Smackdown Review – 06.26.26
By Niz on 27 June 2026
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This is a notable Smackdown for several reasons – one, it’s the go-home show for tomorrow’s Night of Champions PLE, and two – it’s the last three hour Smackdown of the calendar year! Tonight’s show is broadcast live on Netflix from The O2 Arena in London, England and on the USA network at its normal broadcast time on Friday evening. The announcers for tonight’s show are Michael Cole and Corey Graves on match calls and analysis, Alicia Taylor on in ring introductions, and Jackie Redmond and Byron Saxton on breaking news and interviews. Let’s watch some wrestling!
Then, Now, Forever….TOGETHER
Cole throws to a highlights package on the build-up to the big three-way WWE Undisputed Men’s World Championship match in Riyadh tomorrow. See last week’s show report for details on how Cody’s defense against GUNTHER with Sami Zayn as guest referee lead to the match being made a three way. Here’s Sami Zayn arriving for work, followed next by GUNTHER, and of course WWE Men’s Undisputed Champion Cody Rhodes is happy to be in the building. Arriving next are WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions Brie Bella and Paige. Paige will be taking on Jacy Jayne who is followed into the building by Fallon Henley and Lainey Reid.
WWE Men’s US Champion Trick Williams is out first and he’s accompanied by Lil Yachty. Trick will defend his title tomorrow against Ricky Saints and we should all congratulate the young man on his recent nuptials to Lash Legend. Trick thinks the people in London missed him and Yachty, and the WWE UNIVERSE missed him last week when he went to Jamaica and got married. Trick shows his ring off and gets a hell of a hand from the crowd. Yachty says the reception was crazy and love was in the air, and Trick says it was the best day of his life with his friends and family in attendance. Trick says he’s thinking about his girl, but now he has to focus on Ricky Saints and the absolute beat-down Trick is going to give to Saints. Of course, here’s Ricky Saints out to join the proceedings and congratulate Trick on his marriage, but this means that Trick isn’t good at making life decisions. Saints gives the crowd some shit and Trick says his patience is short and his backhand is long. Saints says Trick must still be on the sauce from his wedding reception and Trick should not be overlooking Saints. Saints says he’s winning tomorrow and every single person in the crowd agrees (They don’t Rick, but go off.) Trick says Saints needs to focus on recovering his teeth after Trick kicks them out of his head, and Saints wonders if Yachty comes along with the title when Saints wins. Yachty gets slugged by Saints after telling him he’d never work for him, and when Trick helps Yachty up, Saints sneaks back in for a second cheap shot. Saints retreats up the aisle and Trick and Yachty glare after him.
Cole and Graves mention that Joe Tessitore is off doing Zuffa boxing this weekend, while Wade Barrett is working the NXT show on Sunday night (Where the hell is Booker!). Cole talks about last week’s Queen of the Ring semi-final between Liv Morgan and Charlotte Flair where Flair was attacked pre-match by Jade Cargill, B-Fab, and Michin before being submitted by Morgan. Here’s Jackie Redmond with Alexa Bliss who says that Flair is feeling both physical and emotional pain from last week. Bliss says she will get revenge for Flair even if she has to team up with….WWE Women’s US Champion Tiffany Stratton who slides into scene. Redmond exits and Stratton says the only thing she cares about is beating up Cargill prior to beating her tomorrow in Saudi. Stratton makes her entrance as we go to commercials.
Alexa Bliss and WWE Women’s US Champion Tiffany Stratton vs B-Fab and Michin
No sign of Cargill at the outset, and it’s Stratton and Michin to start. Stratton works a side headlock before dumping Michin along the ropes for a hip attack. Stratton hits a shotgun dropkick and covers Michin for two. Michin goes to the eyes to break up Stratton’s flurry and Bliss tags in. Bliss yanks Michin down by her hair and then fires off a flurry that ends with a shotgun dropkick. Bliss hits a Blockbuster and Michin counters Bliss’s Sister Abigail attempt by smashing Bliss to the mat. B-Fab grabs a blind tag as Bliss fires off another shotgun dropkick off a Michin sunset flip attempt. Michin bails to the floor and Bliss immediately follows with a rolling DDT. B-Fab flies in with a huge reverse thrust kick on Bliss and we go to commercials.
B-Fab and Stratton get tags when the show returns. Stratton smashes B-Fab around and then drops a charging Michin with a dropkick. Stratton crushes B-Fab with an Alabama Slam and covers her for two. Stratton hits a handspring stunner and covers B-Fab for two. Stratton positions B-Fab and ascends for a swanton that gets two. Michin gets yanked to the floor by Bliss for some whomping but Michin fires Bliss into the timekeeper’s area in response. Stratton hoists B-Fab but Michin flies in to try to help. Stratton kicks her away and as referee Charles Robinson checks on Michin Stratton smashes B-Fab with a rolling Death Valley Driver. Stratton ascends and here’s Jade Cargill out to drop Stratton off the top rope. B-Fab hits a rolling facebreaker on Stratton and that finishes things.
Do it for THE HEAT, baby. Cargill makes Stratton’s life hell for another 24 hours or so and the Flair-Bliss tale of woe continues on unabated. There wasn’t a lot too this but it got to where it needed to get to. 2*
Winners – B-Fab/Michin (Cargill interference, B-Fab rolling facebreaker on Bliss)
Post-match sees Chelsea Green charge out to prevent further attacks on Stratton. Green mashes B-Fab with a kendo stick but promptly drops it while entering to help Stratton. Green avoids a Michin charge before dumping a charging Cargill over the top rope by yanking it down. Stratton is delighted by Green’s actually helping out for once and gives her and Bliss some propers as the heels retreat up the aisle.
Cole announces Unreal Season Three starting July 21st on Netflix. Cole throws to some highlights of the MFT’s losing their tag team title match last week before leaving without Solo Sikoa. Back live, here’s Solo Sikoa greeting Tama Tonga and Talla Tonga and putting over his efforts from this past Monday’s Raw (see Kat’s incredible coverage of that show linked above!). Tama Tonga says they saw what happened and they’re tired of being part of Sikoa’s obsession with Roman. Tama mentions that Sikoa didn’t listen last week and now they don’t have any gold. Talla says they got word from the elders and they’re out. Tama and Talla leave and Sikoa says nobody leaves him. We go to commercials. (Damn. That’s a fairly seismic development just sort of tucked away on Smackdown. Remember this for later, troop.)
A fuming Jade Cargill finds Smackdown GM Nick Aldis and furiously demands a match with Chelsea Green, and Aldis says he can do that.
AAA Cruiserweight Championship: Rey Fenix (C) vs Nathan Frazer
If you don’t watch AAA, Fenix and AAA GM Rey Mysterio have made it a goal to make the Cruiserweight title a true world title by having it defended in a bunch of different places, which I think is fairly awesome. Fenix starts with a reverse thrust kick and then we do a long acrobatics and tumbling sequence that ends with Fenix missing a back roundhouse kick to a standoff and pop from the crowd. Fenix gets dumped onto a turnbuckle by Frazer as Cole mentions that Seth Rollins trained Frazer. (I’m always interested to hear the little tidbits that get dropped during matches because occasionally there’s something you need to pay attention to in amongst the various other musings from the announcers.) Fenix shakes that off and nails Frazer with a springboard cross-body before covering and getting two. Fenix dropkicks Frazer to the floor and then ascends for a Christ-pose cross-body. Fenix tosses Frazer in only to eat a Frazer enziguri as he tries to re-enter. Frazer hits a tope con hilo and we go to commercials.
Fenix is breaking out of a cobra clutch when the show returns. Fenix hits a bunch of chops and then crushes Frazer with a handspring stunner. Fenix hits a neckbreaker and covers Frazer for two. Fenix ascends and Frazer springs up for a kaman giri. Frazer nails a superplex and Fenix manages to grab a roll up for two. They mash each other with lariats and high kicks to the head and we reset with both guys down. We get a long shot of the ring with the beautiful title belt in the foreground because occasionally wrestling is aesthetic as hell, team. They rise to slug it out and Frazer wallops Fenix with a knee lift. Fenix hits a roundhouse in response and Frazer snaps off a second rope Spanish Fly. Frazer hits a rolling neckbreaker and gets two. Frazer ascends but he misses his Phoenix splash attempt. Fenix hits a running Meteora and mounts Frazer on a top turnbuckle. Frazer hits a high kick that sends Fenix to the floor and Frazer follows with a dive that sees Fenix slip away and Frazer eating it on the announce desk. Fenix tosses Frazer back in and ascends for a frog splash that gets two. Frazer hits a high boot and ascends but Fenix yanks him into the Mexican Muscle Buster which finishes things.
I have no problems with Nathan Frazer when he wrestles a luchador like Fenix in a style such as this. Frazer is still annoying but to a much lesser degree when I can actually tolerate his wildly spotty selling. I think Fenix is gong to have a fairly lengthy run with this title, he’s popular, he can still go at a decent level, and if they aren’t running him and Penta as a team, you might as well get some world-wide goodwill out of the guy. The crowd really enjoyed this, and I’ll admit, I did too. 3.5*
Winner and STILL AAA Cruiserweight Champion – Rey Fenix (Mexican Muscle Buster)
Post-match sees Fenix offer a show of respect to Frazer before pulling him in for a hug as the crowd stands to cheer them on.
Here’s Byron Saxton with WWE Men’s Tag Team Champions R-Truth and Damian Priest. Saxton wants to know what’s next for them and Truth says “HOT TUB! CLUBHOUSE! Tell’em D!” as Priest tries to tamp that down. Priest manages to say that Smackdown is loaded with good teams with a straight face before AAA World Tag Team Champions The War Raiders slide into frame. Erik suggests a titles-for-titles match and Truth decides to imitate Tony Montana or Razor Ramon in response, I’m not sure which. Erik points out that Truth and Priest are not actually in the Judgement Day anymore and Truth says “HOW DARE YOU?!” Priest prevents Truth from saying anything else and Priest agrees to the match before leaving.
Los Angeles Knight arrives to meet Jackie Redmond backstage, and Redmond and Knight commiserate over being on Smackdown for some reason. Knight says he’s here for answers and leaves to head to the ring as we go to commercials.
Here’s a Joe Tessitore-narrated package on the King of the Ring tournament. The finals of both King and Queen tournaments will be decided in the first hour of the show tomorrow which is FREE ON ESPN.
Here’s LA Knight out for a chat. Did you know “I wanna see you dance” is an embedded lyric in his entrance theme? I DO NOT WANNA SEE YOU DANCE LOS ANGELES. Knight talks about beating Big Jim Uso on Monday night with an unexpected assist from Solo Sikoa. Knight calls out Sikoa who obliges. I miss when Sikoa was randomly toting around a lantern for six straight months. After a nice Sikoa chant from the crowd, Knight says Sikoa has always tried to fight with Knight whenever he’s showed up in the past, but Sikoa says he’s not there for a fight at all. Sikoa says everyone in his family has left him and Knight says I’m sure that hurts but he doesn’t care. Knight says that leaves Sikoa open to re-join the Bloodline and an OTC chant breaks out. Sikoa admits he hates the Bloodline and calls out every one of them by name. Sikoa says he has to finish them off and there’s one thing him and Knight have in common and it’s hatred of the Bloodline. Knight says Sikoa should hate Roman Reigns for everything he’s done to him, but Jimmy, Jey and Jacob should too. Knight mentions “Baggage Handler Jey Uso” going right back to Roman and wonders how Sikoa won’t end up doing the same thing. Sikoa says it’s just him now, and the enemy of his enemy can be friends. Sikoa says he and Knight could be partners and watch each other’s back against the Bloodline. Knight says he’s skeptical but needs to digest it. Knight does some math out loud and admits he probably needs help, but it’s NAH NAH when it comes to Sikoa. Knight says he’s doing it his way with everybody saying….thanks but no thanks. Knight leaves while Cole finally gets to say “Solo is truly SOLO at this time.”
Here’s Byron Saxton with Sami Zayn. Zayn doesn’t want to hear about last week and says he was calling things down the middle until things got out of hand. Zayn says no one understands him but Sad John Wrestling who’s once again perched on a production cart while poor Candice LeRae tries to avoid being on camera. Zayn says his mom told him that good things happen to good people and now he’s wrestling for the title. Zayn says the last few months haven’t been great and it all started when he lost in Saudi at the Royal Rumble. Zayn says he’s stayed good and the universe has provided a redemption opportunity. Zayn realizes that he’s going to be champion and gives a thousand yard stare.
WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions Brie Bella and Paige make their entrance prior to Paige’s match with Jacy Jayne. We go to commercials.
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WWE Women’s Tag Team Champion Paige vs Jacy Jayne
Brie Bella stays out with Paige, while Jayne has Fallon Henley and Lainey Reid in tow with her. Reid puts the stink-mouth on Paige who stupidly wanders over to bicker with her, only to turn right into a Jayne superkick. Jayne’s cover gets two. Jayne kicks away in a corner before proclaiming the O2 as her house. Jayne misses a charge and Paige beals her over by her hair. Paige says the O2 is actually her house before ramming Jayne’s head into a turnbuckle. Paige tosses Jayne down and puts the boots to her. Paige slaps on a submission but Jayne makes the ropes to break it. Jayne goes to the floor and consults with Reid and Henley who immediately get cannonballed by Paige. Jayne mashes Paige with a running kick from the apron and we go to commercials.
Paige hits a sit-down jawbreaker and a lariat to drive Jayne down. They slug it out and Paige fires off a release German and a Fisherman’s suplex. Paige hits the Paige Turnah and gets two. Paige wants RamPaige but Jayne rolls her over and grabs a small package for two. Jayne hits a running knee and gets two. Jayne wants Rolling Encore but Paige slips it and rams Jayne to a corner before a backslide gets two with Jayne’s feet on the ropes. Bella pushes Jayne’s feet off and a fight breaks out on the floor. Bella drops Henley only to get mashed by Reid, who then jumps on the apron. Paige blasts Reid with a right and Jayne grabs a roll up for two. Paige reverses it and grabs a roll up for three.
I am BEGGING Hunter to stop putting old talent over young talent at some point. I know this is Paige’s homeland but who does this actually help? I can’t with this booking, I just….can’t. 2.5*
Winner – Paige (roll up)
Here’s a catatonic Kit Wilson and The Miz in Danhausen’s apparently highly-mobile lab. Here’s Matt Cardona in to congratulate Danhausen on helping the Knicks win the NBA title before telling him that he’s having thoughts of saying WOO WOO WOO and moving back to Long Island again. Miz and Wilson somehow manage to escape and a grumpy Danhausen leaves to find them as Cardona stares helplessly. Los Garza wander in looking for HUMAN MONIES and Cardona tells them to find Danhausen to collect. We go to commercials.
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The MFT’s are leaving and run into Finn Balor. Balor reminds Tama of when they ran together but Tama says it was a long time ago. Tama mentions that Shinsuke Nakamura was in his past too, and we all saw how that went.
Here’s Danhausen after collecting The Miz and Kit Wilson. Wilson and Miz seem incapable of using the steps so Danhausen just tosses them into the ring before grabbing a mic. Danhausen starts Danhausen TV by introducing the Legion of Danhausen. Miz says AWESOME when Danhausen asks how it feels to lose his television show. Wilson gets some TOXIC shouts in and here’s Los Garza out in gear to beat up Miz and Wilson before tossing them onto the floor. Berto and Angel turn around to face Danhausen and here’s Matt Cardona out to even up the numbers. Nick Aldis comes out and I think we’re in for a TAG MATCH, PLAYA. We go to commercials.
Matt Cardona and Danhausen vs Los Garza (Angel and Berto)
We’re joined in progress with Cardona mashing Berto in a corner before nailing him with a missile dropkick. Cardona hits the Broski Boot on Berto and then gets dumped to the apron. Angel grabs a blind tag and he crushes Cardona with a running dropkick. Cole starts shitting on the entire segment here and he’s not quite as subtle as Jim Ross used to be. Angel chops away in a corner before Berto joins him for stomps on Cardona. Berto and Angel beat up Cardona as Miz and Wilson continue to wander around at ringside (Graves mentions the sleepwalking scene in Step Brothers here and it is a pretty solid comparison.) The Garzas drive Cardona into the barricade and then send Wilson flying into the timekeeper’s area. Cardona hits a flapjack on a charging Angel and tags are made. Danhausen hits an Atomic Drop and a lariat before mashing Los Garza with running lariats. Danhausen slips a Berto charge as he flies onto Angel, and then Danhausen drops Berto with a release German. Angel’s double stomp on Danhausen’s back breaks up the cover at two. Angel grabs a chair and Miz and Wilson prevent any more damage. Cardona hits the Ruff Ryder on Angel and Danhausen rolls up Berto for two. Berto kicks Danhausen down and ascends but Danhausen CURSES Berto with fireworks from the ring post. Danhausen hits a reverse DDT and covers Berto for three.
This is perfect wrestling nonsense right here. Any rating would be kind of strange but we’ll call it 2.5* and continue moving along with our lives.
Winners – Danhausen/Cardona (Danhausen reverse DDT on Berto)
Here’s Byron Saxton with GUNTHER who seems put out by Sami Zayn’s earlier redemption remarks. Saxton points out GUNTHER’s shoddy win-loss record when it comes to battling Cody Rhodes, but GUNTHER says tomorrow will be very different and GUNTHER is going to explain why later. Chelsea Green is making her entrance as we go to commercials.
Here’s a video package on the Queen of the Ring tournament. Again, this title will be decided in the first hour of the Night of Champions on ESPN, along with the King of the Ring final.
Jade Cargill vs Chelsea Green
Cargill is out alone for the start and she seems…grumpy. Green slugs Cargill in the face and Cargill doesn’t take it well. Cargill mashes Green with a lariat and Green ends up on the apron. Green yanks down the top rope and Cargill tumbles to the floor during a charge. Green tries a cross-body and gets caught by Cargill who hits a fall-away slam before nipping up. We go to commercials.
Green hits a sit-out jawbreaker when the show returns. Cargill responds with an immediate chokeslam and covers Green for two. Cargill goes to ground and pound and then tosses Green to a corner. Cargill misses a charge and Green rolls her up for two. Green throws some rights and then snapmares Cargill over. Green gets dumped to the apron and fires off a forearm before ascending for a missile dropkick that gets two. Green wants Unpretty-her but Cargill fights out of it. Green hits a superkick but wanders right into a Cargill pump kick. Cargill hits Jaded and that ends things.
Not much to talk about here, I don’t think. Cargill was never really in danger and didn’t sell a whole lot here, but in terms of what this was within this Stratton-Cargill storyline, I suppose it worked well enough. It’s not making any end of the year lists or anything but it was the definition of content during the three hour era, which ends for six months with this show. 2*
Winner – Jade Cargill (Jaded)
Post-match sees Cargill continue the assault with boots to Green’s midsection and some right hands. Here’s Tiffany Stratton out to repay the earlier favor along with Alexa Bliss in tow. Cargill bails and here’s B-Fab and Michin out for a fight. Stratton gets swarmed by the heels who run Stratton into Jaded. Cargill puts the stink-mouth on the fallen Stratton and the heels leave.
Here’s Byron Saxton with Solo Sikoa. Sikoa gives Saxton the side-eye when he mentions how alone he is. Here’s Royce Keys in to wish Sikoa good luck before patting him on the back and chuckling while he leaves. We go to commercials.
Here’s a look at the ongoing Bron Breakker–Seth Rollins feud that will culminate in a STEEL CAGE tomorrow at Night of Champions. Cole and Graves run down the entire card after the piece finishes, and I’ll have a recap up at some point tomorrow night.
Here’s Jackie Redmond with Trick Williams and Lil Yachty. Yachty says Ricky Saints has their undivided attention now and Trick says he’s through pretending that Saints is on his level any longer. Trick vows it’s going to be his night tomorrow and we can talk about it.
Giulia makes her entrance as we go to commercials.
Kiana James vs Giulia
James flies out at the bell to crush Giulia with a running boot. James fires off some rights and rams Giulia into a top turnbuckle for some shoulders. Giulia flies out with a shotgun dropkick and James goes to the floor. James gets rammed into the apron and Giulia tosses her back in. James misses an elbow drop and Giulia indicates how smart she is before going in to mash James with yes kicks to the back. Giulia hits a standing dropkick and covers James for two. Giulia headbutts James who goes back to the floor. Giulia misses a dive off the apron and James yanks her up to dump Giulia face-first on the steps. We go to commercials.
They’re slugging it out when the show returns, and Giulia wins the skirmish with a bunch of forearms. James snaps off a superkick and then misses a standing moonsault. Giulia trucks James down and then snaps off a rana. Giulia hits a running kick to the face and then drops her with a half-and-half suplex for two. Giulia ascends and James springs up to join her. James hits a bodyslam from the top turnbuckle and then pulls Giulia up for a Falcon Arrow that gets two. Giulia grabs a schoolboy for two. James pulls Giulia for a powerbomb that gets two. James is frustrated and rams Giulia into a bottom turnbuckle. James hoists Giulia over her shoulders and ascends, but Giulia goes under for a sunset flip powerbomb to break it up. Giulia hits the Arrivederci knee and the Northern Lights Bomb finishes things.
The crowd was pretty subdued during this but it was an odd choice to run as the in-ring main event unless Hunter wildly over-estimated this feud’s “popularity”. Like, this could have been a first hour match, easily. Anyway, Giulia wins and presumably moves on to….I don’t know at this point? Maybe Cargill if she takes the title from Stratton? It’s hard to tell. The Smackdown mid-card being a mess is certainly Then, Now, Forever at this point. 2.75*
Winner – Giulia (Northern Lights Bomb)
Post-match gives me the immediate answer to my questions in the match summary as here’s Blake Monroe out to stomp away at Giulia. Monroe kicks the crap out of Giulia and pulls her up for a Gotch-style driver before posing and getting a pop from her home country.
Here’s WWE Men’s Undisputed Champion Cody Rhodes on his way to the ring for a chat as we go to commercials.
After a full entrance, Rhodes wants to know what London wants to talk about. Before he can complete another sentence, here’s Sami Zayn out with a mic to interrupt. Zayn thanks his ride-or-die fans in London to a mixed reaction. Zayn says he wanted to tell Rhodes face to face that he regrets how some things went down last week when he was the guest ref. Zayn says he’s the last real good guy and he should have been better. Rhodes cuts Zayn off when he says it was a mistake when Zayn blasted Rhodes with the title belt last week. Zayn says how things are now are not what he wanted but here we are. Rhodes cuts off Zayn again and says this is exactly what Zayn wanted because Zayn is playing the victim card. Rhodes says Zayn is exhausting while reminding Zayn that people don’t just hand titles over because someone is upset. Rhodes points out that Zayn’s pal Kevin Owens would have done things to his face and Owens has actually been WWE champion before. Zayn says to keep Owens name out of his mouth and says if it wasn’t for him GUNTHER would be WWE champion right now. Zayn says Rhodes should be on his hands and knees thanking him for still having the title, but after Night of Champions he won’t be champion because of Zayn
Here’s GUNTHER out to join things and question all this drama because he doesn’t care. GUNTHER says Rhodes title is rightfully his and blames Zayn for that while telling Rhodes he knows it’s a fact. GUNTHER tells Zayn he’s wrong when he says he’s leaving Night of Champions with the title because GUNTHER is the one doing that. GUNTHER insults Zayn by saying he’s a non-factor who will never be champion. GUNTHER tells Rhodes to sleep well as the Golden Boy because tonight is the last night he will be champion. Here’s Main Event Jey Uso out for some YEET-ing before grabbing a mic. GUNTHER prevents a run-back of Day One Ish and Uso says he’ll keep it short and sweet. Uso vows to become King of the Ring, and says he’s pulling up on Summerslam no matter who the champion ends up being. Uso calls GUNTHER a little bitch, and fisticuffs break out. Rhodes and Uso dispose of GUNTHER and then eye each other up mid-ring.
Here’s Oba Femi out in gear for some reason to bark at Rhodes and Uso. Uso takes advantage of the distraction to superkick Rhodes out of the ring, but GUNTHER flies in to mash Uso with a lariat. GUNTHER stares down Femi and turns into a Zayn belt shot. Rhodes flies in with a CrossRhodes on Zayn and looks up to see Femi looming above him. Rhodes holds the title belt aloft and “Kingdom” plays as the credits roll and we’re out.
For me, this was an okay effort for a go home show. The Cargill squash of Green and the Giulia-James match seemed to take the starch out of the crowd, and they perked up for the entrances during the main event talking segment, but I wouldn’t call that a home run segment either. This show going to two hours next week should hopefully improve things but I wonder what will happen with the tag division and the mid-card stuff. I guess we’ll see. Anyway, on to Night of Champions and we’ll see how that goes down as we begin THE ROAD TO SUMMERSLAM.
Thanks for reading and commenting. Make sure to check out The Wrestling Weekend‘s big ass preview of Night of Champions and the rest of this huge wrestling weekend’s shows. Have a good Saturday.
