A major spoiler has emerged about the winner of one of the title matches at Saturday Night’s Main Event.
We are just a couple of days away from what is set up to be an action-packed return of Saturday Night’s Main Event. The brand was used for rare primetime WWE events in the 1980s and will be brought back to NBC this weekend.
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To make the most of its return, WWE has put together a stacked card that features several championship matches. In the main event, WWE champion Cody Rhodes will defend his belt against former pal Kevin Owens. And in a featured bout, World Heavyweight Champion Gunther will also defend his belt in a triple-threat match against Damian Priest and Finn Balor.
Furthermore, there are also a pair of women’s title bouts. One will see Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan take on the challenge of Iyo Sky. As well as the first-ever Women’s United States Champion being crowned at Saturday Night’s Main Event.
And a new rumor may have revealed who will be the winner of the latter match.
Chelsea Green expected to win Women’s US title match at Saturday Night’s Main Event
On Friday’s Smackdown, the finalists of the Women’s US Championship tournament will be decided between Bayley, Chelsea Green, Michin, and Tiffany Stratton. Many diehard WWE fans hope Green emerges victorious from the tournament. Well, it looks like that is what fans will get this weekend at Saturday Night’s Main Event.
On Thursday, Sportskeeda reporter Dr. Chris Featherstone Ph.D took to X and wrote, “Spoiler on who is currently slated to win the U.S. Championship tournament and become the inaugural champion at Saturday Night’s Main Event.” Followed by finger emojis pointing down to a picture of Green.
It is just a rumor. And plans can always change. But Green is sure to get a huge pop from fans in Long Island, NY if she wins the US title on Saturday night. She has been one of the most entertaining performers on the roster for quite some time. And is deserving of a title run.