Despite earlier buzz around a potential championship unification bout, the encounter between Cody Rhodes and Logan Paul at the WWE King and Queen of the Ring event is now confirmed to be a non-title vs. title match. The focus will be on Cody Rhodes’ Undisputed WWE Universal Championship alone.
Leading up to the official match confirmation, there was much online chatter about both competitors bringing their titles to the ring. However, according to a WWE insider who spoke with Ringside News, the organization had not devised a plan for a double-title scenario. The creative team’s member clarified to Ringside News a week before the announcement was made that “The internet is wrong.”
Using the false narrative as a promotional ploy helped to build up Logan Paul’s character, a tactic that seems to have had the desired effect. There were no adjustments to the original plan leading up to the event.
The competition is scheduled to take place on Saturday, broadcast live from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia on Peacock and WWE Network. Ringside News will be providing live updates and play-by-play coverage during the show. Keep an eye on Ringside News for the most recent news, rumors, and spoilers about the event.
What’s your stance on the Cody Rhodes vs. Logan Paul match being strictly for the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship? Was the online speculation effective in building up the hype for Logan Paul’s character? Post your comments and thoughts about the match and your expectations for the WWE King and Queen of the Ring event below!
FAQ Section
Why is there no title vs. title match between Cody Rhodes and Logan Paul?
WWE never had plans for a title vs. title match. The speculation about it was merely a storyline device to create more interest in Logan Paul.
Will the match between Cody Rhodes and Logan Paul still take place?
Yes, the match is set to go ahead, focusing on Cody Rhodes’ Undisputed WWE Universal Championship. It will take place live from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
Where can I watch the Cody Rhodes vs. Logan Paul match?
The match will be broadcast live on Peacock in the United States and on the WWE Network elsewhere.
Did WWE change plans for the Cody Rhodes vs. Logan Paul match at the last minute?
No, WWE did not make any last-minute changes. There was never any actual plan to have a title vs. title match.
Conclusion
The excitement surrounding the potential title unification match between Cody Rhodes and Logan Paul turned out to be a clever storyline build-up by WWE. Despite the swirling rumors, it’s clear that the company had no intentions of making the match a title vs. title event. The strategic narrative did its job to engage the audience and add depth to Logan Paul’s character, with all eyes on Cody Rhodes defending his Undisputed WWE Universal Championship. Regardless of the titles involved, the stage is set for an electrifying match at the King and Queen of the Ring event, with fans eager to see how the storyline unfolds.