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How To Watch WWE Crown Jewel 2024 On US TV

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WWE’s Crown Jewel Kickoff event is happening today (Fri., Nov. 1) live at 1 p.m. ET in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. At one point WWE called these pre-premium live event pep rallys “press conferences”, but because they weren’t — and because they now hold those after PLEs as part of the Post Show) — they’re now Kickoffs. In the “New Era” at WWE, the pre-show program that used to be a Kickoff is now a Countdown. That will be along as usual tomorrow before the big show, as usual. We’ll all get used to it someday.

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For the second time this year, WWE is heading to Saudi Arabia for a premium live event. After King and Queen of the Ring in May, WWE is holding the annual Crown Jewel event in Riyadh. It's the sixth time in the promotion's history that the annual event has taken place, with 2020 having been skipped due to the COVID pandemic.

This year's card features seven matches, including champion vs. champion clashes between Cody Rhodes and Gunther as well as Liv Morgan and Nia Jax, with the winners walking out of Riyadh with the newly created Crown Jewel Championship. In addition, we have two traditional championship matches — a triple-threat contest for LA Knight's United States Championship and a fatal four-way for the Women's Tag Team Championships, currently held by Jade Cargill and Bianca Belair.

WWE returns to Saudi Arabia for the second time in 2024 with the Crown Jewel premium live event on Saturday, Nov. 2.

And this year's edition of Crown Jewel promises to be bigger than any of its previous editions.

That's because the event is introducing the Crown Jewel championships in two marquee matches.

It's champion vs. champion on the men's side between Cody Rhodes and Gunther and on the women's side between Liv Morgan and Nia Jax. They'll each fight for new Crown Jewel titles that are comprised of 50 carets of diamonds, which Chief Content Officer Paul "Triple H" Levesque introduced at Bad Blood last month.
 
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