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The Match Card for WWE Crown Jewel 2024

WWE's Crown Jewel 2024 will see major superstars like Cody Rhodes, Gunther and more clash for big championships.

By Chris Phelan
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The dust has barely settled from Bad Blood, and now fans and WWE Superstars alike are preparing for the next Premium Live Event on the WWE calendar: Crown Jewel 2024!

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This year's event promises to be undeniably historic in the form of two unprecedented Crown Jewel Championship matches — two bouts that will see the top singles Superstars across Raw and SmackDown competing for the right to be called the best of the best. That's right: fans will be treated to two Champion vs. Champion matches.

Of course, that's in addition to a loaded card that promises to keep the WWE Universe on the edges of their seats on November 4!

Let's get into it: this is the official match lineup for WWE Crown Jewel 2024.

Champion vs. Champion: Cody Rhodes vs. Gunther

The promise of a first-time-ever clash between Cody Rhodes and Gunther is enough to make any member of the WWE Universe get instantly excited. However, adding the fact that they will face off while holding the top two men's titles in the industry makes matters a thousand times more intriguing. At Crown Jewel, the Undisputed WWE Champion will go one-on-one with the World Heavyweight Champion in a match guaranteed to tear the house down with WWE's newest title — the Crown Jewel Championship — up for grabs!

On November 4, fans can finally stop debating who the true top champion in WWE is — they'll get the answer they require.

During the October 18 episode of SmackDown, the current Undisputed WWE Champion explained the significance of being the first-ever Crown Jewel Champion and spoke of how he wants to win the title in honor of his three-year-old daughter, Liberty.

The stakes will be high at Crown Jewel, as the two top champions of the men's locker room will compete for what Cody calls "one of the most beautifully-designed title belts in the history of our sport." Champion vs. Champion matches have been exceedingly rare throughout WWE's history, and the fact that the outcome of this particular bout will crown (no pun intended) a new, never-before-seen champ is uncharted territory.

Some matches genuinely cannot be predicted — in all honesty, both Superstars have been red hot since winning their respective titles, and we can't envision a scenario where either man is pinned. That's okay, though — that just means the drama will be off the charts in Saudi Arabia on November 4!

Champion vs. Champion: Nia Jax vs. Liv Morgan

Who says the men get to have all the fun at Crown Jewel? The inaugural Crown Jewel Championship will also be up for grabs in an intriguing champion vs. champion match featuring SmackDown's Nia Jax and Raw's Liv Morgan!

For what it's worth, the current Women's World Champion eked out a victory against Nia Jax during a match on Raw in late April:

Much like the men's match, neither Jax's nor Morgan's title is on the line, but the bragging rights associated with being the first-ever women's Crown Jewel Champion is enough to make any Superstar pull out all the stops en route to victory. The WWE Universe should pay attention to this match carefully — it may be the last time in a while they'll see a women's Champion vs. Championship match for a long time.

Bronson Reed vs. Seth Rollins

Ever since Bronson Reed brutally attacked (to the tune of six Tsunami finishing moves) Seth Rollins and put him out of action during one of the most intense beatdowns in Raw history, fans have been begging to see the two Superstars face off in the ring. Well, they're getting their wish at Crown Jewel!

What transpired on the October 21 episode of Monday Night Raw proved what many fans already know: Reed and Rollins absolutely despise each other.

Based on the absolute trail of destruction that both men leave in their wake whenever they find themselves in the general vicinity of each other, fans should expect to be as hard-hitting as humanly possible. For months, Reed and Rollins have taken their frustrations out on each other in every way except in a sanctioned match — and Crown Jewel has quickly become "put up or shut up" time for both Superstars.

Whoever ends up on the winning side of history on November 4 will have an impressive victory on their resume — and we can only assume they'd be one of the top contenders for the World Heavyweight Championship as well!

Roman Reigns & The Usos vs. The Bloodline

The Bloodline saga will experience its latest twist at Crown Jewel as Solo Sikoa’s Bloodline will battle the original Bloodline in six-man tag-team action! The WWE Universe is still reeling after seeing Jimmy and Jey Uso finally put their differences aside (the two famously went one-on-one at WrestleMania over their Bloodline differences) to fend off their now-common enemy!

Roman Reigns — still reeling from seeing The Bloodline splinter after his shocking loss to Cody Rhodes at WrestleMania — now has the opportunity for a little payback as he reunites with his brethren in a war Saudi Arabia won’t forget anytime soon.

Fans should expect everything The Bloodline storyline is known for: high-stakes drama and non-stop in-ring action! What happens at Crown Jewel will set the table for the rest of 2024 and beyond, which means one thing: be prepared for absolutely anything to occur!

Randy Orton vs. Kevin Owens

If you haven’t followed WWE for a bit, you may be shocked at seeing these two Superstars squaring off at Crown Jewel — but once you know their backstory, their showdown not only becomes logical, but necessary. Luckily, WWE has you covered with an excellent 20-minute video explaining how things got so spicy between Randy Orton and Kevin Owens:

In short, Orton has stepped up to defend Cody Rhodes after Kevin Owens’ heinous — and viral — sneak attack after Bad Blood. Owens left the Undisputed WWE Champion bloody and bruised, and with Rhodes focusing on his Champion vs. Champion match against Gunther, Orton was the logical “next man up” to attempt to talk some sense into KO.

Of course, Owens had no interest in talking, and the match at Crown Jewel between the two iconic Superstars was set in stone!

United States Championship Match: LA Knight vs. Andrade vs. Carmelo Hayes

For months, LA Knight has taken on all comers and defended his United States Championship as much as any Superstar in all of WWE has recently. Knight has been nothing but a proud, fighting champion, and he’s taken the responsibility of being a first-time champ very seriously. Although he already has successful U.S. Title defenses over Andrade and Carmelo Hayes on his resume, Knight is looking at his most challenging defense yet: a Triple Threat match against the two men who consistently take him to the limit.

Of course, fans can argue that LA Knight put himself into this unenviable position by not exactly being impartial as a referee in the final match of the Andrade/Hayes best-of-seven series on SmackDown:

Consequences have actions, and LA Knight’s actions as a supposed “impartial” referee have triggered a Triple Threat match for his championship — and as longtime members of the WWE Universe know, a Triple Threat match means anything goes. In Crown Jewel, there will be no disqualifications, no countouts, and one fall to a finish — LA Knight doesn’t even need to be pinned to lose his title!

WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship Match: Jade Cargill & Bianca Belair vs. Kairi Sane & IYO SKY vs. Lash Legend & Jakara Jackson vs. Chelsea Green & Piper Niven

After winning the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championships for the second time as a team just over two months ago, Jade Cargill and Bianca Belair find themselves in an impossible situation: they must defend their titles against not one, not two, but three other teams in Saudi Arabia!

We’ll be honest: we don’t know what to expect from this match. We could see a title change happen within seconds of the opening bell, a classic, grueling 20-minute battle between the four teams, or anything in between. While no team has the momentum that Cargill and Belair have, the women’s tag titles are highly coveted in the WWE locker room — imagine the response if NXT’s Lash Legend & Jakara Jackson take the belts back to Tuesday nights, for example!

This match is a total tossup — but ultimately, it’s always hard to root against the powerhouse defending champions.

You can tune in to Peacock to watch Crown Jewel on Saturday, November 4. In the meantime, catch up on all things WWE Universe on Peacock.

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