SmackDown Review 09/04/19: A SHOCK Title Change!
SmackDown Review: There are new champions in the town. Some big Raw superstars jump to the blue brand ahead of the Superstar Shake-Up. How did the SmackDown after Mania turn out to be? Read our SmackDown review and find out. Kofi Kingston’s WWE Championship Celebration Woods say tonight they are here to celebrate the career of their friend. He said that Kofi has been his real hero before he congratulates Kofi on behalf of everyone. Kofi got on the mic and this was a genuine moment. Kofi said this wasn’t supposed to happen. It wasn't in the script. But they made it happen. He thanked his wife and his kids sitting at the ringside. He was interrupted by... The Bar… *sigh*. The Bar was booed heavily by the crowd. The crowd chanted, “Shut the f*ck up” to them. They challenged the New Day for a 6 man tag match later tonight. They said they have made some friends over at Raw, which brought out Drew McIntyre as their partner for the main event. The promo before the Bar interruption was genuine and not scripted. They were just told to go out there and have fun and enjoy the moment I guess. It was really great. But I still don’t get the Bar’s problem with the New Day and Kofi. Also, Superstar shake-up is set to happen next week but I think we just got some glimpse of it. Drew is probably moving to SmackDown. It will be nice for him. Rating: 3.5/5 6-Man Tag Team Match: Ali, Ricochet & Aleister Black vs Andrade, Rusev & Shinsuke Nakamura Heels work over Ricochet. He made a hot tag after neck-breaker to Ali. The crowd didn’t react for it though. Black went for a dive but jumped back in to sit in the middle of the ring joined by Ricochet and Ali, who rolls in the ring to sit with him. Black hits Andrade with a moonsault. Ricochet did the same on the outside to Rusev off the barricade. Ali tags himself in and delivers an inverted hurricanrana to Andrade followed by a 450 for the win. Winner: Ali, Ricochet & Black This was a fine match with a great sequence in the end. There were big moves all around near the finish. Rating: 3.5/5 After the Match Randy Orton came out just to deliver an RKO to Ali… from outta nowhere! Orton just leaves after that. Rusev then gets in the ring to eat a stunner from Owens… from outta nowhere… again. I think this is either leading to Orton and Owens feud or maybe just hype for Money in the Bank ladder match. The Usos are backstage where they addressed their title defense against Hardys later tonight. They said they will prove they are the greatest brothers duo and greatest tag team there is. They welcomed Hardys to the Uso penitentiary. R-truth and Carmella Truth and Carmella were in the ring to recap what happened at WrestleMania. R-truth said Carmella defeated Andre the Giant in the Royal Rumble which was really funny. Carmella corrected him before thanking truth for being by her side for the past year. She thinks that winning the Women’s Battle Royal will do great things for her future. They got interrupted by the United States champion Samoa Joe who comes out and beats down Truth, locks in the sleeper and throws him out. He grabbed a mic and said he will beat anyone who will step foot against him, just like he did with Rey at Mania. Braun Strowman came out and these two had a brawl. Joe tried to pass Braun out by locking in the Coquina Clutch. Strowman fought back to go for the slam but he couldn’t lift Joe up.
What was the point of next week’s superstar shake-up if all the Raw stars are just gonna come out this week. That being said I would really love a feud between these two. I didn’t know I wanted this match. This will be great in the weeks to come. Rating: 3.5/5 WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship Match: The IIconics (c) vs The Brooklyn Bells IIconics talked about how people are being a fighting champion. So they are here to be one themselves against the best tag team in Brooklyn, who have a 45 match undefeated streak, the Brooklyn Bells. One of the Bells got some offense in but they were just there to job to the champs. IIconics debut their new finisher to end the match. Corey was great at commentary for this match. He was very heelishly talking about how IIconics might lose their titles here to the undefeated Brooklyn bells. Winner and still champions: The IIconics Backstage Paige is watching all of this on the TV. Kayla got there to ask what she was doing here. Paige announced that she will be debuting a new tag team next week. I am really excited to see what Paige’s new faction be. She is great on the mic and can really put over some new talent. This will seem repetitive but anything on this show has just been the same pace for me. Rating: 3.5/5 Best in the World – Shane McMahon Shane came out and recaps WrestleMania to be the 341st to do so before coming to his match. He said the fans only tuned into Mania to see Shane beat Miz, who is not here tonight, attending to his father. Mr Miz chants from the crowd. Shane said Mr. Miz got in the ring and punched hin in the eye, giving him a mark. The crowd chanted “You Deserve it”. He said after that he had to prove after that he is indeed the Best in the world. “CM Punk” chants break in the arena. And he did. Shane brought Greg Hamilton to the ring and told him to introduce him like he did at WrestleMania. Greg said that many fans had threatened him that if he did call Shane the best something bad will happen to him. Shane said he only needs to worry about the one standing in front of him instead of the fans and introduce him properly. Shane dragged Hamilton to the ramp by grabbing the tie. Hamilton kept announcing him as best while they were going there. And finally, Hamilton got it right. It was a good promo by Shane but I didn’t get the point of taking Hamilton towards the stage just to let him go. I thought Shane was going to beat him up there. I don’t know. Promo was good. Rating: 3.5/5 SmackDown Tag Team Championship Match: The Usos (c) vs The Hardy Boyz This was a great TV match. Uso countered a twist of Fate with a super kick. Jeff kicked out of a splash from one of the Usos. They went for a double splash but Jeff moved out. A Twist of Fate by Matt followed by Swanton Bomb by Jeff for the win.
Winner and NEW champions: The Hardy Boyz This was easily the match of the night. Really enjoyed it. I think this is just start of their feud. I have no problem Hardy having a title run on SmackDown. Either this lead to a feud or the Usos heading to Raw next week. Rating: 4/5 After the match Hardys are celebrating in the ring when Lars music hits. He came out to beat down both of the newly crowned champions. He delivered a diving headbutt to Matt and got walking. No problems there. I guess Lars gimmick is just to go after the legends. I don’t mind that. The Man – Becky 2 belts Becky said what she had already said the previous night that she is ready for any challenge with a little mention to Lacey Evans attacking her. She went to the stage and posed with both the belts after that. As she turns around she got punched on the face by Lacey. Becky had trouble standing up after this. She sold it very well. And Lacey just walked back to leave the champ struggling on her feet. This feud could be really great. So far it's been good. Let's see how this goes in the future. This segment was just the same as Raw, without any brawl. Rating: 3/5 6-Man Tag Team Match: The New Day vs Drew McIntyre & The Bar Before the match starts, Sami Zayn came out with a mic. Before he says anything crowd were singing his theme. When they were done Sami just went, “Yeah, you’re not worth it”. What the hell was that? You don’t need to feature everyone on the show. This felt like he came out just for the sake of it. Back to the match, Drew slammed Woods face first on the table grabbing his legs. Cesaro went for a cross body. Big E was supposed to caught him but he fall over and went for the pin. The Bar hit E with a double white noise but Woods broke the pin. Big E tags in Kofi. Kofi takes everyone out. He hits Trouble in Paradise to Sheamus for the win. Winner: The New Day Nice short main event. After the match, Kofi celebrates with his family in the ring. Send a everybody home happy.
Rating: 3/5 This didn't feel like a SmackDown after Mania. You had your Raw stars coming over to SmackDown as surprises and no major debuts. We also got a title change. While Raw had its ups and down SmackDown was consistently average with a great Tag title match. The main event was a little underwhelming as well but not as underwhelming as Raw was. SmackDown Rating: 3.5/5 That was our SmackDown Review for 9th April 2019. Don't forget to follow us on social media by clicking on the icons at the bottom of the screen. Find out what happens next week on the SmackDown review. Read the full article














