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Bron Breakker Called Out Oba Femi, And Atlanta Is About To See The Future of WWE Crowned

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Oba Femi and Bron Breakker are officially squaring off at Sunday Night’s Main Event on September 6, 2026, from State Farm Arena in Atlanta, a match set to crown the “future of WWE.” This isn’t just another bout on the card, folks. This is a clash that could define the next era.

This Ain’t No Exhibition, This Is The Real Deal

Look, some folks are already grumbling these two young studs are clashing too early, saying it creates a “premature established tier.” But honestly? Who cares? This match is happening, and I am PUMPED. The stakes are clear: who takes the crown as the future of WWE?

It’s all going down Sunday, September 6, 2026, at 8 p.m. ET, which is 5 p.m. PT for us on the West Coast, so clear your Sunday night! State Farm Arena in Atlanta is the place. You can catch all the action in the U.S. on Peacock, or internationally via WWE’s YouTube channel. Don’t you dare miss it.

The Atlanta Takeover & More Heat On The Card

This whole thing exploded on Monday Night Raw in Buffalo when Bron Breakker didn’t hold back, calling Oba Femi out. And who stepped in to seal the deal? None other than Paul Heyman, confirming he’d already set it up for the Sunday Night’s Main Event. That man works fast!

It’s not just Femi vs. Breakker, though. We’re also getting Cody Rhodes taking on Randy Orton! Talk about a stacked card. And get this: WWE.com lists both Breakker and Rhodes as being from Atlanta. That means two of the biggest names on the card are playing in their home market! Can you imagine that energy? Plus, keep an eye out for Trick Williams. He’s on the event poster alongside his superstar sideman Lil Yachty. Femi’s been on a roll, building serious main-event heat since the spring, and this is the moment.

This isn’t your usual Saturday Night’s Main Event, either. It’s the same franchise, but for the first time, they’ve moved it to Sunday of Labor Day weekend. With the future of the WWE on the line and two massive matches set, this is a can’t-miss event. Mark your calendars for September 6, because State Farm Arena is about to explode!

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Originally reported by Yahoo Sports.

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