WWE Crown Jewel Adds Blockbuster Title matches: LA Knight’s Triple Threat Showdown and Bianca Belair & Jade Cargill’s 4-Way Challenge
WWE fans are in for an explosive feud at the Crown Jewel on Saturday, November 2. Two big-stakes title matches have just been added to the card, featuring a formidable and potentially game-changing opponent for United States champion L.A. McCarthy. Here’s what went on SmackDown and what these new matchups mean for the Crown Jewel event.
LA Knight Caught in the Crossfire: Three Threats to the United States Championship
On the last edition of SmackDown in Brooklyn, LA Knight was set to referee the epic “Game 7” match between Carmelo Hayes and Andrade. Knight, who stood for order, soon revealed his neutrality. A power kickout from Hayes caused Andrade to stumble on Knight’s back, infuriating him. Moments later, Knight narrowly avoided a superkick from Andrade Hayes, sending him flying out of the ring.
The violence reached a boiling point when Knight threw a visibly frustrated Hayes onto the commentary table. Andrade faced Knight and it was explosive when Knight unleashed his Blount Force Trauma (BFT) finishing move on Andrade. Knight didn’t stop there, striking Hayes with the same devastating finish. These explosive alliances set the stage for what would happen at Crown Jewel.
Backstage, Smackdown City GM Nick Aldis confronted Knight, who admitted he didn’t want to start refereeing. Aldis then raised the stakes: Knight will now defend his United States title against Andrade and Hayes in a triple threat match. If you see that Knight could lose his championship without being directly pinned in this match, fans are bracing for a high-stakes, unpredictable contest.
Belair and Cargill Brace for 4-Way Women’s Tag Team Title Defense
The Women’s Tag Team Championship conflict simply intensified as Bianca Belair and Jade Cargill have been booked for a formidable 4-manner title protection. During a behind the scenes altercation, three teams—Damage CTRL’s Iyo Sky and Kairi Sane, Piper Niven and Chelsea Green, and Meta-Four’s Lash Legend and Jakara Jackson—have been caught in a heated alternate. The dispute quickly drew the attention of Raw GM Adam Pearce, Smackdown GM Nick Aldis, and NXT GM Ava.
Belair and Cargill entered the scene, prepared to shield their titles. The champions confirmed no hesitation, confidently asserting their willingness to stand all challengers. With the assertion of this four-way in shape, the duo now faces one among their hardest checks yet, with their reign at hazard against 3 equally determined teams. Each group brings precise strengths to the hoop, and with the titles on the line, lovers are waiting for a high-effect battle wherein any team ought to emerge effective.
Full Lineup for WWE Crown Jewel
With the addition of those two huge suits, WWE Crown Jewel‘s card is stacked, promising an event full of high-electricity clashes and unpredictable twists:
- Men’s Crown Jewel Championship: Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes vs. World Heavyweight Champion Gunther
- Women’s Crown Jewel Championship: WWE Women’s Champion Nia Jax vs. Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan
- Randy Orton vs. Kevin Owens
- Seth “Freakin” Rollins vs. Bronson Reed
- United States Championship: LA Knight vs. Andrade vs. Carmelo Hayes
- WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship: Bianca Belair & Jade Cargill vs. Damage CTRL’s Iyo Sky & Kairi Sane vs. Chelsea Green & Piper Niven vs. Meta-Four’s Lash Legend & Jakara Jackson
Fans can trap WWE Crown Jewel stay, streaming on Saturday, November 2 at 1 p.M. ET/10 a.M. PT on Peacock inside the United States and on WWE Network some place else.