Folks, we’re only weeks away from WWE’s Bad Blood—and let me tell you, there’s plenty of bad blood in the air, and not just in the locker room. The main event for this premium live event is causing more confusion than a contract signing in a steel cage. According to Fightful Select, the big brains behind WWE had planned for a huge tag team match between Cody Rhodes and Roman Reigns, teaming up to face off against Bloodline members Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu. Now, that’s a match you don’t just want to see—you need to see.
Why? Well, let’s break it down. Cody Rhodes, the man with more entrances than a high-end hotel, is not just showing up in his hometown of Atlanta, Georgia, folks. Oh no. The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff’s marching band is going to play him in—yes, a full marching band, people. It’s like the Super Bowl but with more adrenaline and fewer commercials. Roman Reigns? He’s no stranger to Georgia either. He used to knock people around on the football field at Georgia Tech, and now he’s doing it in the ring. These two teaming up is like seeing a unicorn and a double rainbow at the same time. You just don’t miss it.
But wait! In true WWE fashion, there’s a twist. USA Network threw a curveball this weekend, suggesting CM Punk vs. Drew McIntyre in Hell in a Cell could be the main event. And not just any Hell in a Cell—it’s the 27th anniversary of the first one, when The Undertaker sent Mankind on a one-way trip through the roof (and his insurance premiums). You’ve got history, brutality, and two men who have been tearing each other apart for months. Punk and McIntyre in the Cell? That’s the kind of match that promises to leave scars, and maybe a few broken doors.
Now, if you ask me—and believe me, many people do—either match could be main event worthy. Cody and Roman teaming up is as rare as finding a steel chair under the ring that isn’t used as a weapon. But a Hell in a Cell match, especially with Punk and McIntyre’s animosity? That’s legendary.
As of now, no one’s quite sure what the final call will be. WWE could flip a coin, or more likely, flip the script at the last minute. But one thing’s for sure: come Bad Blood, the fans are getting something big, huge. It’s just a matter of which blockbuster goes on last.