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Two championship matches set confirmed for WWE King & Queen Of The Ring

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Two championship matches have been confirmed for the upcoming WWE King & Queen of the Ring event in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

In an in-ring interview segment featuring Michael Cole, Becky Lynch ran down a list of potential contenders for a future title shot.
However after she neglected to mention Liv Morgan, she was interrupted by Morgan herself who demanded her shot.
Lynch would agree and confirm that she will  put the title on the line against Liv Morgan at King & Queen of the Ring at the upcoming premium live event of the same name in Saudi Arabia on May 25.
When the pair were interrupted by Damage CTRL and surrounded around the ring, Liv escaped and left Lynch to fend for herself.

Becky would brawl with Dakota Kai, IYO SKY and Kairi Sane briefly until Lyra Valkyria ran out to even the odds ahead of her match against Kai in the the first round of the Queen of the Ring tournament.
Valkyria would go on to win and advances to face Zoey Stark in the second round.
Elsewhere on tonight’s WWE Raw, there was a match between Chad Gable and Bronson Reed which ultimately had no winner.

Sami Zayn instead interrupted, attacking Gable but in the end both were laid out by Bronson Reed.
Later in a backstage segment, Sami Zayn would confirm that he would put his Intercontinental Championship on the line at King & Queen of the Ring against both Chad Gable and Big Bronson Reed in a Triple Threat match.
Also confirmed for the event, the finals of the titular tournaments to determine the 2024 WWE King & Queen of the Ring.

Saudi Arabia is paying WWE a lot of money for sport shaming. Saudi Arabia government is guilty of human rights violations for giving people with an alternative sexual orientation to the death penalty also the prince of Saudi Arabia had journalist Jamal Khashoggi murdered for exposing the truth about the royal family of Saudi Arabia. Women in this country have no rights.

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