Exclusive: WWE SMAKDOWN RESULT'S
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16-03-2016, 03:35 AM
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WWE SMAKDOWN RESULT'S
smakdown result's coming in to days please wait!
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16-03-2016, 07:26 AM
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RE: WWE SMAKDOWN RESULT'S
watch live smackdown feed on asiasat 5 100.5 on thursday evening around 5.30 p.m IST
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17-03-2016, 03:05 AM
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RE: WWE SMAKDOWN RESULT'S
WWE Smackdown TV Taping Results For 3/17 *Spoilers*
The following results are WWE Smackdown TV taping results from tonight’s WWE tapings at the US Bank Arena in Cincinnati, Ohio: Roman Reigns opens Smackdown, talking about how he beat up Triple H and busted him open, then says he will win the WWE World Heavyweight Championship at Wrestlemania 32. Dolph Ziggler defeated The Miz Footage of Michael Cole’s sitdown interview with Kalisto is played, revealing Kalisto has accepted Ryback’s WrestleMania 32 championship challenge. – Dean Ambrose is shown out in his hometown of Cincinnati, and at a bar celebrating St. Patrick’s Day Bubba Ray Dudley defeated Goldust – D-Von helped Bubba attack Goldust after the match, but R-Truth made the save, with The Usos also running down to chase the Dudleys away Ric Flair and Charlotte are in the ring, and Charlotte introduces Becky Lynch, who says she promises she will take the title from Charlotte. Sasha Banks is introduced next, and they talk some trash to each other before they all fight, but Charlotte runs off after Sasha and Becky try to team up on her. The New Day cuts an in-ring promo about The League of Nations, and confirmed they’ve accepted the League’s Wrestlemania 32 challenge. Kofi Kingston defeated King Barrett – The League and The New Day end up fighting at ringside during the match, but Barrett ends up getting beat by Kofi during the brawl. The Social Outcasts come to the ring and try to stop the show, but Ambrose returns from his night out and walks to the ring and beats them all up with a kendo stick. Ambrose mentions Brock Lesnar returning to Smackdown next week, and says he will be waiting for him. Kevin Owens defeated AJ Styles – Chris Jericho ended up distracting Styles at the end of the match, costing him the win. Owens won with a pop-up powerbomb, then Jericho took Styles out with a Codebreaker to end the show. read more at Guests cannot see images and links in the messages. Please register to forum by clicking Register Here to see images. |
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17-03-2016, 04:41 AM
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RE: WWE SMAKDOWN RESULT'S
this event telecast on
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07-04-2016, 01:25 PM
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RE: WWE SMAKDOWN RESULT'S
WWE Smackdown Results: 7 April, 2016
WWE World Heavyweignt Champion Roman Reignsgets the first segment on the show, taped in Houston, Texas. Reigns continues his theme of not being good or bad, but still being “the guy” in WWE. That draws out new No. 1 contender AJ Styles, who is one of the top fan favorites in the company. They exchange promos, and Reigns leaves after some condescension toward Styles. Reigns may say he isn’t good or bad, but this looks like a smooth heel turn. He never had the big defining moment for his tranisition like what Rollins had to break up the Shield or what Chris Jericho had when he turned on Styles a few weeks back, but Reigns has clearly had a different persona the last few shows. He’s acknowledging boos but not showing too much concern over them, even seemingly taunting the crowd with his smirks and other facial expressions. Further, he is no longer the clear ally to all babyfaces that he once was. It’s also refreshing that no date has been set for the match between Reigns and Styles, allowing for flexibility. Vaudevillains def. Lucha Dragons The Vaudevillains, Aiden English and Simon Gotch, get a good reaction and end up double-teaming Kalisto, the United States champion, for the win. This is the Vaudevillains debut on the main roster, as advertised on Monday’s episode of RAW. The WWE writers need to make up their mind on the Lucha Dragons. If Kalisto is going to be a singles title contender long-term, having him losing to main-roster newcomers doesn’t make a whole ton of sense. If he’s going to drop the U.S. title and return to the tag division, that needs to happen soon so the Lucha Dragons can get back on track as a team. Natalya def. Summer Rae With WWE Women’s Champion Charlotte and her father, Ric Flair, on commentary, Natalya gets Summer Rae in a Sharpshooter to pick up the victory. Afterward, Charlotte and Natalya stare each other down without incident. This seems to be a clear build toward a serious title feud between Charlotte and Natalya, and that could be a very good thing. As much as fans would want to see Sasha Banks be the next Women’s Champion, Natalya may actually deserve it more. She has long been among the best actual wrestler’s in the women’s division, if not the very best, so it would be very fitting to have her win that belt. Banks will have her day, and one would expect that day will come relatively soon, but Natalya getting her time to shine with a legitimate championship makes a lot of sense. The Miz def. Zack Ryder (Intercontinental Championship Match) The Miz is introduced by his wife, Maryse, who appears to be returning to a role in the company. She also interferes in the match, which leads to Miz dropping Ryder with a Skull Crushing Finale to retain his belt. This was a tidy way to get Ryder a quick boost on the main roster and perhaps return him to the NXT ranks to work with Mojo Rawley, but it’s an odd decision for a prestigious title within the company. Miz has not been booked strongly at all in recent months, so if he’s not even going to beat Ryder cleanly, the belt would be best suited with another performer that will be perceived in a better light. Apollo Crews def. Curtis Axel Crews makes quick work of Axel to pick up the win after receiving a great reception from the crowd. Crews is one of the more impressive physical talents overall on the roster, even in just his second match after being called up from NXT. He has an incredible blend of size, power and agility, and that would allow him to be a believable victor in almost any match. It shouldn’t be long before he’s booked into one of the mid-card title pictures, and he’d be an asset for either belt before one day becoming a world title contender. As for Axel, he has still yet to find a long-term gimmick that allows him to flourish. Next is a backstage segment with Becky Lynch, who still says she’s chasing the women’s title, which is interrupted by Emma. This would be an interesting direction to take these women, as it would be Emma’s first main-roster feud, but Becky also doesn’t really need to do much losing if she’s going to be a title contender. Baron Corbin is up next for another talking segment, this time addressing Dolph Ziggler, whom he beat down Monday on RAW. It’s a shame that Ziggler has become the first guy for NXT call-ups to beat when they enter main-roster programming. Dean Ambrose def. Tyler Breeze This one is little more than a squash match, with Ambrose getting a good pop on his return to the ring after WrestleMania. Afterward, he and Jericho cross paths on the ramp and exchange glares. That would seem to set up a future for these two, who have teased a feud since Jericho was Ambrose and Reigns’ partner for a 2015 feud against the Wyatts. This is only a good idea if Ambrose is going to win the feud. He’s spent far too long as the loser on the main event scene and needs to rebuild himself as a winner again. This is followed by another vignette for Primo and Epico, who seem set for a return with a new gimmick. Styles/Cesaro def. Jericho/Owens With these four, it would be hard for this to be a bad match, and it doesn't disappoint. In the end, Zayn emerges, apparently resisting officials’ efforts to keep him from working “injured.” That’s enough to distract Owens for a roll-up pin by Styles. Owens and Zayn brawl to close the show, with Owens coming out on top. Zayn and Owens was an obvious feud coming after WrestleMania, although many likely expected it would be for the Intercontinental Championship. With Styles headed for the world title picture, that leaves just Cesaro from this bunch without a clear story going forward. He would be great for a challenger to take the belt off the Miz, and he also wouldn’t be bad for the U.S. title picture although less of a fit because of the heel/face dynamics. |
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