Roman Reigns vs. John Cena not planned for WWE Crown Jewel

Though both are scheduled for WWE Crown Jewel, it doesn’t look like Roman Reigns vs. John Cena will be happening at the event.

Dave Meltzer reported in the Wrestling Observer Newsletter that Reigns vs. Cena is not planned for Crown Jewel. The show is taking place in Saudi Arabia on Saturday, November 4.

Meltzer wrote:

Although the promos where the Bloodline and Heyman talk of Cena as ‘the second greatest wrestler of all-time,’ with the idea Reigns is the greatest and a play off Cena’s WWE tag line of being the greatest, and Cena also at this point scheduled for Crown Jewel, it was confirmed to us that Reigns vs. Cena is not the match planned for the show.

Reigns and Cena have already faced each other during Reigns’ historic title reign. Reigns defeated Cena at SummerSlam 2021.

At Fastlane this Saturday, Cena is teaming with LA Knight against The Bloodline’s Jimmy Uso & Solo Sikoa.

Reigns is expected to make his return to WWE television on SmackDown next Friday (October 13). He’s been away from WWE TV since shortly after SummerSlam.

With Hollywood on strike, Cena has made an extended return to WWE this fall. He’s been announced for every SmackDown episode through the end of October. It was announced last month that Cena would also be participating in Crown Jewel.

Cena is set to appear on NXT next Tuesday as well. Cena will be in Carmelo Hayes’ corner for Hayes vs. Bron Breakker. Paul Heyman will be in Breakker’s corner.

John Cena advertised for WWE Crown Jewel

John Cena is being advertised for WWE’s next event in Saudi Arabia.

The social media accounts for Saudi Arabia’s Riyadh Season posted a video on Saturday promoting this year’s state-sponsored festival. In the video, it was said that WWE Crown Jewel will include “the participation of John Cena.”

Crown Jewel is taking place on Saturday, November 4 and will stream live on Peacock/WWE Network.

Cena made his return to WWE at the beginning of this month. He’s set to appear on every SmackDown from now through the end of October.

Cena’s return to WWE coincides with the Hollywood writers and actors strike, which has halted most film and television production.

On Friday night’s episode of SmackDown, Cena was a guest on The Grayson Waller Effect. After Jimmy Uso crashed the segment, the show ended with AJ Styles saving Cena from Uso and Solo Sikoa. Cena and Styles joined together to fight off the attack.

Cena also reunited with Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson in a backstage segment on Friday’s SmackDown.

There is still one WWE PPV left before Crown Jewel. Indianapolis will host Fastlane on Saturday, October 7.

Roman Reigns’ next match expected to take place at WWE Crown Jewel

Roman Reigns’ next match is expected to take place in Saudi Arabia.

In the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Dave Meltzer confirmed that Reigns’ next match will be at Crown Jewel in Saudi Arabia on Saturday, November 4. Reigns will be back on WWE television leading into the event.

As expected, the next Reigns match will be 11/4 in Saudi Arabia. He will be back on television in the time leading to that show to promote the match.

It will be three months between Reigns’ matches at SummerSlam and Crown Jewel. Reigns wasn’t on WWE’s Payback pay-per-view this month and also isn’t advertised for October’s Fastlane event.

Reigns retained the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship against Jey Uso in a Tribal Combat match in the main event of SummerSlam. Jey was on the verge of winning until his twin brother Jimmy cost him the match.

Since then, Jey “quit” SmackDown and joined the Raw roster. WWE has said that SmackDown will receive “trade compensation” for Jey going to Raw.

Jimmy Uso has been trying to get back into The Bloodline in recent weeks. AJ Styles defeated Jimmy on SmackDown last Friday. Following the match, The Judgment Day attacked Styles and threw him back in the ring so Solo Sikoa could give Styles a Samoan Spike. Judgment Day, who have also been trying to recruit Jey Uso, may have been trying to lure Sikoa away from The Bloodline.

Date reportedly set for next WWE pay-per-view in Saudi Arabia

WWE is returning to Saudi Arabia this November, according to a report. 

As noted in Sunday’s Daily Update by Dave Meltzer, Wrestlenomics is reporting that WWE will return to Saudi Arabia on Saturday, November 4. 

While not officially announced by the company, the event will likely be the annual Crown Jewel pay-per-view. Last year’s Crown Jewel was held on November 5 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. 

WWE and Saudi Arabia announced a ten-year agreement in 2018 that called for the country to host two pay-per-view events annually. Only one show was held in Saudi Arabia in both 2020 and 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 

After not holding a pay-per-view event in December 2022, it is possible that WWE has rounded out their pay-per-view calendar for the rest of the year with the news of this second Saudi show.

 A look at the WWE pay-per-view calendar for the next several months:

  • Saturday, August 5: SummerSlam at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan
  • Saturday, September 2: Payback at PPG Paints Arena In Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  • Saturday, October 7: Fastlane at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana
  • Saturday, November 4: Pay-per-view in Saudi Arabia
  • Saturday, November 25: Survivor Series at Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois

Logan Paul provides update on injuries suffered at WWE Crown Jewel

Logan Paul has provided an update on the injuries he suffered at Crown Jewel. 

Paul posted a video to his YouTube channel on Friday that featured footage of his knee being assessed. He suffered a grade three tear of his MCL and the plan is to treat the injury with a brace and rehab. 

Doctors told Paul it will take a “minimum of six weeks” for the injury to fully heal. 

“I’m going to physical therapy every day. In sports rehab, it’s been great thus far and as of now, it looks like I’ll be back to the WWE sometime in…,” Paul said before the video cut away to an advertisement for his new action figure. 

Paul posted to social media after Crown Jewel that he suffered a “torn meniscus, MCL & potentially ACL.” It turns out the injury was not as bad as first expected, however. Jake Paul would later reveal in an interview with DAZN that his brother did not suffer an ACL injury as was originally thought. 

“He’s doing better than expected. They thought it was supposed to be ACL but it just turned out to be MCL and meniscus, which is better,” Jake said. 

Logan Paul has also been promoting his new Mattel action figure that is currently available for pre-order.

November 14, 2022 Observer Newsletter: WWE Crown Jewel, NJPW Battle Autumn

The story of WWE’s Crown Jewel show was the performance by Logan Paul, in his third match, put in a long main event with Roman Reigns for the Universal title.

While Paul lost, of course, when Wade Barrett said that this was the best third-match wrestler he had ever seen, I was thinking the same way. Paul will never be a full-time pro wrestler even though he clearly loves it, but if he for whatever reason decided to be, he could be a world champion level guy in not all that long a period of time. He is comfortable talking, not the best yet but he can get better. His athleticism and look is there. While Reigns was tremendous in making him look good before beating him, Paul did not look the slightest bit green. Granted, this was likely laid out and practiced heavily, but there was not the hesitation or mechanical movement you get from someone inexperienced and the entire match went without any noticeable issues. It wasn’t just main event worthy on a show with a strong undercard, this was right up there with the best main roster matches of the year.

Subscribers can click here to read this week’s issue.

Fight Game: WWE Crown Jewel Recap

It’s a special weekend/recap edition of The Fight Game Podcast.

Brian Zilem and Paul Fontaine joined me to recap WWE’s Crown Jewel event which saw Logan Paul face off against Roman Reigns in the main event. 

We went over all of the matches on the show and tried to answer the following questions about the event.

1. How good is Logan Paul now and how good can he be?
2. Who is next for Roman Reigns?
3. How long can you go with Bray Wyatt before he wrestles?
4. How do we rate Triple H as head of creative so far?

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Logan Paul injured ACL, MCL & meniscus at WWE Crown Jewel

Logan Paul suffered a knee injury during his match against Roman Reigns at Crown Jewel.

Paul wrote on social media after the show that he had torn his meniscus, MCL, and potentially his ACL during the match.

“Happened halfway through the match. keep y’all updated,” Paul wrote.

On Instagram Live, Paul showed a video of himself joking about the injury with his brother Jake. Another video showed his girlfriend wheeling him around in a wheelchair holding crutches.

Paul headlined this year’s Crown Jewel in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, ultimately losing to Reigns in a match that had been for the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship. The finish of the match had both The Bloodline and members of Paul’s entourage, including his brother Jake, interfere. After Paul did a dive taking out members of The Bloodline, Reigns took advantage by hitting the Superman punch as Paul re-entered the ring, then won with a spear.

WWE reveals potential Jey Uso injury at Crown Jewel

At Saturday’s Crown Jewel pay-per-view, WWE revealed that Jey Uso is potentially dealing with an injury.

Michael Cole stated on commentary that Jey Uso believes he has a broken wrist. Cole said Jey will be getting an MRI done on Monday.

Cole said Jey suffered the injury while wrestling on WWE’s European tour this past week.

Jey still wrestled at Crown Jewel in Saudi Arabia despite the potential injury. The Usos retained their Undisputed WWE Tag Team titles against The Brawling Brutes (Ridge Holland & Butch) at the pay-per-view. The finish of the match was The Usos hitting a Super 1D on Butch to get the victory.

Cole said Jey will also wrestle when The Usos defend their Undisputed WWE Tag Team titles against The New Day (Kofi Kingston & Xavier Woods) on next Friday’s episode of SmackDown. If The Usos win, they’ll be poised to break The New Day’s record as the longest reigning tag team champions in WWE history.

Damage CTRL regain Women’s Tag Team titles at WWE Crown Jewel

Just five days after winning the titles, Alexa Bliss & Asuka’s Women’s Tag Team Championship reign has come to an end.

Damage CTRL (Dakota Kai & IYO SKY) regained the WWE Women’s Tag Team titles by defeating Bliss & Asuka at Saturday’s Crown Jewel pay-per-view. Damage CTRL were able to get the victory after interference by Nikki Cross.

Bliss was about to hit Twisted Bliss on Kai near the end of the match, but Cross attacked Bliss and laid her out with a swinging fisherman’s neckbreaker. The referee was distracted by Asuka and SKY fighting in the ring and didn’t see Cross interfere. Kai then pinned Bliss to get the victory.

Bliss & Asuka had defeated Kai & SKY in the main event of Raw this past Monday to win the Women’s Tag Team titles.

This is Kai & SKY’s second reign as WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions.

Nikki Cross reemerged on Raw last month, ditching her “Almost A Superhero” character for a return to her more chaotic and unhinged persona.

WWE Crown Jewel preview & predictions: Where $50 million gets you a YouTuber vs. the Tribal Chief

The following is an opinion-based preview and doesn’t reflect the opinions or viewpoints of our website.

Saturday’s WWE Crown Jewel will be the first Saudi Arabia show run by the new WWE regime, but it looks as though they will be taking the same approach as before.

Everything WWE does on a Saudi show is about spectacle, larger-than-life characters, and getting media attention. It’s the kind of environment where Omos is a bigger star than AJ Styles and solid in-ring work means little.

The Roman Reigns vs. Logan Paul headliner is all about mainstream publicity, both for WWE and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Paul brings a lot of eyeballs with him wherever he goes making Riyadh an ideal place to put him against Reigns. The mainstream attention is exactly what Saudi wants out of its deal with WWE. 

That is what they are paying $50 million a show for and WWE is going to deliver it at Crown Jewel.

On top of the main event, there are two matches on the show that will continue WWE’s Saudi tradition of pitting big guys up against each other — a super heavyweight division of sorts that is only active on these shows. Brock Lesnar vs. Bobby Lashley and Braun Strowman vs. Omos will be added to a Saudi list that already includes the following:

  1. Brock Lesnar defeated Roman Reigns (Greatest Royal Rumble 2018)
  2. Brock Lesnar defeated Braun Strowman (Crown Jewel 2018)
  3. Braun Strowman defeated Bobby Lashley (Super ShowDown 2019)
  4. The Undertaker defeated Goldberg (Super ShowDown 2019)
  5. Brock Lesnar defeated Cain Velasquez (Crown Jewel 2019)
  6. Tyson Fury defeated Braun Strowman via countout (Crown Jewel 2019)
  7. Goldberg defeated Bobby Lashley (Crown Jewel 2021)
  8. Roman Reigns defeated Brock Lesnar (Crown Jewel 2021)
  9. Roman Reigns defeated Goldberg (Elimination Chamber 2022)

There was also Goldberg defeating the Fiend at Super ShowDown 2020 if you want to put Wyatt in this imagined division.

Other matches at this year’s Crown Jewel have had “spectacle” added to them. Drew McIntyre vs. Karrion Kross isn’t quite a super heavyweight clash, but throwing in a steel cage stipulation adds a layer of pomp and circumstance that wasn’t there before. Bayley vs. Bianca Belair in a Last Woman Standing match will also have lots of bells and whistles attached. 

It’s the same story for every Saudi show, for better or for worse. Here’s a look at Crown Jewel 2022.

Braun Strowman vs. Omos

There’s an unacknowledged dynamic to this match that involves Strowman coming to reclaim his title as the giant of WWE. On the week he was released from the company in 2021, our own Dave Meltzer reported that it was in part due to, “the feeling he was two years past his peak and he had become obsolete as the roster giant because of Omos on Raw, Commander Azeez on Smackdown, and perhaps Shanky on Raw, being on the main roster who were so much bigger than he is.”

In other words, WWE felt it had bigger giants so Strowman was no longer needed. His successors didn’t quite rise to the occasion after he left, however. Omos has done very little, Azeez was sent back to NXT and Shanky just doesn’t dance like he used to anymore. When Paul Levesque took over, putting Strowman back in the position of company giant was one of his first moves — a position that will be even more cemented when he beats Omos at Crown Jewel.

Also, this match will almost assuredly be horrendous.

Prediction: Braun Strowman

Karrion Kross vs. Drew McIntyre in a steel cage match

After losing to Reigns at Clash at the Castle and then losing to Kross in a strap match at Extreme Rules, it feels as though McIntyre could really use a win here. It seems likely he will even up this rivalry at Crown Jewel but it’s by no means a foregone conclusion.

Somewhat surprisingly, the odds for this match at Betonline.org as of this writing have McIntyre listed as only a -130 favorite. That he’s not a larger favorite perhaps owes to the fact that Levesque likes to book Kross as an unbeatable monster.

During his first run in WWE, Levesque had Kross win the NXT title in just his seventh match. He didn’t lose at all in NXT under Levesque’s watch until he had been called up to the main roster and they needed to get the belt off of him. 

While McIntyre avenging his loss at Extreme Rules seems likely, it’s possible that Levesque wants to build Kross up for a match with Reigns or for another top program. This being a steel cage match does give WWE the option of having McIntyre win via escape, however, and thus keeping Kross strong by not having him get pinned.

Prediction: Drew McIntyre

The O.C. (AJ Styles, Karl Anderson & Luke Gallows) vs. Judgment Day (Finn Balor, Damian Priest & Dominik Mysterio)

For some fans, The O.C. vs. Judgment Day feud is all about the impact Bullet Club has had on the entire industry for almost a decade. It’s also a fairly important match in the history of NJPW’s NEVER Openweight Championship, but that’s another story altogether.

When WWE signed Styles, Anderson and Gallows in 2016, the idea was to capitalize off Bullet Club’s popularity. They saw just how many fans were showing up to their events with Bullet Club t-shirts and naturally decided they would like to have some of that money. They just never went anywhere with it once they had it. Now with Levesque in charge, they are getting a second crack at it.

So, it’s O.C., reunited once again, up against Balor’s new faction. There have been some references to Balor’s history in the club but it’s usually limited to him just mentioning that he was the guy who started it. It feels like they could be doing more to play off of history here, but that’s likely due to most of that history having occurred in another promotion.

Some comments by Gallows made shortly after his WWE release in 2020 on Tama Tonga’s podcast help illustrate how influential some feel Bullet Club has been:

“If there’s no Bullet Club, there’s no AEW. If there’s no Bullet Club, there’s no growth in professional wrestling. If there’s no Bullet Club, there really is no reason to have an NXT because why do you turn developmental into indie heaven and hire everybody in the business? There’s no reason to do it. Professional wrestling advanced because of what the Bullet Club was in Japan.”

So far, WWE has been unable to capture that same magic with The Club or The O.C. Perhaps Levesque will be more invested in it than Vince was, however.

Prediction: The O.C.

Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champions The Usos (Jimmy & Jey Uso) defend against The Brawling Brutes (Ridge Holland & Butch)

When this match takes place, The Usos will have exactly eight days left before they tie New Day’s record as the longest-reigning WWE tag champs of all time. It feels pretty likely that they will at least still hold the belts leading up to the November 11th SmackDown.

In other words, I’m not giving the Brawling Brutes much of a shot in this one.

Just being in this match (and the payday that comes with it) is a milestone achieved for Butch and Ridge Holland, however. The Brawling Brutes have been so good as of late that they basically just turned babyface without any real angle behind it. The fans just started cheering them and then they started getting booked against heels.

This match will continue the rivalry between The Bloodline and The Brawling Brutes, so it should be interesting to see how it all plays out. It’s possible this angle leads to Sheamus getting a shot against Reigns when he returns as well.

Prediction: The Usos

WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions Alexa Bliss & Asuka defend against Damage CTRL (IYO Sky & Dakota Kai)

It’s been almost two months since the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championships have been back on the show but they still don’t feel important as there’s really no women’s tag team division to go along with them.

The titles have changed hands three times already since they have returned and only Sky & Kai actually feel like a real team. Alexa Bliss & Asuka were basically just thrown together, just like Aliyah & Raquel Gonzalez were.

For these titles to feel important, WWE needs to start adding some true full-time teams into the mix. Granted, Levesque is in the process of hiring back plenty of wrestlers who could help make that a reality. 

I imagine the belts are going back on Damage CTRL here. If Bayley wins the title at Crown Jewel as well, then you have all three members of the group wearing gold. Meanwhile, keeping the belts on Asuka & Bliss would serve little purpose at all.

Prediction: Damage CTRL

RAW Women’s Champion Bianca Belair defends against Bayley in a Last Woman Standing match

The ending here should be interesting considering what happened in their ladder match at Extreme Rules. With Bliss and Asuka storyline injured, the dastardly heel faction used the numbers advantage against the champion and it seemed like Bayley would surely win. Then Belair just beat up all three of them, climbed the ladder, and won. 

Now at Crown Jewel, Bliss and Asuka are back in case Belair needs backup and the odds aren’t as much in Bayley’s favor. If Bayley is going to win the title here, she’ll need to have some type of heelish plan. 

Survivor Series: WarGames is just around the corner and Damage CTRL seems a likely team be entered in the women’s match. This means they are going to need a fourth for their team and that could potentially factor into the end of this match too.  

Prediction: Bayley

Brock Lesnar vs. Bobby Lashley

Now that Lesnar is back, it will be interesting to see how WWE uses him. His last run was all about putting over Reigns so the company might feel the need to build him back up a little.

Lesnar is 4-1 in singles matches in Saudi, defeating Reigns, Ricochet, Cain Velasquez, and Braun Strowman. He also won the Elimination Chamber match there earlier this year. Lesnar lost at Crown Jewel last year to Reigns, and is still always a key part of WWE shows in Saudi.

Lashley hasn’t won a match in WWE’s Saudi super heavyweight division yet, losing to Strowman (Super ShowDown 2019) and to Goldberg (Crown Jewel 2021).

Lesnar still needs to avenge his loss to Lashley from the Royal Rumble earlier this year, and Crown Jewel seems like a good time to do that. This could potentially open the door for a rubber match between the two somewhere down the line as well.

Prediction: Brock Lesnar

Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns defends against Logan Paul

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia will pay $50 million for this show and what they want in return is the kind of publicity a celebrity like Paul can provide. It’s not about catering to WWE fans; it’s about putting on a show that will put eyeballs on the country.

WWE’s deal with the Kingdom (not Mike Bennett & Matt Taven) is part of Saudi Vision 2030, a program aimed at improving the country’s image in addition to diversifying its economy. The Kingdom is banking on WWE events, golf tournaments, boxing matches, and more to showcase Saudi Arabia on the world stage.

All of this is to say that the goal of WWE’s Saudi shows is far different than for a typical premium live event.

Reigns and Paul don’t need to have a good match from bell to bell. The idea will be to get a few cool-looking spots in there that can be shared on social media and thus make Crown Jewel look like a world-class event.

As for the match itself, the story they are building involves Paul having knockout power due to screws inserted into his knuckles, and the Tribal Chief not taking the match seriously at all. The most likely scenario here is that Reigns doesn’t give his challenger any credit until he is hit with a mighty blow that all of a sudden makes an upset seem possible. 

In the end, however, Reigns will pull out the victory but it will be a far closer match than he had anticipated.

Prediction: Roman Reigns

Jake Paul will be in Logan Paul’s corner at WWE Crown Jewel

Logan Paul will have some backup as he takes on Roman Reigns at Crown Jewel.

It was officially confirmed at today’s pre-Crown Jewel press conference that Jake Paul will be in his brother’s corner when Logan challenges Reigns for the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship at Crown Jewel. The pay-per-view is taking place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia this Saturday (November 5).

Jake cornering Logan for the match had been teased by Paul “Triple H” Levesque on WWE’s third quarter investors call earlier this week.

Logan introduced Jake at Friday’s press conference, with Jake saying Logan will do the unthinkable by defeating Reigns. Jake compared it to him beating Anderson Silva in their boxing match last weekend.

After Jake was introduced at the press conference, Paul Heyman brought out The Usos and Solo Sikoa to join Reigns. The Usos are defending their Undisputed WWE Tag Team titles against The Brawling Brutes (Ridge Holland & Butch) at Crown Jewel.

Saturday will be Logan Paul’s third-ever professional wrestling match. He teamed with The Miz to defeat Rey & Dominik Mysterio at WrestleMania 38 this April and then defeated Miz in a singles match at SummerSlam.

Crown Jewel streams live on Peacock/WWE Network starting at noon Eastern time on Saturday. Here’s the updated card for the event:

  • Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns defends against Logan Paul
  • Brock Lesnar vs. Bobby Lashley
  • Last Woman Standing match: Raw Women’s Champion Bianca Belair defends against Bayley
  • Steel cage match: Drew McIntyre vs. Karrion Kross
  • Braun Strowman vs. Omos
  • Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champions The Usos defend against The Brawling Brutes (Ridge Holland & Butch)
  • WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions Alexa Bliss & Asuka defend against Damage CTRL (Dakota Kai & IYO SKY)
  • The OC (AJ Styles, Karl Anderson & Luke Gallows) vs. The Judgement Day (Finn Balor, Damian Priest & Dominik Mysterio)
  • Bray Wyatt will appear

Women’s Tag Team title rematch set for WWE Crown Jewel

A WWE Women’s Tag Team title rematch will take place at Crown Jewel in Saudi Arabia this Saturday.

WWE has announced that Alexa Bliss & Asuka will make their first Women’s Tag Team title defense as they face Damage CTRL (Dakota Kai & IYO SKY) at Crown Jewel. Bliss & Asuka dethroned Kai & SKY as Women’s Tag Team Champions on last night’s episode of Raw.

After being laid out by Damage CTRL four weeks ago, Bliss & Asuka made their return to WWE television by saving Bianca Belair from a Damage CTRL beatdown on last night’s Raw. That led to Bliss & Asuka facing off with Kai & SKY in the main event.

Damage CTRL’s Bayley is challenging Belair for the Raw Women’s Championship in a Last Woman Standing match at Crown Jewel.

Belair and Bayley were at ringside for the Women’s Tag Team title match on last night’s Raw. Bayley ended up giving Belair a Bayley-to-Belly off the barricade and through a pair of tables.

The Crown Jewel main card streams live on Peacock/WWE Network starting at noon Eastern time this Saturday (November 5). Here’s the updated card for the pay-per-view:

  • Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns defends against Logan Paul
  • Brock Lesnar vs. Bobby Lashley
  • Last Woman Standing match: Raw Women’s Champion Bianca Belair defends against Bayley
  • Steel cage match: Drew McIntyre vs. Karrion Kross
  • Braun Strowman vs. Omos
  • Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champions The Usos defend against Ridge Holland & Butch
  • WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions Alexa Bliss & Asuka defend against Dakota Kai & IYO SKY
  • The OC (AJ Styles, Karl Anderson & Luke Gallows) vs. The Judgement Day (Finn Balor, Damian Priest & Dominik Mysterio)
  • Bray Wyatt will appear

Bray Wyatt to appear at WWE Crown Jewel

Bray Wyatt has been advertised for Crown Jewel this coming weekend.

During Monday’s Raw, it was announced that Wyatt would be appearing at the show in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia this Saturday.

Wyatt made his return to the company at Extreme Rules earlier this month, joining the SmackDown roster. Since his return, he has been hounded by what appears to him in various masks. On this past Friday’s SmackDown, a new mask was shown, with a distorted voice in the promo identifying themselves as Uncle Howdy. Howdy told Wyatt that he could hide behind a mask, but couldn’t hide from his Uncle Howdy.

Here is the updated Crown Jewel lineup:

WWE Crown Jewel, Saturday, November 5, 12 p.m. Eastern time on Peacock & WWE Network —

  • Undisputed WWE Universal Championship: Roman Reigns (c) vs. Logan Paul
  • Last Woman Standing match for the Raw Women’s Championship: Bianca Belair (c) vs. Bayley
  • Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championship: The Usos vs. Ridge Holland & Butch
  • Brock Lesnar vs. Bobby Lashley
  • Steel Cage match: Drew McIntyre vs. Karrion Kross
  • Braun Strowman vs. Omos
  • The OC (AJ Styles, Karl Anderson & Luke Gallows) vs. The Judgement Day (Finn Balor, Damian Priest & Dominik Mysterio)
  • Bray Wyatt to appear

WWE adds two title matches to Crown Jewel

WWE has added two new title matches to the Saturday, November 5 Crown Jewel event. 

In a bout announced during Friday’s SmackDown show, Jimmy Uso and Jey Uso will defend the Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championships against Ridge Holland and Butch of The Brawling Brutes. 

In storyline, The Usos took Sheamus of Brawling Brutes out of action on last week’s SmackDown with an attack with a steel chair. 

Also added to Crown Jewel, Bianca Belair will defend the Raw Women’s Championship against Bayley of Damage CTRL in a Last Woman Standing match. Bayley defeated Belair on this week’s Raw after interference from Nikki Cross, while Belair won the prior meeting between the two in a ladder match at Extreme Rules. 

Here is the updated Crown Jewel lineup: 

WWE Crown Jewel, Saturday, November 5, 12 p.m. Eastern time on Peacock & WWE Network —

  • Undisputed WWE Universal Championship: Roman Reigns (c) vs. Logan Paul
  • Last Woman Standing match for the Raw Women’s Championship: Bianca Belair (c) vs. Bayley
  • Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championship: The Usos vs. Ridge Holland & Butch
  • Brock Lesnar vs. Bobby Lashley
  • Steel Cage match: Drew McIntyre vs. Karrion Kross
  • Braun Strowman vs. Omos
  • The OC (AJ Styles, Karl Anderson & Luke Gallows) vs. The Judgement Day (Finn Balor, Damian Priest & Dominik Mysterio)