Randy Orton and Nia Jax will represent SmackDown in the WWE King and Queen
The King and Queen of the Ring tournaments have never come with stakes as
WWE King and Queen of the Ring 2024 marked an unforgettable night for Gunther, who defeated Randy Orton and was crowned king.
A new King and Queen of the Ring were set to be crowned Saturday, as WWE returned to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. The premium live event not only featured the
Gunther and Valkyria advanced to the finals of their respective tournaments
With only a few hours left for the highly anticipated Kings and Queen of the Ring event, an enthralling episode of Friday Night SmackDown unfolded on May 24. The show witnessed some major developments of the upcoming Premium Live Event with two semi-final matches being held. Nia Jax went up against Bianca Belair to find a place in the Queen of the Ring finale while Randy Orton took on the Bloodline’s Tama Tonga in the men’s category. Earlier on Wednesday, WWE creative head Triple H announced...
WWE King and Queen of the Ring took place Saturday in Saudi Arabia. There were three championship contests on the six-match card Saturday, but only one title changed hands.