Friday, October 16, 2020

SmackDown

The entire SmackDown locker room is on the stage, minus Roman Reigns, while Stephanie McMahon and Triple H are in the ring. 

Dolph Ziggler and Robert Roode attack the Street Profits, leading to a big roster sized brawl. 

 

As the brawl continues, Lars Sullivan makes his entrance. Sami Zayn leads a group of Superstars against him, including Kalisto, Apollo Crews, and Chad Gable. 

Sami, of course, tactically retreats as soon as Lars enters the ring. 

Jeff Hardy attacks Lars from behind, sending him to the floor. 

 

Jeff Hardy vs. Lars Sullivan 

Lars Suillivan won

 

Big E says the only thing stronger than the Power of Positivity is the power of the WWE Draft. Kofi and Woods will be moving to RAW while E will stay on SmackDown. 

Kofi gets incredibly emotional, thanking the WWE Universe for sharing so many of their favorite moments of the New Day through social media the past week. 

Woods says that he's spent the best six years of his life with the New Day. Kofi says that in 2012, he was at a point where he didn't know if he wanted to do this anymore. When Woods and Big E talked to him about the opportunity to start this group, it reignited his love for the business. 

He calls E and Woods his brothers, his best friends, and begins to cry. Woods says it's time to ride off in the sunset the only way they know how, tag team domination. 

The New Day vs. Shinsuke Nakamura and Cesaro and Sheamus 

The Day won

 

Daniel Bryan loves being inside the ThunderDome. While he enjoys his time at home, he's happy to be here. He points to Brie Bella and Birdie on one of the screens, waving to them. 

Bryan is excited about the newest Superstars that have joined SmackDown. Bianca Belair, The Riott Squad, Kevin Owens, Aleister Black, Apollo Crews and more have Bryan ready to get back in the ring. 

He's interrupted by the Friday Night Messiah Seth Rollins. 

 

Rollins says that he'll be the one leading SmackDown into a new age, then asks if Daniel Bryan is going to join him on the quest of the greater good. 

 

Bryan says he's all for positive change, but Seth Rollins' crusade seems a bit dumb to him. Rollins gives him a chance to take it back, but that's a no-go. 

Rollins attacks Bryan, but the leader of the Yes Movement responds with a flying clothesline and a series of Yes Kicks. Rollins hastily retreats to the ramp, only to be met by Rey and Dominik Mysterio. 

 

Street Profits (c) vs. Dolph Ziggler and Robert Roode for the SmackDown Tag Team Titles


No Contest 

Dawkins is planted with a spinebuster/Zig-Zag combo, but Montez responds with a high angle crossbody, laying out both contenders. 

 

Adam Pearce is in the ring with both Sasha Banks and champion Bayley. 

Banks and Bayley both say that they've been waiting on this moment for a long time. Banks says that Bayley didn't get where she is with any help. It was all by herself. 

The Role Model says that Banks has been waiting to turn on her for such a long time, and Banks is just mad she didn't do it first. 

 

Banks says she could've turned on her at any time, but she would never do that because they were best friends. Friends don't do that to each other. 

Banks is the reason Bayley showed up on the main roster years ago. She was there for Bayley when she won her first main roster belt, and more. Bayley didn't understand that, so now Banks has to take the one thing she holds dear. 

Banks signs the contract, but Bayley doesn't. 

 

Roman Reigns vs. Braun Strowman for the Universal Championship 

Roman Reigns won 

 

Roman tries to appeal to Jey and says he needs to prove himself to their family. He sends the chair to Jey, wanting the former tag champ to use it. He turns his back on Jey, giving him the chance to hit him. 

Jey doesn't do it. Jey can't do it. Roman smiles and comes in for a hug, thinking he's finally gotten through to Jey. 

Nope. Jey rocks him with a right and superkicks him before cracking him with the chair a few times. Roman, thanks to help from the officials, knocks Jey down with a Superman punch. 

He's incredibly upset that he has to hurt his cousin again. That was Jey's last chance. At HIAC, he makes an example out of him. 

 

 

Rating: great show and matches 

 

 

 

No comments:

Post a Comment