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WWE King and Queen of the Ring 2024: Time, how to watch, match card and more
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Date:2025-04-28 13:20:01
Who will be the king and queen of WWE?
WWE is headed back to Saudi Arabia for King and Queen of the Ring 2024, where the finals of each tournament will take place to determine who will wear wrestling's crown. It's quite the achievement, given that it has been a springboard for success in WWE.
While the men's and women's matches headline the event, there will be three other matches taking place Saturday, and they all involve championships. Cody Rhodes will defend his Undisputed WWE Championship, new Women's World Champion Becky Lynch will put her title on the line and Intercontinental Champion Sami Zayn will compete in a triple threat match in what is shaping up to be an exciting night.
Here's what to know for King and Queen of the Ring 2024:
When is King and Queen of the Ring 2024?
The 2024 King and Queen of the Ring is Saturday, May 25 at 1 p.m. ET. The event will be taking place at 8 p.m. in Jeddah.
Where is King and Queen of the Ring 2024?
The 2024 King and Queen of the Ring will be at Jeddah SuperDome in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
How to watch King and Queen of the Ring 2024
The event can be streamed on Peacock, but you must have their premium or premium-plus subscription to watch. Internationally, it will be available on WWE Network.
King and Queen of the Ring 2024 match card
Matches not in order
- King of the Ring final: Gunther vs. winner of Randy Orton/Tama Tonga.
- Queen of the Ring final: Lyra Valkyria vs. winner of Nia Jax/Bianca Belair.
- Undisputed WWE Championship match: Cody Rhodes (c) vs. Logan Paul.
- Women’s World Championship match: Becky Lynch (c) vs. Liv Morgan.
- Triple threat match for Intercontinental Championship: Sami Zayn (c) vs. Chad Gable vs. Bronson Reed.
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