WWE has done a tremendous job in generating hype around their upcoming special show, WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event. The vintage show will set take place this Saturday at Nassau Coliseum, Long Island, New York.
WWE has booked a very exciting star-stacked line-up for WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event, which will feature superstars like Iyo Sky, Kevin Owens, Finn Balor, and more to win the gold to end 2024. With such a stacked lineup of matches for the event, WWE Universe is wondering whether they will see a title changing hands at the event or not.
Will There Be a Title Change at the WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event?
WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event is shaping up to be a blockbuster night, featuring four high-stakes title matches. Cody Rhodes will defend his Undisputed WWE Championship against Kevin Owens, Gunther will put his WWE World Title on the line in a triple-threat match against Finn Balor and Damian Priest, Liv Morgan will square off with Iyo Sky for the Women’s World Title, and the finals of the WWE Women’s United States Championship tournament will take place, crowning a new champion.
With multiple championships at stake, there’s a strong possibility that fans will witness at least one title change before the night is over. But the big question is, which champion — Cody Rhodes, Liv Morgan, or Gunther — is most at risk of losing their gold?
Cody Rhodes has long been considered the likely contender to carry the Undisputed WWE Championship to WrestleMania 41, making him a huge favourite to retain his title. This leaves Liv Morgan and Gunther as the more vulnerable champions heading into Saturday Night’s Main Event.
While Liv Morgan was expected to hold onto her title until WrestleMania, recent events on RAW — where Iyo Sky and Rhea Ripley stood tall with the Women’s World Title have led fans to wonder if this could be setting up a high-profile WrestleMania match for the championship. With tensions building, it’s hard to ignore the possibility that Morgan could lose her title sooner than anticipated.
As for Gunther, his ongoing feud with Damian Priest and Finn Balor has taken on a personal dimension, with Priest and Balor’s animosity overshadowing the title itself. WWE may decide to shift the championship to either Priest or Balor to elevate the stakes and intensity of their rivalry. This would add a dramatic twist to an already heated feud.
With so many potential outcomes, whether we’ll see any title changes at WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event remains to be seen. One thing is certain: it will be an unforgettable night.
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