Major Showdowns at WWE’s King and Queen of the Ring Finals
Summary
– Randy Orton faces Toma Tonga for the King of the Ring finals spot.
– Bianca Belair and Nia Jax clash in the women’s semifinals.
– Logan Paul will not defend his title against Cody Rhodes.
As WWE gears up for tonight’s SmackDown in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, anticipation is high for the final matches leading to the King and Queen of the Ring finals. Here’s what to expect.
Randy Orton will head-to-head with Toma Tonga to secure a spot in the King of the Ring finals. Orton has bested AJ Styles and Carmelo Hayes, while Tonga overcame Angelo Dawkins and LA Knight. Awaiting the victor is Gunter, who is determined to claim the crown. Will Orton’s reign continue, or will Tonga take the throne?
In the women’s division, Bianca Belair is set to face Nia Jax in a high-stakes semifinal. Belair has defeated Candice LeRae and Tiffany Stratton to get here, while Jax took down Naomi and Jade Cargill. Who will advance to become the Queen of the Ring?
Chelsea Green will challenge the reigning WWE Women’s Champion Bayley in a non-title bout. After a confrontation last week, Green is looking to make a significant impact. Can Bayley defend her position, or will Green be a formidable opponent?
In a surprising twist, Logan Paul announced that his United States Championship will not be on the line in his match against Cody Rhodes. With Rhodes’ undisputed WWE Championship at stake, Paul can become a double champion without risking his title. This announcement has added another layer of tension to their upcoming clash.
Last week, DIY’s victory over Legato del Fantasma has set the stage for potential contention for the WWE Tag Team titles held by Grayson Waller and Austin Theory. Could Johnny Gargano and Tommaso Ciampa be next in line for a title shot?