Filthy Four Daily: Bryan and Tom Lawlor talk Smackdown, Bash in Berlin, NXT, WB Frog

Filthy Four Daily with Bryan Alvarez and Tom Lawlor is back with a special Labor Day edition talking a bunch of stuff including Tom actually getting a win, Smackdown on Fox, notes from Bash in Berlin and the NXT show, and more! Also, whatever happened to the WB Frog. A fun show as always so check it out~!

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Wrestling Observer Radio: WWE Bash in Berlin & AEW Collision recaps, Villano V & Sonny King pass away

Wrestling Observer Radio with Bryan Alvarez and Dave Meltzer is back with tons to talk about including the deaths of Villano V and Sonny King, WWE’s Bash in Berlin PPV, the TNA PPV from Friday, Collision, Badd Blood’s new start time, Collision and Smackdown going head-to-head, NXT PPV preview for Sunday, and tons more. A fun show as always so check it out~!

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Start: Sonny King, Villano V pass away
21:08: WWE Bash in Berlin recap & press conference notes
48:40: WWE NXT No Mercy lineup, Raw lineup, TNA Emergence notes, NJPW Windy City Riot notes, AEW Collision going head-to-head with TNA, Badd Blood earlier start time due to UFC 306
58:38: AEW Collision recap

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Wrestling Observer Live: WWE Bash of the Bottom Line & Swerve’s new AEW contract

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It’s Saturday and that means Wrestling Observer Live.

It was another packed Friday with Stardom, TNA Resurgence, NJPW Capitol Collision, AEW Rampage, and WWE SmackDown.

Then, there’s tonight’s AEW Collision and WWE Bash in Berlin which is happening as I record the show.

Plus, WWE comes up against maybe its biggest opponent: the free market. There’s a feeling some new contracts likes Swerve Strickland’s are more than market value and what WWE wants to pay.

Plus, I talk about memories of Sid Vicious, All In and more.

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CM Punk gets first televised WWE win since 2014

At Bash in Berlin, CM Punk picked up his first televised WWE victory in more than a decade.

The heated rivalry between Punk and Drew McIntyre continued with the two facing off in a strap match at Saturday’s event in Germany. Punk got the win, meaning he and McIntyre now have a 1-1 record against each other during their storyline. McIntyre defeated Punk at SummerSlam in a match where Seth Rollins was the special guest referee.

The ending of their Bash in Berlin match was a definitive victory for Punk. On his way to touching all four corners, Punk delivered four Go to Sleeps to McIntyre. He also took back the bracelet that McIntyre had stolen from him. The bracelet has the names of Punk’s wife AJ and their dog Larry on it.

It remains to be seen when/if a third match between Punk and McIntyre will take place to settle their rivalry.

Before this, Punk had not won a televised match for WWE since walking out of the company in 2014. He defeated Billy Gunn on an episode of Raw in January of that year. Punk made his WWE return at Survivor Series last November but suffered a torn triceps in the Royal Rumble.

Punk did defeat Dominik Mysterio in a pair of house show bouts last December.

New Women’s Tag Team Champions crowned at WWE Bash in Berlin

Jade Cargill & Bianca Belair have regained the WWE Women’s Tag Team titles.

At Bash in Berlin on Saturday, Cargill & Belair defeated Alba Fyre & Isla Dawn to begin their second reign with the belts. They previously had a 42-day run as champions from May to June of this year.

Cargill & Belair hit their combination DDT/German suplex on Dawn to win the match. Leading into the finish, there was a spot where Belair was able to move out of the way of a Swanton Bomb from Fyre. That turned the tide and led to the title change.

After their first reign ended in June, Cargill & Belair made it a mission to win the Women’s Tag Team titles back. They dropped the belts to Fyre & Dawn at Clash in the Castle without being pinned or submitted. It was a triple threat match that also included Shayna Baszler & Zoey Stark.

Fyre & Dawn were champions for 77 days before losing the titles back to Cargill & Belair. During their reign, Fyre & Dawn formed an alliance with Blair Davenport on SmackDown.

WWE Bash in Berlin live results: Gunther vs. Randy Orton

Date: August 31, 2024
Location:
Uber Arena in Berlin, Germany

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Show Recap — 

KICK-OFF SHOW 

Michael Cole, Big E and The Miz hosted the preshow outside Uber Arena. There was a big, raucous crowd behind them. They even gave Cole an ovation and chanted for Cathy Kelley, Bryon Saxton and Jackie Redmond when shown elsewhere in the arena.

Randy Orton sit-down interview – part one 

Orton said there was a six-month period where he thought his career might be over but he started feeling better a few months after his surgery and he started training. Orton spoke to Shawn, Steve, and Undertaker and they all admitted to feeling the same thing he was feeling, that the fans may not care about him anymore after a long time off. 

Cole asked about CM Punk returning at Survivor Series, the same night as Orton’s return match. Orton was cool with it. Orton also spoke about how much WWE has changed for the better. They can take a few weeks off if they need to and stay fresh or be with their family. 

He spoke about how much he’s changed and matured over time. He talked about what it was like being a “babyface” like John Cena and enjoyed being a “good guy.”

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Peter Rosenberg interviewed Bianca Belair and Jade Cargill. Belair said they would win the tag titles while putting over Isla Dawn and Alba Fyre. Cargill wasn’t interested in putting them over (and even used that term) and said they would win their titles back. 

Redmond interviewed Liv Morgan and Dominik Mysterio. Morgan didn’t like Redmond’s question and listed every reason she had to hate Rhea Ripley. 

They aired a video package of the many couples we’ve seen in WWE (including Edge and Vickie Guerrero and Daniel Bryan and AJ Lee).

There was a random Braun Strowman video package meant to kill time. He’s not on today’s show. 

They thanked BABYMETAL and Electric Callboy for today’s theme song RATATATA. Miz butchered the ad read and Big E laughed hysterically. 

There was a quick interview with Rhea Ripley and Damian Priest.

Saxton interviewed Triple H. He said Bash in Berlin has once again broken the arena gate record. 

There was another video meant to kill time. They interviewed a bunch of wrestlers about the best heels and heel moments in WWE. 

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There was a commercial with Scarlett urging people to never drink and drive. I don’t normally mention these ads but it deserves repeating: Don’t drink and drive. 

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There was a video of Miz trying German cuisine and beer. They brought a plate of donuts to the panel and Jackie Redmond purposely ate a round donut (instead of a long one) because it was more appropriate for television.

Cody Rhodes vs. Kevin Owens will open Bash in Berlin. 

They aired the sit-down interview Corey Graves did with Rhodes and Owens. This was well done. 

There was a video of Ripley discussing her tattoos. 

Sebastian Hackl interviewed Gunther. Gunther knew it wouldn’t be easy to beat Orton. Orton was a 14-time champion but that also meant he lost it 14 times. Gunther doesn’t plan on losing.

Randy Orton sit-down interview – part two 

Orton put over Gunther and looked forward to fighting him again. He flew his wife in to watch the match live. 

It did bother Orton to hear Gunther talk trash about his father and grandfather but Gunther didn’t really get under his skin. 

Orton admitted he did think about possibly tying and beating the record for most world title reigns. Cole wished Orton luck and he thanked him. 

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There was a Gunther training video. He did a lot of neck bridges to protect his neck against an RKO. 

Kelley interviewed CM Punk. Punk was fighting for his pride and his family and would make sure Drew McIntyre was fighting for his life.

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BASH IN BERLIN MAIN SHOW

Gunther, Randy Orton, CM Punk (wearing a Bret Hart sweatshirt), Drew McIntyre, Rhea Ripley & Damian Priest, and Liv Morgan & Dominik Mysterio were shown arriving at the arena. 

There was a long video intro. 

Cole announced a sold-out crowd of 13,149.

Cole and Wade Barrett are the announcers. Sebastian Hackl and Manu Thiele are the German announce team. 

The opening match started at 1:14 pm ET. 

Cody Rhodes defeated Kevin Owens to retain the Undisputed WWE Championship (23:17) 

Both guys entered to big reactions. They shook hands. They locked up and there were loud duelling chants. 

Owens easily countered Rhodes’ attempts for a Cody Cutter and Disaster Kick early on. They countered each other’s finishers and went nose-to-nose, not so friendly anymore. 

Owens caught Rhodes’ suicide dive attempt and hit a cannonball off the apron. Rhodes knocked Owens off the apron with a Disaster Kick and hit a suicide dive. The crowd sang Rhodes’ name as he took over. 

Rhodes applied a figure four but Owens got a rope break. Owens knocked Rhodes out of the ring and hit a frog splash off the apron. They knocked each other down with clotheslines but Rhodes fired up and hit a powerslam and Disaster Kick for two. 

Owens blocked the cutter again and hit a German suplex and superkick but Rhodes came back with the Cody Cutter for two. They exchanged strikes until Owens hit a pumphandle neckbreaker for two. Owens hit a rolling senton off the middle rope for two. The crowd chanted, “This is awesome.” 

Rhodes blocked a stunner and hit a Cross Rhodes for a nearfall. Owens hit an avalanche fisherman buster for two. They punched each other wildly before trading superkicks. Rhodes went for a super cutter but his leg gave out and he fell. 

Owens was about to go after his leg but stopped himself. Rhodes rolled out of the ring to recoup and he even told Owens he was ok. Owens decided to kick his leg out. 

Owens set up for a powerbomb into the edge of the ring but stopped himself again. Barrett screamed about Owens not having the killer instinct and Owens told him, “Shut you, you idiot!” 

Owens hit a stunner in the ring for two. Rhodes hit consecutive Cross Rhodes but Owens reversed a third one and hit a stunner for a nearfall. The crowd chanted “Holy sh*t.” 

Owens tried a senton bomb but Rhodes got his knees up. That hurt his already injured knee but he managed to hit a Cross Rhodes for the pinfall win. 

This was very good. 

Owens was dejected after the match. Owens turned his back as Rhodes tried to embrace him. Owens eventually hugged Rhodes and raised his hand. 

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Cargill and Belair entered separately. They wore matching green and silver gear. Dawn and Fyre wore black and white. 

Bianca Belair & Jade Cargill defeated Isla Dawn & Alba Fyre to win the Women’s Tag Team Championship (12:03) 

Belair was in control but the champs double-teamed her to take control. Cargill finally decided to interject but Fyre hit her with a suicide dive. The champs worked over Belair for a while and Fyre gave her a tornado DDT, kicking Cargill off the apron in the process. 

Belair fought back and made the hot tag to Cargill who knocked over both women. She gave Dawn a spinebuster and Fyre a fallaway slam. She gave Dawn what looked like a jackhammer for two. Belair tagged in but Dawn and Fyre gave her a combo Gory bomb and flatliner. Cargill broke up the cover. Cargill and Belair worked together and Cargill slammed Belair onto Fyre for a two count. 

Fyre tried a senton bomb with Belair on Dawn’s knees but Belair moved (with help from Cargill) and Fyre crashed onto Dawn. Cargill and Belair hit Dawn with a combo DDT into a German suplex and Cargill pinned Dawn for the win. 

This was mostly fine but Cargill still looks rough. 

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Samantha Irvin explained the strap match rules. You must touch all four turnbuckles in succession without interruption. There are red (McIntyre) and green (Punk) lights in each corner. 

They mentioned again that McIntyre lost the only ever strap match he was in. I don’t think they’ve ever mentioned that the loss came to Karrion Kross (even though he works for them). 

Strap Match: CM Punk defeated Drew McIntyre (19:14) 

McIntyre attacked Punk during his entrance and whipped him with the strap before the match began. They got the strap around Punk’s wrist and the referee reluctantly started the match. 

McIntyre continued the assault until Punk suddenly hit a GTS. Punk decided not to go for the corners and whipped McIntyre instead. Punk looked under the ring so McIntyre hit him from behind. McIntyre gave Cole a death stare for calling him a hypocrite. 

McIntyre set up for a DDT on the announce table but Punk gave him a back body drop and whipped him some more. Punk stepped off the table he was standing on to grab a separate other table from under the ring. 

McIntyre headbutted him and put the table away. McIntyre attacked him with a steel chair. They hammered away at each other and Punk came up bleeding (thanks to the headbutt). McIntyre set up a chair in the corner but Punk hit a running knee and bulldog. 

Punk finally set up the table but McIntyre rolled back in the ring. Punk followed him in but ran into a Claymore Kick. McIntyre touched three buckles but Punk yanked McIntyre into the corner chair. 

Punk touched three buckles but McIntyre stopped him and dropped him over the top and through the table outside the ring. McIntyre hoisted Punk on his shoulders and began touching each corner but Punk touched each corner too behind his back. 

Barrett tried to explain that this shouldn’t count but Cole screamed that it does. With the red and green lights lit up, they each struggled to teach the fourth one but they wound up brawling which reset the lights. McIntyre went for Claymore but Punk hit a boot of his own. 

Punk applied a sharpshooter and McIntyre tapped out but it didn’t matter. Punk held it in for a while to inflict as much pain as possible. Punk let go when it seemed like McIntyre passed out. Punk touched two corners but McIntyre yanked him in with the strap and hit a neckbreaker. 

McIntyre pulled the bracelet out of his trunks, placed it on his wrist and hit a Claymore Kick. McIntyre touched a couple of corners but Punk pulled him in and hit a GTS. Punk saw the bracelet so he hit another GTS. 

Punk touched two buckles and decided to hit another GTS. Punk touched a third buckle and hit one more GTS. Punk grabbed the bracelet, put it on, and touched the final buckle to win the match. 

Cole said this was Punk’s first win in WWE in 10 and a half years. Punk embraced UFC’s Oban Elliot in the crowd and celebrated by standing on the barricade as the fans gave him a standing ovation.

This was pretty good and had a fairly simple layout (which is fine). It did feel like Punk needed a win after months of talking tough. 

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Cole insulted Dom’s physique (for a lack of muscle), which he’s done before. 

Mixed tag team match: Rhea Ripley & Damian Priest defeated Dominik Mysterio & Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan (14:20) 

(It’s a mixed tag, so once one person tags in the other person has to enter too.) 

Priest beat up Dom as the crowd chanted “We want Mami.” Priest was about to tag her but Dom escaped and tagged Morgan. Morgan got in Priest’s face but Ripley flew in with a dropkick. Ripley beat up Morgan until Dom tagged in and Priest beat him up again. 

Morgan distracted Priest so Dom shoved him into the announce desk and drove him into the steel steps. Dom took over and Morgan gave Priest a cheap shot. The crowd chanted “F*ck you, Dom.” Ripley made the hot tag and hit Morgan with a German suplex and knee strike. 

Ripley saw Dom get to his feet and he tried pleading with her. Ripley clotheslined Dom twice and slammed him. Ripley choked Dom with her legs as the crowd cheered. 

Morgan kept trying to save Dom but Ripley kept knocking her aside. Ripley went for Rip-tide on Dom but Morgan finally did cut her off with a Codebreaker. Morgan hit a nice crucifix bomb variation for two. 

Priest tagged in and hit Dom with a running clothesline but Morgan broke up the cover. Priest and Ripley each hit a Razor’s Edge. Ripley chucked Morgan from the ring as Priest set up Dom for a clothesline. 

JD McDonagh tried to interfere but Priest knocked him off the apron. Ripley dropped Carlito onto the apron but Morgan wiped out Ripley with a sunset powerbomb off the steel steps into the barricade. 

McDonagh distracted the ref as Finn Bálor flew in and hit Priest with a slingblade. Dom followed with a 619 and frog splash for a close nearfall. 

Ripley went after Morgan but McDonagh distracted the ref so Priest chucked him over the announce table. Priest superkicked Bálor but Dom hit a suicide dive. Priest dropped him anyway with a clothesline on the announce table. 

Morgan was all alone so Ripley hit her with Rip-tide for the pinfall win. 

This was fun. Ripley and Priest get their big win but they’re saving Ripley’s Rip-tide to Dom for another day.

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Samantha Irvin introduced Orton. Ludwig Kaiser introduced Gunther to the delight of the fans. 

Orton wore red trunks and knee pads. Gunther wore burgundy. 

Gunther defeated Randy Orton to retain the World Heavyweight Championship (35:10)

The crowd stood and sang for a full minute as the match began. Orton applauded them. Five minutes into the match, the crowd began doing the wave. Orton was amused and even joined them. The crowd went nuts. 

(Not the first time the fans did the wave during a Randy Orton match. They did it the Raw after WrestleMania 29 when he wrestled Sheamus. That one was out of boredom.) 

Gunther wasn’t amused and he chopped Orton down. Orton drove Gunther shoulder-first into the steel steps. He targeted Gunther’s arm and tossed him into the steps again. Orton dropped Gunther onto the announce desk four straight times. 

Orton targeted the arm in the ring until Gunther started to mount a comeback but Orton cut him off with a powerslam. Orton hit a superplex off the middle rope but also sold his previously injured neck. 

Gunther was mounting a comeback again but Orton poked him in the eye. Orton hit a draping DDT and went for an RKO but Gunther countered into a German suplex. Gunther hit a dropkick and splash for two. 

Gunther tried but failed to hit a powerbomb because of his injured arm. He used his other arm to hit a clothesline. Gunther tried again to hit a powerbomb and after a long struggle, he finally did for a two count. 

Gunther went for another powerbomb but Orton suddenly hit an RKO for a nearfall. 

Orton cleared the German announce table and placed the steel steps next to it. Gunther went after Orton but Orton gave him a back suplex on the steps. There were duelling chants. 

Orton climbed the steel steps and drove Gunther through the table with a back suplex. Orton did his pose while standing atop the steps. 

Orton slid Gunther into the ring and set up for an RKO but Gunther shoved him off and applied a sleeper (which he beat Bálor with) as the crowd did duelling chants again. 

Orton broke the sleeper and was about to set up for an RKO but Gunther chopped him across the back. Gunther applied the sleeper again but Orton hoisted Gunther off his feet and dropped backward. 

Gunther popped right back up and reapplied the sleeper. Gunther hit repeated elbows and applied the sleeper again. Orton finally passed out and the referee called it. Gunther retained. 

(The crowd cheered for Gunther’s win. They liked both men and would’ve likely popped big for a title change.)

— Gunther offered Orton a handshake and Orton shook his hand. The crowd cheered and Gunther posed as the show ended.

Fight Game: WWE Bash in Berlin & NXT No Mercy previews

John LaRocca and I are back to talk about the major topics in the world of wrestling on this week’s Fight Game Podcast.

We kicked off with our Thumbs Up/Thumbs Down winners and losers of the week before going through our Top Five topics which included:

  • Memories of Sid Vicious
  • AEW All In fallout including comments made by Mercedes Mone about her match with Britt Baker
  • AEW All Out build on AEW Dynamite with thoughts on the Shane McMahon rumors
  • WWE Bash in Berlin preview
  • NXT No Mercy preview
  • AEW Dynamite coming to our hometown for the first time

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Kevin Owens discusses Cody Rhodes friendship, connecting him with Young Bucks

Kevin Owens is looking forward to sharing the ring with his friend Cody Rhodes at WWE Bash in Berlin.

Owens is set to challenge Rhodes for the Undisputed WWE Championship at Bash in Berlin this Saturday. It’s the first-ever WWE PPV/PLE to take place from Germany. The show has a 1 p.m. Eastern start time airing live on Peacock/WWE Network.

In an interview with SHAK Wrestling, Owens looked ahead to Bash in Berlin and discussed his friendship with Rhodes.

“I mean, it’s just great to be able to experience that with my friend, you know? In any way. Anytime I get to wrestle a close friend on a big show, it’s great,” he said.

“Cody left [WWE] in 2016, and it sucked. It sucked to lose my friend at [that] time. So I really wanted him to have the best possible introduction to the independent scene, because he had never been around. He had never done that. At the time, he had already been in the WWE system for so long. The independent scene is a whole different ballgame from the WWE. So I just guided him in the right direction and put him in touch with The Young Bucks [who would] take care of him. And I knew they’d hit it off, you know? They did, I was right. And that just helped him get the right platform, I guess. Everything else, he did. He knew what he was capable of and he really wanted to show people — the promoters — what he already saw in himself. And he succeeded. That’s an understatement. So it’s great to see him get all his flowers, if you want to say that. And to see him in the position he’s in now.”

Owens connecting Rhodes with The Young Bucks helped shape modern wrestling history, leading to the creation of AEW and Rhodes eventually returning to WWE as a main event star.

Rhodes won the Undisputed WWE Championship from Roman Reigns at WrestleMania 40. He’s made successful title defenses against AJ Styles, Logan Paul, and Solo Sikoa.

SHAK Wrestling’s full interview with Owens can be watched below:

Randy Orton wants to main event WWE Bash in Berlin, expects ‘insane’ atmosphere

Randy Orton wants to be in the main event spot at WWE Bash in Berlin.

Orton is slated to challenge Gunther for the World Heavyweight Championship at WWE’s first-ever PLE from Germany. In an interview with the Daily Mail promoting the event, he praised Gunther as a special talent and an amazing heel. Orton believes their match should go on last at Bash in Berlin.

“I’m always out there feeling like I have something to prove. I haven’t had a main event PLE match [in] almost four years. I didn’t realize it had been that long, plenty of PLEs since then, but not one of this caliber. So yeah, the crowd is going to be hot and this is going to be a big night. I would love to see us main event this show,” Orton said.

“But I know Cody [Rhodes] and Kevin [Owens], that’s a big, big match too, but you’ve got a couple good guys in there beating the sh*t out of each other. I think me and Gunther should close the night. And I think that it’s going to go down in history, whether or not I win or lose. People will be talking about this match for a long time, and I know that, because Gunther is such an amazing talent.”

Orton’s last one-on-one PLE main event was against “The Fiend” Bray Wyatt at TLC 2020. He’s had other main events since then, but they were not singles matches.

Uber Arena is hosting Bash in Berlin on Saturday, August 31. Though Gunther is from Austria, he spent a considerable amount of his early career in Germany. Orton expects that the crowd will be split but leaning toward Gunther.

“But I think what’s going to be really interesting about this match [in] Berlin is the crowd is probably going to be a little bit on his side. I think there’s going to be some Randy Orton fans in the crowd, but I think it might be split,” Orton said. “You know, he’s a big Austrian boy. Austria is right next to Germany, man, and those German fans are going to love them some Gunther. So I’m actually bringing my wife over because I don’t want her to miss the atmosphere that’s going to take place at that show on the 31st. It’s going to be insane.”

Orton and Gunther previously faced off in the WWE King of the Ring finals this May. Gunther won that match, but there was a botched finish where Orton had his shoulder up while being pinned.

A brawl between Orton and Gunther closed Raw last night after Orton defeated Ludwig Kaiser in the main event. After the show went off the air, Orton delivered an RKO to Gunther and briefly posed with the World Heavyweight Championship belt.

WWE announces Road to Bash in Berlin Tour

WWE has announced the Road to Bash in Berlin tour for August. 

Five European house show dates are now scheduled for the week leading up to Bash in Berlin at Mercedes-Benz Arena on Saturday, August 31, 2024. 

Road to Bash in Berlin Tour dates:

  • Sunday, August 25 – Ahoy Arena in Rotterdam, Netherlands
  • Monday, August 26 – Forest National in Brussels, Belgium
  • Tuesday, August 27 – Rudolf Weber Arena in Oberhausen, Germany
  • Wednesday, August 28. Porsche Arena in Stuttgart, Germany
  • Thursday, August 29 – Festhalle in Frankfurt, Germany

The WWE SmackDown on August 30 will take place at Mercedes-Benz Arena as well.

Tickets for the tour go on sale this Friday, March 22, 2024. 

Bianca Belair, LA Knight, AJ Styles, Kevin Owens, Bobby Lashley, Jimmy Uso, Bayley, The Street Profits, and Solo Sikoa are all advertised for the events. 

WWE has not run a show in Rotterdam in seven years, Oberhausen for six years, Frankfurt for six years, and this summer will be the first event in Brussels in five years. 

WWE SmackDown to take place from Germany for first time ever

In August 2024, WWE SmackDown will take place from Germany for the first time ever.

WWE has announced that the Friday, August 30, 2024 episode of SmackDown will be held at Mercedes-Benz Arena in Berlin, Germany. The venue is also hosting WWE’s Bash in Berlin premium live event the next night.

Bash in Berlin will be the first time that Germany has ever hosted a major WWE PPV event.

WWE stated that the SmackDown episode being held in Germany is due to the “incredible early pre-registration response” for Bash in Berlin tickets.

The presale for Bash in Berlin/SmackDown combo tickets will begin on Tuesday, November 28 at 10 a.m. CET.

The general public on-sale date for both events is Thursday, November 30 at 10 a.m. CET.

Kevin Owens, Charlotte Flair, Bobby Lashley, Jimmy Uso, Rey Mysterio, and LA Knight are featured on WWE’s graphic advertising the SmackDown episode. Cody Rhodes, Seth Rollins, Bianca Belair, Rhea Ripley, Gunther, and Drew McIntyre are on the Bash in Berlin graphic.