WWE SmackDown live results: Money in the Bank go-home show

Money in the Bank weekend kicks off tonight with Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena hosting SmackDown.

In advance of Saturday’s PLE, Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton & Kevin Owens will address The Bloodline. Rhodes, Orton & Owens are teaming up together against three members of The Bloodline at Money in the Bank. It’s yet to be confirmed which three of Solo Sikoa, Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa & Jacob Fatu will be in the match.

The WWE Tag Team titles will be on the line tonight as DIY (Johnny Gargano & Tommaso Ciampa) take on champions A-Town Down Under (Austin Theory & Grayson Waller) for the gold. After weeks of feuding, the teams brawled last week as part of a backstage segment during which Waller jumped Gargano after Gargano suggested Waller never truly cared about Theory.

Also on tap for SmackDown, former WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions Bianca Belair & Jade Cargill face off against Candice LeRae & Indi Hartwell.

Our live coverage starts at 8 p.m. Eastern time.

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– The show opened with a shot of Toronto as Corey Graves welcomed everyone into things. Kevin Owens, Randy Orton and Cody Rhodes were shown walking backstage. A photo of Paul Heyman being powerbombed through a table last week was shown. Jey Uso’s music hit and Jey ran out to a hot crowd.

The Men’s MITB Participants Segment

This was as formulaic as it gets in WWE. Nothing surprising about it. Nothing particularly entertaining. Nothing that sells anyone on anything happening this weekend (which is a shame). Prayers up for Andrade, who received a reaction that felt akin to an usher yelling about selling beer in the aisles. Good for WWE for trying to turn him into something after coming back over from Evil AEW; it hasn’t worked yet. Here’s hoping he has a noteworthy performance in the men’s MITB match this weekend and he can get going from there.

The crowd chanted “Yeet!” before Jey spoke. Jey made a joke about being let into Canada, which would have been funnier if he didn’t make it earlier in the day at the MITB press event. LA Knight’s music hit and Knight walked to the ring with purpose. The crowd chanted Knight’s name before Knight spoke and when Knight spoke, he said … you guessed it … “Let me talk to ya.” Knight said Jey was the odds-on-favorite to win the MITB match and how Knight last year was the favorite to win the match. Knight said the way he’d show Jey respect tomorrow was by not showing him respect at all. Knight noted how tomorrow, all of Toronto will say “Yeah!” and the two engaged in a stare down before Jey said “Yeet.” Knight responded with “Yeah!” Jey took off his sunglasses and said “Yeet!” Knight took off his sunglasses and then … Carmelo Hayes’s music hit and Hayes walked out.

Hayes said he’s “that guy” and Toronto did not want to hear all “that yeet and yeah.” Hayes said the last time he saw Knight, his head was up Logan Paul’s behind. Hayes tried to call out Jey, but Chad Gable’s music hit and Gable walked out with a microphone. Gable said he’s been living in his own personal hell throughout the last three weeks. The crowd chanted “You suck!” Gable talked about how the Wyatt Sicks were after him for reasons he doesn’t understand. Once Gable made it to the ring, Andrade’s music hit and Andrade walked out with a microphone.

Andrade mocked everyone for having the dream of winning MITB. Andrade said dreams don’t win matches – and especially MITB matches. Out of nowhere – surprise! – Drew McIntyre’s music hit and Drew walked out to a fairly impressive pop from the live crowd. The crowd immediately started a “CM Punk!” chant. Drew said he expected better from Canada and noted how Punk’s family is always with him due to the bracelet he stole from Punk. Drew said the violent he inflicted on Punk, he will inflict upon the other guys in the MITB match.

Drew called Andrade “EL Idiot” as he walked into the ring. Drew said he feels bad for Gable. Drew said Melo has a bright future but he is not HIM. Drew called out Knight and said it won’t be “yeah.” Instead, it’ll be “No.” Drew asked Jey how he got across the border anyway. Andrade then attacked Drew and things broke down. Before long, Jey and Knight teamed up on McIntyre and double-clotheslined Drew over the top. Knight and Uso stood tall to end the segment.

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– Jackie Redmond interviewed Bayley backstage and asked her what it would take to win the MITB ladder match. Bayley said it’s one of the most rewarding matches in WWE. Chelsea Green showed up and said Bayley is irrelevant and Bayley wouldn’t be the champion if Green hadn’t been kicked out of Bayley’s match against Piper Niven. Out of nowhere, Niven attacked Bayley and ran her into road cases.

– Bayley was shown coming out of Nick Aldis’s office and it turns out, Bayley will face Piper Niven later.

The Street Profits (Montez Ford & Angelo Dawkins) defeated Pretty Deadly (Hit Wilson & Elton Prince) [9:45]

Where have Pretty Deadly been? This wasn’t the best way to reintroduce them, but hell, the Profits looked good. And I’m happy that the Profits are getting pushed on some level. I do wonder what’s next for both teams. This match felt like little more than a placeholder.

Ford had control early against Prince. Dawkins tagged in and the Profits landed a hip toss on Wilson, who had tagged in. Prince fired up and tagged in before long and went after Dawkins, but Dawkins came back with a leaping elbow. Prince and Wilson took Dawkins down with a series of moves before the show went to a commercial break. Back from break, Prince was working over Dawkins. Wilson tagged in and that’s where Dawkins battled back and the two found themselves in a makeshift headbutt on each other. Dawkins then got the hot tag to Ford, who ran in and took out both members of Pretty Deadly.

Ford landed a standing moonsault for a two-count on Prince. Ford went to the top, but Prince cut Ford off. From there, Pretty Deadly hit a super-duper-plex on Ford. Dawkins came off the top instantly onto Wilson for a good near fall. With Pretty Deadly on the outside, Ford landed a running flip dive. Back inside the ring, Wilson was the victim of a Ford frog-splash and that was good enough for the win.

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– Grayson Waller and Austin Theory were shown talking backstage and Waller hyped up Theory, reminding him that Theory being with Gargano meant nothing. Waller said if they aren’t on the same page, they need to catch up.

Jade Cargill & Bianca Belair defeated Candice LeRae & Indi Hartwell [4:08 of TV time]

There wasn’t much to this, and we only got four minutes of it. Still, the ending in-ring interview had me thinking a turn was coming. Maybe soon? The Cargill/Belair team seems too good to be true to last for as long as it already has. At this point, it’s little more than a countdown.

Cargill had control once the match was joined in progress. Quickly, LeRae and Hartwell had control and performed a double-team move on Cargill. Hartwell gave Cargill a stiff elbow and posed before working on Cargill’s arm. Ultimately, Hartwell and Cargill hit boots on each other and both women were down. Belair got the hot tag and went to work on both LeRae and Hartwell. Belair threw LeRae onto Hartwell and hit a springboard moonsault on LeRae.

Cargill tagged in, but LeRae rolled up Cargill for a near-fall. Cargill came back with pump kick and Cargill and Belair hit their finishers on LeRae and Hartwell for the win. After the match, Cathy Kelley interviewed Cargill and Belair in the ring. Belair said their goal is to get back their tag titles. Cargill chimed in and noted how it’s inevitable that they get their tag titles back. The two posed to end the segment.

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The Cody/Randy/KO segment

All of the best feelings and positive wishes to Kevin Owens and his family. He’s already one of the best promos in WWE, but putting the real world slant on it here sure did pack a punch. If he doesn’t work the show tomorrow night, nobody could blame him, but if he does end up out there, you can’t help but root for him to put on a hell of a performance.

Cody started things out with his “So … what do you want to talk about,” line. The crowd erupted. Cody shouted out the 16,000 people at SmackDown or Sami Zayn’s comedy show on Thursday night. Cody said WWE and Toronto are “just a good fit.” Cody said everyone has heard enough from Solo Sikoa and the “modern Bloodline.” Cody said he and his buds are ready for a fight. Orton chimed in and said the fight will end with the three most dangerous letters in sports entertainment, “RKO.”

Owens went to talk, and the crowd got loud. Owens started to talk but the crowd cut him off with the “Ole!” chant. Owens said on Monday he got a call from his dad and his mom had to be rushed to the hospital. Owens talked about how he had been by his mom’s hospital bed all week watching her fight like hell. Owens said his mom is still fighting like hell in her hospital bed. Owens said he could have stayed home, but it would have been a problem for his mother. Owens recalled how his mom wanted him to go in there and leave it all in the ring. Owens said if his mom knew he missed a show because of her, she’d be pissed. Owens said his mom would want Owens to beat the Bloodline’s asses more than ever before. Owens slammed the microphone to end the segment.

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Bayley defeated Piper Niven [7:39]

This was more fun than the men’s MITB match entrants spot that opened the show. Jax and Michin popping up was a little unexpected, but welcome. The match itself deserved a little more shine if only because this was a Big Deal match on a PLE very, very recently. But, for what it was, it accomplished enough.

IYO SKY was shown sitting in the audience. Niven had control early until Bayley worked a headlock and the action spilled outside. From there, Niven ran Bayley into a ring post and the show went to break. Back from that break, Zoey Stark and Lyra Valkyria were shown the crowd. Tiffany Stratton walked down the aisle as the match continued to unfold. Inside the ring, Bayley worked a sleeper hold until Niven slammed Bayley to break things up and the match reset.

The MITB women’s wrestlers brawled on the outside as things got chaotic. Stratton went to the top and hit her moonsault on everyone. Inside the ring, Niven went for a splash, but Blayley moved and landed the Roseplant for the win. Bayley screamed “f— a—” and the camera caught it. Nia Jax appeared out of nowhere and took out Bayley after the match, complete with a leg drop. Michin ran out and cleared the ring of Jax with a Keno Stick. Bayley and Michin stood tall to end the segment.

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– Next week, Michin vs. Nia Jax will happen. Also, Corbin & Crews vs. Angel & Berto will go down. The main event entrances then took place.

#DIY (Johnny Gargano & Tommaso Ciampa) defeated A-Town Down Under (Austin Theory & Grayson Waller) to win the WWE Tag Team Championship [14:19]

This was great. All the callbacks, all the fun, all the mess. It’s hard to be mad at this. And good for Gargano and Ciampa for getting the win and actually winning those titles – something a lot of people argued should have happened sooner. But this worked, and this worked well. Good for everyone involved. I continue to wonder how Theory and Waller split for good and I would have thought the title drop would have been it. But maybe the story will be better for it being longer. We’ll see. In the meantime, a very good main event and a fun title change.

Things broke down quickly and the teams brawled. Action spilled to the outside, where Ciampa and Gargano hit stereo splashes and the show went to a commercial beak. Back from tha tbreak, Gargano had control over Theory. With the help of a distraction, Theory elbowed Gargano and changed the course of things. Waller tagged in and landed a splash on Gargano before working an arm-bar. Theory tagged in and kept control over Gargano.

The action spilled outside, where Waller was taken out by a Cleveland Destroyer by Gargano. Back inside the ring, Gargano and Theory exchanged blows. Theory hit a neck-breaker on Gargano and got a two-count. The show then went to its final commercial break. The show returned and Gargano ran into a knee from Waller. From there, Waller accidentally hit Theory. In a great spot, #DIY landed a Shatter Machine on Waller for a good near fall.

The four wrestlers brawled in the ring, Gargano taking the burnt of the strikes. Ciampa inserted himself with a back-breaker and tagged in Gargano and the two hit a Meet Me In The Middle. Waller looked to be out, but Theory put Waller’s leg on the rope for a break. Gargano sunk in a cross-face and Ciampa did the same to Theory. Waller ultimately tapped out, mimicking the finish to their NXT match with The Revival in the same city #DIY won the tag titles all the way back then. Gargano and Ciampa posed in the aisle as pyro fired off.

A Bloodline vignette aired and Solo Sikoa talked about he was the Tribal Chief. Sikoa said he is the Tribal Chief now and Sikoa challenged Roman to take his title from him. Sikoa said he is coming for Cody Rhodes and Cody will acknowledge him. The show then ended with the new Bloodline posing.

New segment announced for WWE SmackDown

A new segment has been announced for tonight’s Money in the Bank go-home edition of SmackDown.

Ahead of Money in the Bank, Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton & Kevin Owens will address The Bloodline tonight. It comes in advance of the teams facing off in a six-man tag match on Saturday. WWE has yet to announce which three Bloodline members will be participating in the match.

The Bloodline is now being led by Solo Sikoa, who claims that Roman Reigns is never going to return. Sikoa has added Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and Jacob Fatu to The Bloodline’s ranks while kicking out Jimmy Uso.

Paul Heyman is also no longer with Sikoa’s Bloodline after last week’s angle where Heyman was beaten down after refusing to acknowledge Sikoa as the Tribal Chief.

Orton and Owens came to Rhodes’ defense when he was attacked by Sikoa, Tonga, and Loa at Clash at the Castle last month. WWE looks to be building to Rhodes defending his Undisputed WWE Championship against Sikoa at SummerSlam.

Scotiabank Arena in Toronto is hosting both SmackDown tonight and Money in the Bank tomorrow. Here’s the updated SmackDown lineup:

  • Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton & Kevin Owens address The Bloodline
  • WWE Tag Team Champions Grayson Waller & Austin Theory defend against Johnny Gargano & Tommaso Ciampa
  • Bianca Belair & Jade Cargill vs. Candice LeRae & Indi Hartwell

Wrestling Observer Live: AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door preview & a wild WWE SmackDown

I am back with the latest Wrestling Observer Live with a preview of all of tonight’s AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door action and a wrap of another wild weekend in wrestling.

I look ahead to tonight’s PPV from the UBS Arena in Long Island, New York, which I will be attending. I break down the card & giving predictions on all the biggest matches.

Also, I have some thoughts on AEW Collision and the show-closing weigh-in that saw Will Ospreay lay out Swerve Strickland ahead of their World title match tonight.

Then, I delve into WWE SmackDown from Friday and the incredible Bloodline segment that saw Paul Heyman take a brutal table bump to end the show. I discuss Paul’s contributions to this angle and whether he is the greatest character actor in wrestling.

Plus, let’s talk about Bryan Danielson’s future, Tony Khan’s interview with Bryan & Dave, an AEW Grand Slam update, and more.

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Wrestling Observer Live: Let’s talk about Friday’s WWE SmackDown

It’s Saturday and that means Wrestling Observer Live with yours truly.

What else could we lead off with other than a newsworthy edition of WWE SmackDown which saw several NBA stars getting involved and concluded with The Bloodline putting Paul Heyman through a table and further setting up the return of Roman Reigns.

We also talk the latest in AEW including Sunday’s Forbidden Door pay-per-view.

Also, wrestling on a wrestling show is now a bad thing? What? I discuss.

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The Bloodline attacks Paul Heyman on WWE SmackDown

The Bloodline have turned against Paul Heyman.

Heyman was attacked by the group and put through a table on Friday’s WWE SmackDown episode from Madison Square Garden in New York City after the group’s “Wise Man” refused to acknowledge Solo Sikoa as his Tribal Chief.

A show-long storyline played out on Friday’s SmackDown with Sikoa toying with WWE Hall of Famer Heyman. Sikoa claimed that Heyman was his Wise Man and that he had taken Heyman’s advice that Jacob Fatu was too dangerous to join The Bloodline and would not be at the building for the Bloodline Acknowledgment Ceremony.

The Bloodline closed the show, with Sikoa revealing that he had lied to Heyman and Fatu was in fact at the arena for the ceremony. Sikoa went through the group from Tama Tonga, to Tonga Loa, to Fatu, and all acknowledged Sikoa as Tribal Chief.

Sikoa turned to Heyman and asked Heyman to place Roman Reigns’ Ula Fala necklace on Sikoa and acknowledge Sikoa as his Tribal Chief.

Heyman refused, and was attacked by Tonga, Loa, Fatu, and Sikoa. Fatu hit a top rope splash to Heyman in the ring, and then al four members of the group hit a powerbomb on Heyman through the ringside announce table.

After SmackDown went off the air, Heyman was stretchered out of the arena.

Friday’s angle with Heyman paves the way for the eventual return of Roman Reigns as a babyface to feud with the current Bloodline constituted of Sikoa, Tonga, Loa, and Fatu. Reigns has been on hiatus since WrestleMania 40 when he dropped the Undisputed WWE Championship to Cody Rhodes.

Sikoa seized control of The Bloodline in the absence of Reigns, and went so far as to tell Heyman on last week’s SmackDown that Reigns would not be returning to the group in storyline.

Our full report from Friday’s SmackDown is here.

WWE SmackDown live results: Bloodline Acknowledgement Ceremony

WWE returns to New York City tonight as SmackDown takes place live from Madison Square Garden.

The World’s Most Famous Arena will host a Bloodline Acknowledgement Ceremony. Last Friday, Solo Sikoa’s new version of The Bloodline continued to take shape with Jacob Fatu making his WWE debut and destroying Cody Rhodes. Sikoa has now introduced Fatu, Tama Tonga, and Tonga Loa into The Bloodline — and he believes his role as Tribal Chief is a permanent one. There was an interaction last week where Sikoa told Paul Heyman that Roman Reigns won’t be returning.

Three members of The Bloodline will face Rhodes, Randy Orton & Kevin Owens in a six-man tag match at Money in the Bank on Saturday, July 6.

Qualifying for Money in the Bank continues tonight with three triple threat matches: Logan Paul vs. LA Knight vs. Santos Escobar; Jade Cargill vs. Tiffany Stratton vs. Candice LeRae; and Naomi vs. Blair Davenport vs. Indi Hartwell.

So far, Jey Uso, Carmelo Hayes, Andrade, and Chad Gable have qualified for the men’s MITB ladder match. IYO SKY, Chelsea Green, and Lyra Valkyria have qualified for the women’s ladder match.

Join us for live coverage starting at 8 p.m. Eastern time.

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– After the WWE signature, a shot of the Manhattan skyline was shown, followed by different shots of LA Knight, Logan Paul, and Jade Cargill arriving at Madison Square Garden. We then went to a live shot of inside MSG, and the sold out crowd filling the World’s Most Famous Arena.

– A recap of last week’s SmackDown, as it related to the arrival of Jacob Fatu, was then shown.

– Paul Heyman was waiting backstage for the arrival of the “new” Bloodline (sans Jacob Fatu), as the fans chanted “We Want Roman” in the background.

Bloodline brawl with Rhodes, Owens, Orton

As Solo Sikoa and company were walking down, the Titantron showed Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton, and Kevin Owens arriving. The trio wasted no time and faced down Sikoa, Tama Tonga, and Tonga Loa. The two groups began brawling all around the ringside area and the arena.

Owens got onto a railing and leapt onto a prone Tonga Loa through a table. In the ring, Rhodes and Orton clotheslined Sikoa out of the ring. SmackDown GM Nick Aldis and a whole corps of security and officials came down to ringside to separate everyone as SmackDown headed to break.

SmackDown return with Aldis talking to Orton, Owens, and Rhodes as he tried to get them to leave the ring. One of the security officials approached Orton and got an RKO. The remaining security swarmed into the ring and got promptly beaten down by Orton, Owens, and Rhodes. Two different security officials got hit with a Stunner from Owens and a Cross Rhodes from Rhodes, respectively.

Owens got the mic and shouted that the Bloodline were dumber than they look if they were going to wait until Money in the Bank for a fight. Orton then added that he, Owens, and Rhodes were going to put the Bloodline down for good.

Rhodes hyped up Orton and Owens, as well as the sold out MSG crowd when he got his turn to speak. He said that he should’ve been defending his Undisputed WWE Championship against a worthy opponent inside MSG, but he’s instead stuck fighting the Bloodline.

As Rhodes was talking, Aldis marched out with some NYPD officers,. Rhodes finished off by calling Sikoa a “seat filler”. The NYPD officers and security officials escorted Rhodes, Orton, and Owens out of the ringside area.

Fantastic and hot brawl to kick things off in front of a sold-out MSG crowd.

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– After a recap of moments ago, Kayla Braxton tried to ask Nick Aldis about everything that’s gone down, but was snubbed as Orton, Rhodes, and Owens were led back to their vehicle to leave the arena.

Money in the Bank Qualifier: Tiffany Stratton defeated Candice LeRae and Jade Cargill

Cargill started off by trying to fight LeRae and Stratton off, but soon fell victim to a double team from the two. Double suplex by Stratton and LeRae on Cargill, as they continued on the attack.

Cargill recovered and took both LeRae and Stratton with suplexes and superkicks. Cargill then lifted LeRae above her head and threw her onto Stratton at ringside. Nia Jax came down to confront Cargill, but was intercepted by Bianca Belair as SmackDown went to break.

SmackDown returned with Stratton and LeRae teaming up against Cargill, until LeRae took down Stratton with a clothesline. LeRae spiked Stratton with a DDT, but Cargill broke that up.

Stratton trapped LeRae and Cargill in separate corners as she tried to go for separate splashes. LeRae avoided calamity, but got sent into a Spinebuster by Cargill.

The action spilled outside as Cargill was targeted by Nia Jax. With the referee distracted by Bianca Belair and Jax’s standoff, Indi Hartwell snuck up on Cargill and sent her into the ringpost. Belair chased Hartwell out of the ringside area.

Inside the ring, Stratton kicked out of a LeRae pinfall attempt and ended up getting the victory with the Prettiest Moonsault Ever.

A fun little triple threat match, and Stratton getting the win was the right call. Look for her to be a favorite next week in Toronto.

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– Backstage, Naomi and Bayley talked about the former’s MITB qualifier when Blair Davenport showed up to taunt Naomi about her chances of winning the qualifying match.

– Michin was in the office of Nick Aldis, as she asked for a match against Nia Jax. Aldis said he’d think about it, as the Street Profits showed up, wanting to fight the Bloodline. Aldis told the two that their match wouldn’t be happening as he promised the Bloodline time for their Ceremony later tonight. Pretty Deadly then appeared to hype themselves up for a possible “Pretty Deadly: The Musical”. The Street Profits then decided that they wanted to fight Pretty Deadly instead, leading to the match being made.

– The Progressive Match Flo recapped the goings on with Logan Paul and LA Knight, particularly what went down on last week’s SmackDown between the two.

– Backstage, Solo Sikoa was informed by Paul Heyman of Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton, and Kevin Owens’ removal from MSG. Heyman then asked where Jacob Fatu was, with Sikoa telling him that Fatu was too dangerous to be in the building. Sikoa said that he was going to officially make Heyman his wiseman tonight.

Money in the Bank Qualifier: LA Knight defeated Logan Paul and Santos Escobar

During LA Knight’s entrance, Jalen Brunson from the New York Knicks was shwon in the crowd to a massive ovation that rivaled Knight’s.

Logan Paul showed up with mic in hand, talking about how he was ready to perform in Madison Square Garden. He said he had in his corner someone who understood how to win in MSG, bringing out Tyrese Haliburton of the Indiana Pacers with him.

Haliburton stared down Jalen Brunson as he and Paul amde their way down to the ringside area.

Knight went after Paul as the bell rang, as he attacked him in the corner. Escobar tackled Knight, with Paul joining in on the attack. The two continued to team up against Knight, battering him with blows. Escobar took Knight down with a hurricanrana, but got sent to the outside by Paul.

Paul hit a suplex on Knight as Tyrese Haliburton cheered on at ringside. Knight got Irish whipped, as he took Escobar down with a sliding dropkick outside the ring before he continued to attack Paul inside the ring.

Modified facebuster by Paul on Knight was then followed by a vaulting press to the outside. Paul had no time to celebrate because Escobar took him down with a suicide dive, which led us to the commercial break.

We returned to SmackDown with Knight sending Paul’s face into the announce table before Escobar cut him off. Back in the ring, Knight attempted an avalanche Samoan drop, but got countered into an avalanche hurricanrana instead. Paul entered the ring and sent Escobar onto Knight with the modified facebuster, which became a pinfall attempt. Paul frantically broke up the count.

Paul and Knight then began to brawl it out in the ring. Meltdown by Knight on Paul. His attempted elbow was stopped by a running knee from Escobar. Knight countered a Phantom Driver with a slam as he hit his signature elbow on him instead.

Knight stomped away on Paul and got hit with a Phantom Driver by Escobar in the fracas. Paul broke up the count at two while the MSG crowd chanted insults at the Indiana Pacers. Escobar and Paul fought in the corner and Knight intercepted with a super belly to belly suplex on Escobar. Paul took advantage and got a swanton bomb for a very close two count.

Tyrese Haliburton was handed the brass knuckles by one of Logan Paul’s associates. Jalen Brunson hopped over the barricade and teased a fight with Haliburton before referees broke it up.

Inside the ring, Knight hit Escobar with the BFT, as Paul tried for a roll-up. Knight turned that around and got the pin on the United States Champion.

Post-match, Haliburton and Paul surrounded Knight in the ring, but Jalen Brunson entered the ring with a chair and stood alongside Knight. Haliburton and Paul backed off after a tense standoff, which left Knight and Brunson to celebrate in the ring.

I had fun with this triple threat match and the added story with Jalen Brunson and Tyrese Haliburton made for some entertaining hometown action that should go over really well with the MSG faithful.

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– Baron Corbin and Apollo Crews were shown watching at ringside as they laughed at Escobar’s loss. Carmelo Hayes appeared to brag about potentially winning Money in the Bank. He said that people should put their money on Melo.

– Corey Graves and Wade Barrett cued up an emotional video package in tribute to Leati Sika Anoa’i, one half of the legendary Wild Samoans and the father of Roman Reigns, who passed away earlier this week.

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– A slideshow of great WWE moments that happened at Madison Square Garden was followed by a promo from Andrade, where he said that winning Money in the Bank was his destiny. He said that he wouldn’t just be taking the briefcase, but he’d be taking everything.

Money in the Bank Qualifier: Naomi defeated Indi Hartwell and Blair Davenport

Naomi started off with a dropkick to both Hartwell and Davenport. Hartwell tried for a sneaky rollup pin while they teamed up on Naomi. The action resumed with Hartwell using Naomi as a bludgeon against Davenport before she hit a powerbomb.

Things broke down at ringside as Davenport and Hartwell began to fight amongst themselves. Double stomp by Davenport on Hartwell sent us to a break in the action.

SmackDown returned from commercial with all three women in the ring. Naomi got a unique neckbreaker on Hartwell while Davenport was prone in between Hartwell’s legs. Naomi was on fire, as she floored Davenport and Hartwell with a series of splashes.

Hartwell hit simultaneous spinebusters on Naomi and Hartwell, as she tried to stack them for the pin and win, but to no avail. The three competitors began to trade blows with one another, which ended with Hartwell getting the better of her foes. Rope-assisted piledriver by Naomi took Hartwell out momentarily, but she managed to revover to throw Davenport into the steel steps.

Jade Cargill made her way to the ring to get some revenge on Hartwell for earlier. She struck Hartwell with some hard punches before she tossed her into the ring and Naomi got the victory with her finisher.

Probably not as strong as the two other Money in the Bank qualifying matches tonight, but still not bad, all things considered.

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– The big Money in the Bank weekend in Toronto next week was hyped, as well as a set of matches for SmackDown next week: Street Profits versus Pretty Deadly, Jade Cargill & Bianca Belair vs. Indi Hartwell & Candice LeRae, and A-Town Down Under defending their WWE Tag Titles against DIY.

– Backstage, Johnny Gargano & Tommasso Ciampa were interviewed about the match next week, but Austin Theory interrupted them. Grayson Waller snuck up on DIY and attacked the two, with Theory being whisked away.

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Bloodline Acknowledgement Ceremony

The Bloodline — Solo Sikoa, Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa — made their way out next for the Bloodline Acknowledgement Ceremony after a recap of the chaos that opened SmackDown.

Paul Heyman started off with his usual spiel, but Sikoa cut him off before he could continue. The fans yet again chanted “we want Roman”. Sikoa took the mic and introduced the newest member of the Bloodline, Jacob Fatu, which meant that he lied to Heyman about Fatu supposedly not being in the building earlier.

Fatu got a grand entrance as he made his way down the ring, and SmackDown went to the final commercial break of the evening.

Back on SmackDown, as Sikoa did Roman Reigns’ “Acknowledge Me” spiel to a chorus of boos. He asked Tama Tonga to acknowledge him, which he did. Likewise with Tonga Loa. Jacob Fatu was next to acknowledge Sikoa, as he told him that he loved him like a brother.

Sikoa then turned his attention to Heyman as he demanded acknowledgement. He had the ceremonial ula fala in his hand and gave it to Heyman, asking him to put it on.

Heyman outright said “I acknowledge that… you are not my Tribal Chief,” to a loud reaction from the MSG crowd. Sikoa hit a Samoan Spike on Heyman as Fatu hit a diving splash on Heyman. The Bloodline took Heyman and put him through the commentary table with a Shield-style powerbomb.

Fatu put the ula fala around Sikoa’s neck as the Bloodline stood over the broken body of Paul Heyman and raised up their hands in their signature taunt to end SmackDown.

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Very impactful closing segment that should likely be the last straw in heralding Roman Reigns’ return to set things right against Solo’s rogue Bloodline. The electric New York crowd made this all the more exciting. Despite being a heel, there’s some good sympathy in the Bloodline targeting Paul Heyman and beating him down, espeecially with pulling off this angle in the heart of ECW country.

I found myself enjoying this episode of SmackDown a fair bit, and the WWE certainly put on an entertaining show for the MSG crowd.

Bloodline acknowledgment ceremony added to WWE SmackDown

The Bloodline will officially welcome their newest member, Jacob Fatu, on Friday’s WWE SmackDown at Madison Square Garden.

The new segment for Friday’s episode was announced during Monday’s WWE Raw. Fatu joined The Bloodline on last Friday’s SmackDown in an attack on Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton, and Kevin Owens.

A six-man tag team bout featuring Rhodes, Orton & Owens vs. three members of The Bloodline was also officially announced during Monday’s Raw, with that bout set to take place at Money in the Bank on July 6.

Three Money in the Bank qualifying bouts are already set for Friday’s SmackDown in New York. The updated lineup for the Friday, June 28 WWE SmackDown:

  • Bloodline acknowledgement ceremony for Jacob Fatu
  • Men’s Money in the Bank qualifying match: Logan Paul vs. LA Knight vs. Santos Escobar
  • Women’s Money in the Bank qualifying match: Jade Cargill vs. Tiffany Stratton vs. Candice LeRae
  • Women’s Money in the Bank qualifying match: Naomi vs. Blair Davenport vs. Indi Hartwell

Wrestling Weekly: The Bloodline gets stronger, Drew McIntyre didn’t quit & that Dynamite number

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On a Sunday edition of Wrestling Weekly, we cap off a very newsworthy week talking about the arrival of Jacob Fatu on Friday’s WWE SmackDown, the issues between CM Punk and Drew McIntyre reaching a new level, and, yes, that Dynamite rating.

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Wrestling Observer Live: Jacob Fatu’s WWE debut, Drew McIntyre, more

Wrestling Observer LIve with Jim Valley is back.

Jacob Fatu finally debuts in WWE. Bradley Craig on Drew McIntyre and Clash at the Castle. Plus, how you can win an autographed Cody Rhodes weight belt and help some kids have a productive summer.

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Jacob Fatu debuts on WWE SmackDown, aligns with The Bloodline

Jacob Fatu has debuted in WWE.

The son of The Tonga Kid and cousin to Solo Sikoa and The Usos made his long-anticipated WWE debut on Friday’s SmackDown, aligning with The Bloodline in an attack on Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton, and Kevin Owens.

Rhodes vs. Sikoa was the advertised SmackDown main event, but the match quickly ended in a DQ as Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa jumped Rhodes. Orton and Owens ran in for the save, but Fatu’s debut gave The Bloodline the numbers advantage and the babyfaces were laid out.

Fatu posed with The Bloodline to close the show, doing the one finger in the air pose alongside Sikoa, Tonga, and Loa.

32, Fatu is a 12-year veteran of the independent scene. A robbery conviction and a stint in jail as a teenager was often cited as a reason why WWE had not signed Fatu in spite of his lineage and heritage making him a natural fit for The Bloodline storyline.

Fatu has been signed to WWE since at least April according to multiple sources. He finished up an MLW run in March.

WWE applies for ‘Caesar Sikoa’ trademark

WWE has filed for a new trademark with potential ties to The Bloodline storyline.

WWE applied for a “Caesar Sikoa” trademark with the United States Patent and Trademark Office this week.

The filing has been accepted by the USPTO, but has yet to be finalized:

“LIVE/APPLICATION/Awaiting Examination

The trademark application has been accepted by the Office (has met the minimum filing requirements) and has not yet been assigned to an examiner.”

The trademark is for:

“Entertainment services, namely, wrestling exhibitions and performances by a professional wrestler and entertainer rendered and through broadcast media including television and radio, and via the internet or commercial online service; providing wrestling news and information via a global computer network; providing information in the fields of sports and entertainment via an online community portal; providing a website in the field of sports entertainment information; fan club services, namely, organizing sporting events in the field of wrestling for wrestling fan club members; organizing social entertainment events for entertainment purposes for wrestling fan club members; providing online newsletters in the fields of sports entertainment; online journals, namely blogs, in the field of sports entertainment”

Whether the filing indicates a new name for The Bloodline’s de facto leader Solo Sikoa, or perhaps a new debuting character, remains to be seen.

WWE previously filed for a trademark for “Talla Tonga,” believed to be for Hikuleo, the brother of Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa who the company has signed.

The Bloodline attack Cody Rhodes at WWE Clash at the Castle

The Bloodline are looking to get the Undisputed WWE Championship back into their possession.

Cody Rhodes retained the title against AJ Styles in an “I Quit” match at Clash at the Castle, but Solo Sikoa confronted Rhodes on the ramp after the match was over. Sikoa, Tama Tonga, and Tonga Loa then launched an attack on Rhodes.

The Bloodline beat down Rhodes three-on-one until Randy Orton and Kevin Owens ran out to help him. The babyfaces got the better of the brawl once the odds were even. There may have then been an intentional tease for down the road with Orton taking a look at Rhodes’ title belt.

In the new edition of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Dave Meltzer reported that facing Sikoa appears to be the next “big destination match” for Rhodes. Rhodes won the Undisputed WWE Championship from Roman Reigns at WrestleMania 40. Since then, Reigns has been absent from WWE television.

Sikoa has become the new leader of The Bloodline in Reigns’ absence, claiming that Reigns left him in charge until he’s back. Tonga and Loa were both added to the group by Sikoa.

The “I Quit” match between Rhodes and Styles opened the card at Clash at the Castle. It included Rhodes’ mother Michelle Rubio slapping Styles after he taunted her. Styles threatened to hit her with a steel chair but did not go through with it.

Styles quit when Rhodes was about to hit him with the steel steps. Following the match, Rhodes showed some aggression by still hitting Styles with the steps anyway. Commentary said Rhodes was sending a message to the rest of the locker room by proving that he can get down and dirty when he needs to.

WWE files trademark for ‘Talla Tonga’

A new WWE trademark filing looks to be hinting at an upcoming addition to The Bloodline.

On June 11, WWE applied to trademark “Talla Tonga.” That may be the new name of former NJPW wrestler Hikuleo, who is expected to be joining WWE. His brothers Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa have been added to The Bloodline as the faction has taken a new direction over the past couple of months.

The trademark is listed as being for:

Entertainment services, namely, wrestling exhibitions and performances by a professional wrestler and entertainer rendered and through broadcast media including television and radio, and via the internet or commercial online service; providing wrestling news and information via a global computer network; providing information in the fields of sports and entertainment via an online community portal; providing a website in the field of sports entertainment information; fan club services, namely, organizing sporting events in the field of wrestling for wrestling fan club members; organizing social entertainment events for entertainment purposes for wrestling fan club members; providing online newsletters in the fields of sports entertainment; online journals, namely blogs, in the field of sports entertainment

The story for The Bloodline since WrestleMania has been — with Roman Reigns not around after his loss to Cody Rhodes — Solo Sikoa has taken charge of the group and brought in Tonga and Loa. Sikoa claimed that Reigns put him in charge as the new Tribal Chief until Reigns is back.

Paul Heyman has warned Sikoa that there’s a reason why dangerous people like Tonga and Loa weren’t allowed into The Bloodline before now.

Hikuleo had his apparent NJPW farewell when he and El Phantasmo dropped the Strong Openweight Tag Team titles at Dominion on June 9. TMDK’s Shane Haste & Mikey Nicholls won a four-way elimination match for both the IWGP Tag Team titles and Strong Tag Team titles.

Former MLW World Heavyweight Champion Jacob Fatu is also expected to be joining WWE and could play a role in the Bloodline story.

A trademark for “Los Garza” was filed by WWE on June 12. That trademark is likely related to Angel Garza and his cousin Berto (Humberto Carrillo).

Wrestling Observer Live: WWE’s restructured Bloodline & who really killed WCW?

I am back with another Sunday edition of Wrestling Observer Live on another busy weekend in wrestling.

With the new “Who Killed WCW?” show produced by The Rock’s Seven Bucks Productions premiering this past week on Vice, I give my my take on the demise of WCW.

I also cover the expiring contracts in WWE which includes Natalya, Chad Gable, and Dijak. Additionally, the news from last night was that Ricochet might not be returning to WWE when his contract expires later this summer. I make the case for an immediate redo of Ricochet vs. Will Osprey in AEW.

I also talk Friday’s WWE SmackDown with a restructured Bloodline and the backstage brawl between AJ Styles and WWE Champion Cody Rhodes. Then, I gives my thoughts on AEW Collision and whether it should be more storyline-driven than it currently is.

Plus, let’s do some previews of tonight’s NXT Battleground, next weekend’s WWE Clash at the Castle, and an early look at this month’s AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door.

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Bloodline segment, three matches set for next WWE SmackDown

Solo Sikoa will anoint Tonga Loa as a member of The Bloodline, plus three matches will take place on next week’s WWE SmackDown.

In the absence of Roman Reigns, Solo Sikoa’s spot as de facto leader of The Bloodline was further cemented on this week’s SmackDown as he gave orders to Paul Heyman to confront Kevin Owens. A promo segment between Owens and Heyman broke down into a brawl as Sikoa, Tama Tonga, and Tonga Loa came to the ring, only to be met by The Street Profits. Tonga and Loa then defeated The Profits in tag team action. As a result, Sikoa will officially anoint Loa as a member of The Bloodline on next week’s show.

Three matches are also set for the Friday, June 7 SmackDown.

Women’s Tag Team Champion Jade Cargill will face Indi Hartwell on next week’s show. The match stems from both a Tag Team title match at last week’s King & Queen of the Ring PLE where Cargill & Bianca Belair retained over Hartwell & Candice LeRae, plus a backstage confrontation between Cargill & Belair and Hartwell on this week’s SmackDown.

WWE Tag Team Champion Grayson Waller will take on Johnny Gargano on next week’s SmackDown as well. A feud between A-Town Down Under and DIY over the Tag Team titles has been set in motion, including in a singles match on this week’s SmackDown where DIY’s Tommaso Ciampa defeated A-Town Down Under’s Austin Theory.

Also set for next week, Apollo Crews will face Angel Garza. The match comes out of an angle on this week’s SmackDown where a distraction from Garza cost Crews a match against Andrade.

The announced lineup for the Friday, June 7 WWE SmackDown:

  • Solo Sikoa anoints Tonga Loa as a member of The Bloodline
  • Jade Cargill vs. Indi Hartwell
  • Grayson Waller vs. Johnny Gargano
  • Apollo Crews vs. Angel Garza