Best And Worst Booking Options
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Jey Uso and CM Punk are looking for their second world title win of 2025. (Credit: Michael Marques/WWE via Getty Images) WWE via Getty Images WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event will host the 41st edition of the special event on Nov. 1 on Peacock, and it’s a marquee show with potentially huge storyline ramifications that will extend through Survivor Series and into WrestleMania season. A whopping four championship matches will take place in Salt Lake City, including Jey Uso vs. CM Punk for the vacant World Heavyweight Championship and Cody Rhodes vs. Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship. Saturday’s event is the last major stop before Survivor Series on Nov. 29, and it could very well end with three or four brand new champions. WWE’s two most recent PLEs, Crown Jewel and WrestlePalooza, were about as paint-by-numbers as it gets, and they also featured some questionable booking calls. For example, Brock Lesnar’s decimation of John Cena at WrestlePalooza and Stephanie Vaquer’s rather easy victory over Tiffany Stratton at Crown Jewel raised plenty of eyebrows. At this week’s WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event, the creative team must avoid those booking pitfalls. Here are the best and worst possible outcomes of the marquee matches at WWE SNME. ForbesForecasting WWE’s Next 5 First-Time World ChampionsBy Blake Oestriecher Worst: Jade Cargill Loses To Tiffany Stratton Again It was roughly three months ago that Tiffany Stratton made quick work of Jade Cargill at WWE SummerSlam in a lopsided win that seemed to signify the end of Cargill’s monstrous push. Yet, here we are again. After defeating the likes of Charlotte Flair and Trish Stratus during her WWE Women’s Championship reign, Stratton will once again put her title on the line against Cargill. Just as it seemed inevitable that Cargill would defeat Stratton at SummerSlam,…
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