Featured below are complete WWE SmackDown results from Friday, July 26, 2024. The following report was written by Rajah.com reporter Matt Boone (@MattBoone0709) as the show aired from 8-10pm EST. on FOX. Rajah.com is the official partner of WNS.
"WWE Then. Now. Forever. Together." gets us started as always. We then shoot into an in-depth recap package from last week, focusing on The Bloodline and Cody Rhodes/Kevin Owens and the beat down that ended the show.
We see a live shot of Nick Aldis on the phone. The Bloodline approach and Aldis points out that due to an eye injury to one of Tonga Loa, they must forfeit their spot in the tag-team gauntlet.
Jacob Fatu walks up and Solo Sikoa says it'll be Tama Tonga and Fatu in the gauntlet, if that's okay with Aldis. Aldis says, "Actually, it is." He tells them they're in. Solo tells Jacob to bring the titles home.
Backstage, LA Knight cuts a promo directly into the camera while walking through the halls in his ring gear as he prepares to walk through the curtain for our opening match. The Goodfellas kitchen scene single camera shot follows him all the way out to the ring.
Corey Graves and Wade Barrett promote Knight vs. Logan Paul for the United States Championship at SummerSlam as "The Mega Star" settles in the ring. His music dies down and the theme for Legado Del Fantasma plays, and out comes Santos Escobar accompanied by Elektra Lopez.
The bell sounds and we're officially off-and-running with our first match of the evening. Knight immediately goes to work on Escobar with repeated punches, as the crowd chants "Yeah!" when each one lands. Knight brings Escobar down to the mat and controls his arm.
Escobar works his way back up and gets Knight into the corner. Knight yanks Escobar's arm, pulling him down to the mat. He continues to yank on the arm and shoulder of his opponent as fans give them the repeated "Yeah!" treatment once again.
He does the ten punch spot climbed up on Santos in the corner, but Escobar escapes and starts to take over on offense. Escobar chops the hell out of Knight in the corner and then hits a big suplex. He ties Knight up in a modified Sharpshooter.
Knight gets to the ropes to escape and starts fighting back. He hits a big clothesline, but Escobar takes over moments later. Lopez slaps Knight from the floor and then Escobar hits a 6-1-9. He taunts the crowd in Omaha as we shift gears and head into a mid-match commercial break.
When we return, we see Knight trying to fight back into the lead, only for Lopez to once again get involved at ringside. Logan Paul runs out with brass knuckles, but Knight knocks him off the apron and hits Escobar with his BFT finisher for the win. After the match, Paul and Escobar beat Knight down.
Winner: LA Knight
We are shown footage of Blair Davenport shaking hands with Naomi, only to attack her from behind last week. Byron Saxton is standing by with Naomi, who vows to make Davenport "feel the glow." Jade Cargill and Bianca Belair show up and tell Naomi to handle her business.
They say just like they're going to do right now when they call out the WWE Women's Tag-Team Champions Alba Fyre & Isla Dawn. We head to another commercial break on that note.
When we return, Logan Paul teases a special surprise for his Cleveland hometown homecoming at SummerSlam. He promises LA Knight that he's not ready for him. Back inside the arena, Cargill and Belair make their way out and head to the ring.
The two waste no time calling out WWE Women's Tag-Team Champions Alba Fyre and Isla Dawn. The two surprise Cargill and Belair with a sneak attack from behind, but ultimately, Cargill and Belair leave them laid out on the floor and stand tall in the ring to end the segment.
Backstage, we see B-Fab hyping up The Street Profits duo of Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins for the upcoming tag-team gauntlet for a shot at the tag-team titles. Up walks pound-for-pound boxing king Terence Crawford to pal it up with the duo and let them know he'll be watching.
The Progressive Match Flo video for this week looks back at Bayley breaking Tiffany Stratton's Money In The Bank briefcase. "Queen" Nia Jax is shown with Stratton backstage when we return live. She assures her she's getting her a new briefcase that's perfect for her.
Back inside the arena, Baron Corbin and Apollo Crews make their way out as the first team in the number one contender tag-team gauntlet to determine the next challengers for WWE Tag-Team Champions #DIY. Legado Del Fantasma duo Angel and Berto come out next.
The bell sounds and off we go with our first match in this high stakes gauntlet. Angel and Berto immediately charge and double-team attack Corbin to start this one off with a bang. Corbin starts to fight back and take it to Angel. Berto tags in and takes back over.
He knocks Corbin out to the floor and hits a big tope suicida dive, splashing onto him at ringside. We see a super slow-motion replay of this as we head into a mid-match commercial break. When we return, we see Corbin and Crews take back over and score the first fall to eliminate Angel and Berto.
Winners: Baron Corbin & Apollo Crews
The theme for The Street Profits hits and out comes a pumped up Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins looking all business. Things start off fast with these two teams, but it is Crews who launches his own partner, Corbin, over the ropes for a splash onto both Ford and Dawkins.
We see a super slow-motion replay of this spot as we head into another mid-match commercial break as the tag-team title eliminator gauntlet continues. We return and see Corbin going for a super-plex on Ford off the top. Ford avoids it and knocks Corbin down.
Corbin fights back and hits a middle rope clothesline. He follows that up with a power bomb, when he goes for a second one, Ford hits an enzugiri. They each make the tag and Dawkins and Crews start to mix it up. The commentators question how Crews is even standing after a scary bump earlier.
Regardless, Crews hits a high spot to the floor and then climbs back to the top-rope again for a frogsplash attempt that misses. Ford and Dawkins take over and the two hit a double-team spot and pin Crews to eliminate he and Corbin.
Winners: Montez Ford & Angelo Dawkins
The theme for Pretty Deadly hits and out runs Kit Wilson and Elton Prince. Wilson tries for a roll-up to score a pin out of nowhere as soon as they hit the ring, but the Profits hang on. We see #DIY watching on as the action continues from a monitor backstage.
Wilson and Prince utilize frequent tags to isolate Ford in their corner of the ring, where they focus the majority of their offensive attack on his weakened knee.
This continues for a few minutes until Dawkins finally gets the hot tag and helps shift the momentum into the favor of the Profits. Ford tags in and hits a blockbuster from the heavens off of Dawkins shoulders to eliminate the Pretty Deadly duo.
Winners: Montez Ford & Angelo Dawkins
The O.C. duo of Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson make their way out next as the show heads into another commercial break. When we return, we see Anderson in control of the action. He tags in the big man, who picks up where he left off, taking it to Ford.
Dawkins tags in but he ends up getting handled by The O.C. duo as well. Anderson and Gallows get closer and closer to finishing this one off until out of nowhere, Dawkins scores a roll-up for an unexpected 1-2-3 to eliminate The O.C. team.
Winners: Montez Ford & Angelo Dawkins
The theme for the final team in the gauntlet hits next and out led by Solo Sikoa and the eye-patch-covered Tonga Loa are The Bloodline duo of Jacob Fatu and Tama Tonga. As they head to the ring for the final showdown in the gauntlet, we head to a break.
When we return, we see Tama in complete control of the action. He tags in Jacob Fatu, who takes the violence and dominance to another level. Anytime the Profits gain some footing, Solo or Tonga get involved from ringside.
The Profits get one last hope run when Ford finally gets the hot tag, but ultimately it was to no avail, as more heel tactics from The Bloodline result in Fatu and Tonga picking up the victory. After the match, we head to another commercial break.
Winners: Jacob Fatu & Tama Tonga
When we return from the break, A-Town Down Under duo Austin Theory and Grayson Waller are shown in the ring.
They demand that pound for pound boxing champion and Omaha's own Terence Crawford come out and apologize for his actions last week, helping Cody Rhodes attack them with a steel chair.
Crawford makes his way out to a big hometown pop. He settles in the ring, where Waller talks trash and tells Crawford if he takes one step closer, his boy Austin Theory is going to knock him out.
Theory goes to speak up to Waller for volunteering him yet again, but is quickly knocked out by Crawford. Waller looks shocked as he backs off. Crawford poses to his Omaha fans with his hands in the air to end the segment.
From WWE's current tour of Japan, WWE Universal Champion Cody Rhodes appears for a promo segment. He talks about finishing his story like he set out to do when he came to WWE.
He says he's in Japan doing what he promised and being a champion who takes the title across the globe to defend it. He says before he steps into the ring to defend it against Solo Sikoa at SummerSlam, he wants to look in his eyes.
He says he will call out The Bloodline leader on WWE SmackDown next Friday night on the SummerSlam "go-home" show. The interview segment wraps up on that note. We head to another break.
It's main event time!
But first, when we return, Carmelo Hayes interrupts an Andrade backstage interview. The two end up agreeing to another showdown inside the squared circle.
Back inside the arena, the theme for Michin hits and out comes Nia Jax and Tiffany Stratton from behind to attack her early. Bayley runs down and helps even things up as the main event of the evening gets started with a bang.
The bell eventually sounds and it is Bayley and Stratton who officially kick things off in the actual match. After some good back-and-forth action for the opening minutes of the match, we shift gears and head into a mid-match commercial break.
When we return, Stratton is in the middle of giving Bayley a Rikishi-style stink-face in the corner. She is taking her time and handling Bayley with ease. Michin is still nowhere to be found since the early ambush.
After several more minutes of this, Michin finally recovers and makes it to the ring apron, where the WWE Women's Champion finally makes it to her corner to make the much-needed tag. Michin hits the ring with a ton of energy and helps take over for her team.
Michin hits a big diving splash through the ropes on the floor, but moments later, Nia and Tiffany team up in the ring and take over after Bayley tags back in. Stratton gets rid of Michin and Jax hits the Annihilator off the ropes for the pin and the victory.
Winners: "Queen" Nia Jax & Tiffany Stratton
It's main event (segment) time!
After the main event match wraps up, we shoot to a quick message from The Bloodline. Sitting at "The Head of the Table," Solo Sikoa vows that next week the tag-team titles will come home to The Bloodline when Jacob Fatu and Tama Tonga win them from #DIY.
He also announces that he will meet Cody Rhodes in the ring face-to-face one more time as "The American Nightmare" mentioned earlier tonight, as they will share the ring on the WWE SummerSlam 2024 "go-home" show in Cleveland next Friday night.
He says if Roman Reigns has a problem with any of this, he knows where to find him and can end up like everyone else in their wake, beaten down and forced to acknowledge him. That's how this week's show goes off the air. Thanks for joining us!
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