because he attacked their golden boy Cody. Now they were making him do something he didn’t want to do and that was fight his friend Orton. He loved Orton. He apologized to Kelley who was in the dune buggy with him and was collateral damage. He said whatever happened to Orton today was his own fault. 

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Triple H spoke to Nathalie Mamo about how great their arrangement has been with Saudi Arabia. She asked if WWE was here to stay and he said, “Yes.” 

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Jackie Redmond and Sheamus replaced Cole and Graves for the second hour of the pre-show. 

There was a video of Big E trying local cuisine.

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Cody Rhodes interview 

Kelley interviewed Rhodes on his bus. She asked how he was feeling. He said if he had any complaints they would be so surface-level that they couldn’t compete with the fact that this was the happiest he’s been professionally. It was a dream come true. 

There was an element of leadership involved. That excited him because when he had a leadership role in the past he didn’t do well with it. He failed with his past leadership but at least he knew why. So this was an opportunity to plug back in and perhaps there was a leadership future beyond wrestling with WWE. It’s been something he’s thought about lately. 

Kelley asked about the impact this has had on his family. She noted Cody wanted to spend more time with his daughter but his schedule was very demanding. Rhodes was willing to do more work because of his family. He was lucky to have Brandi and she was his rock. 

He spoke about teaming up with Roman Reigns. The Rock appearing after that match was a reminder that he could stick his big, bald, shiny head in the mix anytime. He called Gunther the best on paper but he was also overconfident. Gunther couldn’t get under his skin and Rhodes’ Universal title was the north star of their business. 

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Kelley interviewed Nia Jax backstage. She planned on squashing Liv Morgan and would squash Raquel Rodriguez and Dominik Mysterio if she had to. She wasn’t worried about Tiffany Stratton because she knew it wasn’t her time to cash in.

Kelley interviewed LA Knight whose birthday was yesterday. He didn’t celebrate his birthday because he was in the gym. He soiled the Cheerios of Nick Aldis who was pretty upset for spoiling his game seven between Andrade El Idiot and Carmelo Hayes. Hayes said he doesn’t miss but he did miss and will miss again. The odds have been stacked against Knight his entire career but nothing was going to change. He was going to walk out as champion. 

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One of the final things on the pre-show was a video package for AJ Styles (who is injured and not on today’s show). 

Cole and Graves made their entrance for commentary. 

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CROWN JEWEL 2024 MAIN SHOW –

Various wrestlers were shown arriving at the arena. The large belt arrived too. 

6-man tag team match: Solo Sikoa, Jacob Fatu & Tama Tonga (w/Tonga Loa) defeated Roman Reigns & The Usos (16:37) 

Sikoa pinned Reigns. 

The new Bloodline entered first. Roman Reigns and Jimmy Uso entered together to Reigns’ music (as the crowd chanted “OTC”). Jey Uso entered last to his own music through the crowd. The fans Yeeted and sang along to his song. 

Everyone wore some combination of black and red except for Jey who wore his new blue, pink and white gear. The show was 20 minutes old by the time the bell rang. 

Jey and Tama started. Jimmy tagged in and the Usos worked well together. Jacob Fatu tagged in but the Usos had no trouble with him. They cleared the ring and Reigns seemed pleased. 

The crowd loudly chanted, “We want Roman.” Reigns called for a tag but Jey tagged in Jimmy instead. (Graves said Jey wanted Reigns to know he wasn’t in charge and that they were all on the same level.) Jey and Roman argued while Jimmy tried keeping them on the same page but the distraction allowed the Bloodline to get the heat on him. 

Tama missed a Stinger splash and Jey tagged in. He hit strikes and a running hip attack for two. Fatu tagged in and gave Jey a pop-up Samoan drop to take over. The Bloodline worked over Jey for a while and Tama knocked Jimmy off the apron. Jey fought him off and made the hot tag to Reigns. 

Reigns and Sikoa exchanged blows. Reigns got the better of it and hit a leaping clothesline, uranage and Superman punch. Sikoa blocked a spear and hit a Samoan spike. It actually looked like Sikoa got a three-count but the ref stopped his count at two even though Reigns didn’t kick out. The camera didn’t catch Jimmy breaking up the cover and he was late too. 

Jey handed out superkicks but Fatu headbutted him while outside the ring. Reigns gave Sikoa another Superman punch. He yanked Tama into the ring but Tama knocked over the referee in the process. Reigns handed out more Superman punches. Fatu blocked the attempt on him and headbutted Reigns. Fatu tackled Reigns and hit a step-up moonsault. Fatu also wiped out Jey with a suicide dive. 

Sikoa took advantage and hit Reigns with consecutive Samoan spikes for the pinfall win. The crowd was stunned. 

— The four Bloodline members attacked Roman and Jimmy after the match. They cleared the announce table and Jey tried making the save but they beat him up too. The crowd chanted for Sami Zayn. 

They placed a chair around Jey’s neck and were about to kill him but Sami Zayn entered and they stopped what they were doing. Zayn stood tall as he faced off with the Bloodline. The crowd chanted, “Sami Uso.” 

Sikoa wanted Zayn to join them and offered an embrace. Zayn went to hug him but gave him an exploder suplex instead. The Bloodline swarmed Zayn but he was saved by Reigns and the Usos. 

They cleared the ring leaving Sikoa on his own and it seemed like he was done for. However, Reigns went for a Superman punch while Zayn simultaneously went for a running boot. Sikoa ducked and Zayn knocked out Reigns with the boot. That looked great. Sikoa bailed. 

Jimmy got in Zayn’s face until Jey separated them. Zayn left on his own while Jey remained with Jimmy and Roman.

(It was typical Bloodline stuff where the match itself was fine but everything surrounding it was well put together.) 

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— The Sportsnet feed in Canada completely died after the opening match and didn’t come back on until the women’s tag match was well underway. They were at the point where everyone was trading high spots by the time the feed returned. 

Fatal 4-way tag team match: Jade Cargill & Bianca Belair defeated Chelsea Green & Piper Niven, Kairi Sane & IYO SKY and Lash Legend & Jakara Jackson to retain the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championships

Cargill and Belair retained the titles with a Doomsday Device on Piper Niven. The champs didn’t seem all that happy after the match. 

The match seemed to go about 11-12 minutes. 

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Seth Rollins defeated Bronson Reed (12:21) 

Rollins entered first and went after Reed on the entrance ramp as Reed entered. They brawled toward the ring and Rollins hit a suicide dive. However, Reed grabbed Rollins and slammed him over the barricade into some leather chairs. 

They got in the ring and the match officially started. Reed immediately hit a Tsunami. He went for another instead of attempting a cover but Rollins moved and hit a curb stomp, barely getting a two count. Rollins went for a sunset flip but Reed sat down on him. Reed worked him over until Rollins countered a powerbomb into a DDT. 

Rollins followed with a flying clothesline but Reed remained on his feet. Reed met Rollins on the middle rope but Rollins headbutted him off and followed with a frog splash for just a one count. Rollins hit a rolling forearm but Reed just knocked him over and hit a spinning sit-out powerbomb for two. Reed followed with a DVD for two and a superplex for two. 

Rollins smacked Reed in the face so Reed just leveled him with a clothesline. Reed set up for Tsunami but Rollins rolled to the other side of the ring. Reed hit a senton and went back to the top but Rollins rolled out of the ring this time. 

Reed grabbed the steel steps and tried to hit Rollins with it but Rollins swept his leg out. Rollins followed with a curb stomp onto the steps. Reed slipped into the ring to avoid a count-out but Rollins immediately hit a curb stomp. Rollins went to the top and hit a super stomp for the pinfall win. 

This was really good. 

— Rollins gingerly made his way to the ramp as Reed emerged to his feet to Rollins’ surprise. Reed had a stream of blood down his face. Reed wanted more and Rollins told him the result would be the same next time.

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If you’re reading this you know this already but it bears mentioning that all of the women featured today have been covered neck-to-toe in their outfits. 

They showed the angle from NXT where Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez laid out Rhea Ripley in the parking lot.

Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan defeated WWE Women’s Champion Nia Jax to win the WWE Women’s Crown Jewel Championship (8:14) 

This was overbooked to death. 

Jax headbutted Morgan early in the match. (Ripley headbutting Morgan a few weeks ago is seemingly how she got injured. I didn’t see the full women’s tag match earlier because the stream went down, but in all three of the other matches there have been headbutts.) 

Morgan hit a tornado DDT for two. Cole said it would be a huge upset if Morgan won and Graves rightly told him that it shouldn’t be considered an upset if one champion beats the other. Jax hit a Samoan drop for two. Jax hit a super Samoan drop off the middle rope for two. Jax went to the middle rope but Morgan brought her down with a powerbomb. 

That brought out Tiffany Stratton (to her music). She was about to cash in but Jax told her off. Stratton tried to claim she was going to cash in on Morgan. Jax told her to leave. Morgan hit a crucifix bomb into a cover for two. (Or at least she tried to. Jax initially landed right on top of her and Morgan had to adjust to make the cover.) 

Stratton made her way back down to the ring as Morgan went for Oblivion but Jax countered into a slam for two. Stratton hopped on the apron hoping to cash in (on Liv) but she was yanked down by Rodriguez. Jax went after Rodriguez but that allowed Morgan to hit a Codebreaker off the ropes for two. 

Morgan and Rodriguez cornered Stratton against the barricade and Jax knocked them all over with a tackle. Jax hit Morgan with a leg drop in the ring. Jax set up for Annihilator while Dominik Mysterio distracted the referee. Rodriguez knocked Jax off the ropes and Morgan hit Oblivion for the pinfall win. 

— After the match, Triple H handed the Crown Jewel title belt to Morgan. She held up both belts and the Crown Jewel belt was basically twice the size of the regular belt.

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Kevin Owens vs. Randy Orton 

The match didn’t happen. 

Owens (wearing a Cowboy Bob Orton shirt) attacked Orton with a chair from behind during his entrance. Owens cleared the announce table but Orton fought him off and gave him a back suplex onto the table. Orton sold his knee, which Owens targeted earlier with the chair. 

Owens attacked Orton with the chair again until referee Eddie Orengo yanked it out of his hands. Owens gave Orengo a stunner and he took a great bump. Officials ran down as Orton attacked Owens with the chair. Orton drove Owens onto the other announce table as officials scrambled around. 

Cole said the match has been waived off. Shawn Daivari tried to stop Orton so Orton kicked him and chucked him out of the ring. 

Adam Pearce tried to stop Orton so Orton gave him an RKO. The brawl continued through the crowd. Owens hit Orton with an equipment box and Orton was laid out over some tables. Owens ran up the stairs and did a crazy flying elbow drop off the railing. Officials checked on both men. 

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Triple threat match: LA Knight defeated Carmelo Hayes and Andrade to retain the United States Championship (9:09) 

They had a fun, fast-paced match with lots of creative spots. There was a great spot early where Andrade went to the top, seemingly targeting Hayes in the ring, but instead hit a moonsault to the outside on Knight. (Knight checked to make sure Andrade was okay and he was.) 

Andrade hit Hayes with an avalanche fallaway slam for two. With both men down, Knight hit them with a diving elbow drop for two. Later on, Knight leaped onto the top rope to hit Andrade with an avalanche German suplex. (Knight slipped initially and actually crotched himself before readjusting to hit the move.) Hayes followed with Nothing But Net on Knight for two. 

Hayes went for a facebuster on Andrade but Knight caught him with BFT for the pinfall win. 

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On Monday’s Raw, being taped Sunday in Riyadh, there will be a world title number one contender’s match between Seth Rollins, Damian Priest, Dominik Mysterio and Sheamus.  

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Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes defeated World Heavyweight Champion Gunther to win the WWE Men’s Crown Jewel Championship (23:00) 

The crowd loudly sang along with Rhodes’ song. They started the match with “Olé” chants and sang for Cody Rhodes. Rhodes wore navy blue, gold and white. Gunther wore black and white. 

They went back and forth for the first five minutes. Rhodes had the advantage first, followed by Gunther. Gunther went for the sleeper but Rhodes quickly slipped out of it. The crowd was red-hot (it seemed like they were going to be hot no matter what was happening in the ring). 

Rhodes hit jabs but Gunther cut him off before he could do the bionic elbow. Gunther taunted the fans before hitting Rhodes with an uppercut. Rhodes hit the Dustin Rhodes uppercut and clotheslines to knock Gunther out of the ring. Rhodes knocked Gunther off the apron with a springboard kick. Gunther tried a sleeper again but Rhodes knocked him out of the ring. 

Gunther blocked a suicide dive, drove Rhodes into the side of the ring and body-slammed him outside the ring. Gunther worked over Rhodes and the crowd continued with Olé chants. The announcers figured the fans were trying to get in Gunther’s head knowing he lost to Sami Zayn at WrestleMania. The fans followed by doing the wave. 

Rhodes came back with a body slam and delayed reverse vertical suplex but Gunther responded with a body slam of his own. Rhodes followed with a superplex, powerslam, jabs and a bionic elbow. The crowd chanted for Dusty before Cody hit a Cody Cutter for two. 

Rhodes tried a Disaster Kick but Gunther blocked it and applied a Boston crab. Rhodes almost escaped so Gunther hit a German suplex and applied the sleeper. Rhodes fought out with jawbreakers. Gunther went for the sleeper again but Rhodes countered into a Cross Rhodes. The crowd chanted, “This is awesome.” 

Gunther hit a dropkick and powerbomb for two. Gunther chopped Rhodes and dismissively smacked him in the face. Rhodes shoved Gunther and fired back with forearms. Gunther tried a sleeper but Rhodes countered with a back suplex. Gunther came right back with a clothesline but Rhodes countered another clothesline attempt with Cross Rhodes for a nearfall. 

Rhodes went for a super Cody Cutter but Gunther caught him in a sleeper. However, Rhodes immediately rolled through into a cradle for the pinfall win. (As Graves noted, this was shades of Bret Hart.) Gunther slammed the mat in frustration. 

This was really good. 

— Gunther and Rhodes shook hands post-match. Gunther had some words for Rhodes before he left. 

Rhodes was handed the Crown Jewel belt. Cole explained what Triple H informed us of earlier, that both the women’s and men’s belts would remain in Saudi Arabia and the winners, Morgan and Rhodes, would be given rings instead. 

Morgan entered and she posed alongside Rhodes and Triple H. Triple H eventually left the ring and the two champions posed together as the show ended. 

Wrestling Weekly: WWE Crown Jewel predictions

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On a new Wrestling Weekly, Les Thatcher and I preview Saturday’s WWE Crown Jewel from Saudi Arabia.

Who will become the inaugural Crown Jewel champions? Can Roman Reigns and Jey Uso get on the same page? Will Kevin Owens make Randy Orton pay for demanding a match with him?

Thanks for listening and have a great weekend~!

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Randy Orton vs. Kevin Owens, two title matches added to WWE Crown Jewel

Randy Orton vs. Kevin Owens, plus Women’s Tag Team and United States title matches have been added to WWE Crown Jewel.

Orton opened Friday’s WWE SmackDown by calling out Paul “Triple H” Levesque and demanding a match with Owens at Crown Jewel set for next Saturday, November 2.

Triple H declined Orton’s offer noting that this version of Owens is different and more dangerous than any Orton has faced before. Orton insisted, and Triple H relented, making the match for the PLE official.

The United States Championship will also be on the line at Crown Jewel in a triple threat match.

US Champion LA Knight was the guest referee for the finale of the best-of-seven series between Andrade and Carmelo Hayes on Friday’s SmackDown, with the match ending in a no contest after Knight hit both competitors with his BFT finisher. SmackDown GM Nick Aldis made the triple threat official later in the show.

Bianca Belair and Jade Cargill will also defend their Women’s Tag Team titles at Crown Jewel in a four-way.

Aldis, Raw GM Adam Pearce, and NXT GM Ava announced a fatal four-way title match for Crown Jewel in a backstage segment on Friday’s SmackDown, with Belair and Cargill defending against NXT’s Lash Legend and Jakara Jackson, IYO SKY and Kairi Sane, and Chelsea Green and Piper Niven.

The updated Crown Jewel lineup:

WWE Crown Jewel, Saturday, November 2, 1 p.m. Eastern time on Peacock —

  • Crown Jewel Championship: Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes vs. World Heavyweight Champion Gunther
  • Crown Jewel Championship: WWE Women’s Champion Nia Jax vs. Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan
  • WWE United States Champion LA Knight defends against Andrade & Carmelo Hayes in a triple threat
  • WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions Bianca Belair & Jade Cargill defend against Lash Legend & Jakara Jackson, IYO SKY & Kairi Sane, and Chelsea Green & Piper Niven in a four-way
  • Randy Orton vs. Kevin Owens
  • Seth Rollins vs. Bronson Reed

Wrestling Observer Radio: WWE WrestleMania 41 tickets, AEW booking

Dave Meltzer and I are back with our Friday episode of Wrestling Observer Radio. We talked about all the big news in today’s issue of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter.

Here were some of the things we covered:

  • More on the UFC antitrust lawsuit settlement
  • The “Ring Boys” lawsuit
  • WON Hall of Fame stats
  • AEW ratings
  • AEW booking toward Full Gear
  • WWE WrestleMania tickets
  • Kevin Owens’ contract status
  • WWE and the election season
  • UFC 308 preview

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Two potential matches for WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event

In the new issue of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Dave Meltzer has a report on two potential matches being planned for the return of Saturday Night’s Main Event.

Saturday Night’s Main Event is making its return to NBC with a show from Nassau Coliseum in Long Island, New York on December 14. Meltzer writes that Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes vs. Kevin Owens and World Heavyweight Champion Gunther vs. Damian Priest are both currently slated for the card but not etched in stone:

Right now it appears the Saturday Night’s Main Event on 12/14 will have Rhodes vs. Owens and Gunther vs. Priest but we were told both are currently slated but not etched in stone.

In storyline, Owens has been suspended from WWE programming after attacking Rhodes in the parking lot following Bad Blood on October 5. He showed up on SmackDown two weeks ago despite the suspension and attacked Randy Orton.

Owens furthered the storyline in a social media video last week by teasing that, due to the disrespect that WWE has shown him, he doesn’t know if or when he will be able to bring himself to return.

Gunther vs. Priest would be a rematch from SummerSlam, where Gunther won the World Heavyweight Championship this August.

Saturday Night’s Main Event will air live on both NBC and Peacock on December 14. The classic series, which originally launched in 1985, is returning as a quarterly special as part of WWE and NBCUniversal’s new TV deal for SmackDown’s return to USA Network.

Jesse Ventura, who recently signed a Legends deal with WWE, is expected to make an appearance at the December 14 Saturday Night’s Main Event.

Kevin Owens posts social media promo, says he feels disrespected by WWE & Randy Orton

Kevin Owens has posted again on social media.

In a video posted shortly before Friday’s SmackDown, Owens said it was “unfair” what WWE did to him following Bad Blood when he attacked Cody Rhodes. Owens mentioned that there had been other ambushes inside and outside the ring, so he questioned why he was told to stay away from SmackDown. He said that response made him question how much he was appreciated in WWE. While he can get over that, he can’t get over what Randy Orton did to him last week. He said that he couldn’t believe that Orton picked Rhodes over him.

“Between the disrespect shown to be by WWE and Randy Orton breaking my trust like that, I really don’t know if or when I can come back,” he said before ending the video.

Earlier this week, Owens posted a video saying he had given WWE a video to air that would explain his actions. However, it didn’t air on Raw on Monday. Owens said if WWE didn’t air his video on SmackDown, he would post the video on social media.

Owens turned on Cody Rhodes following an attack outside Rhodes’ tour bus following Bad Blood earlier this month. On last Friday’s SmackDown, the two attempted to confront one another but Orton arrived in an attempt to mediate the situation. After striking Owens during the confrontation, Orton told Nick Aldis that he would attempt to talk to Owens. However, Aldis later found Owens attacking Orton, accusing him of picking Rhodes’ side.

WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event update: Jesse Ventura role, possible Rhodes-Owens match

With Jesse Ventura back in the WWE fold, his first assignment could come at Saturday Night’s Main Event.

The 73-year-old Ventura confirmed earlier this month that he’s officially signed a WWE Legends contract. He teased that there were “bigger and better” things coming but did not elaborate on what they were.

In the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Dave Meltzer shared that there are plans for Ventura to be involved with the return of Saturday Night’s Main Event this December. Ventura’s role is to be determined, but it’s more likely that he will be involved with a promo segment or calling just one match rather than announcing the whole show.

“Right now there are plans for Jesse Ventura on the show,” Meltzer wrote. “The role is to be determined. Right now the idea is for him not to announce the entire show, perhaps an interview segment or announcing a match but the idea now is simply for him to be part of the show for nostalgia reasons. There is a story going around now that the reason Ventura wasn’t fired in 1986 when Hulk Hogan told Vince McMahon that Ventura was trying to start a union and was going to plan a walkout right before WrestleMania II if the talent didn’t get certain demands is because Dick Ebersol liked him so much as an announcer for SNME. I don’t know that to be accurate but it’s the story that went around.”

Former AWA wrestler Greg Gagne had said last month that he heard Ventura would be involved with the return of Saturday Night’s Main event.

As part of WWE and NBCUniversal’s new TV deal for SmackDown on USA Network, Saturday Night’s Main Event is back as a quarterly special airing live on both NBC and Peacock. The first special is taking place from the Nassau Coliseum in Long Island, New York on Saturday, December 14.

Meltzer adds that Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes vs. Kevin Owens is a possibility for the Saturday Night’s Main Event card: “While not 100 percent, we’re told it looks like the first Rhodes vs. Owens title match would be on that show.”

The Nassau Coliseum also hosted the first-ever Saturday Night’s Main Event in 1985. SNME originally existed from 1985-1992, returned from 2006-2008, and is now back for a third run.

Fight Game: Which AEW babyface eventually beats Jon Moxley?

John LaRocca and I are back to talk about the major topics in the world of wrestling on this week’s Fight Game Podcast.

We kicked off with our Thumbs Up/Thumbs Down winners and losers of the week before going through our Top Five topics which included:

  • The report card on last Saturday’s AEW WrestleDream
  • Which AEW babyface should beat Jon Moxley?
  • AEW Dynamite from the live and TV show perspective
  • The Cody Rhodes/Kevin Owens/Randy Orton situation
  • The Bloodline saga with Jimmy Uso back

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Kevin Owens gives WWE until SmackDown to air video explaining his actions

Kevin Owens is giving WWE an ultimatum.

Owens posted a video on X Tuesday saying he’d love to explain why he did what he did to Cody Rhodes, but WWE has not allowed him to do that, pointing out he was told not to come on last Friday’s SmackDown. He explained that he sent a video to WWE over the weekend in hopes they would air it on Raw, but that didn’t happen. He said that the last thing he wanted to do was post it on social media, but may have to if WWE doesn’t air the video he gave them on Friday.

“I’m giving them until this Friday on SmackDown to air my video so that people can hear what I have to say and if they don’t, then I guess I’ll post it here,” Owens said.

In a social media angle that took place following Bad Blood, Kevin Owens attacked Cody Rhodes following an argument near Rhodes’ travel bus. Despite being told not to come, Owens appeared on last Friday’s SmackDown, entering the ring and attempting to explain his actions. He was cut off before he could. Rhodes attempted to confront Owens but was stopped by Randy Orton, who attempted to hold off Kevin Owens and was attacked as a result. Orton dropped Owens, who appeared stunned by Orton’s actions and fled the ringside area.

Backstage, Randy Orton told General Manager Nick Aldis he would try to resolve the issue. Aldis, however, later saw Owens attack Orton backstage, with Owens accusing Orton of picking sides.