Welcome to this review of this past Friday’s episode of Friday Night Smackdown, right here on Nerdly. Let’s see what went down on the show!
Match #1: Drew McIntyre & Sheamus def. Hit Row The following is courtesy of wwe.com:
After Hit Row complained to WWE Official Adam Pearce regarding how they exited the SmackDown Tag Team Title Contenders’ Tournament, Pearce sanctioned a match between Hit Row and Drew McIntyre & Sheamus. Ashante Adonis jaw-jacked to start but got immediately leveled with the Glasgow Kiss. The beats wouldn’t stop there though, as Sheamus hit more than 20 Beats of the Bodhran on Top Dolla, followed by a White Noise on Adonis. A Claymore from McIntyre to Top Dolla, plus a Brogue Kick from Sheamus to Adonis, sealed the one sided victory for the Warriors’ two.
My Score: 1 out of 5 Match #2: Lacey Evans def. Carmen Harress The following is courtesy of wwe.
Match #1: Drew McIntyre & Sheamus def. Hit Row The following is courtesy of wwe.com:
After Hit Row complained to WWE Official Adam Pearce regarding how they exited the SmackDown Tag Team Title Contenders’ Tournament, Pearce sanctioned a match between Hit Row and Drew McIntyre & Sheamus. Ashante Adonis jaw-jacked to start but got immediately leveled with the Glasgow Kiss. The beats wouldn’t stop there though, as Sheamus hit more than 20 Beats of the Bodhran on Top Dolla, followed by a White Noise on Adonis. A Claymore from McIntyre to Top Dolla, plus a Brogue Kick from Sheamus to Adonis, sealed the one sided victory for the Warriors’ two.
My Score: 1 out of 5 Match #2: Lacey Evans def. Carmen Harress The following is courtesy of wwe.
- 2/13/2023
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this review of this past Friday’s episode of Friday Night Smackdown, right here on Nerdly. Let’s see what went down on the show!
Match #1: Rey Mysterio def. Karrion Kross The following is courtesy of wwe.com:
Wanting to shut down Rey Mysterio for good, Karrion Kross seeked to eradicate The Master of the 619 from the WWE Universe. Kross used his size advantage from the off-set, trying to wrench Mysterio’s mask from his face. Mysterio would utilize the other side of the size discrepancy, using his quickness to hit a huge splash for a two count. In the end Mysterio’s agility proved key, putting away Kross with a crucifix pin.
My Score: 2 out of 5 Match #2: Lacey Evans vs. Jazmin Allure The following is courtesy of wwe.com:
Lacey Evans made her return in dominant fashion, putting away Laredo local Jazmin Allura with the devastating Cobra Clutch.
Match #1: Rey Mysterio def. Karrion Kross The following is courtesy of wwe.com:
Wanting to shut down Rey Mysterio for good, Karrion Kross seeked to eradicate The Master of the 619 from the WWE Universe. Kross used his size advantage from the off-set, trying to wrench Mysterio’s mask from his face. Mysterio would utilize the other side of the size discrepancy, using his quickness to hit a huge splash for a two count. In the end Mysterio’s agility proved key, putting away Kross with a crucifix pin.
My Score: 2 out of 5 Match #2: Lacey Evans vs. Jazmin Allure The following is courtesy of wwe.com:
Lacey Evans made her return in dominant fashion, putting away Laredo local Jazmin Allura with the devastating Cobra Clutch.
- 1/30/2023
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this review of this past Friday’s episode of Friday Night Smackdown, right here on Nerdly. Let’s see what went down on the show!
Match #1: Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championship – The Usos def. The New Day The following is courtesy of wwe.com:
With history on the line, The New Day were hoping to keep hold of their record run as tag team champions, and they brought everything they had to the titleholders. The Usos isolated Kofi Kingston from Xavier Woods, not allowing Kingston to tag him in. When Kingston eventually tagged in Woods, the former King of the Ring was a house on fire, almost capturing the titles after a flurry of offense. A huge top-rope leg drop from Woods nearly sealed the deal, but Jimmy kicked out at 2.9 repeating. The Usos had a heart-pounding moment of their own, as Woods kicked out of a massive Double Uso Splash.
Match #1: Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championship – The Usos def. The New Day The following is courtesy of wwe.com:
With history on the line, The New Day were hoping to keep hold of their record run as tag team champions, and they brought everything they had to the titleholders. The Usos isolated Kofi Kingston from Xavier Woods, not allowing Kingston to tag him in. When Kingston eventually tagged in Woods, the former King of the Ring was a house on fire, almost capturing the titles after a flurry of offense. A huge top-rope leg drop from Woods nearly sealed the deal, but Jimmy kicked out at 2.9 repeating. The Usos had a heart-pounding moment of their own, as Woods kicked out of a massive Double Uso Splash.
- 11/14/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this review of this past Friday’s episode of Friday Night Smackdown, right here on Nerdly. Let’s see what went down this week…
Match #1: Liv Morgan def. Lacey Evans The following is courtesy of wwe.com:
Focused on proving her Extreme side en route to her Extreme Rules Match against Ronda Rousey on Oct. 8, SmackDown Women’s Champion Liv Morgan looked to make Lacey Evans eat her words in a tough showdown. Evans attempted to use a Kendo stick, but Liv avoided the attack and hit the Oblivion for the victory. After the bell, Morgan unleashed a vicious post-match Kendo stick attack on her fallen opponent before driving Evans through a table with an earth-shattering flying Senton off the turnbuckle to send an Extreme message to The Baddest Woman on the Planet.
My Score: 1.5 out of 5 Match #2: The New Day def. Maximum Male Models The following is courtesy of wwe.
Match #1: Liv Morgan def. Lacey Evans The following is courtesy of wwe.com:
Focused on proving her Extreme side en route to her Extreme Rules Match against Ronda Rousey on Oct. 8, SmackDown Women’s Champion Liv Morgan looked to make Lacey Evans eat her words in a tough showdown. Evans attempted to use a Kendo stick, but Liv avoided the attack and hit the Oblivion for the victory. After the bell, Morgan unleashed a vicious post-match Kendo stick attack on her fallen opponent before driving Evans through a table with an earth-shattering flying Senton off the turnbuckle to send an Extreme message to The Baddest Woman on the Planet.
My Score: 1.5 out of 5 Match #2: The New Day def. Maximum Male Models The following is courtesy of wwe.
- 9/27/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this review of this past Friday’s episode of Friday Night Smackdown, right here on Nerdly. So let’s see what went down this week…
Match #1: Imperium def. The Brawling Brutes The following is courtesy of wwe.com:
In a slugfest, Intercontinental Champion Gunther, Ludwig Kaiser & Giovanni Vinci reigned supreme over Sheamus, Butch & Ridge Holland. After order broke down inside and outside the ring, Kaiser & Vinci used tag team precision to hit the Imperial Bomb on Holland for the win.
My Score: 3.5 out of 5 Match #2: Raquel Rodriguez & Aliyah def. Toxic Attraction The following is courtesy of wwe.com:
After injury knocked Toxic Attraction out of the WWE Women’s Tag Team Title Tournament, the explosive tandem got its chance to take on the WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions in a Championship Contender’s Match. Aliyah took out an interfering Gigi Dolin with a spear and...
Match #1: Imperium def. The Brawling Brutes The following is courtesy of wwe.com:
In a slugfest, Intercontinental Champion Gunther, Ludwig Kaiser & Giovanni Vinci reigned supreme over Sheamus, Butch & Ridge Holland. After order broke down inside and outside the ring, Kaiser & Vinci used tag team precision to hit the Imperial Bomb on Holland for the win.
My Score: 3.5 out of 5 Match #2: Raquel Rodriguez & Aliyah def. Toxic Attraction The following is courtesy of wwe.com:
After injury knocked Toxic Attraction out of the WWE Women’s Tag Team Title Tournament, the explosive tandem got its chance to take on the WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions in a Championship Contender’s Match. Aliyah took out an interfering Gigi Dolin with a spear and...
- 9/12/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
SmackDown Women’s Champion Liv Morgan during an episode of WWE’s The Bump. Pic credit: WWE/YouTube
Even though Liv Morgan wasn’t in action on the recent WWE SmackDown episode, the women’s champion still appeared at the event and enjoyed the show in style.
Liv, who’s been SmackDown Women’s Champion since Money in the Bank, was there to watch as five other women battled for the right to challenge her at WWE’s Extreme Rules event.
The 28-year-old wrestling star wore a stunning look for her latest appearance, consisting of a bright pink crop top and a thigh-skimming black skirt.
Liv’s accessories included her eyeglasses and the WWE SmackDown Women’s Championship belt, which she always keeps with her.
She shared a two-slide Instagram carousel post with the first slide a video from SmackDown as the camera zoomed in to find her watching the...
Even though Liv Morgan wasn’t in action on the recent WWE SmackDown episode, the women’s champion still appeared at the event and enjoyed the show in style.
Liv, who’s been SmackDown Women’s Champion since Money in the Bank, was there to watch as five other women battled for the right to challenge her at WWE’s Extreme Rules event.
The 28-year-old wrestling star wore a stunning look for her latest appearance, consisting of a bright pink crop top and a thigh-skimming black skirt.
Liv’s accessories included her eyeglasses and the WWE SmackDown Women’s Championship belt, which she always keeps with her.
She shared a two-slide Instagram carousel post with the first slide a video from SmackDown as the camera zoomed in to find her watching the...
- 9/10/2022
- by Matt Couden
- Monsters and Critics
WWE’s Natalya during an appearance in the ring for Nxt. Pic credit: WWE on USA/YouTube
WWE superstar Natalya Neidhart recently got time to relax in the pool as she enjoyed a three-day holiday weekend.
The Canadian-American professional wrestler donned a skimpy patriotic bikini for the outdoor occasion, posing for a photo she shared on her Instagram page.
She wore a two-piece swimsuit featuring the stars and stripes along with neon pink straps and lining for various parts of the bikini.
Her top consisted of a dark blue background with white stars on one side and red and white stripes on the opposite side.
The tiny bottoms also had a blue background with white stars in honor of the American flag and neon pink side straps tied off.
With soaking wet hair, Natalya flashed a smile and the peace sign for her fans and followers in front of part...
WWE superstar Natalya Neidhart recently got time to relax in the pool as she enjoyed a three-day holiday weekend.
The Canadian-American professional wrestler donned a skimpy patriotic bikini for the outdoor occasion, posing for a photo she shared on her Instagram page.
She wore a two-piece swimsuit featuring the stars and stripes along with neon pink straps and lining for various parts of the bikini.
Her top consisted of a dark blue background with white stars on one side and red and white stripes on the opposite side.
The tiny bottoms also had a blue background with white stars in honor of the American flag and neon pink side straps tied off.
With soaking wet hair, Natalya flashed a smile and the peace sign for her fans and followers in front of part...
- 9/9/2022
- by Matt Couden
- Monsters and Critics
Lacey Evans has been missing from WWE SmackDown but is continuing to keep herself fit. Pic credit: @laceyevanswwe/Instagram
WWE superstar Lacey Evans is celebrating her commitment to fitness, almost a year after having her daughter, and showed fans the results of her hard work.
Evans, real name Macey Estrella-Kadlec, shared an Instagram post earlier this week from the gym locker room.
With a styrofoam cup in one hand and her phone in the other, she captured a video clip of herself wearing tight camouflage shorts, a black sports top, and wireless headphones.
The 32-year-old wrestling star moved her camera phone around to show off her slim figure, including sculpted arms and a trim midsection.
Evans also posed to show off several angles, including the sides and backs of her legs along with her booty.
“Either way, I win. ,” she wrote in her Ig post’s caption and included hashtags like “#10monthspostpartum,...
WWE superstar Lacey Evans is celebrating her commitment to fitness, almost a year after having her daughter, and showed fans the results of her hard work.
Evans, real name Macey Estrella-Kadlec, shared an Instagram post earlier this week from the gym locker room.
With a styrofoam cup in one hand and her phone in the other, she captured a video clip of herself wearing tight camouflage shorts, a black sports top, and wireless headphones.
The 32-year-old wrestling star moved her camera phone around to show off her slim figure, including sculpted arms and a trim midsection.
Evans also posed to show off several angles, including the sides and backs of her legs along with her booty.
“Either way, I win. ,” she wrote in her Ig post’s caption and included hashtags like “#10monthspostpartum,...
- 8/19/2022
- by Matt Couden
- Monsters and Critics
To celebrate the DVD release of Money in the Bank 2022 we are giving away a copy.
It’s WWE Money in the Bank – the night when future legends are decided! Hopeful Superstars battle to climb the ladder and grab a briefcase containing a contract for a guaranteed championship opportunity! But which Superstars will climb that next rung towards WWE immortality? This year’s event features two Money in the Bank Ladder Matches, plus more action from Ronda Rousey, Theory, The Usos, and Street Profits!
Match Highlights: Men’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match – Riddle vs. Seth Rollins vs. Sheamus vs. Omos vs. Sami Zayn vs. Madcap Moss vs. Drew McIntyre vs. ???? Women’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match – Liv Morgan vs. Becky Lynch vs. Asuka vs. Alexa Bliss vs. Lacey Evans vs. Raquel Rodriguez vs. Shotzi US Championship Match – Theory vs. Bobby Lashley Undisputed Tag Team Championship Match – The Usos vs.
It’s WWE Money in the Bank – the night when future legends are decided! Hopeful Superstars battle to climb the ladder and grab a briefcase containing a contract for a guaranteed championship opportunity! But which Superstars will climb that next rung towards WWE immortality? This year’s event features two Money in the Bank Ladder Matches, plus more action from Ronda Rousey, Theory, The Usos, and Street Profits!
Match Highlights: Men’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match – Riddle vs. Seth Rollins vs. Sheamus vs. Omos vs. Sami Zayn vs. Madcap Moss vs. Drew McIntyre vs. ???? Women’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match – Liv Morgan vs. Becky Lynch vs. Asuka vs. Alexa Bliss vs. Lacey Evans vs. Raquel Rodriguez vs. Shotzi US Championship Match – Theory vs. Bobby Lashley Undisputed Tag Team Championship Match – The Usos vs.
- 8/12/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Especially in light of Survivor Series’ struggle to maintain its identity, that it has earned over the years, as one of the Big Four PPVs (or PLEs nowadays), many have argued that Money in the Bank has become the new 4th biggest event in WWE’s calendar year. The choices made on this night do have – and have had – major implications for WWE storylines going forward. So, with this in mind, and with the shadow of SummerSlam looming at month’s end, we get a sense of where we are heading here into WWEs peak summer season. So how did things pan out? Let’s find out…
The show opens with a video package dwelling on the whole concept, you know the drill by now.
1. Women’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match
Shotzi vs. Becky Lynch vs. Alexa Bliss vs. Liv Morgan vs. Raquel Rodriguez vs. Lacey Evans vs.
The show opens with a video package dwelling on the whole concept, you know the drill by now.
1. Women’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match
Shotzi vs. Becky Lynch vs. Alexa Bliss vs. Liv Morgan vs. Raquel Rodriguez vs. Lacey Evans vs.
- 7/12/2022
- by Jack Bottomley
- The Cultural Post
Welcome to this review of WWE’s 2022 Money in the Bank pay per view, which kicked off with the women’s version of the event and – as per WWE’s new mandate – didn’t feature an over-stacked card, allowing each match some room to breathe… Let’s get into it!
Match #1: Women’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match – Liv Morgan def. Asuka, Alexa Bliss, Becky Lynch, Shotzi, Raquel Rodriquez and Lacey Evans The following is courtesy of wwe.com:
WWE Money in the Bank started off with its namesake as the women brought the fire and energy to open the show. Becky Lynch and Liv Morgan arguably had the most momentum, with each Superstar winning on Monday Night Raw before the Premium Live Event. However, as Asuka and Alexa Bliss, both previous winners of the contract, seemingly had an advantage over the field. The women wasted no time retrieving the ladders,...
Match #1: Women’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match – Liv Morgan def. Asuka, Alexa Bliss, Becky Lynch, Shotzi, Raquel Rodriquez and Lacey Evans The following is courtesy of wwe.com:
WWE Money in the Bank started off with its namesake as the women brought the fire and energy to open the show. Becky Lynch and Liv Morgan arguably had the most momentum, with each Superstar winning on Monday Night Raw before the Premium Live Event. However, as Asuka and Alexa Bliss, both previous winners of the contract, seemingly had an advantage over the field. The women wasted no time retrieving the ladders,...
- 7/5/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this review of this past Friday’s episode of Friday Night Smackdown, right here on Nerdly. This week’s episode is the go-home show for this years Money in the Bank pay per view, so hopefully we get some great action in the build-up to MitB. Fingers crossed!
Match #1: Good Old Fashioned Battle Royal – Winner: Happy Corbin The following is courtesy of wwe.com:
An impromptu Good Old Fashioned Battle Royal took over SmackDown and featured established Men’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match combatants Riddle, Seth “Freakin” Rollins, Sheamus, Sami Zayn, Omos and Drew McIntyre. The match also included Ladder Match hopefuls The Miz, Madcap Moss, Happy Corbin and Ezekiel, each of whom had their eyes on the final spot in the high-stakes showdown for the coveted Money in the Bank contract. The free-for-all seemed to be coming down to The Celtic Warrior against The SmackDown Warrior.
Match #1: Good Old Fashioned Battle Royal – Winner: Happy Corbin The following is courtesy of wwe.com:
An impromptu Good Old Fashioned Battle Royal took over SmackDown and featured established Men’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match combatants Riddle, Seth “Freakin” Rollins, Sheamus, Sami Zayn, Omos and Drew McIntyre. The match also included Ladder Match hopefuls The Miz, Madcap Moss, Happy Corbin and Ezekiel, each of whom had their eyes on the final spot in the high-stakes showdown for the coveted Money in the Bank contract. The free-for-all seemed to be coming down to The Celtic Warrior against The SmackDown Warrior.
- 7/4/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Lacey Evans dug deep, peeling away layers of herself to audiences during a series of emotional vignettes ahead of her return to WWE in April. A little more than a year prior the “Sassy Southern Belle” gained momentum thanks to a heated rivalry with Charlotte Flair and was set to face Asuka for the Raw women’s championship last February. This match never happened as Evans announced she was expecting. The retired marine leaned more into her incredible life story upon her comeback last few months. A series of segments each week saw Evans open up like never before on WWE TV She spoke about perseverance and overcoming a tough upbringing as her parents battled their demons and depression. The superstar got back in the thick of things with a win over Xia Li on SmackDown. The victory secured a spot in the upcoming Money in the Bank ladder match.
- 7/2/2022
- TV Insider
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WWE stardom is (literally) up for grabs tonight as we gear up for Money in the Bank 2022.
As usual, WWE’s Money in the Bank event will see 14 wrestlers (seven men, seven women) from both Raw and SmackDown divisions utilizing ladders to grab the hanging briefcase containing a contract to a championship match.
Cody Rhodes was the favorite to win Mitb this year, but his pec injury has...
WWE stardom is (literally) up for grabs tonight as we gear up for Money in the Bank 2022.
As usual, WWE’s Money in the Bank event will see 14 wrestlers (seven men, seven women) from both Raw and SmackDown divisions utilizing ladders to grab the hanging briefcase containing a contract to a championship match.
Cody Rhodes was the favorite to win Mitb this year, but his pec injury has...
- 7/2/2022
- by Oscar Hartzog
- Rollingstone.com
Welcome to this review of this past Friday’s episode of Friday Night Smackdown, right here on Nerdly. This week’s show comes at a very interesting time in the WWE’s history with controversy over Vince McMahon And rumours that Sasha Banks has been quietly let go… What’s true, what’s not and what will be the outcome of Any of this past week’s news is yet to be seen; so for now let’s stick to reviewing the show!
Match #1: Madcap Moss def. Happy Corbin The following is courtesy of wwe.com:
After months of brutality between the two former friends, everything came to a head in this hilariously brutal Last Laugh Match. Moss had the hometown advantage, and the Minneapolis faithful were firmly in his corner, cheering loudly after Moss hit a running shoulder block and a ferocious Fallaway Slam on Corbin. When the dust settled,...
Match #1: Madcap Moss def. Happy Corbin The following is courtesy of wwe.com:
After months of brutality between the two former friends, everything came to a head in this hilariously brutal Last Laugh Match. Moss had the hometown advantage, and the Minneapolis faithful were firmly in his corner, cheering loudly after Moss hit a running shoulder block and a ferocious Fallaway Slam on Corbin. When the dust settled,...
- 6/20/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this review of this past Friday’s episode of Friday Night Smackdown, right here on Nerdly. We’ve had a rollercoaster of shows over the past few weeks, some good, some bad, and some very bad, so let’s see what happens with this episode!
Match #1: Money in the Bank Qualifying Match – Drew McIntyre vs. Sheamus (No Contest) The following is courtesy of wwe.com:
In a highly physical contest, Drew McIntyre and Sheamus battled like the brutes and warriors they are, with each performing the other’s signature moves. Sheamus hit McIntyre with a vintage Future Shock Ddt, and The SmackDown Warrior followed up with a spine-tingling White Noise from the top rope. The animosity was palpable, and the two nemeses battled so viciously that they both went for steel chairs, blasting each other and leading to a double disqualification. It took WWE Officials to separate...
Match #1: Money in the Bank Qualifying Match – Drew McIntyre vs. Sheamus (No Contest) The following is courtesy of wwe.com:
In a highly physical contest, Drew McIntyre and Sheamus battled like the brutes and warriors they are, with each performing the other’s signature moves. Sheamus hit McIntyre with a vintage Future Shock Ddt, and The SmackDown Warrior followed up with a spine-tingling White Noise from the top rope. The animosity was palpable, and the two nemeses battled so viciously that they both went for steel chairs, blasting each other and leading to a double disqualification. It took WWE Officials to separate...
- 6/13/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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