Five mistakes that should not be made at WWE Crown Jewel
WWE‘s Crown Jewel event is a highlight of the wrestling calendar, an extravaganza that showcases top talent and thrilling storylines. As fans anticipate the latest edition of this spectacle, WWE must make sound creative decisions to keep the event engaging and memorable. In this article, we’ll discuss five pivotal mistakes that WWE must steer clear of at Crown Jewel and why they could mar the show.
5. Booking too many title changes:
In the midst of a high-profile event like WWE Crown Jewel, the temptation to execute multiple title changes can be alluring. However, overloading the card with numerous title swaps like Drew McIntyre dethroning Seth Rollins, and Bianca Belair dethroning Iyo Sky, can dilute the significance of championship victories and undermine the storytelling.
To maintain the prestige of WWE titles and keep fans invested in long-term narratives, it’s crucial that the number of title changes at Crown Jewel is kept in check.
4. Rhea Ripley loses her title:
A five-person match is a convenient way to dethrone a champion without having them pinned. Rhea Ripley is set to defend the Women’s World title against formidable opponents like Nia Jax, Raquel Rodriguez, Shayna Baszler, and Zoey Stark at WWE Crown Jewel. While any of these competitors could potentially win, the title must remain with Ripley. Ripley has been instrumental in maintaining the Women’s division’s appeal and is undeniably one of the top stars on RAW.
Her character and in-ring prowess have resonated with fans, making her a pivotal asset for WWE. Ending her championship reign prematurely at Crown Jewel could undermine the progress she’s made and diminish the title’s significance. WWE should allow Ripley to continue her dominant run as champion and establish her legacy.
3. Damien Priest doesn’t tease a cash-in on both champions:
Since winning the Money in the Bank briefcase, Damian Priest has been on a relentless pursuit of championship gold. His primary target has been Seth Rollins and the World Heavyweight Championship. With both Rollins and Roman Reigns defending their titles at Crown Jewel, this presents a golden opportunity for Priest to make a memorable impact. Priest, however, has only teased a cash-in on Rollins at SummerSlam without following through, missing a golden chance to capitalize on the element of surprise.
The excitement surrounding Money in the Bank cash-ins lies in their unpredictability. By not targeting both champions at Crown Jewel, WWE runs the risk of diluting the anticipation and excitement. Priest should seize this opportunity and appear during or after both title matches, keeping the audience guessing and invested in his pursuit.
2. Iyo Sky shouldn’t lose her title to Bianca Belair at Crown Jewel:
Bianca Belair, after a year-long reign, was recently dethroned by Asuka at Night of Champions. In a surprising turn of events, Iyo Sky cashed in her Money in the Bank contract on Belair, introducing fresh excitement into the Women’s title scene. With the championship now in the hands of a rising star like Iyo Sky, it’s time to allow her to shine and establish herself as a top contender.
Both Belair and Charlotte Flair have had their fair share of opportunities in the championship picture. It’s high time to give other deserving talents, like Iyo Sky, their moment in the spotlight. Sky is a remarkable in-ring performer, and keeping the title on her would not only showcase her exceptional skills but also open the door for fresh and engaging storylines. Reverting the title to Belair or Flair at Crown Jewel would be a mistake that could potentially hinder the development of newer talents.
1. Roman Reigns cannot cleanly beat La Knight:
Roman Reigns, the “Tribal Chief,” has often relied on outside interference to retain his title. Whether it’s been Solo Sikoa or the Usos, his path to victory has frequently been anything but straightforward. However, at WWE Crown Jewel, WWE should be wary of how Reigns secures his victory against the red-hot LA Knight.
LA Knight’s momentum is undeniable, and it’s evident that WWE intends for him to continue his impressive run. While Knight may emerge from Saudi Arabia as the champion, WWE appears to have plans for Reigns to remain the titleholder through WrestleMania 40. Given this scenario, the only acceptable way for LA Knight to lose to Reigns is through outside interference. This approach preserves the element of surprise and keeps fans on the edge of their seats, which is essential for creating memorable moments.
Conclusion
WWE Crown Jewel is a monumental event, and it demands careful planning and execution to keep fans engaged and entertained. Avoiding these five mistakes, including Roman Reigns’ clean victory, Iyo Sky’s title loss, Damian Priest’s failure to tease a cash-in on both champions and Rhea Ripley losing her title, is essential for delivering a remarkable show that captivates wrestling enthusiasts worldwide. WWE has a golden opportunity at Crown Jewel, and making the right creative decisions will ensure that the event lives up to its potential, leaving a lasting mark on the wrestling world.
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