August 2, 2016 - Bridgestone Arena - Nashville, Tennessee
The brand new opening video package aired, bringing us to the Bridgestone Arena for SmackDown Live! Pyrotechnics erupted across the stage, as Mauro Ranallo, John Bradshaw Layfield and David Otunga welcomed us to the show. Recapping the events from last week's landmark beginning of a new era in the WWE, the WWE Universe came to their feet for the arrival of "the Phenomenal One".
AJ Styles continued to be unimpressed with the decisionmakings of Commissioner Shane McMahon, and General Manager Daniel Bryan. Talking and bragging about all he had done in this business, "the Phenomenal One" proclaimed he had packed out the Tokyo Dome and was the best thing going before he came to this company - and questioned how on earth he deserved to be treated like this! AJ was mad about being separated from Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson; but as bad as the Club's divide was, he wasn't even given the WWE Championship shot he deserved last week! John Cena interrupted, his arch rival greeting AJ in the ring with a smile. Recounting all of the fun and games they had shared in the past, John admitted AJ had all the makings of a varsity athlete - but when it came down to it, he talked too big a game. Cena lamented AJ's success rate in #BeatingUpJohn Cena, accepting his loss at Money in the Bank. Yet in the six-man tag team match at Battleground, AJ got the short end of the stick! Cena admitted they had unfinished business, and as it happened - he wanted a shot at Dean Ambrose himself! With SummerSlam right around the corner, he proposed they fight for the right to face "the Lunatic Fringe", when out came Daniel Bryan. Despite what AJ had to say about him, he thought it was a tremendous idea - confirming it would happen: tonight!
Baron Corbin watched with disgust in the interview area, when joined by Renee Young. "The Lone Wolf" was aggravated by the broadcast journalist, and renounced his loss to Dean Ambrose in the WWE Championship match last week. Baron claimed this wasn't the end of his run. He would still be the fastest rising Superstar to hit SmackDown Live - and tonight, he vowed to make things happen.
A video package took an in-depth look at the backgrounds of Brock Lesnar and Randy Orton. Ahead of the dream match 15 years in the making, Paul Heyman recapped "the Beast Incarnate's" shocking no contest display against Mark Hunt at UFC 200, while deemed "the Viper's" prominence as a Legend as "child's play" where Brock Lesnar was concerned. A graphic previewed Lesnar and Heyman's upcoming appearance this coming week on Monday Night Raw. Meanwhile, Randy Orton warmed up for his upcoming opportunity at Rusev's WWE United States Championship - tonight.
AJ Styles resumed his pity party on video call with the Club, when he was confronted by Shane McMahon. As Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson could be heard encouraging "the Phenomenal One", the Commissioner hoped AJ expressed his regards as well from SmackDown Live. Addressing AJ's actions directly, Shane wanted to talk about his conduct in going out to the ring and enticing the WWE Universe. AJ questioned why he couldn't, and why Shane wasn't stopping him. Clearly this brand was made to belong to him, and revolve around him! Shane understood, but wanted to reiterate that this brand didn't owe him a damn thing! The Commissioner warned AJ never to pull a stunt like he did again, and while outside of the WWE he was something of a phenomenon - until he pulled his weight, in WWE he was dirt! Shane reiterated SmackDown was The People's Brand, bringing AJ to skulk away.
As Breezango made their unpopular presence felt to the Nashville crowd, footage aired of Fandango and Tyler Breeze's upset wins against the Usos - not only on the Battleground Kickoff Show, but last week on SmackDown Live. Ahead of a Number One Contender's Fatal 4-Way tag team match, Enzo Amore and Big Cass came bouncing out, with Enzo on the mic! Running through their catchphrases, Enzo roasted the get-up of the crushed velvet-wearing "sweet boys" in the ring, as well as the playing-in-paint Jimmy and Jey Uso; and "the Camoflage Geriatrics", the Dudley Boyz! They ran down the rest of SmackDown Live's tag team division, before declaring their six opponents tonight with one word: SAWFT! Who would go on to meet Monday Night Raw's New Day for the WWE Tag Team Championships at SummerSlam?
1) The Usos def. Breezango, The Dudley Boyz & Enzo Amore and Big Cass in a Fatal 4-Way tag team match to earn the opportunity to meet The New Day for the WWE Tag Team Championship at SummerSlam (8:22) | Contested in sudden death rules, with two participants from individual teams legal at a time, it was all action with Tyler Breeze and Fandango hoping to be spectators at ringside, only to be brought in to fight by Jimmy and Jey Uso. D-Von and Bubba Ray executed their signature offense on Enzo when Cass came in to even the odds. The Usos soared onto Breezango and the Dudleys on the floor, when followed by Enzo diving off of Cass's shoulders headed into the break. Cass would later land the East River Crossing on Bubba, and the Lawn Dart connected - but when Enzo had the win, the Usos backdoored to victory by dragging Cass out into a double superkick - and Jey stole the win with a roll-up with the tights against Enzo. With their right earned to SummerSlam, the losing participants watched on in dismay as the sly Usos celebrated famously in the ring. Jimmy and Jey were en route to meet the New Day in a cross-brand WWE Tag Team Championship match at "the Biggest Party of the Summer".
In his office, Daniel Bryan spoke with Neville about the limitless supply of opportunities that awaited him on SmackDown Live. As the General Manager implied these could occur imminently, in walked Kevin Owens. "The Man That Gravity Forgot" was dismayed to hear KO rant and complain about how much of a joke it was that he had made it to a hellhole like Nashville - only to find that he hadn't even been booked! Owens questioned what kind of leadership "the Yes Man" was trying to show the Universe. Owens questioned what happened to "the People's Brand", though Daniel told Kev he was right. Thankfully for him, Neville's originally planned opponent was injured - which left an available slot for Owens himself! Owens scoffed telling Daniel he could do much better than that, though Neville would stand his ground squaring off with the Canadian! Neville told Kevin to put his money where his mouth was, proclaiming that they would see who the real joke was.
Backstage, Lana donned the Bulgarian flag as her husband Rusev walked stoically with the WWE United States Championship around his waist. Following last week's loss to Cesaro, which the champ felt "the Viper" was personally responsible for, "the Bulgarian Brute" prepared to make a title defense against Randy Orton: up next!
Following a video replaying the verbal exchange had between AJ Styles and John Cena earlier tonight, a video package replayed "the Phenomenal One's" arrival to the WWE, where he shockingly debuted as #3 in the 2016 Royal Rumble match. AJ's early run was documented, showing his matches with the likes of Chris Jericho and Roman Reigns, before he came face-to-face with his arch rival: John Cena himself. With the first-time-ever dream match set in stone, AJ sided with some strong Club cohorts in Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson ahead of Money in the Bank.
2) Rusev (w/Lana) (c) vs Randy Orton ended in a no contest; Rusev retains the WWE United States Championship (11:18) | Lana watched as her man jumped the gun attacking "the Viper" before the bell sounded, though Randy would swiftly fight back and score plenty of near falls. "The Bulgarian Brute" took shortcuts provided by his wife Lana, and began to isolate "the Apex Predator" with an array of spinal-based attacks. Orton scored with the draping DDT, though Lana would put her husband's foot on the bottom rope - prompting her ejection from ringside. As Rusev missed the Machka Kick, the RKO connected - when over the barricade hopped Brock Lesnar! "The Beast Incarnate" attacked his SummerSlam opponent as well as the official, whilst "the Ravishing Russian" came back to ringside to help the champion escape!
Brock Lesnar's onslaught continued after taking out the official, but an F-5 would see Randy Orton slip free and tease an RKO - only to be taken to Suplex City instead! Paul Heyman was spotted at ringside in a shocking appearance, as Lesnar proceeded to mount "the Viper" and tease grounding and pounding him ahead of SummerSlam. Thinking better of it, his "Advocate" climbed into the ring and breathed the words "nineteen days" - a message hand-delivered!
Following from a replay of the shocking appearance and ambush from "the Beast Incarnate", Renee Young daringly pursued Brock Lesnar and Paul Heyman on their way out of the building. "The Advocate" answered on his "Beast's" behalf, commenting on the skilled persistence of the broadcast journalist. Unfortunately for her, she was not going to like what she would get. Referring to the Internet as full of speculation, nobody could ever predict when, why or what would happen when Brock Lesnar appeared. He could be on SmackDown Live next week, he could be on Monday Night Raw in less than a fortnight - but he would definitely show up for SummerSlam. Paul hoped Randy would do the same, though it may be wise he bury his head in the sand and avoid "the Biggest Party of the Summer". Why? Because if what Brock Lesnar was capable of doinng tonight meant anything, "the Viper" had better not wish to find out what Brock had in store come SummerSlam. The two departed, with Paul imploring viewers of SmackDown Live to tune into Raw this Monday to find out what "the Mayor of Suplex City" had to say!
3) Neville def. Kevin Owens (3:45) | KO ambushed "the Man That Gravity Forgot" on his route down to the ring, though Neville would wisely escape the Apron Powerbomb in the nick of time. While KO would be the aggressor throughout, Neville would opportunistically reverse the Pop-Up Powerbomb into a snap hurricanrana for the upset! Neville would escape the ring before KO could get revenge, forcing the Canadian to throw a tantrum in the ring. Nothing had been going his way since losing to Sami Zayn at Battleground!
Rusev walked the hall with a cheery grin on his face, as wife Lana wished to celebrate her husband's successful WWE United States Championship defense. Enter Cesaro, who slow-clapped for "the Bulgarian Brute", commenting on how Rusev had more skin on his teeth than anybody ever thought. The intense Bulgarian went nose-to-nose with "the Swiss Superman", who reminded Rusev of how last week ended - with him beating him one-two-three in that ring. Cesaro mused how Rusev scraped past Randy Orton tonight, but what was stopping them from getting it on? Sheamus entered the frame, disgruntled to hear of ill-deserved challenges galore! The Irishman argued that if anybody deserved an opportunity to be champion - it was "the Celtic Warrior". Bringing up his pros, Cesaro threw one in of his own: the fact Shamo like to kiss butts and get his butt whooped! The two got into a shoving contest, buying Rusev and Lana time to leave the scene. The European and the Irishman exchanged challenges, with a match made for next week!
Footage aired of Natalya scoring the win against Becky Lynch at Battleground using the Sharpshooter, followed by "the Lass Kicker" defeating the Second-Generation Superstar last week on SmackDown Live using the Dis-Arm-Her. Tonight, a graphic showed that a rubber match would settle the score between the two foes - in a Submission match, coming up next.
Kevin Owens was all bent out of shape following the upset loss to Neville. Pacing back and forth, he denied ever losing to that big-eared goon from Newcastle-upon-Tyne - Owens going as far as to claim it sounded even worse than Nashville! Shane McMahon walked past, when Kevin grabbed the Commissioner's attention, putting his hands on him and demanding a rematch with Neville next week. Shane O'Mac threw KO's hands away and dressed him down, warning him to never put his hands on him again! As far as what happened tonight, KO got what was coming to him - underestimating "the Man That Gravity Forgot!" Shane questioned Kev how badly he wanted Neville, with the Canadian raving affirmatively. Shane told him good - he would get his match next week: against Kane! As McMahon departed, Kev angrily questioned if anybody made any sense around here whatsoever. It was not the match he was looking for!
4) Becky Lynch def. Natalya in a Submission match (5:27) | Trash talking saw the two ladies get it on, with Becky Lynch showing plenty of fight early, just for Natalya to resort to shortcuts. Using her training from her days in the Dungeon, the daughter of Jim "the Anvil" Neidhart focused on the back of Becky, when the two began a swift sequence of submissions. The Sharpshooter went locked in, but Becky made it to the ropes. Furiously, Nattie looked for it again just for Becky to transition into the Dis-Arm-Her. With nowhere to run, the Canadian tapped to "the Lass Kicker."
Scoring the submission victory in this rubber match against Natalya, Becky Lynch celebrated though it would not last for long. Eva Marie made an unwanted appearance with a microphone in hand. Wishing "the Lass Kicker" insincere congratulations, Becky had moved up the food chain a tiny notch - but she still had a ways to go to get on the level of Eva Marie! Becky told Eva to bring it, though instead she would decide to turn tail and leave instead - giving the WWE Universe a whole lot to look at. "All Red Everything" was officially on "the Blue Brand".
A video package aired, recapping the deep-rooted issues between dream match nemeses AJ Styles and John Cena. Clips of their last major clash at Money in the Bank saw "the Phenomenal One" miraculously #BeatUpJohnCena, though it came with the assistance from the Club's Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson. Tonight, with Gallows and Anderson a part of Monday Night Raw - it was all up to AJ to defeat John Cena alone.
John Cena walked with a big smile on his face, optimistic ahead of the second singles altercation with dream opponent AJ Styles. A rematch from Money in the Bank would determine the next challenger to the WWE Championship... when Dean Ambrose appeared before him! The two keenly smiled at one another and exchanged pleasantries, when "the Lunatic Fringe" openly stated he hoped John won tonight - so he could beat his ass. One way or another, the champ was here: pointing at the title on his own shoulder to prove it. Who would go to SummerSlam?
A vignette aired, promoting the debut of Nia Jax. With close-ups of her eyes and her destruction over NXT as the focal point, "The Immovable Object" was coming soon to SmackDown Live.
Mauro Ranallo, John Bradshaw Layfield and David Otunga discussed SummerSlam, with the newly announced match for the WWE Tag Team Championships determined between The New Day of Monday Night Raw, and the Usos from SmackDown Live. Shifting gears to talk next week, SmackDown Live would see Kane return to meet Kevin Owens; Sheamus would battle Cesaro, coming off their backstage confrontation; and out for revenge, the Usos would meet Enzo Amore and Big Cass!
5) AJ Styles def. John Cena to earn the opportunity to meet Dean Ambrose for the WWE Championship at SummerSlam (18:38) | If their classic at Money in the Bank was anything to go off of, this rematch looked to have all hands on deck. It proved to exceed expectations as John Cena looked to gain a quick victory against AJ Styles to avenge last month's loss. "The Phenomenal One" used everything within his arsenal to keep Cena down, but he would just keep getting up and coming back for more. Finally a comeback led to "the Five Moves of Doom", though an Attitude Adjustment shockingly saw AJ get a shoulder up! Styles capitalized from a DDT on the apron, when the Calf Crusher was applied. Cena reversed it into the STF, though AJ made the ropes. Styles conversely had the Phenomenal Forearm kicked out of, and an attempt at the Styles Clash was reversed into a hurricanrana from Cena! A series of sunset flips saw Cena nearly take the win - when Baron Corbin shockingly ran down to ringside, decking Cena through the ropes! AJ took advantage with the springboard 450 splash - going 2-0 against Cena!
Baron Corbin had delivered on his promise to make things happen for himself tonight on SmackDown Live, and AJ Styles could hardly believe his own ears. Hearing his own name declared the victor, "the Phenomenal One" jumped for joy - the win against John Cena meaning that he was now en route to "the Biggest Party of the Summer". As the WWE Championship match for SummerSlam was confirmed however, out stormed his next opponent - Dean Ambrose. Without pausing for a second, "the Lunatic Fringe" arrived - and immediately drilled his next challenger with the Dirty Deeds! Ambrose paraded the WWE title high, as SmackDown Live went off the air!