WWE Bad Blood 2024 Predictions: Goldberg Will Replace Sami Zayn

WWE Bad Blood 2024 Predictions: Goldberg Will Replace Sami Zayn

As a seasoned wrestling enthusiast with decades of watching and analyzing the squared circle under my belt, I must say, this Bad Blood Predictions article by Mark Justice is nothing short of a masterpiece. It’s like he’s been reading my mind, predicting the twists and turns that these larger-than-life characters are about to take.


2024’s WWE Bad Blood event takes place in Atlanta, Georgia, just two weeks from now, and WWE has already confirmed a world title match between Liv Morgan (champion) and Rhea Ripley. Moreover, three significant personal rivalries are set to unfold: Cody Rhodes and Roman Reigns against The Bloodline, Damian Priest versus Finn Balor, and the main event inside Hell in a Cell, featuring CM Punk against Drew McIntyre. Regrettably, there won’t be any men’s tag title matches on this show, as they haven’t been showcased on PPV since Mania 40. Nevertheless, this card promises to captivate wrestling fans worldwide with its long-standing storylines that are sure to leave jaws dropped.

Now, let’s delve into the eagerly awaited forecasts for Bad Blood 2024: Goldberg steps in as Sami Zayn’s substitute, taking up the suggested and buzzing-with-rumors title bout against Gunther instead.

King Gunther (c) vs. Sami Zayn [World Heavyweight Title]

At WrestleMania 40, Sami Zayn was the sole individual to best Gunther within the main roster, winning the Intercontinental Title from him. However, after losing the title, Zayn has a strong case for challenging Gunther for the World Title, but Gunther has yet to accept Zayn’s proposal. This rejection is due to the fact that Zayn was not originally intended to face Gunther in this matchup. During the premiere of Raw, Gunther hinted at Bret Hart as his second favorite wrestler, right after Goldberg. This suggests that Goldberg will take Zayn’s place in their upcoming encounter, with Gunther expected to emerge victorious at Bad Blood.

Queen Nia Jax (c) vs. Bayley vs. Naomi [WWE Women’s Title]

In Friday Night SmackDown, Bayley and Naomi emerged victorious over Nia Jax and Tiffany Stratton in a whirlwind tag team match known as a Tornado Tag Match. Interestingly, Nia Jax had proposed a condition beforehand: whoever secured the pinfall would receive a chance to challenge her for the title at Bad Blood. This move was designed to sow discord within Bayley and Naomi’s friendship. However, an unexpected turn of events occurred as both Bayley and Naomi managed to pin Nia Jax during the match, meaning they both earned title shots. Despite this, Nia Jax is expected to keep her title for now, given it’s early in her reign. As a fallback option, Bayley and Naomi might focus on claiming the tag team titles later on.

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Damian Priest vs. Finn Balor [Personal Rivalry]

After Damian Priest lost his world title contest at SummerSlam against Gunther due to Finn Balor’s treachery, Priest teamed up with Rhea Ripley to win the mixed tag match at Bash in Berlin as a form of retribution and possibly secure another opportunity for championship gold. Interestingly, Priest holds a rematch clause for the World Title but has yet to use it because he must first overcome Balor. Since Balor is currently a tag team champion, he doesn’t require victory in this singles match. Instead, Balor serves as a stepping stone, helping Priest gather momentum needed to challenge Gunther once more.

Liv Morgan (c) vs. Rhea Ripley [WWE Women’s Title]

Regarding the Terror Twins, after Ripley lost her world title at SummerSlam due to Dom’s treachery, she received her retribution when they won their tag match at Bash in Berlin. Notably, this victory earned her a rematch against Liv Morgan, as she pinned her clean in that match. Now that Liv Morgan has concluded her revenge spree by capturing both the title and Dirty Dom from Ripley, Ripley can now anticipate avoiding any interference from Judgment Day that could prevent her from winning, thereby completing her own revenge tour against Morgan and reclaiming the championship she never truly lost.

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Cody Rhodes & Roman Reigns vs. Bloodline [Tag Match]

In the gaming world of WWE, I, as a fan, am eagerly anticipating the team-up between Cody Rhodes and Roman Reigns to take down The Bloodline. Despite losing his title at WrestleMania 40 to Cody Rhodes, Roman Reigns won’t be losing his first match back. This fight isn’t about the tag titles; they’re not on the line here. That means no unexpected title changes.

CM Punk vs. Drew McIntyre [Hell in a Cell Match]

If you tangle with the Chicago Bull, there’s trouble coming your way. When Drew McIntyre executed the Future Shock DDT on CM Punk at this year’s Royal Rumble and even asked for it, the repercussions were severe. This match may not have a title at stake, but it is unequivocally and factually the most compelling pro wrestling narrative of the summer. Over the past few months, as retaliation for McIntyre’s actions, CM Punk has thwarted Drew McIntyre’s World Title aspirations on four different occasions: (1) WrestleMania 40, (2) Post-WrestleMania Raw, (3) Clash at the Castle 2024, and (4) MITB 2024.

In WrestleMania 40, CM Punk tricked Drew McIntyre by using his cast to hit him, enabling Damian Priest to seize the title in just five minutes with the Money in the Bank briefcase. The following episode of Raw saw Punk again deceiving McIntyre in a qualifying match for the title contender by grabbing his foot, granting Jey Uso a shot at Backlash. At Clash at the Castle 2024, Punk sabotaged McIntyre’s chance to win the World Title in Glasgow, Scotland, disguising himself as the referee. In MITB 2024, Punk once again betrayed McIntyre by thwarting his Money in the Bank cash-in opportunity.

At SummerSlam, McIntyre had his chance for retaliation after Punk had wronged him numerous times. On the other hand, Punk secured victory in the Strap Match at Bash in Berlin as payback for his loss at SummerSlam, avenging McIntyre’s injury, the stolen Mania Main Event opportunity, and the lost bracelet with AJ Lee and Larry’s names on it. But their rivalry is far from over; McIntyre shattered that very bracelet, making this trilogy a platform for Punk to exact his ultimate revenge and secure a triumphant comeback in WWE, potentially leading to a world title challenge against Gunther.

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2024-09-22 20:15

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