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Two WWE stars advance in untelevised King & Queen of the ring tournament matches

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There has been an update on the untelevised first round matches in the 2024 WWE King of the Ring and Queen of the Ring tournament.

After all but four of the first round matches from both WWE Raw and SmackDown were completed on their respective shows, the remaining matches were confirmed to be occurring at live shows this weekend.
Tonight in Chattanooga, Tennessee, the King and the Queen of the Ring tournament continued as LA Knight took on Santos Escobar.
In the end, LA Knight won the match to advance to the second round of the tournament.
He will go on to tangle with the Bloodline in the second round, slated to face Tama Tonga on the next episode of SmackDown – the other SmackDown KOTR match of the next round is Carmelo Hayes vs Randy Orton.

Also from WWE SmackDown at tonight’s live event, Tiffany Stratton took on Michin in first round action.
Tiffany Stratton advanced in the tournament and will go on to face Bianca Belair in the second round, with the other SmackDown QOTR match being Jade Cargill vs Nia Jax.
Still to come this weekend, the results of the remaining WWE Raw side of the remaining King and Queen of the Ring first round  matches at the live event tomorrow night (May 12) in Macon, Georgia.

Those matches are Shayna Baszler vs Zelina Vega in the women’s tournament and Kofi Kingston v Rey Mysterio in the men’s.
We will of course let you know the results of those matches when they come in tomorrow night.
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