WWE SmackDown live results: LA Knight vs. Tama Tonga

After a confrontation last week, LA Knight will go one-on-one with Tama Tonga on tonight’s WWE SmackDown.

The Knight vs. Tonga match was set up after a brawl between Tonga, Knight, Jacob Fatu, and Braun Strowman last Friday. Knight was looking to seek revenge for Fatu and Tonga interfering in his match against Shinsuke Nakamura two weeks ago for the United States Championship.

Also slated for the episode, the Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley & Chris Sabin) will take on Pretty Deadly (Kit Wilson & Elton Prince). Pretty Deadly interfered in MCMG’s match last week against Los Garza, but the interference backfired and MCMG still came out on top.

Tonight’s show will serve as the final build for this weekend’s Saturday Night’s Main Event episode. Ahead of his contract signing with Kevin Owens at SNME, Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes will appear tonight for an exclusive interview. It will be conducted by Joe Tessitore.

Rhodes and Owens are set to meet in a ladder match for the Undisputed WWE title at the Royal Rumble on February 1.

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

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– Joe Tessitore spoke as outdoor shots of Texas were shown. Footage of Tama Tonga, Jacob Fatu, LA Knight, and Tiffany Stratton walking in various places was shown. Turned out, Tessitore was standing in the middle of the ring and he introduced Cody Rhodes.

The Cody Rhodes Interview

There wasn’t a lot to this. I suppose you couldn’t expect Owens to interrupt because Cody and Owens will be around each other at SNME, but I did kind of think they might set up a proper main event for tonight with Cody involved. Instead, we got three (maybe four?) standard questions from Tessitore and Cody doing his best to be engaging … but truthfully falling a tiny bit short. It felt like the live crowd wanted more – and it felt like more was coming – but the segment just never blossomed into anything of note. Kudos for WWE for trying something different, though. That’s encouraging.

Tessitore started talking and the crowd broke out into “Cody!” chants. Tessitore mentioned how Austin was the hometown of Dusty Rhodes. Tessitore noted how Cody will have his title taken from him to be hung above the ring and asked Cody how he felt about these being the final moments of him having the belt in his possession. Cody said Shawn Michaels knows something about ladder matches (Michaels will host the contract signing for the match at SNME) and reminded everyone that to main event WrestleMania, you have hold the title he holds and he, like everyone else, wants to main event WrestleMania.

Tessitore asked Cody about Kevin Owens and Cody threw the question to the crowd, who booed. Cody said a lot of people have a lot of opinions on Owens and they shouldn’t because he will subvert everyone’s expectations. Cody called Owens a once-in-a-generation superstar and said 10 times out of 10, Owens will always chose the easy way out. Because of this, Cody said, this is why the ladder match is the best way to go because it will simply be about who can climb the ladder and leave Indianapolis WWE Champion.

Following that up, Tessitore said he wasn’t sure if Owens could remain calm at SNME’s contract signing and asked Cody what his final message before the Royal Rumble to Owens would be. Cody said he might appear to be a good guy, but he was the one who defeated the greatest champion of his era, Roman Reigns, and he was also a student of Randy Orton. Therefore, he was and is as mean as people can get. Cody said simply put, he had only one thing to say to Owens: “Good luck.” Cody’s music hit and that was the end of that.

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– #DIY and Pretty Deadly were talking backstage and Johnny Gargano told Pretty Deadly they wouldn’t be able to help them later because Gargano has a match against Apollo Crews later. Ciampa told Pretty Deadly to handle their business. Gargano told them they believe in them. This all came after Pretty Deadly tried to see what might happen after tonight. #DIY walked away and Pretty Deadly ran into Legado Del Fantasma, who stared the team down. No words were said. Back in the ring, MCMG’s theme hit for the night’s first match.

Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley & Chris Sabin) defeated Pretty Deadly (Kit Wilson & Elton Prince) [9:55]

A fine TV match, if not a little too predictable. Much like the opening segment, it felt like there was something else that was supposed to happen, but it didn’t happen. In this case, interference from some tag team somewhere felt inevitable, but this was simply a clean win for MCMG. No complaining from me. I enjoy some of the edge that Pretty Deadly is showing, but seeing believing when it comes to if it will mean anything substantial moving forward. Here’s hoping.

Prince and Sabin started the match and Sabin got the best of it briefly, but Prince turned it around. Shelley tagged in, but Wilson soon followed. Sabin quickly tagged back in and MCMG landed a double-team move, but it wasn’t long before Pretty Deadly got aggressive and ran Sabin into a ring post on the outside. Shelley followed the heels and roughed them up. Pretty Deadly posed as the show went to a picture in picture.

The show returned and Wilson was beating down Sabin inside the ring. Prince tagged in and kept the pummeling going. Wilson tagged in, but Sabin fought back and hit a running enziguri on Wilson to then get the hot tag to Shelley. Prince tagged in, but Shelley took care of both of them, complete with a DDT on Prince for a two-count. Pretty Deadly were on the outside and Sabin tagged in to land a suicide dive on Pretty Deadly.

Back inside the ring, MCMG set up for Skull and Bones, but Pretty Deadly worked out of it to take control on both Sabin and Shelley. Prince landed a Bulldog from the top on Shelley for a near-fall. With Wilson as the legal man, MCMG hit their signature double-team moves before ultimately hitting Skull and Bones for the win.

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– The Miz was shown meeting with Nick Aldis backstage. Miz said Tessitore does a great interview, but it’s not Miz TV. Aldis informed Miz he is now on SmackDown permanently. Miz noted how the Wyatts are on SmackDown and flipped out. Aldis told Miz he’ll need to make new friends and make them fast.

– A video package/tale of the tape ran on the Braun Strowman vs. Jacob Fatu match for SNME.

The Kevin Owens/Jimmy Uso segment

Kevin Owens appeared out of nowhere as Tessitore and Wade Barrett were talking at the commentary table. Owens berated Tessitore for interviewing Cody and not him. Owens asked why everyone wants to be Cody’s friend because all Cody does is betray his fans. Owens said he will prove at the Royal Rumble that he is the true WWE champion. Matthew McConaughey was in the crowd and started jawing at/with Owens. Jimmy Uso’s music hit and Jimmy walked out.

Jimmy stepped into the ring and Owens asked Jimmy why he was there. Jimmy said it was because Owens “talks too damn much” and then attacked Owens. Jimmy went to the top rope, but Owens rolled out of the ring with his Winged Eagle belt. Jimmy got on the mic and asked Owens where he was going. Jimmy challenged Owens to a match for later tonight. And it appears we have found our impromptu main event.

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Carmelo Hayes was shown talking to Aldis in Aldis’s office. Melo was supposed to face Jimmy Uso later, so Melo was angry about it. Aldis said he has an opponent for Melo, but Hayes said he wants to meet his opponent instead of waiting until he gets in the ring because the last time that happened, Strowman came out. Melo said he’d wait to see who shows up.

B-Fab & Michin defeated Chelsea Green & Piper Niven [3:25]

This wasn’t much, either. At least Owens injecting something into the first hour. Sadly, it didn’t carry over into this tag, which was clearly here only to set up the eventual Green vs. Michin rematch. At this point, it would be nice if we got there sooner than later.

Michin and Niven began the match. Michin kicked Niven and Green tagged in. Michin dragged Green into the ring and went for Eat Defeat, but Green countered. The sequence ended up with Green in a corner and Michin twerking. Michin went for a Cannonball, but Green moved and took control. Green suplexed Michin for a one-count. Niven tagged in and went for an elbow drop, but Michin moved. B-Fab received the hot tag while Green tagged in.

B-Fab worked over Green, complete with a DDT and a cover that was broken up by Niven. Niven slammed B-Fab and Michin dropkicked Niven. Somehow, Green and Michin were the legal women (I guess I missed at least one tag) and Michin hit Eat Defeat on Green for the win.

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– Melo was still in Aldis’s office and Damian Priest showed up and Aldis asked Priest if he was interested in a one-on-one match with Melo later. Priest said he was there to work and it looks like Priest will be on SmackDown full-time now.

– A Charlotte vignette aired for the second week in a row. This time, Charlotte spoke over the fancy video footage. Charlotte declared for the Royal Rumble.

The Tiffy Time segment

This was fun for what it was and finally threw some energy into the proceedings. We’ll see what Aldis was about to announce before the show went to break.

Stratton said once again she is the center of attention. Stratton said she wasn’t worried about who wins the Royal Rumble because things will still operate on Tiffy Time. Rhea Ripley’s music hit and Ripley walked out to a loud ovation. “Mami!” chants broke out. Ripley said she knew Tiffy was still new there, but she wanted Tiffy to know she was a women’s champion, too. Ripley said she respects what Tiffy did to Nia Jax, but it won’t compare to what she’ll do to her at SNME. On cue, Nia Jax’s music hit and Jax walked out with Candice LeRae.

Jax said she didn’t understand why she was “catching strays,” and that’s a young person’s phrase, so who knows what that means. Jax officially declared for the Royal Rumble match as the crowd booed. Jax looked at a kid in the entranceway and said “Your mom sucks, kid.” Jax said she will beat Ripley at SNME. Jax said she’d take back Tiffy’s title eventually because that title is hers. As Jax stepped into the ring, Bianca Belair’s music hit and out came Belair and Naomi.

Naomi asked Belair if she could believe it. Naomi officially entered the Royal Rumble match. Belair did the same. Belair and Naomi went back and forth on who was going to win. Liv Morgan’s music then hit and Liv walked out with Raquel. While standing in the entranceway, Liv noted how Ripley lost her man “to a real woman.” Live called Tiffy a Liv Morgan wannabe. Liv shouted that she doesn’t care about anybody because the headline news will be all about Liv … because she is also declaring for the Royal Rumble match. Liv also “declared her victory” for the Rumble match. Liv said Raquel will ensure that Liv wins and Ripley headbutted the hell out of Liv. All the women then brawled. Nick Aldis walked out and the show went to a commercial break.

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Liv Morgan, Miz Jax & Candice LeRae defeated Bianca Belair, Naomi & Rhea Ripley [12:13]

Lots of star power here and that’s a good thing. The match itself was a bit of a cluster, but what else would you expect? I said this last week, but I’ll say it again: Why wouldn’t WWE advertise a match like this ahead of time? It will most likely end up as the most star-powered bout of the night … why not put it out there to entice viewers to tune in? I digress. Anyway, a fluke win for the heels all but ensures Ripley beats Jax tomorrow night, but we knew that anyway. In the meantime, this was fun for what it was.

Ripley started the match and suplexed LeRae. Naomi and Belair got involved and threw Naomi onto Jax. Morgan tagged in and Naomi took her down before tagging in Belair and hitting a double arm-drag. Belair started pounding on Morgan, but LeRae interfered and Morgan then started pulling on Belair’s braid. Jax tagged in and clotheslined Belair. Jax rag-dolled Belair. Jax set up for her finisher, but Belair pushed Jax over the top and to the outside. The show then went to a commercial break.

The show returned and Morgan had the upper hand on Naomi. Jax tagged in and hit a splash on Naomi. Jax followed that up with a stink face. LeRae tagged in and rolled up Naomi for a two-count. Jax attacked Ripley on the outside of the ring. Morgan did the same to Belair. All of this allowed the heels to triple-team Naomi, but Naomi fought back and landed an X-Factor on LeRae. Ripley hopped back on the apron and received the hot tag. Morgan tagged in and Ripley went to work on Liv.

Belair tagged in and went for a moonsault on Morgan, but Morgan got her knees up. Belair landed a weird spear/tackle. Things broke down and Ripley set up for a Riptide on Jax, but Morgan broke it up. As a result, Ripley hit a Riptide on Morgan, onto Jax. After all was said and done, Belair hit a KOD on LeRae, but Morgan rolled Belair up immediately after that and got the win.

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– Chelsea, Piper, Michin and B-Fab were talking backstage. Michin said she got a rematch with Green for the U.S. title next week.

Apollo Crews defeated Johnny Gargano [4:15]

A fun win for Crews, who needs wins. This obviously sets up MCMG vs. #DIY for the tag titles and if anything, I’m hoping they get at least 20 minutes to tell a solid story because we all know these teams can do just that. No nonsense. No limitations. Just let them loose. You won’t be sorry, Mr. H.

Crews had some offense early, but he ran into a super-kick from Gargano for a two-count. Gargano stomped a mudhole in Crews after that. Ciampa and Gargano pat themselves on the back and Gargano ran into a kick from Crews. From there, Crews pressed Gargano and landed his standing moonsault for a two-count. Crews leapt at Gargano, but Gargano moved and followed it up with a back-cracker for a two-count.

Back on their feet, the two traded blows. The sequence ended with Gargano throwing Crews to the outside, where Ciampa hit a running knee on Crews. MCMG walked down the aisle and that distracted Gargano. From there, Crews rolled up Gargano for the win.

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– Jacob Fatu said he was both Godzilla and King Kong as he cut a promo on Braun Strowman while walking to the ring. Fatu told LA Knight that Tama Tonga was coming for him. Fatu then accompanied Tonga through the entranceway and to the ring for the next match.

– Comedians Shane Gillis and Fluffy Iglesias were shown in the crowd.

– LA Knight had a microphone before his match and said “Let me talk to ya!” Knight talked about he got his ass kicked last week, but it was worth it as long as he got a shot at Tonga tonight. Knight mouthed off to Fatu and did his catchphrase with the crowd. The match between Tonga and Knight then began.

LA Knight defeated Tama Tonga [12:07]

This was pretty good despite the fluky (but expected) finish. Knight is low-key getting better in the ring and Tonga is … well … Tama Tonga. This all but ensures that Fatu gets the win over Strowman tomorrow night, but that’s the right call. Of note: Where is Solo Sikoa again? With all of these things happening, all we get is a mic-drop moment last week and that’s it?

Knight had control early and the action spilled outside, where Tonga threw Knight into the crowd barrier. Tonga walked the crowd barrier and clotheslined Knight off the barrier. The two got back into the ring and Knight hit a springboard shoulder block for a two-count. Knight landed a back-body-drop and clotheslined Tonga over the top to the outside. Knight followed him out there and and Tonga rammed Knight into the corner of the ring steps. The show then went to a commercial break.

The show returned and Knight hit a neck-breaker inside the ring for a two-count. Tonga came back with a dragon-screw leg-whip. Tonga then went to work on Knight’s leg. Tonga went for a vertical suplex and Knight countered into a neck-breaker. Tonga cut off a comeback attempt with a knee to the gut. Knight worked his way back and cut off Tonga off as Tonga went to climb the ropes. Before long, Knight hit Tonga off the apron and onto the commentary table. Knight rolled Tonga back into the ring and lifted him, but Tonga countered into his DDT finisher, but Knight kicked out at two.

Tonga placed Knight on the top and the two traded blows. Knight threw Tonga off the top and executed his step-up elbow from the top. Fatu climbed onto the apron and that allowed Tonga to get in a rollup. In the end, though, Knight hit a BFT on Tonga for the win. Immediately after the match, Fatu dropped Knight onto the commentary table and placed Knight on the table. Braun Strowman’s music hit and Strowman stomped to the ring to stop the carnage. Fatu and Strowman stared each other down and Fatu tried to go after Strowman, but Tonga stopped Fatu … until Fatu punched Tonga away and stepped in the ring with Strowman. Fatu and Strowman circled each other. Strowman tore off his shirt and the crowd poped. Tonga hopped on the apron, but Strowman clotheslined Fatu over the top. Tonga then stopped Fatu from getting back into the ring as the segment ended.

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– The Miz was shown talking to Austin Theory and Grayson Waller backstage. The Miz pitched “The Marine 7” and they all said they’d be rich. Aldis walked in and told Waller and Theory they were going to Raw for good. The Miz was upset and confused.

– A Nakamura vignette aired.

Damian Priest defeated Carmelo Hayes [10:48]

Melo got in a lot of offense here, which is good for Melo, but is that a great way to debut Priest, who is a former WWE Heavyweight Champion, on the Blue Brand? These are the things that can be debated in the current wild world of professional wrestling commentary. In the meantime, Melo came out of this looking better than he did going in, even though he lost. I wonder what happens with Priest moving forward. Does he get into the world title mix once things settle in, roster-wise? Is he somehow defined down on SmackDown? I hope not. There’s so much equity in Priest these days and he’s earned that; I hope the WWE booking minds don’t take that away from him.

Melo had the upper hand early … until he ran into an elbow from Priest. Priest walked the top rope ala Undertaker and came down in a cross-body for a two-count. The action spilled outside and Priest tried to run Melo into a ring post, but Melo countered and kicked Priest repeatedly. Melo posed on the second rope and the show went to a break.

The show returned and Melo continued to work over Priest. Melo landed a dive onto Priest on the outside. Back in the ring, Melo hit a cross-body from the top for a two-count. Melo went to work on Priest’s arm. Melo chopped Priest and Priest fired up. Priest followed up with a Broken Arrow and a front-face slam for a two-count. Outside the ring, Priest shoulder-blocked Melo into the time-keeper’s area. Back in the ring, Melo went for a springboard move, but Priest caught him … but then Melo came back with a First 48 for a nice near-fall.

Melo went to the top, but Priest moved when it came to a Nothing But Net attempt. Priest clotheslined the hell out of Melo and set up for his finish. From there, a South Of Heaven went down and that earned Priest the win.

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– MCMG and #DIY were backstage arguing around Nick Aldis. Turns out, it will be MCMG vs. #DIY for the tag titles at the Royal Rumble in a two-out-of-three falls match. Next week on SmackDown, #DIY will team with Pretty Deadly to face MCMG and Los Garza. Also, Liv Morgan will go one-on-one with Naomi. Plus, Jimmy Uso vs. Carmelo Hayes and Chelsea Green vs. Michin for the Women’s U.S. title.

– Michelle McCool was shown in the crowd. Ditto for Mark Henry.

– Priest was shown walking backstage and he ran into Cody Rhodes. Cody shook Priest’s hand and walked away. Priest said, “See you soon, champ.”

– The Miz was talking to Andrade backstage, sucking up to him. Andrade walked away and Jimmy Uso came into the picture. Jimmy walked past Melo and Jimmy taunted Melo on his way to the ring. Melo followed Jimmy and attacked Jimmy on Jimmy’s way to the ring. Officials ran out and tried to break things up. Jimmy smiled and Melo was escorted to the back. Jimmy made his way to the ring for the main event.

Kevin Owens defeated Jimmy Uso [13:46]

Jimmy got in a lot of fury here, but you knew KO wasn’t going into SNME a loser. As such, this worked well and I have to think an Owens vs. Jimmy Uso rematch (perhaps with Owens as the Undisputed Champion?). Both guys worked hard and Jimmy, especially, kept his string of strong performances up. Don’t look now, but he’s accruing a solid resume of wins/matches on WWE TV now that the Bloodline stuff has died down a bit. With Jey’s recent singles run in mind, you have to think a proper tag run for the two could work out awfully well, but that’s for another day. In the meantime, this was a worthy main event.

The match started outside and Jimmy punched Owens a bit. Back in the ring, Owens took control back with a Swanton. Owens ran Uso into the second rope turnbuckle and posed. Owens threw Uso into another corner and pummeled Uso. Uso turned the tables and the action spilled outside, where Uso slammed Owens on the commentary table. Things briefly made their way back into the ring, but it went right back outside and Owens hit a frog splash from the apron onto Jimmy. The show then went to its final commercial break.

Back from that break, Owens was working Uso’s arm in the ring. Jimmy tried to work his way out, but Owens countered with a side slam, which was good enough for a two-count. Owens went back to Jimmy’s arm. Owens went to the top and Jimmy cut him off to go for a super-plex, but, as is always the case, Owens fought back and fought Jimmy off. Owens then went for a Swanton, but Jimmy got his knees up and then followed that up with a hip attack. Both wrestlers were down to reset the match.

With everyone on their feet, Jimmy took control with a Samoan Drop and a two-count. Owens ran the ropes, which led to Owens running into a super-kick, which got Jimmy a two-count. Owens popped up and landed a Blue Thunder Bomb for a two-count (hi, Sami Zayn!). Owens jawed at Jimmy and went for a Stunner, but Jimmy countered and hit a super-kick for a two-count. Jimmy went to the top, but missed an Uso Splash and Owens landed a super-kick as a follow-up. Jimmy came back with one of his own and that resulted in a good near-fall.

Jimmy ran at Owens and Owens kicked Uso, but Uso came back with a spear. Jimmy went to the top, but Owens cut him off and pulled him down. Owens ran Uso into a ring post and hit the pop-up powerbomb for the win. After the match, Owens went to piledrive Jimmy on the commentary table, but Cody’s music hit and Cody ran out for the save. Cody and Owens brawled in and out of the ring. The credits rolled in the midst of this and that ended the show.

Two matches announced for next week’s WWE SmackDown

Two matches have been announced for the Friday, January 24 WWE SmackDown.

LA Knight will face The Bloodline’s Tama Tonga on next week’s show after a confrontation on Friday’s SmackDown. Knight and Jacob Fatu brawled in the ring, with Tama Tonga then coming through the crowd to aid in the attack. Braun Strowman made the save and cleared the ring with Knight, setting up Strowman vs. Fatu at Saturday Night’s Main Event, and Knight vs. Tonga on next week’s SmackDown.

Also announced, Motor City Machine Guns will face Pretty Deadly next week. MCMG were victorious over Los Garza on this week’s show, in spite of interference from Pretty Deadly. PD continue to act as bumbling emissaries for Tag Team Champions DIY in an effort to earn a title shot, but were berated by DIY’s Tommaso Ciampa on Friday’s show.

The announced lineup for the Friday, January 24 WWE SmackDown, the go-home show for next weekend’s Saturday Night’s Main Event:

  • LA Knight vs. Tama Tonga
  • Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley & Chris Sabin) vs. Pretty Deadly (Elton Prince & Kit Wilson)

WWE SmackDown live results: Two title matches, Tiffany Stratton appears

WWE is at the Moda Center in Portland, Oregon, tonight for the second SmackDown of 2025.

Both the men’s and women’s United States Championships will be on the line on the three-hour show. After dropping the men’s U.S. title to Shinsuke Nakamura at last November’s Survivor Series, LA Knight gets his rematch.

In another rematch, Chelsea Green defends the women’s U.S. title against Michin. Green defeated Michin in a tournament final at last month’s Saturday Night’s Main Event to become the inaugural champion. This is her first title defense.

Also set for tonight, new WWE Women’s Champion Tiffany Stratton will appear. Stratton will address her betrayal of Nia Jax from last week when she finally cashed in the Money in the Bank briefcase to become champion. The cash-in happened after Stratton helped Jax defeat Naomi in last week’s main event.

Join us for live coverage starting at 8 PM Eastern time.

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– Joe Tessitore welcomed everyone into the show as outdoor scenes of Portland, Oregon aired. Wade Barrett was Tessitore’s broadcast partner and the two stood at ringside. Footage of Nakamura and Tiffany Stratton from earlier today aired. Paul Heyman was shown making his way to the ring for the opening segment. A video recap of Raw then aired.

The Paul Heyman/Cody Rhodes segment

This was good. And for the second week in a row, I don’t know why they don’t advertise these types of things beforehand. A Paul Heyman/Cody Rhodes segment would have been noteworthy and maybe even drew some more eyeballs to the show; is there a reason we can’t know this is going to happen ahead of time? Anyway, Roman entering the Royal Rumble is mildly intriguing because that notion isn’t one that’s been talked about much when it comes to all the fantasy booking scenarios involving Cody, Roman, about a dozen other people and WrestleMania. Heyman put Cody over pretty well here – to the extent that it looked like Cody was genuinely choking up for a second. The Owens touch was nice because everybody has been whining about The Rock and Cody’s interaction on Monday and someone needed to say it out loud. Also, and finally, did that final sequence mean Cody vs. Fatu is on the horizon? Lots of stuff here to open the show. I like it.

Paul Heyman walked into the ring and did the “My name …” bit. Heyman said he was excited to be there and announced that there is only one reigning, defending undisputed Tribal Chief of the WWE Universe and the entire Island of Relevancy and that Tribal Chief is Roman Reigns. The crowd cheered and “OTC!” chants broke out. Heyman said Reigns authorized Heyman to tell everyone what Roman intends to accomplish next. Heyman said he wanted to share the news with one man in particular – and that man is Cody Rhodes. Cody’s music hit and Cody’s entrance began.

Cody and Heyman shook hands once Cody entered the ring. Heyman said Cody deserved the response he received from the crowd and Cody has done something few have ever done, which is earn the respect of Roman Reigns. Heyman talk about how great of a champion Cody has been. Because Cody has been a great champion, Reigns told Heyman to go out there and tell Cody that Roman wants his title back. Heyman said Reigns wanted Cody to know how he intends to get his title back. Heyman declared that Roman Reigns will be in the Royal Rumble this year to earn his way into a match against Cody for the Undisputed WWE Championship. Heyman then asked Cody what he wanted to talk about, which was funny.

The crowd chanted Cody’s name as Cody fetched a microphone for himself. Before Cody could speak, Kevin Owens’s voice was heard and it turned out that Owens was in the crowd with a microphone. Owens said just when he thought it couldn’t get worse, it did get worse because Cody went and shook hands with The Rock on Monday. Owens brought up how Heyman just mentioned how Roman Reigns wants his title back. Owens said he should have let the Bloodline rip Roman to shreds. Owens kept rambling and Cody ran out of the ring and brawled with Owens in the crowd.

With Heyman alone in the ring, Tama Tonga and Jacob Fatu showed up. It looked like they were going to attack Heyman, but Jimmy Uso’s music hit and Jimmy ran out for the save. Jimmy grabbed a chair and hit Fatu and Tonga with it, but all it did was wake Fatu up. Fatu hit Jimmy with a flying elbow and the two worked Jimmy over. Fatu kicked a referee in the face, which made the rest of the referees scared to enter the ring. Cody made his way back through the crowd and towards the ring. Cody threw Tonga out of the ring and Fatu and Cody faced off. Cody clotheslined Fatu over the top and to the outside. Cody’s music hit to end the segment.

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– Fatu and Tonga were shown being thrown out of the building by officials. Fatu fought back and started yelling at them. LA Knight showed up and threw Fatu out of the building himself, saying he has a title to win later. So … um … oh no, LA Knight?

Chelsea Green defeated Michin to retain the Women’s United States Championship [8:42]

I was surprised they went back to this match so quickly, but I’m also happy that it doesn’t appear as though Green and Michin’s story is over, considering the holding of the tights and the post-match developments. In some ways, I feel like these two could work together through the Royal Rumble and it would still be entertaining each week. Green is impossible not to like and she has great, worn-in ring chemistry with Michin, so their matches rarely disappoint. As such, this match didn’t disappoint. Are we in for Dumpster Match Part Two? Or is there another stip out there with which these two could have fun?

Green went for a kick and Michin moved. Michin then held control of the match early, complete with a dropkick and a pin attempt. Michin stretched Green over the top rope, but it wasn’t long before Green fought back and threw Michin to the outside. Green threw Michin into the crowd barrier, but Michin made it back into the ring to beat a count out. Green kept her offense up as the show went to a commercial break.

Back from break, Green had the upper hand and worked a chin-lock. Michin got out of it via a back suplex. Michin landed a shotgun dropkick and danced before hitting a Cannonball on Green in a corner for a two-count. Michin went to threw Green, but Green countered by planting Michin face-first. Green went to the top, but missed a dropkick and Michin took control with a running knee. Michin went on the apron and kicked Piper Niven in the face. Michin then went to the top and hit a cross-body, but Green rolled through and held Michin’s tights to get the win.

After the match, Michin tried to attack Green, but Niven interfered and hit a Senton on Michin, allowing Green to get away.

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– Footage from last week’s tag title match aired. Motor City Machine Guns were shown complaining to Nick Aldis earlier today. Pretty Deadly, A-Town Down Under and Los Garza were in the shot, too. Aldis told everyone to shut up. Pretty Deadly and Los Garza will face each other while MCMG and A-Town Down Under will square off with the winners potentially wrestling each other for a shot at the tag titles.

Los Garza (Angel & Humberto) defeated Pretty Deadly (Elton Prince & Kit Wilson) [8:56]

So this is why SmackDown went to three hours, eh? Give some folks some TV time and grant the viewing audience that Los Garza vs Pretty Deadly bout they’ve been craving for months now? Cool. This match was just kind of there despite everyone’s efforts to heat up this mini feud last week. My biggest problem? Since when did Los Garza or anyone in Legado Del Fantasma start working as babyfaces? The crowd cheered them here (or at least crowd sounds, wherever they did or did not come from, cheered them here), but I can’t really figure out why they’d do that other than they played the role of Not Pretty Deadly. But even then – even then! – wouldn’t Pretty Deadly be better babyfaces in this scenario because of their silly, comedic musical skits that have popped up through the weeks? My head is spinning. Either way, the match was harmless.

Los Garza jumpstarted the match and Humberto hit a suicide dive on Wilson on the outside. Back inside the ring, Humberto hit a standing moonsault for a two-count. Angel tagged in and the two hit Wilson with a double super-kick for a two-count. Humberto tagged in and landed a dropkick for a two-count. Prince got a blind tag and dragged Humberto over the top and to the outside via a gnarly neck-breaker. The show went to a commercial break.

Back from break, Humberto was doing his best to turn things around against Prince, but couldn’t do so. Wilson then tagged in and missed a splash immediately, which allowed Humerto to get the hot tag to Angel, who fired up and landed a cross-body from the top rope for a two-count. Angel did the take-his-pants-off spot, which hasn’t been shown on WWE TV in ages. He threw the pants at Wilson and kicked him for a two-count. Prince reasserted himself and planted Angel while the referee was distracted. With the ref still distracted, Santos Escobar crotched Prince. From there, Los Garza hit their finisher on Prince for the win.

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LA Knight defeated Shinsuske Nakamura via DQ [14:06]

This was much better than their Survivor Series match and it would have been even better if we got a clean finish out of it, but after Knight went and gave an f-word when it wasn’t his turn to give an f-word (to, in a censored way, quote “The Wire”) with Fatu earlier in the show, you could see this finish coming from a million miles away. I hope Nakamura and Knight get to run it back at some point (I still think Knight gets that belt back sooner than later) because this proved that they could go deep and it could work. I’m as entertained by Knight as anybody, but he isn’t typically considered as one of the best in-ring fellas in the game. Here, though, he went into deep waters and it worked. Good job from both guys.

The match started slow with neither wrestler getting the upper hand for long. Nakamura eventually got control and hit a running knee on Knight, who was draped over the ring apron. Knight tried to fight back, but Nakamura cut him off and went to work on Knight’s knee. Knight found himself on the outside of the ring and ultimately clotheslined Nakamura and sent him to the floor. Knight followed that up with a baseball slide and proceeded to repeatedly pound Nakamura’s head on the commentary table. Back inside the ring, Knight clotheslined Nakamura over the top to the outside again. Nakamura ran Knight into the ring post twice and the show went to a picture-in-picture break.

The show returned and the two traded blows until Knight took over and slammed Nakamura before hitting an elbow for a two-count. Knight lifted Nakamura, but Nakamura worked his way out of it. Nakamura pulled the turnbuckle pad off the second rope and followed it up with a sliding German Suplex. With Nakamura on the top, Knight ran up the ropes and super-plexed Nakamura for a good near-fall. Knight sunk in a weird version of a reverse Boston Crab (surely, Excalibur knows the name of the move), but Nakamura made it to the ropes for a break.

Nakamura went for an arm-bar, but Knight rolled Nakamura up for a two-count. Nakamura popped up and kicked Knight. Knight went for a BFT, but Nakamura countered with a back elbow. Nakamura followed that up with the Kinshasha, but Knight got his leg on the bottom rope to break up the pin attempt. Nakamura put Knight’s head on the exposed turnbuckle, but Knight moved and Nakamura ran into the exposed turnbuckle. Knight then hit the BFT but Tonga and Fatu showed up and attacked Knight to end the match.

Fatu hit all his greatest hits on Knight until Cody and Jimmy ran back out. This time, Cody was dressed in wrestling attire. They double super-kicked Fatu and Fatu and Tonga retreated through the crowd. Cody grabbed a mic and yelled for Nick Aldis to make a match between Cody and Jimmy and Fatu and Tonga. Aldis made the match.

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Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley & Chris Sabin) defeated A-Town Down Under (Austin Theory & Grayson Waller) [12:06]

A solid match, and a much better tag match than the other tag bout on this show earlier. MCMG seem to be kind of/sort of finally clicking in WWE Land, and I hope whatever that is continues to grow. Meanwhile, Theory and Waller looked pretty good holding their own against the veteran former tag champs. In fact, Waller and Theory were given a lot of offense here and they made the most of it, which doesn’t always happen in these scenarios. Does this mean we get Los Garza vs. MCMG soon? Or does MCMG skip the line and head right back to #DIY?

Shelley and Waller began the match. Waller had the upper hand and Theory tagged in. Theory threw Shelley chest-first into a corner and followed it up with a clothesline. Sabin tagged in and gave MCMG control briefly until Waller tagged in and hit a series of knees to Sabin’s head. Waller then landed a spinning right hand for a two-count. Waller then went to work on Sabin’s arm. Sabin ran the ropes and Shelley bling-tagged himself in. MCMG kicked and clotheslined Waller over the top rope. Sabin went for a splash, but Theory tripped Sabin. From there, Waller hit a rolling Flatliner on Shelley inside the ring for a two-count. The show then went to a commercial break.

Back from the break, Waller and Theory stayed on top of Shelley. Theory worked a chin-lock on Shelley. Waller tagged in, but Shelley ran Theory into Waller and super-kicked Theory. Shelley rolled and tagged Sabin, who landed a series of punches on Waller. Sabin went to the second rope and hit a missile dropkick on Waller. Shelley tagged in and the two landed stereo baseball slides on Theory and Waller. MCMG followed that up with Sabin’s suicide dive through the top and second ropes.

Inside the ring, Shelley tagged in Sabin and while Waller ran the ropes, Theory tagged himself in. The action spilled outside and Sabin ran at Waller, but Theory cut Sabin off with an elbow. Waller tagged in and the heels hit a double punch to Sabin’s head for a two-count. Shelley eventually tagged in as things broke down and all four wrestlers were down. Sabin tagged in and took Waller out. Shelley and Sabin singled Theory out and hit Skull & Bones on Theory for the win.

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– Ciampa and Gargano were shown upset backstage. They ran into Pretty Deadly, who asked #DIY why they didn’t help them out earlier. Gargano said Pretty Deadly will get their title match eventually and Pretty Deadly need to trust them. Apollo Crews walked into the scene and if they were dumb enough to believe #DIY, they’ll deserve everything coming their way.

– Nia Jax and Candice LeRae were talking in the locker room. Jax wondered what Tiffany Stratton would say later. Jax then walked to the ring and said she was going to congratulate Stratton herself.

The Tiffy Time segment

Wow. And speaking of not advertising things that should have been advertised … . My goodness. A Fatal Four-Way for a shot at Stratton seems like a thing they could have announced ahead of time, but again, what do I know? Nothing. That’s the answer. Nothing. Anyway, everyone here showed good fire, most of whom was Jax, who really seemed really pissed and sold it really well. Bayley and Naomi, meanwhile, had good logic. And Tiffy is settling in nice into her spot as a sort of pesky tweener champion (make her an official babyface already!). This upcoming four-way should be fun.

Stratton came out to a big positive reception from the crowd. Byron Saxton was in the ring and reminded Stratton that she became the new WWE Women’s Champion last week. Saxton congratulated Stratton and Stratton yelled “It’s Tiffy Time!” She also called it a “tiffy-turn-of-events.” Stratton then recapped her run so far on the main roster and said she is better than “your favorites.” The crowd cheered her. Saxton started talking about Jax bullying Stratton, but Stratton cut off Saxton. Stratton said she got JAx to trust her and Jax thought Stratton was just a dumb blonde and Jax let her guard down. As a result, Stratton said, she stole Jax’s most prized possession. Stratton yelled to put respect on her name and to tell her what time it is.

On cue, Jax’s music hit and Jax walked out with a microphone. Jax looked angry. Jax called Stratton and “ungrateful little s-@#.” Jax said she could kill Stratton. Jax said Stratton would be nothing without Jax because Jax made Stratton. Jax said it took Stratton long enough to take advantage of her. Jax walked onto the ring apron and then into the ring. The crowd chanted “Tiffy Time” and Jax said “Time’s up,” before telling Stratton to give Jax her title back or Jax said she’d take it back. Out of nowhere, Bayley’s music hit and Bayley walked out with a microphone.

Bayley told Jax to shut the hell up and told Stratton she always thought Stratton was stupid. Bayley recalled how Jax took Stratton under her wing and Stratton still outsmarted Jax. Bayley stepped into the ring and said the only reason Jax had her title was because Jax had Stratton’s help. Bayley said it was only fitting that Bayley takes Stratton’s title from her. Naomi’s music then hit and Naomi walked out with a microphone and Bianca Belair.

Naomi said everyone knew Naomi had Jax beat last week. Naomi said if it wasn’t for Stratton, Naomi would be holding two titles. Naomi said Jax has to see her first before going after Stratton. Jax said nobody cares about Naomi. Jax attacked Belair and Naomi. As Naomi, Bayley, Belair and Jax were fighting, Stratton hit the Prettiest Moonsault on everyone and left them lying as she walked away with her title.

Aldis showed up with a microphone and said he had an idea. Aldis announced that there will be a Fatal Four-Way right now to determine who will be the No. 1 contender for Stratton’s title.

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Bayley defeated Nia Jax, Naomi & Bianca Belair to become the No. 1 Contender for the WWE Women’s Championship [17:16]

An unexpected outcome, but a welcome outcome nonetheless. Bayley and Stratton should have a quietly very good-to-great match and I’m looking forward to that. I was convinced Jax would win to get her rematch, but that next beat in the Jax/Stratton program will clearly come at a later date. I’m a fan of this being the longest match on the show and even more a fan of how much space these women were seemingly given when it comes to putting this match together. It was almost like an AEW match – move after move after move after move with bouts of little-to-no-selling until the match reset itself a couple times. Lots of fun stuff in here and maybe – just maybe – this will win Match Of The Night honors after it’s all said and done.

Naomi and Belair teamed up on Jax early until Jax tried to suplex both at the same time and barely got them over. Bayley returned to the action and pounded on Jax until Jax threw Bayley away. The babyfaces went after Jax, but Jax pushed them all away. Naomi, Bayley and Belair stared each other down and Jax pulled Belair to the outside. Bayley and Naomi then locked up inside the ring and Naomi got the best of it early until Bayley came back and the two traded pin attempts. Bayley was pulled to the outside by Jax and Jax threw Bayley into the crowd barrier.

Inside the ring, Naomi landed a chin-breaker on Jax. Naomi leapt at Jax, but Jax caught her and slammed her for a two-count. Belair tried to lift Jax, but Jax stopped her. In all, it turned into a dropkick from Belair into Jax. Belair pounded on Jax in a corner. Jax powerbombed Belair, but Bayley broke up a pin attempt. Bayley suplexed Jax and went to the top, but Jax cut Bayley off. Jax lifted Bayley for a Samoan Drop, but Naomi and Belair ran in and slammed Jax, who slammed Bayley, and all four wrestlers were down. The show then went to a commercial break.

Back from break, Jax slammed Naomi, but Belair and Bayley broke up a pin attempt. Bayley and Belair took turns punching Jax. Bayley and Belair sent Jax to the outside and then went after each other. Bayley rolled up Belair for a two-count. Bayley rolled Belair up again, but Jax broke that up. Naomi returned to the action and kicked Jax before landing a Russian Leg Sweep. Naomi hit a Split-Legged Moonsault on Jax for a near-fall.

Bayley came form the top rope and hit an elbow drop on Jax for a two-count. Belair then came off the top and hit a 450 splash on Jax, but Bayley broke that pin attempt up. The babyfaces tried to pin Jax at the same time and it didn’t work. LeRae then walked down to the ring and Naomi and Belair worked some double-team moves on Bayley. That left Naomi and Belair alone to fight each other. Instead of going at it, they went at Bayley and Jax on the outside. Jax caught Naomi and ran her into the ring apron.

Jax returned to the ring and was the recipient of a shoulder-block from Belair. Bayley then hit Bayley-To-Belly on Belair, btu Naomi broke it up. Naomi hit a Rear Vew on Bayley, but Jax broke that up. Jax dropped Naomi and Belair broke up that pin attempt. The match reset again with all four wrestlers down in the middle of the ring. Belair planted Bayley and hit a moonsault on her for a two-count. Belair lifted Bayley for a KOD, but LeRae broke it up by pulling on Belair’s braid. Belair then accidentally hit Naomi with the braid.

Jax and Belair took each other over the commentary table. Inside the ring, Bayley hit the Rose Plant on Naomi and that was good enough for the win.

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– Cody and Jimmy were shown talking backstage and Cody said he knew Roman would want his title back so all was good. Cody walked away and Carmelo Hayes walked up to Jimmy and half-threatened Jimmy. Jimmy talked about how Melo shoots nothing but bricks and then half-yeeted.

– Bayley was walking backstage and ran into Byron Saxton, who said Bayley’s match against Stratton will take place next week. Bayley said she’s grown up in this business and she pointed out that Stratton has never beaten Bayley. Also set for next week, MCMG will take on Los Garza. Solo Sikoa is set to return to SmackDown next week as well.

– Jacob Fatu was yelling while walking backstage and towards the ring with Tonga. Fatu’s tone has shifted from crazed Solo Sikoa follower to a more serious approach and it’s great.

Tama Tonga & Jacob Fatu defeated Cody Rhodes & Jimmy Uso [13:18]

I love it. I love Fatu getting the win, even if that means it was because Cody was taken out of the match. Keep that version of The Bloodline strong, even after Solo’s loss and let’s get some heat for the eventual Solo vs. Jacob showdown. If Jimmy and Cody would have won, this would have felt like a regular dark match that was designed to send the live crowd home happy; instead, we further the strength of Fatu – and even Tonga, to a degree. Really good booking here, at least in terms of WWE (yes, I know you hate WWE, but be reasonable). On the other hand, that weird final spot with the makeshift spear that Cody just kind of leaned into felt a little odd. But we got to where we needed to go. A very good way to end an unusually better-than-solid SmackDown these days. Let’s see how next week goes.

Cody and Tonga started the match and Cody dropped Tonga. Cody went to Tonga’s arm and tagged in Jimmy, who went to the top and came down on Tonga’s left arm. Tonga fired up and beat Jimmy into a corner. Fatu tagged in and Fatu went to work on Jimmy. Fatu landed his pop-up Samoan Drop on Jimmy and the show went to a PIP commercial break.

The show returned and Tonga tagged in to dropkick Cody and work Jimmy’s leg and yell odd things. Fatu tagged in and landed a Senton on Jimmy after hitting Cody off the apron. Fatu landed a hip attack on Jimmy. He did that two times over. After the second time, Fatu got a two-count out of it. Fatu placed Jimmy on the top rope and screamed “I love you Solo!” Jimmy then fought back and knocked Fatu off the ropes. Jimmy eventually hit a spinning splash on Fatu and Cody received the hot tag.

Cody snap-powerslammed Tonga, who also tagged in. Tonga received a Disaster Kick. Cody lifted Tonga, but Tonga got out of it. Fatu and Tonga were on the outside and Cody landed a suicide dive on both heels. Back in the ring, Cody did the Dusty punches/elbow on Tonga for a two-count. Cody set up for a CrossRhodes on Tonga, but Tonga countered into a DDT for a two-count. Cody lifted Tonga and perched on on the top while Jimmy tagged in. Cody and Jimmy did a variation of the Power And Glory finisher, but Fatu broke things up. As a response, Cody hit a Cody Cutter on Fatu and Jimmy sent Fatu over the commentary desk.

Kevin Owens walked down the aisle. Cody saw him and Cody and KO brawled to the back. Inside the ring, Jimmy hit a spear on Tonga and went to the top and hit the Uso Splash, but Fatu pulled Jimmy to the outside. Fatu then tagged in and slammed Jimmy’s head on the commentary table before rolling himi back into the ring. Fatu hit an Impaler and his moonsault and that got him the win.

Meanwhile, Owens and Cody brawled back into the arena and onto traveling equipment. Owens set up for a powerbomb, but instead the two traded punches. From there, Cody speared Owens and the two went through two tables in the crowd. Both guys sold pain and that’s how the show went off the air.

United States title rematch set for next WWE SmackDown

The United States Championship will be on the line on the Friday, January 10 WWE SmackDown.

As revealed during this week’s show, Shinsuke Nakamura will defend the United States Championship against former title holder LA Knight on next week’s WWE SmackDown.

Nakamura defeated Knight for the title at Survivor Series in November after using black mist to blind the former champ.

Knight attacked Nakamura on Friday’s SmackDown after the champ defeated Andrade in one-on-one competition. Knight then revealed in a backstage segment later in the program that Nick Aldis had booked the title bout for next week.

A future Women’s United States title bout was also set up on SmackDown, though not officially announced. Michin defeated Women’s US Champion Chelsea Green’s ally Piper Niven on this week’s SmackDown, perhaps indicating a future meeting between Green and Michin.

The announced lineup for the Friday, January 10 WWE SmackDown:

  • WWE United States Champion Shinsuke Nakamura defends against LA Knight

LA Knight involved in minor car accident ahead of WWE house show in Baltimore

LA Knight didn’t let a minor traffic accident stop him from making it to WWE’s live event in Baltimore on Saturday night.

Knight revealed to the crowd at the show that someone backed into his rental car while he was driving on I-70 earlier in the day. When Knight informed the rental company of this, he told them he couldn’t stay at the scene as he had to get to the show.

Knight said:

“It wasn’t an easy road down here. I’ll tell you why. A little bit earlier today, I was driving down I-70. I got in a little fender bender. Somebody decided to back into my car.”

“I called up the rental company, and I said, ‘Hey guys, nothing to worry about here but I got in a little fender bender, and I just wanted to let you know.’ He said, Well, can you stay there at the scene?’
I said, ‘Nah! You don’t understand. I got to get to Baltimore.'”

“I said, ‘I’m on my way right now.’ He said, ‘Well, sir, what are you in such a hurry to get to Baltimore for? I said, ‘Well, as soon as I walk in the building, some dummy…’ he said, ‘Dummy?’ I said, ‘Yeah!’ I said, some dummy’s going to walk down here, and he’s going to need to be shot down, yeah, he’s going need to get a BFT, yeah, he’s going to need to get dropped on his head, yeah!'”

According to WrestleTix, just over 8000 fans were in attendance for last night’s house show in Baltimore. WWE also ran the KIA Center in Orlando on Saturday, drawing just under 8000, while AEW ran World’s End at the nearby Addition Arena.

Knight defeated Santos Escobar on last night’s show. He is also advertised for tonight’s WWE house show at Allstate Arena in Chicago. The main event is CM Punk challenging Gunther for the World Heavyweight title inside a steel cage.

WWE Live Holiday Tour results at CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore, Maryland, on December 28, 2024:

  • LA Knight defeated Santos Escobar
  • WWE Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan defeated IYO Sky to retain her title
  • WWE Intercontinental Champion Bron Breakker defeated Sami Zayn 2:1 in a best out of three falls match to retain his title
  • CM Punk & Rey Mysterio defeated New Day (Kofi Kingston & Xavier Woods)
  • Otis defeated Ludwig Kaiser
  • Seth Rollins defeated Dominik Mysterio
  • World Heavyweight Champion Gunther defeated Damian Priest in a steel cage match to retain his title

Shinsuke Nakamura wins United States title at WWE Survivor Series

Shinsuke Nakamura is now a three-time WWE United States Champion.

At Survivor Series: WarGames on Saturday, Nakamura pinned LA Knight to win the United States Championship. The title change comes just a couple of weeks after a repackaged Nakamura made his return to WWE programming, targeting Knight in the process. We’ve seen a more sinister version of the Nakamura character since then with changes to his look and entrance.

Nakamura raked Knight’s eyes near the end of the match and delivered a reverse DDT onto the steel connecting the two rings for WarGames. A Kinshasa then got the victory for Nakamura.

Knight had been U.S. Champion since dethroning Logan Paul at SummerSlam this August. The commentary team tonight pushed that Knight did not look right in the match because he was affected by Nakamura’s mind games.

Before this, Nakamura’s most recent title reign was a run with the Intercontinental Championship in 2021-2022. It’s been nearly six years since he last held the U.S. title.

Though he spent several months away from WWE television this year, the 44-year-old Nakamura still worked house shows during that period. He returned to TV on the November 15 episode of SmackDown.

United States title match added to WWE SmackDown

A championship match is set to take place on WWE SmackDown tonight.

WWE has announced that the United States title will be up for grabs on SmackDown with LA Knight defending against Santos Escobar. The episode is being held in Salt Lake City, Utah at the Delta Center.

Knight held a U.S. title open challenge last Friday that ended up being answered by Berto of Legado Del Fantasma. Despite a pre-match attack, Knight defeated Berto to remain champion. Escobar cut a promo today claiming that he was going to answer Knight’s challenge last week, but he looked into Knight’s eyes and could see he was afraid of facing him.

Escobar promised to become the new United States Champion.

Knight has held the U.S. title since August and has already made one successful title defense against Escobar during his reign.

Also added to tonight’s show is a tag match with Bayley & Naomi facing Tiffany Stratton & Candice LeRae.

Here’s the updated lineup:

WWE SmackDown (Friday, November 22) —

  • Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes & Kevin Owens go face-to-face
  • United States Champion LA Knight defends against Santos Escobar
  • Women’s United States title tournament first-round match: Bianca Belair vs. Chelsea Green vs. Blair Davenport
  • Bayley & Naomi vs. Tiffany Stratton & Candice LeRae

Jon Moxley: LA Knight is a success story people should learn from

Jon Moxley believes WWE star LA Knight is a success story that other wrestlers should learn from.

Moxley and Knight were roommates earlier in their career, worked together on the indies, and were once tag team partners against The Big Show on an episode of WWE Heat. While speaking with SHAK Wrestling, Moxley commented on the success Knight has found over the past couple of years in WWE. He believes the 42-year-old Knight is an example of how persistence pays off — even when things take a lot longer than expected.

“The thing I love about it is that — it’s just the perfect example of like the overnight success story that took 20 years,” Moxley said. “People think, in all walks of life, they just have such impatience for stuff. And they give up as soon as things turn hard and as soon as there is challenges put in front of them. Especially in this sport, it’s such an up and down and, you know, nobody’s road is just consistent and good all the time to the top. And they just give up so quickly.

“No matter what anybody told him, he just had his vision and his intention and he just stuck with it for years and years and years and years and years and years and never wavered. And then just all of a sudden one day people think they just picked him up from like out of the blue — like they had a WWE casting call one day and they just hired him. It’s like, no, it took 20 years of eating sh*t to get to that point. And that’s a lesson people should learn from.”

Both Moxley and Knight are champions in their respective promotions right now. Moxley holds the AEW World Championship while Knight has the WWE United States title.

At AEW Full Gear this Saturday, Moxley is defending his title against Orange Cassidy in the main event.

Shinsuke Nakamura returns, attacks LA Knight on WWE SmackDown

Shinsuke Nakaumura is back, and he has a target.

Friday’s SmackDown saw Nakamura make his WWE television return by attacking LA Knight, who had just successfully defended the United States title against Berto in an open challenge match. Nakamura sported a new look, wearing all back and wearing red facepaint as he laid out Knight with the kinshasa. The segment ended with Nakamura walking away, his hair covering his face.

Nakamura had disappeared from WWE television since April when he was moved back to SmackDown as part of the 2024 WWE Draft. He did, however, work house shows over the summer in the United States, Japan, and Europe. Last month, he lost to Knight during WWE’s tour in England in matches that were for the United States title.

It was announced last month that Nakamura would be returning to Pro Wrestling NOAH on January 1, where he will face Ulka Sasaki. He previously worked for NOAH back in 2023, when he defeated The Great Muta.

WWE SmackDown live results: Cody Rhodes & Gunther go face-to-face

Nearly one week before they square off at Crown Jewel, undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes will go face-to-face with WWE World Heavyweight Champion Gunther on tonight’s WWE SmackDown from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.

The last time these two shared a ring was on the October 14th Raw where they exchanged verbal barbs before Rhodes invited Gunther to SmackDown. The two will meet for the ceremonial Crown Jewel Championship next Saturday in Saudi Arabia.

Carmelo Hayes and Andrade will go one-on-one in the finale of their recent best-of-seven series. United States Champion LA Knight will be the special guest referee.

After winning their respective triple threat matches last week, #DIY (Johnny Gargano & Tommaso Ciampa) will face the Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley & Chris Sabin) who debuted on last week’s show. The winner will earn a future Tag Team title shot against The Bloodline.

Join us for live coverage starting at 8 PM EST.

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– The show opened with the Crown Jewel Championship case shown being brought into the arena. Gunther and Cody were also shown entering the building. Ditto for Motor City Machine Guns, #DIY and Randy Orton, the last of which featured Orton stopping on the way to the ring to talk to Paul Levesque in Guerrilla Position. Levesque motioned for Orton to go the ring.

The Randy Orton/Paul Levesque segment

Well, it was fun to have Levesque out there, and it was fun seeing Orton walk past him backstage before ultimately getting to the ring and calling Levesque out. They tried with the promo. Hard. Really hard. Noticeably hard. But I am interested in seeing what this means for how Owens approaches their match at Crown Jewel. If he’s going to be painted as a ruthless, angry fella, he better be both ruthless and angry and he better not hold back – especially after all this.

Orton noted how he wanted to get his hands on Kevin Owens, but it looks like Owens is off limits. Orton then invited Levesque to the ring. Orton said he thought Levesque was protecting Owens from Orton. The Triple H music then hit and Levesque was seen getting up from Guerrilla and Levesque appeared in the entranceway. Levesque said Orton never shows up to work on time and because of that, they had to “do this now.”

Orton yelled that Levesque is protecting Owens, but Levesque said he wasn’t protecting anybody. Levesque told Orton that the match isn’t going to happen and Orton kept yelling it is because Levesque is trying to protect Owens and finally Levesque shut orton up and said he was trying to protect Orton. The crowd chanted “RKO!” Levesque explained that Owens has never had a friend in this business. Levesque noted how Owens is all about nothing but business. Levesque said for the first time, Owens let his guard down and trusted Orton and Cody. Levesque worked in calling Orton a “miserable prick.” Levesque then noted how Cody and Orton turned on Owens.

Levesque said he talked to Owens and he doesn’t think Owens is the same Kevin Owens and he doesn’t want to put him in the ring with Orton. Levesque referenced how steel rods were just put into Orton’s back and he said he doesn’t want to see Orton go back on the shelf – perhaps permanently. Orton said none of that would happen and he didn’t ask “Paul Levesque” to come to the ring – instead, Orton wanted the Cerebral Assassin and The Game. Orton referenced how The Game used to beat the hell out of him, including in his front lawn. Orton asked Levesque what he would do if he was in Orton’s shoes. Orton said this was him talking man to man. Orton said Levesque knows what it’s like to have everything taken away from him and if Levesque was in Orton’s shoes, he would want to handle his business the only way he knows how – in the middle of the ring. Orton begged Levesque for the match against Owens.

Levesque said he hopes to God Orton knows what he’s asking for and noted how if Orton wants Owens at Crown Jewel, he’s got him. Levesque then left the ring after saying he hopes Orton protects himself at all times.

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Andrade vs. Carmelo Hayes ended in a No Contest [9:45]

Lame. Lame on every level. Lame on every single solitary level. Even the live crowd agreed as the finish fell flat and Knight, who is typically super-over everywhere he goes, got little to no response as he spoke on the microphone. WWE stumbled into a great wrestling-focused program with Andrade and Melo and this is how they blow it off? Obviously, this won’t be the real blow off, but to tease a Game 7 like that and then do this? It’s a betrayal of trust to any fan who bought into the Melo/Andrade series organically based almost exclusively on the fact that they had good wrestling matches. You could see this coming. But it was still dumb.

Knight was wearing his vest, sunglasses and his U.S. title during the match. Andrade went for a quick pin after a back elbow and got a two-count out of it. Hayes rolled to the outside and Hayes threw Andrade into the barricade. Back in the ring, Andrade retook control with some chops and stomps. Knight was yelling at Andrade and Hayes took advantage of it until Andrade simply pushed Hayes over the top rope. Andrade ran for a splash, but Knight stopped him to start a count. As a result, Andrade flipped over Knight and landed on Melo as the show went to a commercial break.

The show returned and there was an inverted Spanish Fly off the second rope, but both guys sold the effects. Knight, at this point, had his belt and sunglasses off. Hayes and Andrade traded blows until Hayes planted Andrade with a tilt-a-whirl face-buster for a two-count. “This is awesome!” chants began from the crowd. Andrade set up for The Message, but it turned into a Destroyer from Andrade onto Hayes. Andrade hit a double-knees in a corner and got a two-count out of it. When Hayes kicked out, he threw Andrade onto Knight, which meant Knight wasn’t free to count a pin. Melo then accidentally super-kicked Knight. Andrade went for Three Amigos, but it turned into a Melo planting Andrade. Knight then threw Hayes into the commentary table and hit a BFT on Andrade. Knight did the same to Melo.

Knight walked to the outside and rang the bell and grabbed a microphone. Knight said “to hell with Game 7.” Knight said he was the United States Champion and he was the winner of Game 7. Knight’s music hit and Knight walked to the back and the match was off.

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– Nia Jax and Tiffany Stratton were talking backstage and Candice LaRae walked into the frame. LeRae said she’d take care of Jax’s Naomi problem and Stratton looked disgusted.

– Knight was walking backstage and walked into GM Nick Aldis, who was angry and booked Knight, Melo and Andrade in a triple threat for the U.S. title at Crown Jewel.

Naomi defeated Candice LeRae [8:53]

I was kind of hoping LeRae would somehow get the win, but it was not to be. As such, does this mean LeRae’s momentum is halted after that win last week? I hope not. Time will tell. As for this match, it was fine. It started slow and was a little clunky to start, but the women worked hard and got to the next gear by the time the finish came around, so good for them. I’d just prefer a better way to get out of this match, but those decisions are not mine to make.

LeRae had control early until Naomi hit a kick to the head. LeRae came back with a cross-body and a couple pin attempts. Naomi earned the upper hand with a kick and a Bulldog into the turnbuckle. Naomi went to the top and LeRae caught Naomi, planting her on the apron. The show then went to a commercial break.

The show returned and Naomi had control until LeRae pulled Naomi down by her hair. LeRae worked a ground-and-pound. Naomi fought back and planted LeRae to even things out. Naomi then landed a series of dropkicks and a Bulldog. Naomi went for another Bulldog, but LeRae countered and Naomi went to the outside. Indi Hartwell ran Naomi into a ring post and rolled Naomi into the ring. Bayley’s music hit and Bayley took Hartwell out. This distracted LeRae and Naomi hit her finish on LeRae for the win.

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– Lin-Manuel Miranda was shown in the front row and he even gave the camera the Suck It sign. Cody’s music hit and at the 9 p.m. EST turn, we went to the Cody/Gunther segment.

The Cody/Gunther face-to-face

Undoubtedly the best segment of the night. This was great. Tell me where Gunther is telling lies and I’ll tell you that you’re wrong. He has such a way of keeping his badass-ness, taking pot shots and maintaining composure in such a unique way – a way that’s even kind of impossible in today’s world of smart wrestling fans. There is absolutely nothing anyone should ever change about that character. Cody, for his part, showed up, too, and this was a major improvement from last week. Good fire. Good verbal jabs. Good stuff all around.

As Cody was about to do the third (or fourth?) “Whoa!” inside the ring, Gunther’s music hit to ruin the fun, which was great. The crowd chanted “Cody!” Gunther asked Cody what he wanted to talk about, which was funny. Cody told Gunther he wanted to know why he wanted to be Crown Jewel Champion. Gunther said it was “totally unnecessary” to mention his daughter last week, so he clearly reads this website regularly. Gunther talked about how Cody finished his story and it was all for the legacy of Dusty Rhodes.

Gunther mocked Cody for asking for the “John Cena schedule,” just to live up to other standards. Gunther said Cody just loves the dramatics. Gunther said his only reason is himself and he is the greatest pro wrestler in the company and the crowd responded in kind. Gunther said he simply just wanted to live up to himself. Gunther asked Cody what the real reason was that he wanted the Crown Jewel Championship.

Cody responded by saying that was the dumbest question he’s ever been asked in a wrestling ring. Cody said none of it exists without all the fans. Cody then led the crowd in a “Whoa!” and he even counted it in. Cody said, “you bet your ass I’m dramatic,” and he said he was proud to be dramatic. He also celebrated the Cody Crybabies. Cody talked about he was making the media rounds and he realized that what Gunther was missing was the responsibility that came with being a champion. Gunther interrupted Cody and said he knows everything about responsibility. The crowd actually cheered.

Gunther told Cody he gets the same requests Cody does, but Gunther just tells them no because he has the guts to say no. Gunther said he has the guts to say no “to all of them,” referring to the fans, who booed. Gunther said the reason Cody doesn’t say no is because his “little story is over,” and that makes Cody a “gutless champion.” Gunther said the gutless champion will always be secondary to Gunther. Cody mocked Gunther for being a “ring general” and said he sees no general because he leads no one but himself.

Cody said his whole career has been built on guts and out of nowhere dropped down and hit Gunther with a punch. Ludwig Kaiser ran in and stopped Cody and as a result, Kaiser and Gunther attacked Cody. Gunther hit a lariat on Cody, but Randy Orton ran out and chased the heels out of the ring. The crowd chanted “Randy!” Cody’s music hit the end the segment.

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– A video recapping last week’s Bloodline developments aired.

– A ton of women were arguing backstage. Adam Pearce, Ava and Aldis walked into the frame. Aldis said at Crown Jewel Bianca Belair & Jade Cargill will defend their tag titles against Damage CTRL, Piper Niven & Chelsea Green, and Jakara Jackson & Lash Legend in a Fatal Four-Way.

– Next week, Liv Morgan and Nia Jax will go face-to-face. Also, Cody Rhodes & Randy Orton will go up against Gunther & Ludwig Kaiser. Plus, the Fatal Four-Way for the women’s tag titles will take place on SmackDown – and not Crown Jewel.

Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley & Chris Sabin) defeated #DIY (Johnny Gargano & Tommaso Ciampa) to become the No. 1 Contenders for the WWE Tag Team Championship [11:17]

This was a very good match, if not a tiny bit predictable. Perhaps the most interesting development is the inevitable dissension between Gargano and Ciampa. In a weird way, I’m hoping they aren’t pulling the trigger on a breakup yet, but at the same time, we know they both probably work better as singles acts. Either way, the tag action was great here and this was a big step up from last week’s debut match from MCMG. And good on them for it. All four guys felt like they had something to prove and the result was a very good tag team wrestling match. The Bloodline vs. MCMG should be a lot of fun.

Gargano and Shelley started the match. The two traded pin attempts and things restarted. Ciampa tagged in and before long, Sabin came in to hit Ciampa with a series of rapid-fire double-team moves. Gargano tagged in and #DIY hit their own double-team moves on Sabin. Gargano kicked Sabin’s head for a two-count. Gargano chopped Sabin and tagged in Ciampa, but Sabin tagged in Shelley. Things broke down and Ciampa was recipient of a Meet In The Middle from MCMG. Gargano hit a spear on Sabin and Ciampa worked over Shelley on the outside. Gargano and Ciampa celebrated and the show went to a commercial break.

Back from the break and Sabin was battling both Gargano and Ciampa. Ultimately, Shelley tagged in and the two worked over #DIY, complete with a wild double-team move that involved all four wrestlers. Sabin tagged in and lifted Gargano, but Gargano rolled Sabin up before kicking Sabin in the ear. Ciampa tagged in and hit an assisted Fairytale Ending. Ciampa landed a running knee on Sabin for a good near-fall. Gargano tagged in and they set up for a Meet In The Middle, but that resulted in multiple failed pin attempts. Gargano then accidentally super-kicked Ciampa. Shelley tagged in and they hit Skull & Bones to win the match.

After the match, Gargano and Ciampa argued a little on the outside of the ring. The Bloodline’s music hit and Solo Sikoa walked out with his crew as MCMG stood in the ring. The Bloodline walked to the ring and the show went to a break.

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– The show returned and Nick Aldis was in the ring. Aldis said the tag match would not happen tonight and the crowd chanted “OTC!” Sikoa told Brooklyn to “shut your mouth.” Sikoa said he just wanted to come out and introduce themselves to the No. 1 Contenders. The crowd booed loudly. Sikoa then did his “acknowledge me!” bit to Brooklyn and got a lot of heat for it. Sikoa welcomed MCMG to SmackDown and told MCMG to acknowledge Sikoa as their Tribal Chief. Sabin introduced MCMG and said they’d wrestle any place, anytime. Sikoa said that was funny and if they wanted to make an “impact” – which was funny – they could have the match now.

Aldis chimed in and said MCMG has given everything to the business and he’d be damned if he’d standby and let … Shelley interrupted Aldis and said Aldis knows more than anyone else what they put into the industry. Shelley said if they want a match right now, they can have it. Aldis asked MCMG if that’s what they want, they said yes and a match was made.

Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley & Chris Sabin) defeated The Bloodline (Tama Tonga & Tonga Loa) to win the WWE Tag Team Championship. [7:27]

I love it. I don’t care that the Bloodline nonsense had to happen. I don’t care if it feels too soon. I don’t care if the title change is overshadowed. Sabin and Shelley deserve this and more and to see it happen in real time is almost surreal, especially if you’ve followed them all these years. Goodness, that was a lot of fun. This was a show that had a borderline terrible first hour and a borderline perfect second hour. Pro wrestling, man. There’s nothing like it.

The four guys brawled to begin the match, but Tonga and Loa dropkicked MCMG to take them down. The show went to its final commercial break. The show returned and Tonga was working over Shelley. Loa and Tonga went for a double splash, but Shelley moved and Jimmy Uso appeared to attack Sikoa and Fatu on the outside. Sikoa and Fatu quickly fought back and Roman Reigns’s music hit. Reigns then walked out and gave Fatu a Superman Punch. Reigns, Jimmy, Sikoa and Fatu fought to the back.

Sabin tagged in and Sabin worked over Tonga and hit a shotgun dropkick. The Bloodline fought back and moved the referee in the way of a splash. With the referees out, Tonga and Loa grabbed chairs. Another man in a hoodie appeared and it was Jey Uso. He took out Loga and threw him over the commentary table. Jey then hit Tonga with the chair and landed a spear on Tonga before revealing himself. MCMG set up their finisher, hit it and got the win.

After MCMG made it to the back, Jey was alone in the ring and Jimmy walked back out to the ring. Jimmy and Jey hugged hard in the middle of the ring. Roman stood in the entranceway and watched. Roman looked contemplative as the show went off the air.

United States title match official for WWE SmackDown

This Friday night, Carmelo Hayes will attempt to win his first championship on the WWE main roster.

WWE has confirmed that LA Knight vs. Hayes for the United States title will take place on this week’s episode of SmackDown. The show is being held at Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville, South Carolina.

Hayes is coming off a victory over AJ Styles on SmackDown last Friday. Before the match, Knight told Hayes that he would give him a title shot if he was able to beat Styles. The match ended with Hayes technically winning by referee stoppage after Styles was unable to continue due to injury. Knight then laid out Hayes as he was being announced as the winner.

In addition to going after the U.S. title, Hayes has been involved in a program with Andrade on SmackDown. They’re tied at 3-3 with a seventh match to decide their feud likely on the horizon.

Here’s the updated SmackDown lineup for this week:

WWE SmackDown (Friday, October 11) —

  • Roman Reigns speaks
  • WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions Bianca Belair & Jade Cargill defend against NXT’s Lash Legend & Jakara Jackson
  • United States Champion LA Knight defends against Carmelo Hayes

Wrestling Observer Live: Cody & Roman, live perspective of WWE SmackDown in Sacramento

Wrestling Observer Live Saturday with Jim Valley. Minutes before the show started, Sports Byline Producer Daniel mentioned he went to SmackDown Friday night in Sacramento.

Not only did we have his thoughts, but we also kept talking during the commercial breaks. So it’s a longer show with bonus content:

  • Was the crowd bummed that some main event stars weren’t there?
  • Who did they like?
  • Who was the most over?
  • Who does Daniel think saved the show for the live crowd?

The Cody and Roman confrontation was CINEMA! It was pretty. But was it effective, or too over the top? If Cody and Roman are CINEMA, then Chelsea Green is Lucille Ball, a brilliant comedian.

Plus, The Outrunners are moving up. Can they be more than a one-hit wonder? All that and more, all done on the fly. Check it out.

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WWE SmackDown live results: LA Knight vs. Andrade U.S. title match

After pulling out the victory against Carmelo Hayes last week, Andrade has earned himself a United States title match on WWE SmackDown tonight.

Andrade and Hayes each had two wins against one another going into last Friday’s bout. Following Andrade’s victory, Knight appeared in the entrance way to set up his title against Andrade for tonight’s show.

Also tonight, Cody Rhodes and Roman Reigns will meet in a taped segment. Set on the campus of Georgia Tech, where Roman Reigns played college football, the two recently had “an intense conversation,” and WWE cameras captured the interaction.

In a tornado tag team match, Nia Jax & Tiffany Stratton will take on Bayley & Naomi. Last week, the stipulation was set that whoever scores the fall will challenge Jax for the WWE Women’s Championship at Bad Blood. If Bayley & Naomi lose, whoever loses the fall must leave SmackDown forever.

Then, after Apollo Crews spoiled Giovanni Vinci’s debut two weeks ago, beating Vinci in three seconds, the two will have a rematch tonight.

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

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– A video package recapping last week’s Cody Rhodes, Roman Reigns, Bloodline developments opened the show.

– The Bloodline was shown entering the building earlier today and Jacob Fatu attacked the entire security staff. LA Knight’s music hit and we went to the ring for the first match.

LA Knight defeated Andrade to retain the United States Championship [17:10]

That post-match thing was odd. Knight seemed genuinely miffed, but it could have been because he slipped on the ropes a couple times as the match went to the finish. The commentary team did a good job covering up for it, but it looked like Knight didn’t feel like Andrade was blameless. Interesting. This was one of the best LA Knight matches in a long time and I have to think that has a lot to do with Andrade being the one standing opposite Knight. It’s rare you see an LA Knight match go longer than 15 minutes on television, but this one did and it worked – actually, it worked much better than I anticipated it would. Even better: No Carmelo Hayes interference. I wonder if that means he’s done with Andrade for good, for real, for real. I hope not.

Andrade stuck out his hand for a handshake to start the match and Knight shook it. Knight when for an inside cradle early and got a one-count. Both guys went for their finishers less than a minute into things, and both got out of the attempts. The show then went to a commercial break. Back from the break, the two were trading strikes inside the ring. Andrade landed a few loud chops and went to the top to hit a cross-body for a two-count. Andrade then worked a head-lock to slow things down.

Andrade ran the ropes, which eventually ended with Andrade running into an elbow from Knight. Action spilled outside and Knight slammed Andrade’s head off the commentary table repeatedly. Andrade found himself back in the ring and Knight hit a slingshot shoulder block for a two-count. The two fought on the apron and Andrade ran Knight into the ring post to take control. Andrade went to the top and actually landed a moonsault onto Knight from the corner top onto the outside. The show then went to another break.

Back from that break, Knight and Andrade collided in the middle of the ring to reset things. Andrade got to his feet first and played to the crowd, which was a mixed bag. Andrade went for a double-knees, but Knight moved and followed up with a DDT, which was good enough for a two-count. Knight stomped on Andrade in a corner, which led to a running knee from Knight. Knight hit a neck-breaker for a good near-fall. Knight lifted Andrade and put him on the top turnbuckle as the crowd chanted “This is awesome!”

Andrade elbowed Knight off the top rope and that led to the missed-moonsault-into-a-standing-moonsault spot (and it looked a lot closer to disaster than normal). Andrade then landed a double-knees in the corner, but Knight kicked out. Andrade ran at Knight, but Knight caught him and hit a powerslam, followed by an elbow from the top rope. Knight went for a BFT, but Andrade countered into a roll-up for a two-count and then hit a wild spinning back elbow for a great near-fall. The two battled on the top and Knight slipped twice, which led to an attempted dropkick from the top via Andrade, but Knight moved and hit a BFT for the win. Knight stood up and was bleeding from the eyebrow. The two had a weird exchange after the match, with Andrade wanting to shake Knight’s hand, but Knight wouldn’t open his hand. Andrade raised Knight’s arm and Knight looked angry to close the segment.

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– Tiffany Stratton was talking to Nia Jax backstage and she said it would be so good to never see Bayley or Naomi on SmackDown again. Jax said if Stratton loses, it might be a good idea if Stratton leaves SmackDown.

– Andrade and Melo were talking backstage and Melo said Andrade choked harder than the Kings did against the Lakers some years back (he wasn’t entirely wrong). It quickly escalated and the two had a nice backstage brawl.

The Cody Rhodes/Roman Reigns confrontation

I … I … I don’t know. This wasn’t for me. Not on a pro wrestling show. I understand it – production is great, drama is there, it looks like a movie, blah, blah, and blah. I could have done without it because I like my pro wrestling with a side of grit. Now, with that said: This was great in terms of explaining how and why these two will team together. Cody wanted Roman’s word that he would stand by him, considering they are going into battle against Roman’s family, and that was a key aspect to this story that needed to be explained. So, in that way, this worked better than a standard opening SmackDown promo segment that would have felt too normal. That said, mission accomplished. The shiny excess, though? Not for this viewer.

The walkup looked like a scene from “Love Is Blind.” A ton of black SUVs pulled up to the Georgia Tech football stadium. Reigns got out of one of them and walked to the 50-yard line. A single white car pulled into the stadium and Cody hopped out of it from the driver’s seat. Cody walked to the 50-yard line as well. Roman talked first and told Cody that everyone Cody saw was Roman’s. Reigns then followed that up by saying it’s his field and his stadium and his city. Reigns asked Cody what he has done for Roman’s city.

Cody noted how Center Stage and The Omni were in Atlanta and multiple generations of his family have bled for the city. Cody said it might be Roman’s field, but it is Cody’s home. Roman grinned and said, “That’s very good. This is your home.” Roman told Cody that he signed himself into a lose/lose situation because Cody has everything to lose and he’s dealing with people who have nothing to lose. Roman recalled all the bad things The Bloodline did to Roman and Roman said he has nothing to lose because they took everything him from. Roman said he was a man with no country.

Cody responded by saying that Roman is a chief without a tribe. Cody said they took Jimmy, his Wise Man and the Ula Falla. Cody asked Roman to take a good look around WWE because WWE has a Tribal Chief and a champion and neither of those things are Roman Reigns. Cody essentially said Roman is a shell of himself. Roman looked shook and asked Cody what he wanted. Cody said he wanted Roman’s word that Roman will have his back so Cody can have Roman’s. Roman gave Cody his word. Roman said he’d have Cody’s back, but after it’s done, Roman will take back what’s his – the Undisputed WWE Championship. Cody said it wasn’t Roman’s to take. Roman told Cody he was in his way. Cody moved and Roman said Cody was in his way … in life. Roman then walked away.

Kevin Owens was shown watching the video backstage. Byron Saxton walked up and asked Owens what he thought. Owens just walked away.

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Apollo Crews defeated Giovanni Vinci [1:35]

I don’t really know that I’m a fan of whatever gimmick this is supposed to be. If anything, this is getting Crews over … right? I thought WWE did a good job of building Vinci’s debut up and making him feel like a big deal. The first loss put him in joke territory and this second loss throws him into mid-card hell. I don’t know what’s next, but you have to think he eventually gets a win. At this point, so what?

Crews’s entrance was not televised. Vinci’s entrance, meanwhile, was, indeed televised. As for the revolution … OK, sorry. Anyway, the bell rang and nobody won right away, so we didn’t get a repeat of their fist match. Instead, Vinci attacked Crews with a series of chops and slaps. Vinci worked a ground-and-pound and weirdly threw Crews into the ropes repeatedly. Vinci lifted Crews, but Crews wiggled out and rolled up Vinci for the win yet again. After the match, Vinci attacked Crews and hit a brain-buster. Vinci then jawed at Crews and left the ring.

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– Saxton walked up to Owens again backstage and asked Owens what he thought. Owens said he’d rather talk about it in the ring and walked to the ring as the show went to break.

The Kevin Owens segment

There wasn’t much to this, though I do wonder where Sikoa (and for that matter, Roman) is tonight. I could do without the impromptu booking, which has been run into the ground in WWE Land, but it should be a serviceable main event. In the meantime, Owens feels like he’s spinning his wheels a bit in these random roles that aren’t necessarily random, but they aren’t necessarily fresh, either. With all the contract chatter surrounding him lately, it does make you wonder what his immediate future might look like.

Owens said he’s aware that people wonder what he thinks of the situation between Cody and Roman. Owens said he has to be honest … but then Tama Tonga’s music hit and Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa and Jacob Fatu walked out – sans Solo Sikoa. Tonga received a ton of boos and said last week, Cody and Roman embarrassed Sikoa last week and that was a big mistake. Tonga said Cody and Roman will get what’s coming to them at Bad Blood, but tonight, Owens will get what he has coming by orders of the real Tribal Chief, Solo Sikoa.

Owens invited everyone into the ring and ultimately faced off with Jacob Fatu. The Bloodline put the boots to Owens until #DIY ran out for the save, complete with a Shatter Machine on Tonga. Nick Aldis then walked out with a microphone and a bunch of security guys. The ring was filled with security and Aldis said he was sick and tired of everyone fighting each other when there isn’t a bell ringing. Aldis said he noticed there were three heels and three babyfaces and as such, a six-man tag match was booked for the main event.

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– Bayley and Naomi were talking backstage and Bayley said they have a common goal of getting the belt off Nia. Naomi said when she wins, Bayley will be the first with a title opportunity.

Naomi & Bayley defeated Nia Jax & Tiffany Stratton [11:05]

Well, it appears a triple threat is coming. The tiny moment between Naomi and Bayley was fun, but outside of that, this was a pretty standard tornado tag by WWE standards. Stratton accidentally hitting a Swanton on Jax only furthers their will they/won’t they story, and that’s fine, but I’m about two weeks away from that whole thing running my patience thin. This means Jax leaves SmackDown forever, right? I’m joking, but that would create a neat wrinkle.

The match opened with the heels taking control until Naomi and Bayley came back with some splashes. The heels quickly regained the upper hand and the show went to a commercial break. Back from that break, the action spilled to the outside and Jax threw Naomi over the barricade. Jax tried to do the same to Bayley, but Bayley got out of it and pushed Jax into a Naomi kick. Bayley hit a suicide dive on Jax and Naomi landed a cross-body on Stratton on the outside.

The action returned to the ring and Stratton clotheslined Naomi. It worked until Bayley hit Stratton with a suplex and went for a pin, but Naomi broke up the pin, so the babyfaces had a moment of discord. Naomi and Bayley made up and landed a double back-drop on Jax. Jax came right back and took down Naomi before going for her finish, but Bayley came over and cut Jax off. Stratton got involved, but that only led to a stereo elbow/leg drop from Naomi and Bayley on Stratton and Jax. Naomi and Stratton were working on the top rope, but it led to an X-Factor from Naomi on Jax. Stratton then accidentally hit a Swanton on Jax.

Bayley and Naomi hit a 1-D on Stratton. All of this was enough for Jax to gain her energy back. From there, Bayley and Naomi countered something from Jax and subsequently pinned Jax at the same time. As such, they won the match simultaneously. Jax looked shocked as the show went to a commercial break.

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– A Chelsea Green vignette aired and it featured Green taking the literal trash out. Green then beat up a mannequin with Michin’s face taped onto the top of it. Green was ostensibly training for a dumpster match with Michin, which was set up last week. Turns out, the match will happen in Nashville in two weeks. As for next week, Melo and Andrade will have their sixth match in the series.

– Naomi and Bayley were talking to Nick Aldis in his office. Aldis said the solution to the finish of their match will be that next week, Naomi and Bayley will face each other. The winner will take on Jax for the WWE Women’s Championship.

– Kevin Owens made his entrance for the main event, but video of #DIY being beat up backstage was shown. The Bloodline then came out and attacked Owens. From there, the Street Profits’ music hit and the Profits ran to ringside for the save. Owens landed a Swanton on everybody on the outside. It looked like Owens and the Profits would take on the responsibility of the six-man tag after a commercial break.

The Street Profits (Angelo Dawkins & Montez Ford) & Kevin Owens fought The Bloodline (Jaco Fatu, Tama Tonga & Tonga Loa) to an apparent no-contest [14:49]

I’m not sure why #DIY was taken out of the match … only to have the Profits replace them … only to have #DIY run out for the save after the match … only for #DIY to quickly be dispensed. I also don’t quite know why the referee calls it all off after someone is thrown into the steps, which happens routinely in WWE every week on television. But. If you can get past all that, I suppose, this was fine. SmackDown has become extremely formulaic anymore and this six-man tag was the epitome of that. At some point, this show has to get out of its rut, but my fear is if it does actually move to three hours next year … well, that’s going to be a tough ask. For now, outside of Roman and Cody (and perhaps Andrade and Melo, though that clearly has a shelf life), SmackDown is an increasingly tough watch. Not very compelling. Not very different. Not very interesting. That said, on to next week.

Owens and Loa started the match and Owens got the better of it. Dawkins tagged in and got his strikes in before Ford tagged in and worked over Loa. Dawkins came back in and kept up the offense. Owens followed that up with a tag in and a clothesline and a two-count. Ford tagged in and stomped on Loa as the crowd chanted “OTC!” Eventually Loa was able to tag in Fatu and Fatu quickly gained control over Ford. Tonga tagged in and landed a springboard splash onto Ford. Tonga hit a sliding clothesline on Ford for a two-count. Fatu tagged back in and landed a running elbow on Ford, but missed a hip attack.

Dawkins tagged in and fired things up, hitting a leaping back elbow and hitting the rest of the Bloodline … until Dawkins ran into a super-kick from Fatu. Fatu followed it up with a moonsault and the show went to a commercial break. Back from the break, Tonga covered Dawkins for a two-count. Tonga eventually leapt at Dawkins, but Dawkins caught him and suplexed Tonga. Fatu tagged in and cut off Dawkins, whipping Dawkins into a turnbuckle. Fatu ran at Dawkins, but Dawkins countered with a leaping kick. Fatu jumped at Dawkins and Dawkins moved, ultimately getting the hot tag to Ford.

Tonga tagged in and Ford hit a series of moves, complete with a step-up knee and a standing moonsault, for a two-count. Owens tagged in and immediately ran around the ring outside of it, clotheslining everyone in the Bloodline and hitting a Frog Splash on Loa from the apron. Back in the ring, Owens hit a Cannonaball and Swanton on Tonga for a good near-fall. Owens went to the top and Tonga cut Owens off. Tonga went for a super-plex, but Owens countered with his usual counter suplex. A pin attempt was broken up via Loa. Owens hit a Stunner on Tonga, but Loa pulled Owens off Tonga and for whatever reason, the ref rang the bell to end the match.

After the match, Ford landed a flip dive on The Bloodline and pumped up the crowd. A brawl between the teams ensued. The Bloodline got the best of the babyfaces, including an attempt at a triple powerbomb on Owens … until #DIY stumbled out from the back and broke up the brawl. It didn’t quite matter because The Bloodline fought them off, too. The trio set their sights on Owens … until Cody’s music hit and Cody ran out with a chair. Cody hopped into the ring with Fatu and Fatu kicked the chair out of Cody’s hands. Cody came back, however, with a Cody Cutter on Fatu. Owens grabbed the chair and stood behind Cody. Cody turned around and it looked like Owens was going to hit Cody with the chair, but Owens dropped the chair. Cody extended his hand and Owens shook it. The two half-hugged and the show ended.

United States title match, stipulation tag team bout official for next WWE SmackDown

A United States title match is set for next week’s SmackDown.

LA Knight will defend the title against Andrade on next week’s show in Sacramento. Andrade won the best-of-five series between himself and Carmelo Hayes on Friday. After the match, Knight came out and congratulated Andrade on his win. However, he said he’ll drop Andrade on his head next week.

The two started their series back in July, with Andrade scoring the first two wins before Hayes rallied back with two wins of his own.

A tag team bout with big stipulations is also set for next week. After both Bayley and Naomi confronted Nia Jax and Tiffany Stratton on Friday’s SmackDown, Jax suggested the tag match. She also named the stipulations: Whoever pinned her or Stratton would get a title match at next month’s Bad Blood PLE. However, if Stratton or Jax pinned either Bayley or Naomi, whoever lost the fall would have to leave the SmackDown brand.

Here is the card so far for next week’s SmackDown.

  • WWE United States title: LA Knight defends against Andrade
  • Nia Jax & Tiffany Stratton vs. Bayley & Naomi – whoever pins Jax or Stratton gets a WWE Women’s title match at Bad Blood. If Jax & Stratton win, the loser must leave SmackDown

Ludwig Kaiser answers LA Knight’s US title open challenge on WWE SmackDown

In his home country of Germany on Friday, Ludwig Kaiser was featured in a championship match.

This week’s SmackDown from Berlin opened with Kaiser answering LA Knight’s open challenge for the United States title. The German crowd was on Kaiser’s side, but the U.S. title did not change hands. Knight pinned Kaiser after hitting the BFT.

Though Kaiser is on the Raw roster, he made a surprise SmackDown appearance for this match. The German fans gave Kaiser a big reaction when he entered. Before the match, Kaiser cut a promo claiming that he was going to change the U.S. title into his own personal European Championship if he won.

Kaiser was a top star for German indie promotion wXw prior to his WWE career, wrestling as Axel Dieter Jr.

This was Knight’s second defense of the U.S. title. He won the belt from Logan Paul at SummerSlam earlier this month and retained against Santos Escobar last week on SmackDown.

Before this SmackDown, WWE had not held a televised show in Germany in 27 years. The episode was taped earlier in the day before airing in the United States.

Germany is hosting its first-ever WWE PPV/PLE — Bash in Berlin — this Saturday. Kaiser does not have a match at the event, but his Imperium friend Gunther is set to defend the World Heavyweight Championship against Randy Orton.