SmackDown kicked off with Mandy Rose who was backstage, getting ready for her match with Sonya Deville.
Mandy Rose vs. Sonya Deville
Sonya Deville won
Miz & Morrison vs. Lucha House Party vs. The New Day vs. The Forgotten Sons
Miz and Morrison won
King Corbin was being interviewed about the upcoming six-man tag match on SmackDown. Daniel Bryan and Drew Gulak had a mystery tag team partner but Corbin wasn't worried about it. He was more focused on becoming the second man to win the Money in the Bank match twice.
Jeff Hardy was back and being interviewed by Renee Young as Sheamus mocked him from backstage on SmackDown. Hardy was wondering where Sheamus was before he walked out to call Jeff an 'adrenaline junkie' and said that no one cared about him anymore. They argued for a bit about which of them was the washed-up star before Sheamus ran to the ring, only to eat a Twist of Fate and the Swanton Bomb.
Braun Strowman was out and asked Bray Wyatt to stop playing games and talk to him face to face on SmackDown. Wyatt came out and said that Braun owed him an apology before demanding that he was Strowman's creator and asked him to come home. Wyatt wanted to relieve him of the title before saying that their journey was 'just beginning'. Wyatt held out Braun's old mask but Strowman said that he was already home and left.
Tamina & Lacey Evans vs. Sasha Banks & Bayley
Tamina & Lacey Evans won
The hooded Mysterious Hacker returned and sent another message to the entire roster on SmackDown. At the end, a voice note revealed that payback is coming.
King Corbin, Shinsuke Nakamura & Cesaro vs. Daniel Bryan, Otis & Drew Gulak
Corbin, Nakamura and Cesaro won
After the match, the heels tried to attack Gulak but Otis and Bryan sent them over the barricade and into the seats. Corbin was left alone and he set up a ladder and went for the briefcase. Daniel Bryan came out but was sent into the ladder before Otis came out and Corbin eventually cleared the ring.
The show ended with Corbin climbing the ladder and grabbing the briefcase.
Rating: 70/70
Great show and matches
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