The road to King and Queen of the Ring has its final four. WWE SmackDown locked in both championship tournament finals, with the matches set to go down next Saturday at Clash of Champions in Saudi Arabia.
On the men’s side, Jey Uso will square off against the formidable Oba Femi in what shapes up to be a clash of styles and momentum. Uso has been one of WWE’s most red-hot babyfaces over the past year, while Femi has established himself as a dominant, physically imposing force since his NXT run. Whoever walks out wearing the crown will earn a future title opportunity.
The women’s final carries its own weight. Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan will put her tournament hopes — and her reputation — on the line against IYO SKY. The two have a rich history inside WWE, and with Morgan already holding championship gold heading into Saudi Arabia, the stakes feel especially high. SKY, one of the most technically gifted performers on the roster, will be looking to remind everyone why she was a cornerstone of Damage CTRL.
Both tournament winners are set to receive future title shots, adding a meaningful layer to what could otherwise be spectacle-only matches. With Clash of Champions serving as the backdrop — a premium live event historically built around championship prestige — the King and Queen of the Ring finals fit the occasion perfectly.
All eyes now turn to Saudi Arabia to see which two superstars will be crowned and what title opportunities await them on the other side.
Source: Wrestling Observer / F4W