Triple H provides update on Drew McIntyre following WWE Backlash

Drew McIntyre is apparently fine following his match at Backlash.

During the WWE Backlash press conference, Triple H said that Drew McIntyre is “a little banged up” but totally fine following his four-way United States title match at Backlash where Damian Priest grabbed McIntyre and gave him the south of heaven off a platform onto tables below. McIntyre’s head missed the table, instead landing on concrete.

According to PWinsider, McIntyre was checked out by WWE medical and was being evaluated after the match. Bryan Alvarez is reporting that McIntyre was being checked for a concussion.

The spot at Backlash took both McIntyre and Priest out of the match, leaving LA Knight and Jacob Fatu by themselves. Knight was going for an elbow off the ring and into the announce table when Solo Sikoa interfered. The distraction allowed the debuting Jeff Cobb to attack Knight, throwing him back in the ring. A confused Fatu capitalized and scored the win over Knight to retain the title.

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Drew McIntyre vs. Damian Priest WWE WrestleMania 41 stipulation added

A new stipulation has been added to the Drew McIntyre vs. Damian Priest bout set for WWE WrestleMania 41.

After a heated face-to-face segment broke down into a brawl on Friday’s SmackDown episode, WWE officially added a Sin City street fight stipulation to McIntyre vs. Priest for their WrestleMania 41 encounter.

Priest and McIntyre have a year’s worth of story building to their match, including Priest cashing in his Money in the Bank contract against McIntyre to win the World Heavyweight Championship at last year’s WrestleMania with an assist from CM Punk.

Priest later eliminated McIntyre from the 2025 Royal Rumble, and also slammed him on a car windshield on a recent SmackDown.

WWE also confirmed with matches will take place on which nights of the two-night WrestleMania 41 set for Saturday, April 19 and Sunday, April 20 during Friday’s episode. McIntyre vs. Priest will take place on night two on Sunday.

Our full SmackDown report is here. The current WrestleMania 41 lineup is below.

WWE WrestleMania 41 —

Night one, Saturday, April 19, 7 p.m. Eastern time —

  • Main event: Roman Reigns vs. CM Punk (w/Paul Heyman) vs. Seth Rollins
  • World Heavyweight Champion Gunther defends against Jey Uso
  • WWE Women’s Champion Tiffany Stratton defends against Charlotte Flair
  • WWE United States Champion LA Knight defends against Jacob Fatu
  • World Tag Team Champions The War Raiders (Erik & Ivar) defend against The New Day (Kofi Kingston & Xavier Woods)
  • Naomi vs. Jade Cargill
  • Rey Mysterio vs. El Grande Americano

Night two, Sunday, April 20, 7 p.m. Eastern time —

  • Main event: Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes defends against John Cena
  • Women’s World Champion IYO SKY defends against Bianca Belair & Rhea Ripley in a triple threat
  • WWE Intercontinental Champion Bron Breakker defends against Penta, Finn Balor & Dominik Mysterio in a four-way
  • WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions Liv Morgan & Raquel Rodriguez defend against Bayley & Lyra Valkyria
  • Sin City street fight: Drew McIntyre vs. Damian Priest
  • AJ Styles vs. Logan Paul

WWE SmackDown live results: Cody Rhodes appears, Rey Fenix in action

On the second-to-last SmackDown before WrestleMania, Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes is set to appear. We’ll hear from Rhodes for one of the last times before his title defense against John Cena, which will headline night two of Mania on Sunday, April 20.

It was officially announced this week that Drew McIntyre vs. Damian Priest will take place at WrestleMania. After their most recent interaction saw Priest put McIntyre through the windshield of a car, the two will have a face-to-face confrontation tonight.

The WrestleMania challengers for WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions Liv Morgan & Raquel Rodriguez will be determined tonight by a gauntlet match.

Plus, Rey Fenix will have his second match in a WWE ring, going head-to-head with Berto. Fenix made his debut last week by defeating Nathan Frazer.

Tonight’s show is being held at the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, California. Our live coverage begins at 8 p.m. Eastern time.

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– Joe Tessitore welcomed everyone into the show as shots of Seattle aired. Those shots quickly turned into shots of Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.

– Drew McIntyre, Damian Priest, Berto, Angel, Santos Escobar, Rey Fenix and Cody Rhodes were all shown in various places backstage.

– Footage of Kevin Owens’s announcement from last week aired. Nick Aldis was shown in the middle of the ring.

The Nick Aldis/Randy Orton/Solo Sikoa segment

I was really kind of hoping they’d put Aldis in the spot with Orton for Mania, but it appears that won’t be the case. It was odd – the crowd seemed to pop for the idea at first, but when Aldis talked about working his ass off for 20 years to get to WWE and then paused for what he presumably thought would be some cheers, you could hear a pin drop. Anyway, I can’t say Orton vs. Sikoa at Mania does much for me, but perhaps they’ll make it interesting with a pivot between now and then. Here’s hoping Aldis gets a shot to actually lace them up in WWE someday, though. He really did work his ass off for 20 years to get there.

Loud Randy Orton chants broke out as Aldis spoke. Aldis said he was instructed to maintain his professionalism, and because he’s a man of his word, he invited Randy Orton to come to the ring. Orton’s music hit and Orton made his way to the ring. The crowd was hot for the segment as Aldis and Orton stood quiet. Orton said he could tell by the look in Aldis’s eyes that he took last week very, very personally. Orton recalled how he gave Aldis an RKO a year ago and he paid a fine. Orton said he paid a fine for last week’s RKO and because of that, they are even.

Orton said he wanted to speak to Aldis about not having a match at WrestleMania. Orton said it would be his 20th time competing at WrestleMania and Orton needed Aldis to do his job and get Orton an opponent. Orton said he didn’t what it took – perhaps Aldis could lose his suit for the night and gear up for the night. Aldis said he busted his ass for 20 years to make it to the WWE – he then paused and the crowd booed. Aldis said he didn’t need Orton’s money; he needed Orton’s respect. The crowd chanted “RKO!” loudly.

Orton said Aldis has his respect, but if Aldis doesn’t deliver on a match for Orton, he can’t apologize to Mickie James for doing what he’s going to do if he doesn’t get his match. Solo Sikoa’s music hit and Sikoa walked out with Tama Tonga. Sikoa told Aldis to tell Orton to get out of the ring. Sikoa said nobody wanted to hear Orton cry. Sikoa said nobody cares if Orton has a Mania match and it’s over for Orton because he’s in the past. Sikoa said Jacob Fatu will walk out of Mania as the new U.S. Champion while Orton will be sitting at home all alone.

Orton said it was funny that they had the balls to interrupt him. Orton talked about how his voices have been knocking and he invited them into the ring to beat “two Samoan boys up.” Sikoa and Tonga stepped into the ring and the numbers got the best of Orton as Aldis sat at ringside. LA Knight’s music hit and Knight ran to the ring to even things out. Knight and Orton got the best of Sikoa and Tonga. Knight grabbed a microphone and said, “again, again and again, it’s the same damn thing” with Sikoa and Tonga. Knight challenged Sikoa and Tonga to a match between them and Orton and Knight. Aldis made the match official for later.

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– A video recap of Pat McAfee’s Big Night Aht aired.

– Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez sat at ringside for the next match.

Bayley & Lyra Valkyria won the No. 1 Contender’s Gauntlet Match for the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship [20:02 of TV time]

This might have been the expected outcome, but there was a lot of really good action in this thing, even if it was brief – some of the legs of the gauntlet only lasted a couple minutes when it came to what was actually shown on television. Still, everyone on every team worked hard and this exceeded my expectations. With commercials, it took up about 40 minutes of the first hour of the show, so that’s got to mean something … right? Meanwhile, I wonder if this leads to Bayley vs. Valkyria Part 2 after their very good match on Monday’s Raw. The biggest ball of fire here? Carter & Chance, who came in looking inspired and brought a bunch of high-octane moments to their limited time in the match. Good on them for making the most of what they were given. Really, though – good on everyone involved for making the most of what was given to them.

Lyra Valkyria & Bayley squared off against Shayna Baszler & Zoey Stark to begin the gauntlet. Bayley and Baszler began the match with Baszler working Bayley’s arm. Stark tagged in and kept the attention on Bayley’s arm. Bayley came back with an arm-drag, but Stark popped up with a clothesline and tagged Baszler back into the match. Valkyria tagged in and landed a bridge suplex on Baszler for a two-count. With Baszler on the outside, Valkyria set up for a dive, but Stark came off the top to cut Valkyria off. Baszler suplexed Valkyria and Stark came off the top with a neck-breaker. Baszler set Valkyria up, but Valkyria rolled onto Baszler and advanced her team.

Bayley & Lyra Valkyria defeated Shayna Baszler & Zoey Stark to advance in the gauntlet match [3:20].

Natalya & Maxxine Dupri made their entrance as the next team in the match as the show went to a commercial break. The show returned and Valkyria was in the ring with Natalya briefly until Bayley tagged in. Natalya welcomed her with a twisting clothesline. Dupri tagged in to a loud pop and hit a cross-body from the top rope for a two-count on Bayley. Dupri fired up and landed a splash on both Bayley and Valkyria in a corner. Dupri did her Worm elbow-drop, but Bayley kicked out. Dupri went for a Sharpshooter and Bayley rolled Dupri to advance.

Bayley & Lyra Valkyria defeated Natalya & Maxxine Dupri to advance in the gauntlet match [2:03 of TV time].

Kayden Carter & Katana Chance rushed to the ring as the next team in the match and hit a bunch of double-team moves on Bayley. After their fury, Bayley hit an elbow drop on Carter for a two-count. Valkyria tagged in and Carter landed a running boot to Valkyria’s head. Carter and Chance hit the Keg Stand, but Valkyria kicked out. Carter landed a Corkscrew dive onto Bayley on the outside while inside the ring, Valkyria landed Night Wing on Chance to advance.

Bayley & Lyra Valkyria defeated Kayden Carter & Katana Chance to advance in the gauntlet match [2:07].

Michin & B-Fab made their entrance as the show went to another commercial break. Back from that break, B-Fab gave Valkyria a boot to the face. Michin tagged in and went to work on Valkyria until Valkyria slowed Michin down and tagged in Bayley. Michin didn’t flinch and gave Bayley a Tornado DDT for a two-count. B-Fab tagged in and kicked Bayley in the face. B-Fab landed a sort of front-neck-breaker for a two-count. Michin dropkicked Valkyria and hit a splash on her while she was on the outside. Meanwhile, on the inside, Bayley hit the Rose Plant on B-Fab to advance.

Bayley & Lyra Valkyria defeated B-Fab & Michin to advance in the gauntlet match [2:01 of TV time].

Piper Niven and Alba Fyre made their entrance as the final team in the gauntlet. Fyre went to work on Bayley, turning her attention to Bayley’s leg as Niven ran Valkyria into the ring steps on the outside. Niven hit a Senton on Bayley for a two-count. The show then went to another commercial break. The show returned and Niven slammed Bayley. Niven then slammed Fyre onto Bayley for a two-count. Niven tagged in and Bayley DDT’d Niven and Fyre at the same time.

Valkyria ultimately received the hot tag and Valkyria landed a cross-body onto Niven. Valkyria hit a Tornado DDT on Niven and went for a fisherman’s suplex, but Niven countered into a suplex of her own. Niven went to the second rope and saluted the crowd, but Valkyria cut Niven off and powerbombed her. Bayley tagged in and hit the flying elbow from the top rope, but Niven kicked out at one. Niven followed that with a sidewalk slam on Bayley. Fyre tagged in and and hit what appeared to be the Secret Hervice’s finisher, but Valkyria barely broke the pin up at 2.99999 to keep things going.

All four women brawled in the middle of the ring. Bayley hit a Bayley-To-Belly on Fyre while Niven landed a headbutt on Valkyria. Valkyria pushed Niven to the outside and the two then battled on the apron. Valkyria powerbombed Niven onto the floor and Fyre rolled Bayley up for a near-fall. Fyre lifted Bayley, but Bayley got loose and tagged in Valkyria. Bayley hit Rose Plan and Valkyria came off the top with a leg drop, which got her team the win.

Bayley & Lyra Valkyria defeated Piper Niven & Alba Fyre to win the gauntlet match. [10:31]

After the match, Morgan and Rodriguez entered the ring to engage in a stare down with Bayley and Valkyria.

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– Tessitore explained that Charlotte and Tiffy have been disciplined due to what happened last week. A video recapping the Priest/McIntyre car spot from two weeks ago then aired.

– A video looking at The Rock vs. Hulk Hogan at WrestleMania 18 aired.

The Damian Priest/Drew McIntyre segment

A lot of good energy here and both guys sold the hell out of that Future Shock DDT on the ring steps. I actually thought we wouldn’t see more of Priest after he went away at first, but I was glad to see him get back to the ring to mix things up some more – even if it didn’t quite benefit him in the end. They’ve worked hard to heat this thing up and all things honest, I didn’t think they could do much with the program. But these brawl segments, complete with the real-glass-windshield spot two weeks ago, have helped this viewer gain at least a moderate amount of interest in what’s happening between McIntyre and Priest. I’m not so sure the match is a year in the making, like McIntyre claimed during his promo, but we’re better off today on this than we were yesterday, and that’s thanks to the wrestlers’ commitment to getting this match over.

Damian Priest made his entrance and while he was doing so, Drew McIntyre attacked him from behind. McIntyre slammed Priest into an LED board in the entranceway. Priest was helped to the back and McIntyre grabbed a microphone. McIntyre used some eye/seeing puns and called McIntyre said Priest benefited every time McIntyre got screwed. McIntyre noted how Priest challenged McIntyre to street fight even though McIntyre has only one eye, because that’s the kind of man Priest is. McIntyre’s remarks were getting cheers from the crowd. McIntyre ripped his eye patch off and said he is 100 percent cleared, which means Priest will be 100 percent screwed at Mania.

Priest reappeared in the entranceway and fought off officials to get back to Drew. In the ring, Priest gave Drew a clothesline and a splash in a corner. Priest then clotheslined Drew over the top to the outside. While on the outside, McIntyre grabbed the steel steps and rammed them into Priest’s head. Drew was bleeding from somewhere and pushed the officials away. From there, McIntyre hit the Future Shock DDT on Priest onto the ring steps. McIntyre then ripped a necklace off Preist’s neck. McIntyre’s music hit to end the segment.

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– #DIY and Pretty Deadly were watching footage from #DIY’s match last week. Ciampa said he thinks there is a conspiracy to keep #DIY away from the tag titles. Pretty Deadly said Gargano and Ciampa have gone crazy. Elton Prince said desperation doesn’t look good on Gargano and Ciampa. Motor City Machine Guns walked into the frame after Pretty Deadly left. Chris Sabin said they’re going to face the Street Profits on next week’s SmackDown for the tag titles.

– A video celebrating Triple H, the King Of The Ring and the WWE Hall Of Fame aired.

Rey Fenix defeated Berto [10:42]

The post-match thing was kind of odd. I was expecting Escobar to turn around and attack Fenix, but maybe this means Fenix is Legado Del Fantasma bound. Unless if we’re supposed to buy Escobar as a babyface sometime soon. And … well … no. Or, we’ll just go boilerplate and Escobar ends up attacking Fenix next week. Either way, this match was more competitive than it needed to be. Fenix is WWE’s newest star and Berto has been treading water whenever they throw him on TV for a long time now. Nearly 11 minutes seemed like a bit much, but Berto delivered and Fenix did, too. This was probably Berto’s best singles match on the main roster … ever? Someone will correct me. This was really pretty good, though. Lots of good action tonight.

Fenix went for pins early on to no avail. Berto clotheslined the hell out of Fenix to slow things down. Berto landed a chop, but Fenix came right back with a kick to Berto’s midsection. Berto regained control with a series of boots. Fenix went to the top, but Berto pushed Fenix off and to the outside, where Berto hit a dive onto Fenix. The show then went to a commercial break.

The show returned and Berto still had the upper hand until he ran into a boot from Fenix. Fenix followed that up with a shotgun dropkick from the top rope. Fenix chopped Berto repeatedly and hit a moonsault headbutt from the top. Fenix followed up with a double-stomp on Berto’s back. Fenix fired up the crowd and hit a corkscrew splash over the ropes and to the outside. Back inside the ring, Fenix landed a rolling Frog Splash for a two-count.

Before long, Berto placed Fenix on the top rope and executed a leaping kick for a nice near-fall. Berto sunset-flipped Fenix and followed that with a sit-out powerbomb for another nice near-fall. Fenix was perched on the top and Berto chopped his chest. Fenix fought back and hit a jumping Frankensteiner, but Berto barely kicked out at 2.9. Berto came back with a stiff-looking powerbomb for a great near-fall. Berto went to the top and went for a moonsault, but Fenix got his feet up to reset things. Fenix walked the top rope and kicked Berto in the face. It wasn’t long after that when Fenix landed the Mexican Muscle Buster for the win.

After the match, Escobar walked out and made Berto shake Fenix’s hand. Berto did so begrudlingly. Escobar, himself, then shook Fenix’s hand and that ended things.

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– Byron Saxton interviewed Roxanne Perez backstage. Perez was in front of Aldis’s office. Perez said she was ready to steal the show because Tiffy can’t stand the pressure. Tiffy showed up out of nowhere and said Perez could learn something from her. The two squabbled and Aldis walked out of his office. Tiffy said she’d face Perez tonight in a match and Aldis said he’d think about it.

– A video about CM Punk and Paul Heyman’s relationship aired. It chronicled their history as best buds.

– Chelsea Green was trying to get into the trainers’ room to talk to Fyre and Niven, but the door was locked. Zelina Vega walked by and told Green she’d have to see what type of champion she really is. Vega then made her entrance for the next match.

Zelina Vega defeated Chelsea Green via count out [1:04]

This has to be the quickest 10 count in the history of wrestling. This was so awkward. The live crowd didn’t even appear to have an idea of what was happening when the bell rang to end the match. Umpf.

Green started the match by throwing her dress at Vega and attacking her. Green hit a dropkick that sent Vega to the outside. Green threw Vega into the crowd barrier and then dropped Vega on top of the commentary table. Green threw Vegan back into the ring and jawed at the commentary table. I guess that was enough for a 10 count and Green lost via count out.

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– Escobar was backstage and told Berto he was extremely disappointed in Berto. Escobar wanted to go find Fenix to congratulate him on a job well done. Angel left with Escobar after tapping Berto on the leg.

– In a separate segment, Andrade approached Berto and told him he’s a great wrestler and he needs to keep his head up. Berto stood up and told Andrade to mind his own business.

– A Naomi vignette aired. A Jade Cargill vignette aired right after that. Both were very good.

– Cody Rhodes made his entrance. A bunch of designs of former world titles were set up on tables inside the ring for his segment.

The Cody Rhodes segment

This was clever in a cute way, but it was made better because of Cody’s fire. His intensity made it work and that was kind of/sort of impressive, considering how he’s been forced to run solo so often in this build to his Mania main event. Cody’s logic is sound and the story they are telling works in its own way, but we can all agree at this point that the lack of tie-in to how or why Cena decided to align with The Rock to kick this whole thing off makes everything feel lacking in one way or another. Cena spent the first couple weeks whining about the fans. Things got a little better between the two since then, but this is still a story that has too many holes. Cody has done his best to keep the fire, though, and this was no exception. He deserves a lot of credit for keeping things afloat.

Cody fired up and already-fired-up crowd before he began talking. The Seattle crowd launched into the European Cody Rhodes chant. Cody said the crowd had him flustered and he thanked the crowd. Cody talked about when he “did Defy,” which made some people happy. Cody pointed to his title said it means he’s “the best wrestler in the world.” Cody said he’s blessed to carry that belt, but it won’t always be him. Cody said his Mania match is about keeping that title home. Cody said it’s about the 20 champions and not just him.

Cody said there is one man trying to take all that away – John Cena. “Let’s go Cena/Cena sucks!” chants started in the crowd and Cody paused. Cody said Cena has neglected to make Seattle part of his farewell tour and the crowd booed. Cody said Cena will be in Vegas for SmackDown next week. Cody said one thing Cena said that sticks with him is what Cena said about Cody’s tattoo – it’s that Cody is just a “common fan.” Cody said, “So what?” Cody says he has the tattoo for the same reason he wears suits and that’s to be somebody. Cody ran through the titles on the tables and paid homage to all the former WWE Champions. He mentioned “Latino Heat” and the crowd chanted “Eddie!”

Cody spun the spinner belt and mentioned Cena. Cody said Cena looks at the spinner belt and considers it a bad thing, but Cody doesn’t. Cody talked about how Cena said Cody isn’t authentic, but he said he’s the WWE Champion and Cena is not. Cody said he might be able to teach John Cena a lesson – it’s that the crowd is allowed to love somebody else. Cody talked about all the other WWE stars and the crowd cheered. Cody said Cena is a man of his word, so that means Cena means he actually take the WWE title home. Cody looked into the camera and said the bell is going to ring and he will leave Cena to the ring to have his moment because Cody’s time is now while Cena’s time is up. Cody said one day, his time will be up, too, but for now, Cody’s title will stay home and “stay with us.” Cody’s music hit to end the segment.

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– Next week, per the commentary team, John Cena will return. The Andre The Giant Battle Royal will also go down. Vega, Chance & Carter will take on The Green Regime as well. The Street Profits will defend their tag titles against the Motor City Machine Guns, too.

– Saxton interviewed The Profits backstage. Ford said they like MCMG and referenced how they don’t care about a bunch of stuff but the reason they don’t care about them is because they don’t have them. Dawkins said something about “the IWC glazers” in reference to MCMG. Melo and Miz showed up and Miz said the fact that the tag titles aren’t on the Mania card is an insult to the titles and the Profits. Miz said he’s putting them on notice because of as much. Melo said they most definitely want the smoke and walked away. Dawkins was angry.

Tiffany Stratton defeated Roxanne Perez [9:17]

Rock-C (as some of us may remember her) looked really good in this position – which is a position that felt very last minute, even if it wasn’t. I’m a bit worried because between this and the start/stop of her program with Bayley, I wonder if the main roster actually has clear plans for Perez whenever she gets there full-time – or if the main roster doesn’t have clear plans for Perez whenever she gets there full-time. I’d hate to see her fade into the fold because she has so much talent and she’s so young and that future of hers is just so bright. I’m praying for anything but a makeshift tag-team that sees her play a reluctant partner to a more established character that is on the other side of their career (hi, Melo and Miz!). I’m glad the post-match attack happened because that furthers the Charlotte and Tiffy story. The only problem was that it was too brief.

Perez went for a strike and Tiffy caught her. Tiffy shoulder-blocked Perez to the ground. Perez came back and worked a side head-lock before whipping Tiffy to the ground by her hair. Stratton slapped Perez and followed up with a bunch of arm-drags. Tiffy suplexed Perez a couple times for a two-count. Perez grabbed the ring apron and while the referee wasn’t looking, raked Tiffy’s eyes. Perez ran Tiffy into the ring post and stomped on Tiffy’s left arm. The show went to a commercial break.

Back from break, Tiffy hit a spinebuster for a two-count. Perez went for Tiffy’s arm after that, but ran into a pop-up powerbomb for a two-count. Tiffy missed a hip attack and Perez slammed Tiffy before stepping over her. Perez went for a moonsault from the second rope, but Tiffy got her knees up. From there Tiffy went to the top, but Perez cut her off and hit a Russian Leg Sweep from the top, followed by a kick to the midsection. Perez went for a Pop Rox, but Tiffy countered and the two traded pin attempts to no avail. Perez worked a cross-face, but Tiffy powered out, slammed Perez and hit the Prettiest Moonsault Ever for the win.

After the match, Charlotte appeared in street clothes out of nowhere and attacked Stratton. Charlotte threw Tiffy over the commentary table and pushed Wade Barrett. The two had a weird standoff and Charlotte stood on the commentary table. Stratton sold midsection pain while Charlotte walked away.

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– A vignette chronicling the Punk/Heyman favor aired, complete with the presence of Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins.

– The Mania cards were revealed. On Saturday: Reigns/Punk/Rollins. Cargill/Naomi. War Raiders/New Day. Mysterio/Grande Americano. Knight/Fatu. Stratton/Charlotte. Gunther/Jey Uso. On Sunday: Bayley & Lyra/Raquel & Liv. Priest/McIntyre. Penta/Dom/Bron/Balor. Styles/Paul. SKY/Belair/Ripley. Cody/Cena. By my count, that’s seven matches on Night One and six on Night Two. We still don’t have an official Orton match. Something tells me these actually won’t be the final official cards for both nights.

LA Knight & Randy Orton defeated Tama Tonga & Solo Sikoa [8:58]

Man. I said that stuff about Sikoa and Orton at Mania earlier thinking there was no way that was the actual direction they were going in, but … I guess they are? If anything, I could live with a squash. Bell rings. RKO. Goodnight, Solo Sikoa. There have been some rumblings about a tag and a potential former star returning to tag with Orton, depending on what you read, but we’ll leave that to speculation. If Orton’s replacement opponent ends up being Sikoa and only Sikoa, though … well, shoot. As for this match, it was fine for what it was. I actually liked switching up Orton’s Greatest Hits and putting them at the front of the match, making some of us think that perhaps it was going to be a quick one and an angle was on the way. It was not to be. Overall, SmackDown needs a reboot. We knew that. But seeing a star like Orton just sort of twist in the wind on Friday nights feels wrong at this point. Maybe post-Mania, changes are afoot.

Knight and Tonga started the match, with Tonga getting the best of Knight. Sikoa tagged in and elbowed Knight to the ground. Sikoa taunted Orton and Knight came back, throwing Sikoa outside of the ring. Knight tagged Orton, who worked over Sikoa, including his snap-powerslam. Ditto for Tonga. Orton set Sikoa up for the draping DDT and actually hit it very early in the match. Orton set up for the RKO, but Sikoa countered into a Samoan Drop. Tonga dropkicked Knight off the apron. The show went to its final commercial break.

The show returned and Orton was attempting to tag Knight, but couldn’t get there. Sikoa knocked Knight off the apron and worked a chin-lock on Orton. Eventually, Orton hit a back suplex and got the hot tag to Knight. Tonga also tagged in and Knight took care of him, complete with a Russian Leg Sweep. Knight stomped on Tonga and gave Sikoa a neck-breaker. Knight powerslammed Tonga. Knight landed an elbow drop on Tonga, but Sikoa broke up the pin attempt. Sikoa then hit a Samoan Spike on Knight. Orton gave an RKO to Tonga and Sikoa brawled with Orton on the outside of the ring. The two battled into the crowd. Back inside the ring, Knight gave Tonga a BFT for the win.

After the match, Jacob Fatu showed up and super-kicked Knight. Fatu hit a running Senton and headbutted Knight repeatedly. Fatu landed a hip attack on Knight and followed that up with his step-up moonsault. Fatu picked up the U.S. title and threw it down in favor of another step-up moonsault. The show ended with Fatu’s music playing and Fatu licking the U.S. title … and then hitting another moonsault.

Drew McIntyre vs. Damian Priest official for WWE WrestleMania 41

A long-expected WrestleMania 41 match has now been officially booked.

On social media this afternoon, WWE confirmed that Drew McIntyre vs. Damian Priest will take place at WrestleMania. The announcement comes in advance of a face-to-face confrontation between Mcintyre and Priest that’s set for SmackDown this Friday night.

WWE has not announced which night of WrestleMania the match will be happening on. The two-night event is being held at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on Saturday, April 19 and Sunday, April 20.

This is technically a rematch from WrestleMania 40, where Priest cashed in his Money in the Bank briefcase and quickly defeated McIntyre to win the World Heavyweight Championship. McIntyre had retained the title against Seth Rollins right before Priest’s cash-in.

Their issues picked up earlier this year when Priest eliminated McIntyre in the Royal Rumble. A recent episode of SmackDown saw Priest chokeslam McIntyre onto a car windshield. Since legitimately getting glass in his eye during that spot, McIntyre has been wearing an eye patch.

With this addition, there are now 12 matches officially announced for WrestleMania 41.

WrestleMania 41 night one (Saturday, April 19) —

  • Triple threat match: Roman Reigns vs. CM Punk (w/ Paul Heyman) vs. Seth Rollins
  • WWE Women’s Champion Tiffany Stratton defends against Charlotte Flair
  • World Heavyweight Champion Gunther defends against Jey Uso

WrestleMania 41 night two (Sunday, April 20) —

  • Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes defends against John Cena
  • Triple threat match: Women’s World Champion IYO SKY defends against Bianca Belair and Rhea Ripley

Night to be announced —

  • United States Champion LA Knight defends against Jacob Fatu
  • Four-way match: Intercontinental Champion Bron Breakker defends against Penta, Finn Balor, and Dominik Mysterio
  • Jade Cargill vs. Naomi
  • AJ Styles vs. Logan Paul
  • Rey Mysterio vs. El Grande Americano
  • WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions Liv Morgan & Raquel Rodriguez defend against TBD
  • Drew McIntyre vs. Damian Priest

Damian Priest challenges Drew McIntyre for WWE WrestleMania 41

Another WWE WrestleMania 41 bout came one step closer to fruition on Friday’s SmackDown.

Damian Priest issued a challenge to Drew McIntyre for WrestleMania 41 in a vignette on Friday’s episode, although the match has yet to be made official for the April 19 and April 20 two-night event.

McIntyre vs. Priest has been heavily teased since this year’s Royal Rumble match where Priest eliminated McIntyre from the contest.

In an angle on last week’s SmackDown in London, Priest slammed McIntyre on a car windshield backstage, with McIntyre claiming that he legitimately got glass in his eye from the angle. McIntyre wore an eye patch for his backstage promo segment on this week’s SmackDown episode.

Priest and McIntyre in a face-to-face segment has also been announced for next week’s SmackDown.

With Priest vs. McIntyre not yet official, this is where the WrestleMania card currently stands:

WWE WrestleMania 41 night one, Saturday, April 19 —

  • Main event: Roman Reigns vs. CM Punk (w/Paul Heyman) vs. Seth Rollins

WWE WrestleMania 41 night two, Sunday, April 20 —

  • Main event: Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes defends against John Cena

WWE WrestleMania 41, Saturday, April 19 & Sunday, April 20 —

  • World Heavyweight Champion Gunther defends against Jey Uso
  • WWE Women’s Champion Tiffany Stratton defends against Charlotte Flair
  • Women’s World Champion IYO SKY defends against Bianca Belair
  • WWE United States Champion LA Knight defends against Jacob Fatu
  • Naomi vs. Jade Cargill
  • AJ Styles vs. Logan Paul
  • WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions Liv Morgan & Raquel Rodriguez defend against TBD

Wrestling Weekly: AEW Dynasty predictions

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Ahead of this weekend’s AEW Dynasty, we’ve got our official Wrestling Weekly predictions as well as a look at the latest with the Cody Rhodes and John Cena feud leading up to WrestleMania 41.

You’ll also get our thoughts on Naomi, Tiffany Stratton and how much you have to hate someone to be mad about getting yourself a WrestleMania main event.

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  • The latest on WrestleMania and AEW Dynasty, card changes, injuries tickets sold, and ticket interest.
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  • Mariah May and Harley Cameron’s latest vlog.
  • Kyle Fletcher does the weather report for central Illinois and the surrounding area.
  • Brett Lauderdale took to social media to praise Cole Radrick, who suffered a torn ACL recently that put him out of action: “Cole Radrick is a heart and soul of GCW guy. His passion is 2nd to none and he eats sleeps breathes and bleeds GCW. This timing sucks but thats the rasslin biz & life for ya. I have no doubt he will work hard to get back asap & i look forward to that day.”
  • The GoFundMe for Radrick can be found here.
  • Post Wrestling has more details on the death of independent wrestler Graham Moor, who passed away on March 21 during a Xtreme Valley Wrestling event.
  • Jonathan Gresham is opening up Octopus University, where wrestlers can train with the former ROH Champion. Classes start in May.
  • Josh Alexander has filed a trademark for the term ‘Canadian Strong Style’.

New matches added to WWE SmackDown

Some new match announcements have been made for tonight’s WWE SmackDown episode.

Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia is hosting the Elimination Chamber fallout edition of SmackDown tonight. Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes will appear live, addressing John Cena’s heel turn for the first time. A Philly street fight is also set for the show with Women’s United States Champion Chelsea Green defending against Michin.

WWE shared a video this afternoon with SmackDown General Manager Nick Aldis announcing that tonight’s main event will be Shinsuke Nakamura vs. LA Knight for the men’s United States title. Aldis also added two other matches to the card: Braun Strowman vs. Solo Sikoa and Jimmy Uso vs. Drew McIntyre.

The Nakamura-Knight title match was originally supposed to happen on SmackDown last week, but plans for the show had to be changed up and there was instead a mini-tournament that Knight won to become the definitive number one contender to Nakamura’s title.

WWE SmackDown (Friday, March 7) —

  • Cody Rhodes addresses John Cena’s heel turn
  • United States Champion Shinsuke Nakamura defends against LA Knight
  • Street fight: Women’s United States Champion Chelsea Green defends against Michin
  • Braun Strowman vs. Solo Sikoa
  • Jimmy Uso vs. Drew McIntyre

Wrestling Weekly: TKO employees sound off, Cody Rhodes wrestles with a proposition

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There’s some corporate unrest behind the scenes on the road to WWE WrestleMania 41.

On this week’s Wrestling Weekly, Les Thatcher and I look at what some TKO employees are unhappy with, and the big stories in wrestling for WWE and AEW.

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Drew McIntyre vs. Jimmy Uso, Tag title match booked for next WWE SmackDown

Drew McIntyre will take on Jimmy Uso on next week’s WWE SmackDown, plus the Tag Team titles will be on the line.

McIntyre vs. Uso was made official after a backstage interaction between the two on this week’s episode that ended with Uso laying out McIntyre with a superkick. McIntyre also inserted himself into a Cody Rhodes promo segment that kicked off Friday’s episode.

After weeks of acting as mercenaries for DIY, Pretty Deadly will finally get their Tag Team title shot on next week’s SmackDown.

As announced during this week’s show, Elton Prince and Kit Wilson will challenge DIY’s Tommaso Ciampa and Johnny Gargano for the WWE Tag Team Championship on next Friday’s SmackDown.

The announced lineup for the Friday, February 21 WWE SmackDown set for the Smoothie King Center in New Orleans:

  • Drew McIntyre vs. Jimmy Uso
  • WWE Tag Team Champions DIY (Tommaso Ciampa & Johnny Gargano) defend against Pretty Deadly (Elton Prince & Kit Wilson)

Three wrestlers qualify for WWE Elimination Chamber

Three more wrestlers have qualified for the Elimination Chamber.

On Friday’s SmackDown, Drew McIntyre, Alexa Bliss, and Bianca Belair all advanced to their respective Elimination Chamber matches. The premium live event will take place on March 1 in Toronto.

Belair was the first to advance on SmackDown, defeating Piper Niven with an impressive-looking KOD. Later in the show, Bliss defeated Candice LeRae with the Sister Abigail, earning her a spot in Toronto.

The sole men’s eliminator match saw Drew McIntyre defeat LA Knight and Jimmy Uso. The finish had McIntyre striking Knight with the claymore kick right as Knight was about to lay out Uso with the BFT, allowing McIntyre to cover Knight for the win.

Two more qualifying matches will take place on next week’s SmackDown. Chelsea Green will face Naomi, while Damian Priest, Jacob Fatu, and Braun Strowman will square off in a three-way.

The updated card for the Elimination Chamber:

  • Men’s Elimination Chamber: John Cena vs. CM Punk vs. Drew McIntyre vs. 3 TBD
  • Women’s Elimination Chamber: Liv Morgan vs. Alexa Bliss vs. Bianca Belair vs. 3 TBD

WWE SmackDown live results: Three Elimination Chamber qualifiers

Six days after winning their respective Royal Rumbles, Jey Uso and Charlotte Flair will appear on tonight’s WWE SmackDown from Memphis, Tennessee.

Uso eliminated John Cena to walk away victorious from the men’s Rumble last weekend while Flair upended Roxanne Perez to win a title shot at WrestleMania.

Both appeared on Monday’s Raw; Charlotte followed that up by popping up on Tuesday’s episode of NXT. Uso is expected to speak with Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes tonight while Flair is set to confront WWE Women’s Champion Tiffany Stratton.

Three Elimination Chamber qualifying matches will also take place tonight. On the men’s side, Drew McIntyre — the newest addition to the SmackDown roster — faces LA Knight and Jimmy Uso in a triple threat.

The two women’s qualifiers for tonight are Bianca Belair vs. Piper Niven and Alexa Bliss vs. Candice LeRae. Bliss returned in the women’s Rumble and is now wrestling her first one-on-one match since 2023.

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

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– Joe Tessitore welcomed everyone into the show as imagery of Memphis aired. LA Knight, Drew McIntyre, Jimmy Uso and Charlotte Flair were shown walking backstage (separately, of course). A video recapping the Royal Rumble then aired. Jey Uso was shown out in the concessions area and made his entrance through the crowd for the first segment.

The Jey Uso segment

Boy, I think Jey’s entrance might take up an entire third hour of this show one day. I enjoyed the exchange between Cody and Jey despite it feeling inevitable that Jey will not choose Cody. Adding Fatu into the mix was logical, but I’d hate to see Fatu get a title shot sometime between now and Mania, only to lose and move his way back down from the top of the card. I admit I’m biased towards him, but keeping him strong for as long as possible is probably best for everyone involved – and not just Fatu himself. Only time will tell how that plays out, but as for tonight … do we have a tag match main event on our hands with Cody taking a pin due to his Rumble injuries?

After Jey’s very prolonged entrance, the crowd chanted “One more time!” and they hit his music one more time so everyone could Yeet again. It was 11 minutes past the hour when Jey actually started talking. Jey said he had a hell of a week and he got a lot of love from his family and fans and everyone in between throughout the week. “You deserve it!” chants broke out. Jey said he was there to pick a champion to main event WrestleMania with. He went to say he wanted to stand face to face with the WWE Champion and welcomed Cody Rhodes to the ring.

Cody made his entrance and hugged Jey in the ring. Cody was kind of/sort of limping, selling pain from his ladder match last weekend. The crowd chanted Cody’s name and Cody asked Memphis and Jey Uso what they wanted to talk about … but not really because Cody said he thought he knew what they wanted to talk about. Jey reminded Cody that he has two choices to make (actually, it’s one, but … you get it).

Cody said his hip is out of alignment and he needs fluid drained from his elbow and doctors told him that this week. Cody noted that his heart is full, though, because Jey won the Royal Rumble. Cody said this is going to be Jey’s WrestleMania and he referenced how he and Jey have had some drinks together in the past. Cody mentioned how they could go party on Beale Street later. Cody got on with it and said he’s going to have to win at WrestleMania, so if Jey chooses Cody, they should have some fun tonight because it’ll be the last time they have fun. Jey and Cody shook hands, but out of nowhere, Jacob Fatu’s music hit. Fatu walked out with Tama Tonga.

Tonga shushed the crowd and mumble into the microphone. Fatu then began talking and said last year, Cody took his title from his family. As of now, Fatu said, his family needs that title back. Fatu said that took him to Jey Uso, “Mr. Yeet Man.” Fatu said if there was anybody to bring back to the title to the family, it sure as hell wouldn’t be Jey. Uso hit Tonga with a super-kick and Fatu hit Jey with a super-kick. Fatu then attacked Cody and all his injuries. Fatu went for a hip attack, but Jey cut Fatu off with a super-kick. Jey and Cody then clotheslined Fatu over the top to end the segment.

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– My aforementioned potential tag match main event prognostication was officially announced for later in the night.

Bianca Belair defeated Piper Niven to qualify for the Elimination Chamber [8:04]

The story of the match was predictable but effective in its simplistic way: Belair wanted to get Niven up for the KOD and couldn’t do it for eight minutes until … well … she could. And did. And won. I might be in the minority, but WWE needs to do something to freshen up Belair. We forget it at this point, but she was a damn good heel and we all think she had something to do with that attack on Jade Cargill, right? Maybe pull the trigger on whatever is going to happen with that sooner than later? Anymore, Belair feels like she’s spinning her wheels. But Belair is a star and stars shouldn’t spin their wheels. Bah. OK. Sorry. Rant over.

Belair went for a KOD early, but Niven countered. That didn’t stop Belair from having control early in the match. Eventually, Niven clotheslined Belair with assistance from Belair’s braid. Niven ran at Belair, but Belair moved and Niven stumbled to the outside. With Belair against the LED board, Niven hit a splash on her before landing a Senton. Niven posed as the show went to a commercial break.

The show returned and Belair cross-bodied Niven from the top rope for a near-fall. Belair went for a KOD again, but Niven headbutted her way out of it. Niven followed up with a Boss Man Slam for a two-count. Niven went for a Senton, but Belair moved and Belair speared Niven. With Belair in a corner, Niven came at her with a Cannonball and connected with it. Niven went to the top, but Belair cut her off. Still, Niven slammed Belair again and followed up with a Vader Bomb for a two-count.

Niven ran at Belair, but Belair moved and Niven ran into a ring post. From there, Belair got Niven up for a KOD and this time finally hit it. The move was good enough to earn Belair the win.

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– Carmelo Hayes and Nick Aldis were shown talking backstage. Aldis said Hayes will face a Raw superstar later in the show. Someone knocked on the door and Tozawa walked in. Hayes smiled and said he’d love to wrestle Tozawa later.

The #DIY segment

Johnny Gargano led things off and told the crowd to give it up for he and Ciampa. The crowd, in turn, booed. Gargano said they are the best tag team in the world. Ciampa said the chances of Motor City Machine Guns ever holding their titles are officially dead. Ciampa said it’s a shame because they respect MCMG and 11 years ago, MCMG were their favorite tag team. Gargano and Ciampa told everyone to stand up and surprisingly, a lot of people in the crowd did. Ciampa asked for a moment of silence and Pretty Deadly’s music hit.

Elton Prince started talking in the entranceway and said it was important to remind #DIY of the help Pretty Deadly gave them in recent months. Nick Aldis walked out with a microphone and said #DIY is in no position to make demands. Aldis said Pretty Deadly will face #DIY and if Pretty Deadly wins, they will receive a title shot. Aldis booked the match for “right now” even though the show instantly went to a commercial break, so maybe “right now” was actually “in a couple minutes.” Also of note: #DIY were in street clothes.

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Pretty Deadly (Elton Prince & Kit Wilson) defeated #DIY (Johnny Gargano & Tommaso Ciampa) to earn a tag team title shot [2:57 of TV time]

Not much to this, other than between the #DIY promo and the subsequent match, all I could think about was when, how or why MCMG were eventually going to show up. But they didn’t. So this was just kind of there. This tag division needs more than just a shot in the arm; it needs a full-on overhaul.

Turned out “right now” actually meant “right now” because the match was joined in progress. As such, Kit Wilson received a hot tag from Elton Prince. Wilson stomped on Ciampa and sidewalk-slammed Gargano. Prince tagged in and the Pretty Deadly duo hit a springboard Codebreaker on Gargano for a two-count. Eventually, Ciampa and Prince were the only ones left inside the ring and Ciampa landed a lot of strikes on Prince. Gargano pulled on Prince’s hair and Ciampa rolled Prince up, but Prince rolled through and rolled Ciampa up for the win.

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– The Miz was shown talking to Andrade backstage. Andrade said he learned how to beat him last week and walked away. Cody Rhodes walked in and Miz asked Cody if he could believe the new crop of talent, being disrespectful and all. Miz said he’d always have Cody’s back and Cody said he didn’t need Miz to have his back. Miz asked Cody if he’d still be Jey Uso’s friend if Jey chooses Cody. Miz said ht’d be a hell of a story and Cody looked concerned as the segment ended.

– Footage of John Cena’s appearance at the post-Rumble press conference aired.

The Drew McIntyre/Jimmy Uso/LA Knight promo

The best 15 minutes of the program so far. You had to know Knight would address the McIntyre rumors coming out of the Rumble because that’s the era of WWE we are in these days and, as expected, it was a lot of fun. Better yet was Drew’s smirk at the “gotta get my stuff in” line. Knight’s speaking range was really on display here because when he turned serious for about 20 seconds, going into the mental health stuff, he had that crowd in the palm of his hands. It was really good stuff – and a worthy sentiment. Jimmy didn’t feel out of place, either, as a talker here, even though we aren’t really used to seeing him swim in solo waters when it comes to top-of-card promos. Everything everyone said worked here and that’s not common.

Drew McIntyre made his entrance and stood in the ring with a microphone. McIntyre said he was officially back on Friday Night SmackDown. McIntyre noted how he went backstage and tore some things up after being eliminated and then drove home. McIntyre said he woke up the next day and asked himself why he was so angry all the time.

Drew said it was because he was the victim of a toxic workplace, which was Raw. McIntyre said he can see clearly now because Aldis called him and told him “Drew will be allowed to be Drew 100 percent” on SmackDown. McIntyre said he was there for Cody and what he has – the WWE Championship. McIntyre was interrupted by Jimmy Uso’s theme music. Jimmy walked out with a microphone.

Jimmy said every single week, McIntyre keeps living in the past. Jimmy said nobody ever stole anything from McIntyre and tonight, Jimmy was there to earn a spot in the Chamber. McIntyre said a couple weeks ago, he’d be angry about what he said, but he’s “cool now, Jey,” which was funny. McIntyre said Jimmy and Jey are similar in every way and perhaps Jimmy would be where Jey is if he just said “Yeet” first. Jimmy said tonight, he needs to punch his ticket to WrestleMania and he’s ready to kick Drew’s ass. Jimmy said, “I’m going to WrestleMania, Uce.”

LA Knight’s music hit and Knight walked out with a microphone. Knight cut his own music and said he doesn’t have any love for Jimmy because he’s the reason he’s not the WWE Champion. Knight spoke into the camera about mental health and it’s OK to cry. Knight turned that into saying three promises in life: Death, taxes and Drew McIntyre crying like a damn baby. Knight used the phrase “Drew McIncryer.” Knight said he’s going to give Jimmy and Drew something to cry about – dashing their WrestleMania hopes. Knight said, “Oh wait. I forgot to get my stuff in,” and Drew rightly snickered. Knight stepped in the ring for their triple threat.

Drew McIntyre defeated Jimmy Uso and LA Knight to qualify for the Elimination Chamber [12:40 of TV time]

This exceeded my expectations, even if they weren’t all that high. Some of the near-falls towards the end had me wondering how this thing was going to turn out and the finish ended up being pretty clever. I wonder where this leaves both Knight and Uso going forward because one feels to be in a purgatory after recently losing a title (Knight), while the other feels like he’s supposed to be on his way up the card, but has no real program to sink his teeth into … yet. As for this match, all three guys showed up to work and the result was a very good WWE television match. This could have main evented the show and I wouldn’t have complained.

The match was joined in progress and all three were going after one another. McIntyre chopped Jimmy and went to work on him while Knight was down in a corner. Jimmy came back with a Samoan Drop, but Knight broke up a pin attempt. Jimmy hopped up and chopped Knight, but Knight came back with a pop-up slam. Knight ran into a headbutt from McIntyre. McIntyre threw Knight and went back to Jimmy and suplexed him. McIntyre whipped Jimmy into a corner and belly-to-belly’d Knight across the ring. McIntyre then smiled.

Jimmy came back and threw McIntyre to the outside, where Jimmy followed up with a dive. Knight joined the two outside and rammed McIntyre’s head onto the commentary desk. Knight did the same to Jimmy. Knight stood on top of the table and posed for the crowd. The show then went to a commercial break. Back from that break, McIntyre chopped Jimmy, who was perched on the top rope. Jimmy essentially crotched McIntyre, but Knight returned and cut Jimmy off while stomping on McIntyre.

Knight leapt to the top for a super-plex, but McInture pulled himself up and hit a German Suplex on Knight, who super-plexed Jimmy in a fun spot. Everyone was down and the crowd chanted “This is awesome!” Knight and McIntyre traded chops and Knight DDT’d McIntyre before going to the top and connecting with an elbow, but Jimmy broke up Knight’s pin attempt. Jimmy lifted Knight, but things ended up with Knight being Spinebuster’d via McIntyre for a near-fall that Knight barely kicked out of.

McIntyre set up for a Claymore Kick, but Jimmy super-kicked McIntyre and clotheslined McIntyre over the top, to the outside. Jimmy super-kicked Knight and landed an Uso Splash on Knight from the top. The referee counted to two, but then McIntyre pulled the ref outside of the ring. McIntyre was laid out on the commentary table and Jimmy went for another splash on Knight, but Knight rolled Jimmy up for a two count. Knight set up for a BFT on Jimmy and McIntyre Claymore’d Knight for the win.

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– Damian Priest was interviewed by Byron Saxton backstage in a hallway. Braun Strowman walked into the frame and told Priest he has to qualify for the Chamber and next week, it sounds like it’ll be Strowman vs. Priest vs. Fatu in another Chamber qualifying match. Strowman said Priest will be in the ring with a wild animal and a monster next week. Priest said he wasn’t overlooking anyone.

– Video of what happened between Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn on Raw aired. Owens cut a promo from his car and talked about how much he and Zayn have been through. Owens said the pain he suffered from his match at the Rumble might never go away and it’s all Zayn’s fault. Owens said Zayn watched as Cody tried to end Owens’s career and did nothing. Owens noted how Zayn rushed to the aid of Roman Reigns later that night while he did nothing for Owens earlier. Owens said Zayn is a horrible friend and a disgusting human being and he will never forgive him. Owens said he will make Zayn pay.

– Carmelo Hayes made his entrance with a microphone in hand. In the entranceway, Melo said Tozawa looks like “Cody Rhodes got left in the dryer too long.” Melo said when in Memphis, they call Melo Ja Morant. The only difference between he and Morant, he said, was that Melo would make the all-star team.

Carmelo Hayes defeated Akira Tozawa [7:32]

This was probably a bit overly competitive, considering how Tozawa has been designated as The Guy Who Loses All Of The Matches for quite a while now. And if we are trying to get Melo over as someone who shouldn’t take as many losses as he does, why are we going seven-and-a-half minutes again? Just a question. The opposite side of that? It’s nice to see Tozawa get some TV time and he held his own against one of WWE’s rising stars. That should mean something, right?

Tozawa jumpstarted the match and eventually hit a cross-body onto Melo, who was on the outside. About 30 seconds into the match, the show went to a commercial break. Back from the break, Melo was working on Tozawa’s arm. It wasn’t long before Tozawa fired up and hit a DDT for a two-count. Tozawa went to the top, but Melo moved and beat down Tozawa down. Tozawa tore his shirt off and went to the top, but Melo cut him off. Even so, Tozawa landed a Sunset Flip from the top for a near-fall. The two traded roll-up attempts until Melo hit a clothesline, a springboard DDT and a Nothing But Net for the win.

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– Tessitore said they reached out to Paul Heyman for an update on Roman Reigns’s condition after what happened at the Royal Rumble (Seth Rollins’s two-foot stomp), but weirdly enough, they couldn’t get a hold of the Wise Man. As such, Roman’s health status is up in the air.

– Jerry “The King” Lawler was shown in the crowd. Lawlor received a hero’s welcome, as one would expect in Memphis.

– R-Truth was shown with Tozawa backstage and left him once he saw Jey Uso. Truth called Jey “King Of The Ring” and said Tozawa “Yeeted on himself” before leaving. Cody walked up and asked Jey what he’s thinking about when it comes to WrestleMania. Jey said he’s undecided and walked away.

The Charlotte Flair segment

I sort of thought we’d get Jax vs. Stratton at Elimination Chamber, but hell, Valentine’s Day is just as well. Charlotte, man. I don’t know what to do with her and I don’t think the crowds know what to do with her. The heartfelt speech she gave on Monday didn’t go as planned and this felt like it wanted to land somewhere in between acknowledging the backlash she received on Monday and re-establishing her character, but it didn’t quite work. Or in other words … goodness, this felt rehearsed. I feel bad for her at this point. WWE can’t figure out how to book her in anything other than “I’m Charlotte Flair. Respect me because I am Charlotte Flair!” But it’s just not working anymore. Hopefully, they can heat her up by the time Mania comes around.

Charlotte soaked in some “Woooos!” before saying “Hi, Memphis,” to a mixed reaction. She asked the crowd if they loved her or hated her. The crowd cheered the love and booed the hate. Charlotte said when people boo, she sees money and it’s OK because she lives rent-free in fans’ lives. Charlotte said everyone is obsessed with “everything Charlotte Flair.” She said she knows everyone thinks she thinks she’s better than everyone. She asked if people thought she’d actually be gone for 14 months and not win the Rumble. Charlotte called the other women in the Rumble “unserious” and said there was no way she was going over the top rope.

Charlotte reminded everyone that she became the first two-time women’s Royal Rumble winner. She followed that up by talking about how she went to Raw and NXT earlier this week and tonight, she wanted to see if Tiffy … on cue, Tiffany Stratton’s music hit and out, Stratton walked. In the ring, the crowd chanted “Tiffy Time.” Stratton began by congratulating Charlotte and saying nobody is a bigger Charlotte fan than herself. Tiffy said she wasn’t sure if WWE could survive without Charlotte.

Stratton said she came along and ticket sales went up and WWE is hotter than it’s ever been. Charlotte paused and asked Stratton if she said something. Charlotte then said, “Sweetheart, you speak when I say you can speak.” Stratton came back and said she’s always been compared to Charlotte as a “Charlotte Flair wannabe.” Stratton asked Charlotte to pick her for her Mania match because then she’ll be The One And Only Tiffany Stratton. “Tiffy Time!” chants broke out again. Charlotte said she views Stratton as a child begging her to make her a star at WrestleMania. Charlotte said if Tiffy wants Charlotte to choose her, she’s going to have to beg. Nia Jax’s music then hit.

Jax walked out with Candace LeRae and said the “blondie back and forth was cute and all” because Jax is going to be champion by the time WrestleMania. Turns out, next week, it will be Nia Jax vs. Tiffany Stratton for the WWE Women’s Champion. Jax said if Charlotte wants to be a champion at Mania, she’s going to have to go through Jax. Alexa Bliss’s music then hit and Bliss made her entrance. The women watched as Bliss got to the ring for the next match.

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Alexa Bliss defeated Candace LeRae to qualify for the Elimination Chamber [10:36]

Bliss is still getting her legs under her in terms of getting back in the ring, so any awkward spots here aren’t even worth noting. The win makes sense as she is one of the company’s biggest stars and the pop she received at the Rumble cemented that. As for tonight, this crowd hasn’t been kind to a lot of people, so I’ll reserve judgment on any continuous excitement for her return. LeRae was the right wrestler to put Bliss in the ring with as she gets back into the mix because LeRae did a very good job making Bliss look as seasoned as she could, considering the layoff. It should also be noted that some Wyatt Sicks distortion things happened for a second or three at one point in the match. Here’s hoping they have something solid in mind for Bliss and that faction.

Things were slow early. Bliss ultimately took control and teased a Sister Abigail, but LeRae turned it around and gained the upper hand. LeRae went to work on Bliss’s neck and back. Bliss eventually tripped LeRae into a turnbuckle and went to the top, but LeRae cut off Bliss. LeRae tried to set up a super-plex, but Bliss knocked LeRae off. LeRae went to the apron and Bliss followed. It was there where LeRae planted Bliss, face-first. LeRae posed a little and the show went to a commercial break.

The show returned and LeRae was working on Bliss’s back. LeRae ragdolled Bliss until Bliss showed anger and slapped LeRae a couple of times. LeRae rolled to the apron and LeRae landed a neck-breaker on Bliss before heading to the top. From there, she hit a missile dropkick for a two-count. LeRae rolled up Bliss and the two rolled around to no avail for a little. LeRae ran at Bliss and Bliss hit what Tessitore called the Abigail DDT, which looked pretty much how it sounded. That got Bliss the win.

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– Backstage, Chelsea Green was interviewed by Byron Saxton. Next week, Green will face Naomi in a Chamber qualifying match. B-Fab and Michin walked into the frame. Michin said Chelsea might not be champion soon. Zelina Vega then came through and said it might be time she gets a shot at Green’s title, too.

– A Street Profits vignette aired and footage from their interference at the Royal Rumble was shown. Dawkins said #DIY’s days are numbered. Dawkins was all types of fired up. Montez Ford said they didn’t like all these strangers coming in and people essentially just teaming up for the hell of it. Ford said they want the smoke. This was great.

– The Machine Guns were interviewed in the locker room and Alex Shelley challenged the Profits the step up. Los Garza walked into the frame and Berto said it’s time for new teams to step up. Shelley started firing back and Santos Escobar walked in. Escobar said the Street Profits started everything by attacking them for no reason. Escobar said next week, it will be Los Garza vs. MCMG.

– A Damian Priest vignette aired. A Braun Strowman vignette aired. A Facob Fatu vignette aired. This all combined for one big vignette chronicling next week’s Elimination Chamber qualifying match.

Cody Rhodes & Jey Uso defeated Jacob Fatu & Tama Tonga [11:05]

I love the return of Sikoa. I had already been thinking of what to say about him not being around after saying nothing a week or two ago, but this was the best way to reintroduce him into the fold. Does this mean we get Cody vs. Sikoa at Elimination Chamber One Last Time? Maybe. In the meantime, this was a fine-enough main event. I still would have gone with the triple threat from a wrestling standpoint, but it makes sense that this would close the show now that we know Sikoa was on his way back. Cody did a very good job selling the effects of his ladder match at the Royal Rumble and Jey Uso continues to get over as Just A Fun Guy (not to be confused with Just Five Guys … wait, wrong promotion). Sikoa’s return leaves us with a nice hook for next week’s show.

Cody and Tonga started the match. Fifteen seconds later, Fatu tagged himself in to challenge Cody. Fatu immediately hit Cody a few times to establish control. The show then went to a commercial break. The show returned and Fatu still had the upper hand on Cody. Tonga tagged in and Cody instantly fought back. Tonga went for a splash in a corner, but Cody moved and ultimately got the hot tag to Jey Uso.

Jey came in and worked Tonga over, complete with a hip attack on Tonga in a corner for a two-count. Jey hit a pop-up neck-breaker/cutter and things briefly broke down with Fatu super-kicking Jey. Tonga was still the legal man and hit a sliding clothesline for a two-count. Fatu tagged in and knocked Cody off the apron. Fatu lifted Jey and tagged in Tonga, who laned a springboard splash on Jey. Before long, Tonga and Jey clotheslined each other to reset the match with about four minutes to go toward the top of the hour.

Cody received the hot tag and Fatu tagged in, too. Cody hit a Disaster Kick and a drop-down punch. Cody landed a Cody Cutter on Fatu for a one-count. Cody set up for a Cross-Rhodes, but Fatu worked out of it and tagged in Tonga, who planted Cody with a weird Flatliner for a two-count. Cody went to the top, but Fatu pushed Cody off the top and Tonga executed his jumping DDT for a two-count. Fatu super-kicked Cody and ran the ropes, but Jey cut Fatu off and super-kicked him on the outside. Inside the ring, Cody hit a Cross-Rhodes on Tonga for the win.

As Cody has his hand raised, Solo Sikoa ran in with a hoodie covering his face and gave Cody the Samoan Spike. Sikoa stood tall to end the show.