SmackDown Recap and Reactions (July 12, 2024): Stay tuned again

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We first saw The Bloodline on friday night smackdown This date is in the form of a pre-tape where Solo Sequoia talked about The Bloodline holding all the titles at one point and how it all changed as Roman Reigns became comfortable. This should never change.

So he’s here to gather a bunch of completely untested, tougher, hungrier, more competitive guys.

“And as long as I am tribal chief, this family will rule for decades.”

He promised that everyone would recognize him by the end of the evening.

Meanwhile, Randy Orton met with Cody Rhodes backstage and told him that he knew that when the champion was surrounded by Samoa Joe, he would not need his backup in the ring, he would be there anyway. Then he said something interesting – the whole thing is coming to an end, and eventually this thing will be similar with The Bloodline and a bunch of crowds coming to his name. And Orton may also return.

In fact, Cody sounded like he believed it too. Deprived of juice.

Fast forward to the main match branch and they did an amazing job where DIY defended their tag titles, Fatu crashed the scene and tore ass through Grayson Waller, Austin Idea, Johnny Gargano and Tommaso Ciampa . He looked every bit an athletic monster, with complete aviation and an equally loud voice giving Corey Graves an orgasm of seeing what he could do in a professional wrestling ring.

Graves said something like “He’s sent by the gods and even they can’t save us from him,” which is basically good-looking badassery.

This made it difficult for us to reach Sequoia, making it difficult to identify in Worcester. In fact, they responded with deafening chants such as “We want the Romans”. If he comes again, he will also be forced to recognize him.

When Rhodes finally arrives at the scene to confront Sequoia, he keeps it clean – he wants the same thing as Solo, a name fits. summer Slam, and this is what we are moving forward to achieve. They did a good job of adding an emotional punch to it when Cody attacked, was obviously crushed, and Orton came to his aid only to suffer the same fate.

Except he hit a triple powerbomb on him during the announcer’s table date, Cody was made to watch it happen.

It’s great for the story they’re telling with The Bloodline and the current story they’ll tell with Cody and Randy, which I’m sure will come after Reigns comes back and Sequoia moves on from that. This was actually accomplished neatly everywhere.


Tiffany Stratton started this date’s episode smack down To keep her money at the Locker Oath Party, which was actually a brief promo to let her know that she was going to win a championship on the same show sometime, and it could be any name.

Secure it easily, I guess.

Naturally, this prompted Flow Women’s Champion Bayley to say that she was inspired by Stratton and wanted to offer some advice. She obtained this briefcase years ago, when Tiffany didn’t even know what WWE was.

Stratton claimed that 2019 used to be 1,000,000 years ago. I believe it makes us all habituated, y’all.

Anyway, they threatened each option a little more, but really, we had to be reminded of Nia Jax and the fact that she is the Flow Queen of the ring and has a women’s title shot against Bayley at SummerSlam. So this idea of ​​Bayley starting a feud with Tiffany is stupid because she won’t be champion for much longer.

Bayley tried to cause a rift between Nia and Tiffany and Jax called her back by calling her “BBL Bayley”. There was some response to that. Ultimately, the heels attacked the champions in combination until Mitchin confirmed the percentage, leading to her previously scheduled match with Jax.

They had a great TV match, with Mitchin performing brilliantly on a path that was always heading towards loss. However, perhaps the most successful part of the match was when Stratton interfered by losing the kendo stick on one side of the ring and running to the other side to distract the referee so Jax could yell at him and snatch the stick. Come here, come here, it’s tough times, it’s tough times!”

Amazing stuff.

Later in a fit, Jax and Stratton eliminated Bayley. Tiffany looked conflicted, like maybe she wanted to put money into it, or even go as far as going over to the ref to start talking about it, though Jax walked over and put a stop to it. Gave. He left with honors on excellent terms.

Hmm.


Your LA Night Branch of Dates:

Our guy met SmackDown Basic Supervisor Nick Aldis backstage in a scene we didn’t get a chance to see ourselves. In return, he came out with a folder which he took with him to the circle.

He won’t make any excuses for his performance at Cash in the Locker – it didn’t go out of his way, and that’s just the fact of the month. Although he is not required to swear an oath, he is the walking embodiment of the cash in the locker.

He played the shots from two weeks earlier, where he pinned United States Champion Logan Paul to qualify for the ladder match. This whole observation is important for a number of reasons.

He definitely qualified for Cash in the Locker with that pin, but he also pinned the US Champion. So during this idea, he went to Aldis and vowed to go toe-to-toe with Paul at SummerSlam. He signed the appropriate upcoming and dotted layout there.

The only thing missing is the signature of the champion, or as Knight called him, “The Edge Lord”.

They promised to get it, and it’s sunny we’re getting fits. It’s a great fit even for a heavy match.


all remains

  • Chelsea Green is wearing a neck brace as she is injured from the Cash in the Locker ladder match, seeing as she is now being referred to as the Mistress of Mayhem. Piper Niven ran over to Byron Paxton to interview her and, if it’s possible, has one of the hottest comedic acts on the green screen, even if she only got a small TV date.
  • Andrade was interviewed to learn about his performance at Cash in the Locker. He claimed that Disney was the same, before Carmelo Hayes suddenly came in and claimed that he was the guy who stole the screen in that match. Seems like he should be treated like a first round draft pick. Andrade stopped him and said ‘Melo is the one for him. I guess this will solve it.
  • Legado del Fantasma defeated Apollo Cruz and Baron Corbin in a pretty great tag crew match that didn’t particularly impress me.
  • Naomi defeated Blair Davenport on the next episode, giving her a brief description of what to take to the desk as a wrestler in the blue logo. They haven’t done a great job of setting him up as a broadly realistic warning and, in fact, have generally accomplished the latter. I’m also not satisfied with Blair pretending to be great and attacking Naomi from behind the scenes.
  • DIY effectively defended their Tag Crew titles in a rematch with A The Town Unveils Underneath, as Grayson Waller once again defeated Austin Idea. It seemed like they were both trying to get attitude going and eventually fell apart when Jacob Fatu took on the aforementioned asshole voice he gave everyone.

This was not another excellent display of the blue logo.

grade B

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