Friday, April 3, 2020

SmackDown

The Usos stated that they'd be leaving WrestleMania as the SmackDown Tag Team Champions. Kofi and E are here to give them a reality check. 

Miz and Morrison finally come out while the Usos & New Day are bickering in the ring. M&M run down their accomplishments over the past few months, including defeating every single SmackDown tag team at Elimination Chamber. 

So Miz and Morrison decided to climb up some ladders while four of their rivals were sitting at ringside. 

Kofi is hit by an accidental superkick, forcing Big E to lay out the Usos. Miz & Morrison take advantage and toss E into the stairs before knocking out Kofi and Jey Uso with a ladder. 


Naomi vs. Lacey Evans vs. Tamina in a Triple Threat

Tamina won

Bayley tried to bring Tamina to her side, which led to a nasty superkick. Banks attempts the same thing and gets slammed with a Samoan Drop. 


We see replay of Shawn Michaels vs. Ric Flair in a Career Threatening Match - WrestleMania 24


Tucker vs. Dolph Ziggler 

Tucker wins via DQ

Before Ziggler can crush Tucker between two sets of steps, Mandy Rose and Sonya Deville stop him. Otis runs out to break up the assault. 

Arena glitches out again before "The truth will be heard" again. A hooded hacker appears on screen and shows footage from Valentines Day where it's revealed that Sonya Deville was the one to send Otis the "I'll be late text". 

When Otis responded Sonya deleted the texts. Further footage shows Sonya conspiring with Dolph Ziggler to ruin Mandy's date with Otis. 

Mandy walks off, leaving Sonya crying. Dolph attempts to run and is nearly taken out by Otis. 


Daniel Bryan vs. Shinsuke Nakamura

Daniel Bryan won via DQ

Inside the ring, Cesaro plants Bryan with the Neutralizer. Nakamura follows up with the Kinshasa. They then leave Bryan in the corner for the Helluva Kick. 


John Cena comes out.

“Now they can hear us talking," says Cena to the cameraman. 

Of course John Cena is the one to talk about this whole empty arena coronavirus situation.

As far as the Firefly Fun House match, Cena's not afraid of whatever that is. The Fiend, Cena says, thrives on uncertainty, fear, and panic. Cena's not afraid. At Wrestlemania, he finishes Wyatt. In fact, he says Bray Wyatt isn't even on the level below him. 

Cena accepts Wyatt's challenge before some creepy music begins to play and the puppets surround the barricade. Ramblin Rabbit says that once The Fiend is done, he'll be a part of the Fun House forever. 

The Fiend appears on the Raven's Perch and stares down Cena, who is scared by Bray Wyatt appearing behind him stating "Let Me In." 



Rating: 70/70

Decent show as we look forward to WrestleMania.

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