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Three huge matches, including HIAC, announced for Bad Blood

Three huge matches were announced for the Bad Blood pay-per-view last night on Monday Night Raw.

The feud between CM Punk and Drew McIntyre reaches its climax at the show as the two will meet each other inside Hell In A Cell. It was Raw GM Adam Pearce who said on Raw yesterday that this between them has to end somehow and announced the gimmick match as their rubber match. The two are at one win each in their year-long feud, with McIntyre winning at SummerSlam and Punk winning at Bash In Berlin.

The WWE Women’s World title will be on the line as Liv Morgan will defend her gold against former champion Rhea Ripley. Morgan already beat Ripley at SummerSlam, but that came to some interference from Dirty Dom, who flipped on Rhea and sided with Morgan.

Plus, Finn Balor will meet former WWE World Heavyweight champion and Judgment Day member Damian Priest. The match was set up after Priest and Ripley were attacked by Judgment Day in the ring last night and prompted the save from Jey Uso.

Bad Blood takes place on October 5 live from the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia.


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