WWE's SummerSlam Card Subject to Last-Minute Changes

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30/07/2024 22h52

The highly anticipated SummerSlam event by WWE is just around the corner, and fans are eagerly looking forward to the exciting matches lined up for the show. However, with just a few days left until the big event, it seems that the SummerSlam card may still be subject to some last-minute changes. Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful Select has reported that there could be additions or alterations to the card, as it currently features seven singles matches without any additional stipulations.

As of now, the SummerSlam card includes seven matches, with titles like the World Heavyweight Championship, WWE Women's Championship, and WWE Intercontinental Championship up for grabs. Among the anticipated matchups, Damian Priest is set to defend the World Heavyweight Championship against Gunther, Bayley will put her WWE Women's Championship on the line against Nia Jax, and Liv Morgan will face Rhea Ripley for the Women's World Championship.

Furthermore, Cody Rhodes is slated to defend his Undisputed WWE Championship against Solo Sikoa, while Logan Paul is scheduled to challenge LA Knight for the WWE United States Championship. Sami Zayn will also be defending his WWE Intercontinental Championship against Bron Breakker during the event. Additionally, one of the highlighted matches features CM Punk facing off against Drew McIntyre in a singles match, with Seth Rollins serving as the special guest referee.

Despite the current lineup, the card for SummerSlam remains fluid, leaving room for potential changes and additions before the event. As wrestling enthusiasts gear up for the biggest party of the summer, the excitement and anticipation surrounding SummerSlam continue to grow. Stay tuned for full coverage of the event right here at Ringside News as WWE prepares to deliver an unforgettable show for fans worldwide.

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