Hope you’re ready for another eWrestlingNews Interactive Question of the Day!
Last night’s WWE Bad Blood 2024 live event has us all talking, which brings me to the follow-up question. Based on the events that shaped the show, what, from your own personal perspectives, were the significant highs and lows?
Today’s thought-provoking question is “Can you pinpoint your highlight and low point from WWE Bad Blood 2024?”
Don’t forget, let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.
Diving into my personal viewpoints…
All in all, I found myself enjoying the event quite thoroughly. Even though there weren’t any remarkable title change moments, the show sparked some intriguing storylines that could potentially take interesting turns.
In terms of the low point for me, it would have to be the Damian Priest vs. Finn Balor match. It was the only match that didn’t contribute to any fresh story progression. While the match itself was good, the usual interference from The Judgment Day felt no different than a regular Monday Night Raw event. If this marks the end of the feud between Priest and Balor, it indeed felt rather colorless and mundane.
If I had to pick another, the Nia Jax vs. Bayley match wins the round, purely because Tiffany Stratton held back from cashing in. This will only create further suspense between Jax and Stratton, leading to a narrative that crawls back to square one, especially now that Bayley has been announced as the No. 1 contender once again.
The Hell in a Cell match unquestionably conquered the night as the best match. Even though Raquel Rodriguez’s return delayed the anticipated Rhea Ripley’s title win, it’s interesting and I appreciate the fresh narrative twist. Plus, seeing her fit and ready to return is always good news.
Undeniably, many will consider Jimmy Uso and The Rock’s return as the highlight of WWE Bad Blood 2024. It was wonderful to see Jimmy back and joining forces with Roman Reigns. The hint of suspense in Jimmy convincing Roman to save Cody Rhodes only further solidifies Roman’s shift to a babyface. The eventual tease for The Rock’s return will definitely stir up excitement.
However, for me, the biggest highlight surprisingly came from Triple H’s announcement about the Crown Jewel Championships. It immediately had me plotting the course for the upcoming pay-per-views, and that stirred up my excitement for the future world title scenarios at WrestleMania. Apart from that, the interaction between Gunther and Goldberg is hinting at an enticing narrative. Considering myself a prediction analyst, I found this gave me much to look forward to.
Your thoughts? Feel free to share them in the comments section below!