WWE Crown Jewel marks the beginning of a new tradition for the professional wrestling community. The Uncooked and SmackDown world champions will collide to crown the first-ever Crown Jewel champions in the men’s and women’s sections.
WWE returns to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on Saturday for the sixth Crown Jewel pay-per-view match. WWE Chief Content Officer Paul Levesque unveiled the new Crown Jewel belts at Unholy Blood on October 5.
Levesque shows two annual costumes in Crown Jewel. The Uncooked World Heavyweight Champion and the Uncooked Women’s World Champion will battle the WWE Undisputed Champion and the SmackDown WWE Women’s Champion, respectively. The winners will likely be the Crown Jewel champions.
Take a look below at the costumes shown for Crown Jewel and gaze into the crystal ball of what could be coming. Development streams continue to exist at Peacock on November 2 with the pay-per-view card originating at 1 pm ET.
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WWE Crown Jewel Championship – Cody Rhodes vs. Gunther: Rhodes and Gunther are expected to headline Crown Jewel. Rhodes defeated Roman Reigns at WrestleMania 40 in April to become champion, and recently defended him against Solo Sikoa in a metal cage on the September 13 episode of SmackDown. Gunther took the name from Damian Priest at SummerSlam in August, and recently retained the name against Sami Zayn on the October 7 episode of Uncooked. Significantly, Rhodes and Gunther are both in their first WWE world reigns.
WWE Women’s Crown Jewel Championship: Nia Jax vs. Liv Morgan: Jax and Morgan are parting ways with long-standing rivalries. Jax and Morgan defeated Bayley and Rhea Ripley, respectively, to win the titles at SummerSlam and emerged from the Unholy Blood rematches with their titles intact. Jax won the Reina del Ring tournament in the prime time she was in Saudi Arabia, earning her the opportunity to win the SummerSlam title.
Roman Reigns and The Usos vs. The Bloodline: For years, the story of The Bloodline has ruled WWE programming. That saga will continue at Crown Jewel when the newly reunited Usos team up with Reigns to take on Solo Sikoa, Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa in six-man tag team action. The combination doesn’t look set to come back close to ending the ongoing battle between the two sides, but the winning side may have a certain amount of momentum that carries over to the next segment.
Seth Rollins vs. Bronson Reed: After Reed took out Rollins for several weeks with a vicious attack, it was clear that Rollins might be looking for revenge upon his return. That took place when Rollins attacked Reed and gave him the “Last Monster Standing” match with Braun Strowman. Since then, Rollins and Reed have demanded an adaptation (and have attacked all options on several occasions) Adam Pearce to announce the adaptation for Crown Jewel.
Randy Orton vs. Kevin Owens: Orton demanded an attack on Owens, the closest thing to the boxer who became his ex-spouse in the group. WWE Chief Content Officer Paul Levesque was initially unsure how to give Orton the opportunity, bringing up Owens’ brutality and Orton’s past. Orton insisted that he had not been impulsive and asked Levesque what he would do with Orton’s sneakers. Levesque conceded and cautioned the attack.
United States Championship – LA Knight (c) vs. Andrade vs. Carmelo Hayes: Andrade and Hayes are scheduled to finish their unofficial best-of-seven lineup. What was at stake was a chance to get America’s name. Knight made a no-money process as the visiting referee, leading to a lack of competition and coming close to hitting both men with BFTs. SmackDown general manager Nick Aldis punished Knight by booking the triple ultimatum title fit for Crown Jewel.
WWE Women’s Tag Team Championships: Bianca Belair and Jade Cargill (c) vs. Chelsea Green and Piper Niven vs. Meta-4 (Lash Legend and Jakara Jackson) vs. Harm CTRL (Iyo Sky and Kairi Sane): SmackDown general manager Aldis and Uncooked general manager Pearce reunited on the October 25 episode of Uncooked. Authority figures submitted the name of the proper four-way group for Crown Jewel, in addition to a conventional four-way group that includes one player from each group for the November 1 episode of SmackDown.