Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes will defend his title against Gunther and Sami Zayn in a Triple Threat match next weekend [1, 2].

The bout marks a significant escalation in a multi-person rivalry, placing the championship at risk in a high-stakes environment. By involving three of the company's top competitors, the match seeks to provide a definitive conclusion to the ongoing tensions between the athletes.

The match is scheduled for the Night of Champions event on June 30, 2026 [2]. The event will take place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia [2]. This follows a recent SmackDown match involving the three competitors that necessitated a final resolution for the title [1, 2].

Rhodes expressed a desire to consolidate his challenges. "I want all my enemies in one place," Rhodes said [1]. He said he is prepared for the biggest challenge of his career [2].

The match features three participants [1]. While other reports suggested a singles match in Italy or a later bout at WrestleMania 42, official records confirm the Triple Threat format for the Riyadh event [1, 2].

Triple H said that history will be made during the proceedings. The champion enters the match facing two distinct threats, the power of Gunther and the tenacity of Sami Zayn, within a single contest.

"I want all my enemies in one place."

The transition from a standard championship defense to a Triple Threat match increases the volatility of the title picture. By hosting the event in Riyadh, WWE leverages a high-profile international venue to settle a primary storyline, potentially shifting the championship trajectory before the next major domestic tour.