WWE’s Calculated Move to Ensure Roman Reigns’ Comeback Aligns with a Monumental Episode
The wrestling universe is buzzing with anticipation for the upcoming episode of WWE SmackDown. The highlight? The much-awaited return of Roman Reigns to the blue brand, marking his first appearance in months. WWE’s decision to delay the SmackDown season premiere was strategic, ensuring that Reigns’ comeback coincided with a significant episode.
WWE has a history of aligning major appearances with special episodes, and this week’s SmackDown promises to be no exception. The Wrestling Observer Newsletter highlighted that WWE intentionally postponed the SmackDown season premiere. This episode will mark Reigns’ return and feature a special appearance from Triple H. The 10/13 SmackDown is now promoted as the new season opener. Typically, this would have been the first October show, but the decision to wait was influenced by Reigns’ return post-PPV and Triple H’s special announcement.
The episode’s card is also shaping up to be intriguing. The only confirmed match so far is the return of Pretty Deadly versus Butch Holland. Following an injury to Elton Price at the hands of Holland, the narrative suggests that Holland was responsible for the damage. Additionally, Rhodes Jey Uso is set to defend the tag titles in an open challenge.
Behind the scenes, there’s chatter about Triple H’s elevated role in WWE. Reports suggest that he’s been knighted by Endeavor, with him and Vince McMahon now steering the ship. This shift in creative dynamics is noteworthy, especially with McMahon reportedly stepping away from the process.
As SmackDown prepares for its final season premiere on FOX before transitioning to the USA Network in 2024, fans are eager to see how the episode unfolds.