In the build-up to WWE Bad Blood 2024, The ‘Main Event’ Jey Uso has lived up to his moniker in the main event of this week’s Monday Night RAW when The leader of the ‘YEET’ movement dethroned Bron Breakker to win the prestigious WWE Intercontinental Championship, marking his first singles title win of his decades-long WWE career.
The WWE Bad Blood 2024 card is shaping up pretty well to be one of the most promising and stacked cards for any Premium Live Event in recent memory. With the inclusion of a Hell in a Cell match between CM Punk and Drew McIntyre, and a big tag team match featuring the first-time-ever team of Cody Rhodes and Roman Reigns, let us see if Jey Uso will defend his title in Atlanta, Georgia, or not.
Will Jey Uso Defend His New Intercontinental Title at WWE Bad Blood 2024?
WWE has recently started experimenting a new format for their Premium Live Events, which seems to be working big time for the global juggernaut. In the Triple H-led era of the WWE, WWE has been trying to keep their Premium Live Events precise, instead of stacked for a better presentation and flow for the entire show.
WWE Bad Blood 2024 is already filled with major matches from some of the most personal and high-profile feuds in the company, the show is set to feature a Hell in a Cell match in over 1.5 years in the WWE, along with a Women’s World Title match between Liv Morgan and Rhea Ripley with Dominik Mysterio hanging above the ring in a Shark Tank, and many more.
Jey Uso changed the trajectory of his WWE career when he won his first singles title in his WWE career after beating Bron Breakker for the Intercontinental Title which was well deserved given his huge popularity, and high merchandise sales for last 18 months. As Jey just won his title yesterday, and with WWE’s new format of keeping their Premium Live Event card limited, it is not expected for The ‘Main Event’ Jey Uso to defend his title in Atlanta, Georgia.
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