Bryan Alvarez is back with a solo show covering three hours of Smackdown in London with four qualifying matches leading to a championship match with Drew McIntyre at Royal Rumble, and a way WAY below average edition of Collision UNTIL an awesome main event finish. A fun show as always so check it out~!
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It’s the Saturday Wrestling Observer Live with Jim Valley.
The TNA on AMC debut sputtered at times like an AMC Pacer. It’s been almost 25 years. It doesn’t matter who’s in charge, TNA management always seems to let talent down on the production and organization side. Thursday was no different.
Plus, something TNA on AMC didn’t tell you: what the main event is for tonight’s Genesis PPV. That came later.
WWE SmackDown built towards both the Royal Rumble and Saturday Night’s Main Event with some new faces getting opportunities.
Also, if you check out this show on our YouTube channel, you can see some of the Japanese wrestling merch I got while I was in Tokyo for Wrestle Kingdom 20. Or don’t go to YouTube and just listen to me describe it poorly. Your choice. You have options.
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We just finished the second of our awards shows with Garrett Gonzales, Cory Lieb and Ethan Tyler going through a number of different categories today, plus talked WWE direction leading to WrestleMania and changes,TNA’s debut on AMC, AEW TV ratings and other topics. Bryan and I will be back Sunday night and this is a very big weekend for shows in Mexico and we’ll try and cover as much as we can.
–,The new issue of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter is up on the site today:
*The changes in the WrestleMania plans, the Drew McIntyre title win, Roman Reigns return and the whys.
*WWE getting Will Hobbs while AEW signs a slew of new talent as well. A look at each case-by-case.
*Notes on the big weekend coming to Mexico City
*Kayla Harrison injury and what is the future for the biggest women’s fight in years
*Win-loss records and total bouts for all top WWE/NXT talent in 2025
*WWE Iron Man winner from 1984-2025
*What cutting back on the schedule has taught us about injuries
*Who gets protected in booking and who doesn’t
*The problem with the current schedule and development of young talent
*A star who has been around through various eras talks timing and injuries and best schedule
*A look at TNA’s debut on AMC, what went right and wrong
*When did wrestling start being a work. Studying of history shows it’s a lot earlier than you would think
*Odds for WWE matches upcoming
*The most detailed look at the ratings of all the pro wrestling shows this past week, as well as comparisons with the past and a look at the level of declines and why
*What wrestler has already main evented 12 sold out shows in 2026
*One woman wrestler announces retirement and another retires
*Kazuchika Okada in Japan
*Most watched New Japan World matches of 2025
*Ted DiBiase Jr. on trial
*Death of Rick Link, from fan clubs to main events
*Jesse Ventura speaks about the current political environment
*The greatest wrestler in the world signs with Eric Bischoff’s promotionT
*Tons of major independent shows coming
*AEW gets TV in new market
*Ticket sales for upcoming WWE, AEW and TNA events
*Most viewed YouTube videos from AEW and WWE
*Tag team returning to AEW
*Dana White shuts down talk of major match
*A new lawsuit filed against WWE
*Notes on the recent WWE tryout
*Notes on all the WWE arena shows this past week.
— No big surprises on Smackdown with Randy Orton, Trick Williams, Damien Priest and Sami Zayn as the final four in the four-way on the 1/24 Saturday Night’s Main Event show, as well as Cody Rhodes vs. Jacob Fatu, on the show in Montreal.
— To my surprise, CMLL sold out Arena Mexico tonight already with 16,000 fans. That means they’ve been over 14,000 every Friday for the past two months. With Saturday and Sunday being bigger shows as far as drawing, plus having Mistico Saturday and Sunday, I didn’t think tonight would sell out:
- Ricochet vs. Titan for the National title is the headliner
- Hechicero vs. Roderick Strong – winner gets a heavyweight title match with Claudio Castagnoli
- Blue Panther vs. Ultimo Guerrero Match of the month rematch
- Sobrano Jr. & Cavernario vs. Gates of Agony
- Max Star & Futuro & Valiente Jr vs. Cobarde & Felino & El Hijo de Stuka Jr – Match of the month rematch
The show will be airing in English as a PPV on Triller+.
— CMLL also announced Tuesday’s Guadalajara main event is Mistico & Bandido vs. Hechicero & Ultimo Guerrero. Ultimo Guerrero was Bandido’s trainer. If you are keeping track, tonight and tomorrow are sellouts. Sunday will probably not sell out but will be one of the bigger Sunday crowds with the double main of Titan vs. Komander and Templario vs Bandido, Monday in Puebla is a lock to sellout as is Tuesday with that main event.
— Right now there is no word if the Sunday show will air on the CMLL YouTube channel but we expect it will be announced at the last minute on Sunday. CMLL YouTube channel has tonight’s show, tomorrow night’s show and the Tuesday Arena Mexico and Guadalajara shows.
— The AAA show tomorrow night airs at 9 p.m.Eastern on the WWE’s YouTube page in both English and Spanish.
–The reason for so many AEW guys is AAA has a show tomorrow night at Juan de la Barrera Gym. They added Rey Mysterio to the show today. Not sure if he’s wrestling or just appearing.
— We’re looking for reports from these weekend shows:
- NXT tonight in Melbourne, FL
- AAA tomorrow night in Mexico City
- NXT tomorrow night in Citrus Springs, FL
- WWE tomorrow night in Gdansk, Poland
- WWE Sunday in Nottingham, UK
We’re looking for results, finishes and highlights to [email protected]
— AEW Dynamite did 526,000 viewers and a 0.08 in 18-49. Here’s a stat that we should all be skeptical of. The show had about 107,000 viewers between the ages of 50 and 54 but 111,000 between 18 and 49. In 25-54 it was the third biggest since the new ratings came in, behind only Blood & Guts and one other show.
— Darby Allin talked to The Orlando Sentinel about AEW letting him do what he wants, living in his car early in his career and working for AEW.
— Bandido vs. Jake Doyle headlines Warrior Wrestling tonight in Chicago. The show is sold out but the place only holds about 350 fans.
— Kirk White’s Big Time Wrestling has already sold out the Newark, CA Pavilion for the 1/23 show with a Chris Bey Meet & Greet plus Ricochet vs. Starboy Charlie, QT Marshall & Aaron Solo in a tag match, Alan Angels vs. LJ Cleary, Gates of Agony vs. Shane Haste & Bad Dude Tito, VertVixen vs. Brittnie Brooks and the annual Battle Royal for the Roy Shire Trophy.
— Pro Wrestling EVE on 3/8 in London is looking at doing the largest crowd for an all-women’s show in history. Announced are Kris Statlander defending her International title against Charlie (Dakota Kai) and Harley Cameron vs. Amira Blair.
— GCW on 2/14 at the UCC in Los Angeles has Hammerstone vs. 1 Called Manders and Joey Janela vs. Chris Masters.
— ROH & MLP are doing shows on 3/27 and 3/28 at St. Clair College in Windsor, ONT. On 3/27, Ricochet will defend the National title and Luke Gallows & Karl Anderson appear. Also coming in for the weekend are Kaito Kiyomiya, Mascara Dorada, Cavernario, Bishop Dyer and Daisuke Sasaki.
— Lucha Va Voom has a 21 and older show set for Valentine’s Day at the Fox Theater in Pomona, CA. Atlantis Jr. and Soberano Jr. are on the show.
— John Sutton, the former Sir Oliver Humperdink, would have turned 77 today. Mike Sharpe Jr., passed away ten years ago today at the age of 65. (thanks to Tony Richards)
— AIW next Friday in Cleveland, OH has Jim Duggan, Rhino, Isla Dawn, Danhausen and Dijak at the Globe Ironi.
WWE SmackDown live results: Contender’s tournament begins
WWE SmackDown will take place at London’s OVO Arena.
Last week, Drew McIntyre survived the Three Stages of Hell to become the new Undisputed WWE Champion after a war against Cody Rhodes as he took advantage of a returning Jacob Fatu on the warpath and escaped the steel cage. Tonight, we’ll hear from the new champion.
Also on tonight’s show, four #1 contender’s qualifying matches for McInytre’s newly-won title, with the winners to face each other in a fatal four-way match on Saturday Night’s Main Event next week, and the winner of that match going on to the Royal Rumble to face McIntyre for the WWE Title.
These four matches tonight include: Randy Orton vs. The Miz, Damian Priest vs. Solo Sikoa, Sami Zayn vs. Ilja Dragunov, and Matt Cardona vs. Trick Williams.
U.S. Champion Carmelo Hayes’ Open Challenge also continues tonight, with a new challenger stepping up to see if they can defeat the champ.
Our coverage begins at 8 p.m. Eastern.
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– Over a shot of London, England, the voice of Joe Tessitore greeted us to tonight’s SmackDown. We then got the pre-requisite arrivals of wrestlers including Randy Orton, The Miz, Damian Priest, Solo Sikoa, Matt Cardona, Trick Williams, Ilja Dragunov, and Sami Zayn. Those aforementioned stars will compete in four separate #1 Contender’s Qualifying Matches later tonight.
– In the arena, we went to a shot of commentary as Tessitore was joined by Corey Graves. They discussed the events of last week’s SmackDown, where we got a new Undisputed WWE Champion after Drew McIntyre survived Three Stages of Hell.
The new Undisputed WWE Champion arrives
A procession of bagpipe players appeared at the top of the stage and played a jaunty tune before our new Undisputed WWE Champion, Drew McIntyre, made his way to loud cheers from the London crowd. McIntyre himself seemed quite moved by the fans’ reaction to his victory as he took his time to make his way to the ring to bask in the cheers. In the ring, he posed with his title as pyro went off on the stage.
After a while, McIntyre took the mic and said that he prayed for this and it happened as the fans chanted “you deserve it” to him. He said that it’s been a rough couple of years in the U.K., but there’s only one man that can bring everyone together, that being the first and only British-born WWE Champion. McIntyre talked about the love and support he’s received in the past week or so in Europe has been overwhelming, but… he only had one thing to say about all that: “screw you”.
McIntyre complained about how nobody was there when he was fired or when Roman Reigns and the Bloodline were screwing him over and when CM Punk screwed him over. Drew said that there was only one person to thank in all of this, and that person was himself. He then turned his attention to the former Undisputed WWE Champion, Cody Rhodes, pointing out that there is no rematch for the title after he had a provision signed before the Three Stages of Hell match last week. As McIntyre declared the era of the “Dangerous and Unpredictable Drew McIntyre” to be here, he was interrupted by Randy Orton, who got a massive reaction from the Wembley Arena crowd.
Orton entered the ring as McIntyre said that he assumed Randy was out to congratulate him. Orton cut right through it and said that he wasn’t here for that, instead to remind McIntyre of the time that he declined kick his head through the announce table a while ago. While McIntyre hesitated, Orton won’t and he’d take the Undisputed WWE Title courtesy of the three most dangerous letters in sports entertainment: R.K.O.
Jacob Fatu’s theme hit, as the man himself made a beeline for the ring and went after McIntyre right away. The brawl was on as Fatu went after McIntyre through the crowd. Meanwhile in the ring, The Miz snuck up on Orton and hit a Skull-Crushing Finale on him as we’re told that their #1 Contender’s Qualifying match will be up next after the break.
Interesting opening segment, and McIntyre immediately going to heeling on the British fans was kind of funny.
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#1 Contender’s Qualifying Match: Randy Orton vs. The Miz
We returned from commercial with the match already in progress as Miz hit his signature DDT for a two-count. Orton rolled out of the ring and poked Miz in the eye to gain a brief advantage. Orton attempted the back drop onto the announce table, but Miz escaped and hit his own version of Orton’s announce table slam.
As the action spilled back into the ring, Miz and Orton exchanged punches to the face to one another before the latter struck with a hard lariat, followed by the scoop powerslam. As Miz rolled onto the apron, Orton looked like he was going to hit his draping DDT, but his opponent escaped out of it. However, Miz could not avoid the announce table back drop from Orton this time around. This was then followed up by another back drop across the table as the crowd wanted to see it one more time. Orton obliged and slammed Miz onto the table.
Back into the ring, Orton hit the draping DDT on Miz and looked like he was about to put an end to things as he stalked his foe. Orton’s RKO was countered into the Skull-Crushing Finale by Miz, but that wasn’t enough as Orton kicked out at two. Miz attempted another SCF, but Orton escaped it and eventually got the RKO for the three.
Randy Orton def. The Miz via pinfall
Just a standard match with Orton playing his greatest hits in a match that Miz realistically did not stand a chance in. The purpose was to get Orton into the Fatal Four-Way match and I guess job accomplished.
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– Backstage, Drew McIntyre skulked about with his Undisputed WWE Title clutched firmly in his arms. He was confronted by Ilja Dragunov and called his shot for the title once he beats Sami Zayn later tonight to advance to the SNME Fatal Four-Way. McIntyre didn’t have time for it as he was looking to escape that “mentalist”, Jacob Fatu. He promised to knock out Dragunov’s teeth at the Rumble if he made it that far.
– We got a Progressive Insurance-sponsored recap of the Wyatt Sicks/M.F.T.s eight-man tag match from last week. After that, remarks from The Wyatt Sicks aired as Bo Dallas stated that the lantern was never meant to be a weapon. He said that he carried the lantern in the dark so that the dark didn’t carry them. Dallas said that he and the Wyatts would not rest until the lantern was home with them as the video ended.
– Charlotte Flair tried to say hello to her partner Alexa Bliss, who said that last week suck, on top of her losing against Giulia and being laid out by Lash Legend & Nia Jax. Bliss wanted to know if Flair was truly too sick to be at her side last week. Flair said that she was actually sick, but that Bliss had a title opportunity that she didn’t. Flair talked about all the chances at the title she could’ve had, but she put her and Bliss’s team first. However, Flair apologized for not being there and said she had Bliss’s back tonight.
As Nia Jax & Lash Legend tried to stir up trouble, Flair wasn’t going to have any of it, telling Jax that Bliss was right in ditching her and that Legend “changed” before walking off.
Giulia & Kiana James vs. Alexa Bliss & Charlotte Flair
James and Bliss got the match started for their respective teams. James gave her opponent a shove before Bliss answered with a pair of slaps followed by a dropkick. James responded with a knee to the gut of Bliss before dropping her with a suplex. Flair was tagged in as she blasted James with a dropkick. Bliss tagged in again as Flair carried her with an assisted dropkick on James. Giulia entered the match and nailed Bliss with a dropkick as she and James celebrated to take us to the break.
We returned from the break as James & Giulia kept Bliss isolated in their corner. Bliss avoided an attack in the corner, which allowed her to make it to her corner to get the hot tag from Flair. Both Giulia and James fell victim to chops a-plenty from Flair, as the former WWE Women’s Champion then hit her somersault clothesline on James. On the top rope, Flair connected with the crossbody on James for the near-fall. James attempted a boot to Flair’s face, but got felled by a boot to her face instead. As Flair headed up top, Giulia created a distraction to stop her advance. James hit a nice spinebuster on Flair as Giulia tagged in and blasted Flair with the Arrivederci knee. The cover attempt was broken up by Bliss, who then took James out of the ring.
Inside the ring, Flair and Giulia hit each other with their best shots as James blind tagged Giulia to enter the match. Bliss entered the match in a similar manner after a knee strike from James sent Flair onto the ropes. James ran right into a Sister Abigail DDT from Bliss for the win.
After the match, Lash Legend and Nia Jax hit the ring and launched an attack on the victorious team, but not before Giulia got pushed aside by Jax. This naturally riled up the Women’s U.S. Champion, who had to be held back by James before anything could heat up further.
Alexa Bliss & Charlotte Flair def. Kiana James & Giulia via pinfall
A fun, if basic tag match. The finish with James running into the Sister Abigail was nice and the tease of Giulia maybe wanting to face Nia Jax after the match does add some needed variety to the SmackDown women’s division, so there’s that.
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– We got a promo from Solo Sikoa and the M.F.T.s, who talked about how if that the Wyatt Sicks wanted their lantern back, they should put their tag titles on the line. Sikoa said that it was only the beginning and that they were going to go for all the gold. He then concluded that it would start tonight when he beats Damian Priest and get one step closer to the WWE Title before mimicking Bray Wyatt’s lantern blowing out to end the segment.
Cody Rhodes addresses his Undisputed WWE Title loss
The former Undisputed WWE Champion headed to the ring as the crowd serenaded him with a singalong of his theme, as well as a smattering of boos.
Rhodes said that things sounded a bit different but it seemed like things became a lot more “episodic” in his mind as he’d go through the motions of tapping his fist three times, the crowd saying “whoa-oh” and then asking them what they wanted to talk about. The crowd then started chanting “Oh, Drew McIntyre” as Rhodes continued and said that he wanted to be not only the company’s champion, but the people’s champion.
Rhodes talked about how he let things become more episodic and blind him to all the ways he could’ve lost… or was it just that Drew McIntyre was just that good? He could ask that himself, or he could ask Shawn Michaels, Hulk Hogan, or Steve Austin, all of whom were the only ones who won the Royal Rumble two times in a row. Rhodes then declared himself as the first entrant of the 2026 Royal Rumble. Rhodes then turned his attention to Jacob Fatu. He discussed how Fatu was on the come up when he saw him in APW. However, Rhodes said that Fatu should know about the word “receipt”. He then challenged Fatu to come face him or he could go find him to beat the brakes off his ass.
Before Rhodes turned around the crowd by putting over his history in London, I found the crowd booing him to be interesting. While there’s no realistic way that WWE would turn the wrestler who’s undoubtedly their “top guy” a heel, there’s a few ways they could shake things up when it comes to this post-title run for Rhodes. We’ll just have to see where this showdown with Fatu will take him.
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– Matt Cardona was interviewed about his upcoming match against Trick Williams in the #1 Contender’s qualifiers. Cardona talked about how he, like both Cody Rhodes and Drew McIntyre, left WWE to reinvent themselves. Unlike them, however, Cardona wasn’t a champion just yet, but he was looking to change that as he was back on a mission to become Undisputed WWE Champion.
#1 Contender’s Qualifying Match: Matt Cardona vs. Trick Williams
Williams and Cardona locked up in the middle of the ring before they separated. Williams talked a bit of trash to Cardona and got hit with a series of strikes from the veteran that forced him into the corner. Williams responded with a scoop slam, followed by a running shoulder block that grounded Cardona.
Williams continued to talk trash, but he was met with a dropkick and a flatliner from Cardona. A clothesline from Cardona sent Williams out of the ring, as he then made no mistake with the dropkick from the apron on Williams. The match went into a break at this point.
SmackDown returned from the break as we got a replay of what happened during the break with Williams slamming Cardona onto the apron, face-first. Back to live action, Williams pummeled Cardona with elbows to the face followed by a British Bulldog-style chinlock. Cardona broke the hold, and caught Williams’ axe kick attempt and hit a back suplex instead.
Cardona delivered hard strikes in the corner to Williams, which caused his foe to slump against the bottom turnbuckle. He then hit the Broski Boot, followed by a Zig-Zag for the near-fall. Williams missed with a splash in the corner and ended up in a prone position again, but he avoided the Broski Boot by rolling out of the ring. Cardona did manage to get him with a diving kick to the outside. As Cardona got onto the apron, Williams used the ropes to throw him into the ring and right into a spinning kick. One, two… NO! Williams’ attempted suplex was countered, but he avoided the Rough Ryder. He then followed that with a massive pounce before he picked up the win on a Trickshot Knee.
Trick Williams def. Matt Cardona via pinfall
This was a decent match, and I’ll admit that I’m enjoying Trick Williams’ presentation on the main roster so far. Even though he’s probably not going to be the #1 Contender for the Undisputed WWE Title, this four-way he’s got himself into should be a good showcase of Williams’ skills.
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– After the match, the infectious theme of Kit Wilson interrupted, which brought the “international sensation” out to the ring. Wilson noticed Cardona around ringside and attacked him. He threw Cardona into the steel steps and yelled “Toxic!” at him. The crowd chanted along with his theme song as this segment ended.
– Damian Priest talked about his qualifying match against Solo Sikoa coming up later tonight and said that like before, it was one versus all, but he was ready to do whatever he can to get a shot at the Undisputed WWE Title.
– Back in the ring, Kit Wilson had a mic and talked about how there was a problem and that he was the solution. He said that we needed leadership and a tonic for the toxic masculinity problem. As he was talking, Jacob Fatu snuck up and attacked Wilson, as the crowd booed. He hit his moonsault on Wilson as he then demanded a microphone.
Fatu said if Cody Rhodes wanted to say something to his face that he bring out his punk-ass to the ring right now. Rhodes obliged Fatu’s challenge and ran straight into the ring. The two began to brawl as a gaggle of security, as well as SmackDown GM Nick Aldis entered to separate the two. Rhodes broke free and jumped right into Fatu as we abruptly went into another commercial break, as if it were the TNA on AMC premiere. We learned after the break that we’d see Rhodes vs. Fatu at Saturday Night’s Main Event next week.
#1 Contender’s Qualifying Match: Solo Sikoa (w/ The M.F.T.s) vs. Damian Priest
Sikoa locked Priest in a headlock but was forced out with a shove. Sikoa headbutted his opponent and punched him in the face. Priest responded with a jumping kick, followed by a superkick that sent Sikoa out of the ring. Priest attempted to hit a running attack, but was stopped by the human wall created by the M.F.T.s. This allowed Sikoa to get a bit of a breather. With the ref distracted, Tama Tonga shelled Priest with a diving clothesline from the steel steps, which took us into the mid-match break spot.
This match resumed from commercial as Sikoa crushed Priest with the running hip attack into the corner. Sikoa tried again with the hip attack, but Priest rose from the corner and knocked him loopy with a spinning kick. Both men got up to their feet and traded blows. It turned into an exchange of kicks as Priest got the better of Sikoa with a running lariat. Sikoa attempted another Samoan Drop, but got countered as Priest hit a flatliner for the near-fall.
Priest headed up top as Sikoa was being checked up on the referee. Talla Tonga tripped Priest up, but he was ejected by the referee despite his best efforts. Priest recovered and hit Sikoa with the Razor’s Edge for yet another near-fall. As Priest had Sikoa in sight for South of Heaven, the M.F.T.s provided a distraction. This allowed Sikoa to connect with the Spinning Solo. Dive from the top by Sikoa, but Priest managed to kick out. The Wyatt Sicks’ video glitches hit, which heralded the arrival of the group in the darkness, with Erick Rowan notably absent. The Wyatts brawled with the M.F.T.s at ringside as Uncle Howdy eyed the lantern. Sikoa threw Howdy into the steel steps and had the lantern in his hands. In the ring, Priest caught Sikoa with the South of Heaven chokeslam for the win to advance to the SNME Fatal Four-Way.
After the match, Howdy took the lantern in the ring, but got ambushed from behind by Talla Tonga, who struck Howdy with a big boot. Talla took the lantern and extracted Sikoa from the ring.
Damian Priest def. Solo Sikoa via pinfall
The Priest vs. Sikoa match was fine, but the greater M.F.T.s/Wyatt Sicks feud remains a heatless one for me, personally. It just hasn’t clicked for me at all since it started and I’m not sure what can be done to make it interesting.
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– Backstage, Sami Zayn was confronted by Drew McIntyre, who taunted him for betting on Cody Rhodes next week. Zayn told McIntyre that he was going to beat Ilja Dragunov tonight, and then win it in his hometown before heading into the Royal Rumble. McIntyre reminded Zayn of his losing record against him, stating that he’s beaten Zayn 11 times and it wouldn’t change if they got a chance to face each other again.
U.S. Title Open Challenge: Carmelo Hayes (c) vs. Leon Slater
The TNA X-Division Champion was revealed to be Hayes’ Open Challenge opponent, and was addressed as such in his entrance.
We started this match hot with fast and furious chain wrestling between Slater and Hayes. In the corner, Slater avoided Hayes acrobatically, but got hit with the springboard clothesline afterwards. Hayes was on the offensive with chops in the corner, as Slater answered with a hard chop of his own. The fast start to this match remained as Hayes got hit with a nice enzuigiri by Slater. The X-Division Champion kept the momentum with a handspring back elbow to Hayes, followed by an athletic dive to the outside. High crossbody by Slater nearly got the win as Hayes had to kick out at two there, and we went to a commercial break at that point.
This U.S. Title match resumed from commercial as we saw both Hayes and Slater down after a springboard Spanish Fly by the latter during the break. Eventually, both men got back to their feet and exchanged strikes and chops. Hayes avoided a sweeping kick from Slater as he connected with La Mistica, followed by a lifting suplex cutter. One… two, not quite! Hayes attempted a First 48, but Slater countered that into a serious single-leg crab. However, Hayes escaped that maneuver, so Slater got him with a side kick for the near-fall.
Slater and Hayes fought on the apron, as the challenger hit an amazing leaping legdrop across the neck., With both men back in the ring, they got into a duel of pins before Slater hit a hurricanrana for another close near-fall. Hayes got sent over the apron as he favored his hurt knee. This allowed Slater to hit an incredible diving leg drop over the ringpost and onto Hayes outside the ring.
Back in the ring, Slater headed up top and looked to finish Hayes off with the 450 Swanton, but the U.S. Champion avoided disaster and instead got Slater with the First 48. One, two…. 2.99999999!!!!!!!!! Hayes tried to go up top, but Slater met him at the pass and looked like he was going to hit a superplex from the top. Hayes recovered and turned that into an avalanche cutter for the victory and the successful U.S. Title defense.
Carmelo Hayes def. Leon Slater via pinfall to retain the U.S. Championship
This was a fantastic match, as all these U.S. Title challenge matches have been every week. I’ve made no secret of how much I love these matches and this one with TNA’s X-Divsion champion was no exception. However, I do want to address the fact that Leon Slater, was stated to have been pulled from the TNA Impact on AMC premiere last night due to travel issues, which doesn’t seem to be a promising sign when it comes to TNA’s seeming autonomy in this partnership with WWE moving forward.
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– Shinsuke Nakamura was seen watching the match we just saw before Tama Tonga confronted him. Tama said that Nakamura had his chance, and it was his time to take the U.S. Title for the M.F.T.s. He warned Nakamura to stay out of his way as he brought up their past in New Japan. Nakamura responded, seemingly not afraid of Tama’s threat.
– Johnny Gargano and Candice LeRae discussed amongst themselves about their brilliant ploy against Fraxiom. He was confronted by Axiom, before another person in an Axiom mask appeared. Gargano got waylaid by the second person in Axiom’s mask, who revealed himself to be Nathan Frazer. We found out that Frazer went to Nick Aldis earlier and got himself a match booked against Gargano for next week.
Chelsea Green (w/ Alba Fyre) vs. Jordynne Grace
Jade Cargill was at ringside to watch this match.
Grace showed off her power by pushing Green down fiercely. Grace connected with a powerful spinebuster on one half of the AAA Mixed Tag Champions before she hit a nice stalling suplex. Green got momentum on her side by pulling at Grace’s hair and shoving her into the corner. While the referee was distracted, Alba Fyre hit Grace with a superkick, as Green then slammed her face down.
Green’s momentum was all too fleeting as she was slammed across the turnbuckle multiple times by Grace. A barrage of clotheslines from Grace kept her advantage, as did the suplex. Grace finally got the win with the Direct Effect — a cartwheel/Death Valley Driver hybrid maneuver — and the three.
After the match, Grace addressed Cargill as she said that she was glad the champ was glad at ringside to watch her. Grace challenged Cargill to step into the ring right here and right now. Cargill got on the apron and faced off with Grace. Meanwhile, Green attempted to run at Grace, but whiffed badly as she barreled into Cargill instead. The WWE Women’s Title clattered onto the mat, as Grace picked it up in her hands and taunted Cargill with it before throwing it out of the ring.
Jordynne Grace def. Chelsea Green via pinfall
A short contest meant to showcase Grace’s strengths, and I think they did an admirable job with that. This feud with Jade Cargill should help add much needed variety to SmackDown’s women’s division, which has been lagging at the top as of late. I’m looking forward to it.
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– Trick Williams was interviewed about advancing to the SNME Fatal Four-Way as Damian Priest then appeared and seemingly issued a challenge to face him one-on-one next week.
Next Week on SmackDown
- Women’s Tag Title #1 Contenders’ Triple Threat Match: Giulia & Kiana James vs. Alexa Bliss & Charlotte Flair vs. Nia Jax & Lash Legend
- WWE Tag Team Championship: The Wyatt Sicks (Dexter Lumis & Joe Gacy) vs. The M.F.T.s
- Trick Williams vs. Damian Priest
#1 Contender’s Qualifying Match: Sami Zayn vs. Ilja Dragunov
Zayn and Dragunov didn’t waste time and started right away with dueling strikes. After he withstood a strike to his knee from Dragunov, Zayn cracked his foe with a clothesline. In the corner, Dragunov beckoned Zayn to hit him harder, to which the Canadian obliged. Dragunov answered with a hard boot to the face before he took voer with a chop in the corner to Zayn, followed by the running boot to the side of Zayn.
Dragunov dropped the knee from the top rope to the sternum of Zayn. Another attempt at the diving knee was avoided by Zayn, who countered with a suplex for a near-fall. Zayn slowed the pace of the match down as he punched at Dragunov for a bit. Both men traded German suplexes through a struggle of standing switches. Dragunov got the better of Zayn with one last German suplex in this exchange as he headed up top. Zayn got up and intercepted Dragunov at the top. Through a long struggle, Zayn hit the superplex as both men were left down and we were left with one final break in the action.
SmackDown’s main event continued as Zayn again tried to go to the top rope. Dragunov, who was busted open by a particularly hard shot from Zayn during the break, met him at the pass. Zayn got the better of Dragunov and hit a sunset flip powerbomb, but that wasn’t enough to get the win. Not yet. Dragunov countered a Blue Thunder Powerbomb from Zayn and turned it around into a Constantine Special. Dragunov headed to the top and hit the missile dropkick on Zayn for the near-fall.
With Zayn down and out, Dragunov had him in sight for the H-Bomb. A last-second boot saved Zayn as he looked for the corner exploder suplex. Dragunov shelled him with a kick, as he followed it with a pair of running clotheslines into the corner. Zayn recovered and tried to follow Dragunov with the Helluva Kick, but he missed badly on that. Both men fought on the apron, as Dragunov landed Torpedo Moscow and they both came crashing down onto the mat outside the ring.
As Zayn and Dragunov entered the ring, the latter hit the powerbomb on his opponent and headed to the top once more. Dragunov’s senton attempt was met by a knee from Zayn that hit the back of his neck. Zayn capitalized with the exploder suplex into the corner, followed by the Helluva Kick and the three. This rounded out our Fatal Four Way for Saturday Night’s Main Event.
After the match, Trick Williams attacked Zayn from behind with a cheap shot. He took Zayn out with the Trick Shot knee as the Levesque & Fitting producer credits saw us out on this week’s SmackDown.
Sami Zayn def. Ilja Dragunov via pinfall
Saturday Night’s Main Event in Montreal card so far
- Undisputed WWE Championship #1 Contender’s Fatal Four-Way: Randy Orton vs. Trick Williams vs. Damian Priest vs. Sami Zayn
- Cody Rhodes vs. Jacob Fatu
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The outcome of that main event was a bit of a formality given Saturday Night’s Main Event being in Zayn’s hometown, but it didn’t make it any less enjoyable. It’s always a treat seeing Dragunov and Zayn get into a hard-hitting battle, and we got plenty of hard hits in that main event.
As for the rest of the show, it’s actually astonishing how watchable these three-hour SmackDowns have been. They’ve been far from the terribly middling shows I’ve recapped for the latter half of 2025, and it’s honestly made things a bit more enjoyable. I mentioned Ryan Ward last week now reportedly overseeing creative on SmackDown and I have to say he’s done a good job.
The U.S. Title scene is far and away the shining star of SmackDown, but things like Drew McIntyre as undisputed WWE Champion throwing a wrench into rumored WrestleMania 42 plans, Trick Williams getting a big spotlight, and steadily improving women’s division have been nice to see. The otherwise dull M.F.T.s/Wyatt Sicks feud — and the side-effect of it holding the tag titles hostage — is about the only thing I generally hate about SmackDown since the move to three hours.
So, yes, it’s 3-for-3 in terms of the three-hour SmackDown shows being watchable, and let’s hope that they can keep it up.
US title open challenge set for WWE SmackDown
Friday’s WWE SmackDown episode in London will see Carmelo Hayes make his third defense of the United States Championship.
WWE has confirmed that Hayes will have another open challenge on SmackDown this week, defending his belt against a yet-to-be-named opponent. Hayes became champion by defeating Ilja Dragunov at the end of 2025 and has already defeated Johnny Gargano and Shinsuke Nakamura during his reign.
Since Sami Zayn won the title in August 2025, United States Championship open challenges have been a regular fixture on SmackDown. Dragunov continued the tradition during his reign, with Hayes now picking up the mantle.
This is the first title that Hayes has held since being called up to the WWE main roster. For tomorrow’s match, he’s invited the best of the United Kingdom to step up:
Smackdown in London tomorrow night!
— Carmelo Hayes (@Carmelo_WWE) January 15, 2026
I want the best out of the UK that wants to step up, put on and tear the roof off that bih #USTitleOpenInvitation 🎯 pic.twitter.com/07WXWSpu9L
OVO Arena Wembley is hosting Friday’s SmackDown. Outside of the United States, the show will air live on Netflix. It will then be broadcast on USA Network in SmackDown’s regular time slot.
WWE SmackDown (Friday, January 16) —
- New WWE Champion Drew McIntyre appears
- SNME number one contendership qualifying match: Randy Orton vs. The Miz
- SNME number one contendership qualifying match: Solo Sikoa vs. Damian Priest
- SNME number one contendership qualifying match: Matt Cardona vs. Trick Williams
- SNME number one contendership qualifying match: Sami Zayn vs. Ilja Dragunov
- Carmelo Hayes United States Championship open challenge
The four qualifying match winners advance to a four-way bout at Saturday Night’s Main Event on January 24, which will determine McIntyre’s WWE Championship challenger for the Royal Rumble.
WWE SmackDown drops below one million viewers
Friday night’s WWE SmackDown averaged 990,000 viewers on USA Network, down 15.7 percent from the prior week. This marks the lowest audience total for the show since Halloween night 2025.
The episode took place from Berlin, Germany and aired live on Netflix outside of the United States prior to the USA Network airing. It was headlined by a big title change with Drew McIntyre defeating Cody Rhodes in a Three Stages of Hell match to become the new WWE Champion.
In the 18-49 demo, the USA Network broadcast drew a 0.26 rating. That’s down 7.1 percent from the previous week and is the third-highest number the show has done in that category since November 28.
SmackDown went head-to-head with a College Football Playoff game on ESPN that topped all of television with a 3.86 rating in 18-49 and drew more than 17 million viewers. SmackDown was second on TV in the key demo during a night where the main English-language broadcast networks combined for less than nine million viewers overall.
As compared to the same week in 2025, when Nielsen was still using its old panel-only measurement system, SmackDown’s overall viewership was down 31.1 percent while the 18-49 rating was down 35 percent.
Listed below are the last 11 weeks of viewership numbers and 18-49 demo ratings for SmackDown, along with the 10-week average in both categories. This week’s show was down 11.6 percent in viewers but steady in 18-49 as compared to the recent averages.
WWE SmackDown ratings —
| Date | 18-49 | Total viewers |
| 10/31/2025 | 0.20 | 933,000 |
| 11/7/2025 | 0.26 | 1,141,000 |
| 11/14/2025 | 0.27 | 1,158,000 |
| 11/21/2025 | 0.29 | 1,210,000 |
| 11/28/2025 | 0.28 | 1,142,000 |
| 12/5/2025 | 0.24 | 1,063,000 |
| 12/12/2025 | 0.26 | 1,240,000 |
| 12/19/2025 | 0.21 | 995,000 |
| 12/26/2025 | 0.27 | 1,138,000 |
| 1/2/2026 | 0.28 | 1,175,000 |
| 1/9/2026 | 0.26 | 990,000 |
| 10-week average | 0.26 | 1,119,500 |
Triple H thanks fans in Germany following WWE Raw, SmackDown
Paul “Triple H” Levesque sent out a message today thanking fans in Germany for their hospitality while hosting the most recent episodes of WWE SmackDown and Raw.
On WWE’s ongoing European tour, Berlin hosted SmackDown last Friday and Dusseldorf hosted Raw this Monday. Levesque called both cities “incredible” and said he’s already excited to come back the next time WWE holds shows there.
Thank you to everyone who made #Smackdown & #WWERaw in Berlin & Düsseldorf special. Two incredible cities to host @WWE’s first international TV events of 2026.
— Triple H (@TripleH) January 13, 2026
Already excited to return. @WWEDeutschland pic.twitter.com/jpyqPTDU3D
“Thank you to everyone who made #Smackdown & #WWERaw in Berlin & Düsseldorf special,” Levesque wrote. “Two incredible cities to host @WWE’s first international TV events of 2026. Already excited to return. @WWEDeutschland”
WWE still has one more stop in Germany on this tour, a house show that’s being held in Mannheim today. The company then heads to the United Kingdom for SmackDown in London, England this Friday and Raw in Belfast, Northern Ireland next Monday.
The SmackDown event in Berlin saw a huge title change with Drew McIntyre defeating Cody Rhodes in a Three Stages of Hell match to become the new WWE Champion. McIntyre will be on Friday’s show in London for his first SmackDown appearance as champion.
This European tour is happening in advance of the 2026 Royal Rumble, which is taking place from Saudi Arabia on Saturday, January 31. WWE is also heading to Canada for a few events before the Rumble, including Saturday Night’s Main Event in Montreal on January 24.
WOL: New WWE Champion, Flair Cameo payback, news and more!
Wrestling Observer Live with Bryan Alvarez and Filthy Tom Lawlor is back with tons to talk about including a RAW preview, Netflix celebrates WWE numbers, Ric Flair offers to pay back Cameo money, Dynamite ratings, sky-high WWE ticket prices, Smackdown report with a new WWE Champion, and tons more! A fun show as always so check it out~!
WOR: Drew new WWE Champion, weekend news and TV
Wrestling Observer Radio with Bryan Alvarez and Dave Meltzer is back with tons to talk about including an update on Funaki after a neck injury this weekend, Rock and the Golden Globes, Drew winning the WWE Title, RAW preview, CMLL update, ratings, the Smackdown and Collision reviews, and tons more! A fun show as always so check it out~!
Timestamps:
Start: Masakatsu Funaki suffers neck injury, Elton Prince undergoes neck fusion surgery
5:09: Drew McIntyre wins WWE Championship on SmackDown, upcoming lineups, The Rock doesn’t win Golden Globe award, Jaguars lose NFL playoff
18:02: Best matches from the weekend, ratings
26:39: BJ Penn fails to attend court hearing, Real American Freestyle recap
33:36: WWE SmackDown recap
52:17: AEW Collision recap
WWE title number one contendership qualifying matches set for next week’s SmackDown
A match for the number one contendership for the WWE Championship is set for Saturday Night’s Main Event, with qualifying matches set for next week’s SmackDown.
Prior to Friday’s main event, Nick Aldis announced that four qualifying matches will take place on next week’s SmackDown in London. The winners of those matches will then advance to Saturday Night’s Main Event on January 24. The winner of that match will then face the WWE Champion at this year’s Royal Rumble, which takes place on January 31 in Saudi Arabia.
The four qualifying matches on next week’s SmackDown features Randy Orton squaring off against The Miz, Trick Williams facing Matt Cardona, Damian Priest wrestling Solo Sikoa, and Sami Zayn competing against Ilja Dragunov.
In the main event of Friday’s show, Drew McIntyre won the WWE Championship after defeating Cody Rhodes. Jacob Fatu interfered at the end of the third fall in the Three Stages of Hell match, laying out McIntyre and also Rhodes once he tried to intervene. Rhodes and Fatu exchanged blows in the corner as McIntyre escaped from the cage, winning his third WWE Championship.
WWE SmackDown (January 16):
- SNME number one contendership qualifying match: Randy Orton vs. The Miz
- SNME number one contendership qualifying match: Solo Sikoa vs. Damian Priest
- SNME number one contendership qualifying match: Matt Cardona vs. Trick Williams
- SNME number one contendership qualifying match: Sami Zayn vs. Ilja Dragunov
WWE SmackDown ratings up for move to three hours
Friday night’s WWE SmackDown episode averaged 1.175 million viewers on USA Network, up 3.3 percent from the previous week. It’s the second-largest audience total for the show since November 21.
This was the first SmackDown episode of 2026 and marked the return to a three-hour format. The show drew a 0.28 rating in the 18-49 demo, which is up 3.7 percent from the prior week and ties the best rating SmackDown has done in that category since the November 21 edition.
As compared to the same week in 2025, (which used Nielsen’s old panel-only reporting method), SmackDown’s overall viewership was down 23.1 percent while the 18-49 rating was down 37.8 percent.
Listed below are the last 11 weeks of viewership numbers and 18-49 demo ratings for SmackDown, along with the 10-week average in both categories. This week’s episode was up 5.2 percent in viewers and 7.7 percent in 18-49 as compared to the recent averages.
WWE SmackDown ratings —
| Date | 18-49 | Total viewers |
| 10/24/2025 | 0.29 | 1,147,000 |
| 10/31/2025 | 0.20 | 933,000 |
| 11/7/2025 | 0.26 | 1,141,000 |
| 11/14/2025 | 0.27 | 1,158,000 |
| 11/21/2025 | 0.29 | 1,210,000 |
| 11/28/2025 | 0.28 | 1,142,000 |
| 12/5/2025 | 0.24 | 1,063,000 |
| 12/12/2025 | 0.26 | 1,240,000 |
| 12/19/2025 | 0.21 | 995,000 |
| 12/26/2025 | 0.27 | 1,138,000 |
| 12/2/2026 | 0.28 | 1,175,000 |
| 10-week average | 0.26 | 1,116,700 |
Chelsea Green on Matt Cardona’s WWE return: ‘Waited for this moment for five years’
Matt Cardona’s return to WWE SmackDown last week didn’t come out of nowhere. His wife and coworker Chelsea Green says it was the result of five years of hard work.
In an interview with Branson Quirke and Roger Corral of TMZ Sports, Green was asked if she had been nervous for Cardona’s return. “I think I got all my nerves out of the way when he debuted at the John Cena’s last match tournament,” she replied. “So, it wasn’t as much nervousness as it was then in Albany, but it was a different feeling because we’ve now waited for this moment for five years.”
“And I know how hard I worked to get back here. He worked even harder to get back here,” she added. “He worked twice as long on the indies this time around and he really reinvented himself and that was also kind of like where a little bit of the nerves came into play.”
Green also talked about how Cardona had changed in his time away from WWE. “How are we going to go from transitioning him out of Zack Ryder and into Matt Cardona and still paying respects to who he was and the fact that some fans will only remember Zack Ryder?” she asked. “They won’t have known his indie run. They won’t have known that he trended worldwide for a death match against Nick Gage. They won’t know that he’s now the indie god or that he’s a completely different person, that he that he never was a heel in WWE and now spent the past five years as a heel.
“All those things are things we need to now introduce the WWE universe to. So it’s kind of a whole new bunch of nerves, but it’s just more excitement than anything.”
Green also talked about losing the WWE Women’s United States Championship to Giulia on SmackDown. “So, full disclosure, I’m lucky to have hair left after that match,” she said. “I was limping on both legs. It was definitely like a Japanese strong style match. And I’ve been to Japan. That was the hardest Japanese strong style match I’ve ever had. Even after living in Japan and wrestling [Kairi Sane] and [Iyo Sky] and [Mayu Iwatani] and all of the Stardom girls. It was really, really rough. I have to give it to Giulia because she beat my ass.”
WOR: Tokyo Dome, Tanahashi retirement, Jericho, tons more!
Wrestling Observer Radio with Bryan Alvarez and Dave Meltzer is back with tons to talk about including a full recap of the New Japan Tokyo Dome show, all the matches and angles, Tanahashi’s retirement and post-match ceremony, and more, plus Smackdown and Collision, WWE injuries and departures, Chris Jericho, and more. A fun show as always so check it out~!
Timestamps:
Start: Johnny Legend passes away
6:29: NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 20 recap
54:25: Chris Jericho teased for Raw, WWE SmackDown notes, injury updates
1:02:31: Arena Mexico notes, Holly Holm loses boxing match, AEW Collision notes, lineups for the week
B&V: Bryan Alvarez reviews Smackdown and Collision
Bryan Alvarez is back with the first of three shows today, a solo look at WWE Smackdown, the first of the new run of three-hour shows, and the first post-Continental Classic edition of Collision. A fun show as always so check it out~!
Giulia wins Women’s United States title on WWE SmackDown
Two months after losing the WWE Women’s United States Championship to Chelsea Green, Giulia regained it on Friday’s WWE SmackDown.
After Green got a nearfall with Radio Silence (the finishing move of her husband, Matt Cardona, who returned to WWE earlier in the evening), she went to the top rope. Giulia brought her down with a butterfly superplex, then followed with a northern lights bomb for the clean win and title change.
Green originally won the title in November after Giulia was distracted by a brawl between Kiana James and Alba Fyre at ringside. Green quickly pinned Giulia with a schoolgirl, getting her feet on the ropes for leverage.
Giulia and James have been feuding with Green and Fyre in both singles and tag matches, on TV and on house shows ever since.
Giulia has now won two WWE Women’s United States Championships, one NXT Women’s Championship, and one Iron Survivor Challenge in just 16 months as a member of the WWE roster.