Top 5 Moments of WWE Bad Blood
1. CM Punk vs. Drew McIntyre:
The event commenced with a grueling Hell in a Cell match, which Punk won in a violent confrontation. Consequently, Drew McIntyre necessitated 16 stitches following the match due to a severe head injury inflicted by a toolbox.
2. The Rock’s Return:
In a stunning turn of events, The Rock’s unexpected return brought the night to a thrilling and dramatic end, his piercing gaze fixed intently on those in the ring, sparking widespread speculation among the audience about whose side he was on and what lay ahead.
3. Raquel Rodriguez Returns:
After a prolonged eight-month absence caused by health-related matters, Raquel staged a dramatic comeback, targeting Rhea Ripley and facilitating Liv Morgan’s retention of the WWE Women’s World Championship, thereby reuniting the previously successful Women’s Tag Team Champions.
4. Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes Win:
Notwithstanding their rivalry over the past two years, Roman and Cody demonstrated effective teamwork, successfully overcoming interference from the Tongans. Jimmy Uso made a timely return towards the end of the match to assist his cousin. Following the match’s conclusion, the Bloodline assaulted Cody, with Jimmy persuading Roman to reconsider and provide aid.
5. Gunther’s Showdown with Goldberg:
After the announcement by Triple H of the new Crown Jewel Championship, a championship contested every year between three WWE Champion and World Heavyweight Champion, as well as the WWE Women’s and Women’s World Championship, Gunther came out and braggadociously claimed he will win the Championship. Afterwards, Gunther would call out Goldberg, who was sitting ringside with his son Gage. Gunther would question Goldbergs parenting skills, prompting Goldberg to jump the rail and stare down Gunther as security held him back. During this, Sami Zayn, who is facing Gunther on Raw the following Tuesday morning for the World Heavyweight Championship, would come out and attack Gunther. After the attack, Goldberg would warn Gunther that he was next.
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