Triple H to confirm two-time WWE Champion's in-ring return after 119 days for Crown Jewel? Exploring the possibility

WWE CCO Triple H (Photo credit: WWE.com)
WWE CCO Triple H (Photo credit: WWE.com)

Chief Content Officer Triple H and the WWE creative team are preparing for Crown Jewel, scheduled to take place on Saturday, November 2. For the time being, Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes will face the World Heavyweight Champion Gunther and the Women's World Champion Liv Morgan will take on the Women's Champion Nia Jax for the respective Crown Jewel Titles.

The two matches will determine the inaugural Crown Jewel Champion in the Men's and Women's Division. Meanwhile, more matches are expected to be added to the card going forward, and fans are expecting a former WWE Champion to make his return after nearly four months.

This superstar is Seth Rollins. It has been 119 days since The Visionary last competed in a match when he faced then-World Heavyweight Champion Damian Priest at Money in the Bank.

Since then, a lot has changed and Rollins is now going after Bronson Reed, who sidelined him for almost eight weeks, following an assault on the August 5 episode of Monday Night RAW.

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Seth Rollins came back a couple of weeks ago and assaulted Bronson Reed, costing him his Last Monster Standing Match against Braun Strowman. A week later, he cut a promo on Reed and made it clear that he was out for revenge. The match is bound to take place sooner rather than later.

Triple H could make this match official for Crown Jewel as early as this Monday on RAW, where the two superstars could have a backstage segment, where they will confront each other. The match is bound to happen and is only a matter of time. Triple H could take the decision soon and have Adam Pearce announce it on RAW.

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Triple H called Bronson Reed's assault on Seth Rollins a 'career-altering moment'

Bronson Reed's vicious assault on Seth Rollins ruled the latter out for nearly eight weeks, following six Tsunamis by the former champion. The devastation left many in shock and Reed took it upon himself to make a mark on the roster and decided to take out one of the most prominent superstars.

Bronson Reed recently opened up about Triple H telling him that this storyline was a 'career-altering moment'.

"I think it was supposed to be significantly less. Then the way that it turned out with Hunter [Triple H]’s vision, is it just was more and more and more...I spoke with Hunter right afterwards and he said that’s a moment that will last forever, they can replay that as much as possible," Bronson Reed told Chris Van Vliet, via PW Mania.

Following the segment, Reed got a significant push, but with Seth Rollins now back, it remains to be seen how things pan out. The Visionary will look to build momentum before seemingly heading into his rivalry with CM Punk.

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