WWE Friday Night SmackDown results, Oct. 11, 2019: WWE Draft kicks off, new-look Bayley chops down Charlotte en route to major title shocker
Seth Rollins def. Roman Reigns via disqualification to earn the first pick of the WWE Draft for Raw after “The Fiend” Bray Wyatt shockingly emerged
Universal Champion
Seth Rollins (representing Raw) and
Roman Reigns (representing SmackDown) collided to kick off Friday Night SmackDown with the winner earning the first overall pick in the WWE Draft for the brand he was representing.
Being so familiar with each other’s arsenals, the two felt each other out in the early goings until tempers began to flare, at which point the two Superstars just flat out started throwing haymakers. In the critical moments, The Architect seemingly had The Big Dog bested when he unbelievably countered Reigns’ Spear into a Pedigree, but Roman persevered and kicked out. However, the match was suddenly cut short when
“The Fiend” Bray Wyatt appeared, surging up from underneath the ring and quite literally dragging the Universal Champion to hell. Seth somehow survived the bombarding and crawled back into the ring as Wyatt stared daggers into him, seemingly suggesting that nothing Rollins threw at him at WWE Hell in a Cell would put a stop to his destruction.
Amidst all this chaos though, Raw would now receive the first pick in the Draft due to Rollins having won the match against Reigns, albeit by disqualification. Raw used the first pick to select Raw Women’s Champion
Becky Lynch, and SmackDown chose Roman Reigns with its first overall pick. Raw then selected The O.C., the blue brand chose “The Fiend” Bray Wyatt, and the red brand concluded the first round by taking
Drew McIntyre.
King Corbin def. Shorty Gable
Following
Shorty Gable’s upset victory over
King Corbin at WWE Hell in a Cell and the subsequent beating that Corbin dished out to him in the backstage area following the defeat, the two ran it back tonight.
Gable was seeking another monumental victory against the King of the Ring, and the former Olympian nearly put Corbin down for three several times. However, when King Corbin survived Shorty’s Ankle Lock and got back on his feet, he quickly found his opening to connect with End of Days, securing a clutch victory.
The second round of the draft was Superstar-studded with
Randy Orton heading to Raw,
Sasha Banks moving to SmackDown,
Ricochet being drafted to the red brand,
Braun Strowman now throwing hands on Friday Nights and
Lashley concluding the round for Raw and USA Network.
The New Day def. The O.C.
The New Day, looking to bounce back after
Kofi Kingston’s WWE Title defeat to Brock Lesnar last week, squared off against the ever-confident O.C..
The two groups collided with each going full bore from the jump. However, having so much to prove after his crushing WWE Title defeat to Brock Lesnar last week, Kofi Kingston weathered O.C leader’s
AJ Styles’ best, finishing him off with Trouble in Paradise for a major win.
Following the match, round three of the WWE Draft would get underway with Raw selecting
Alexa Bliss,
Kevin Owens and
Natalya, while Friday Night SmackDown brought
Lacey Evans and SmackDown Tag Team Champions The Revival to FOX. Round four saw Raw select The Viking Raiders,
Nikki Cross and The Street Profits, while the blue brand chose The Lucha House Party and Heavy Machinery.
Bayley def. Charlotte Flair to win the SmackDown Women’s Title
After defeating
Bayley to record her historic 10th Women’s Title reign at WWE Hell in a Cell,
Charlotte Flair defended her newly won SmackDown Women’s Championship against her longtime rival in the main event of Friday Night SmackDown.
Bayley hit the scene with a new look and attitude, literally taking an axe to her trademark Bayley buddies and coming at Charlotte with aggression right from the opening bell. Bayley attempted to push the pace against The Queen, trying to neutralize her incredible athleticism. The unrelenting challenger connected with a Bayley-to-Belly, but Flair found the strength to kick out. Charlotte fired back with a flurry of offense to put Bayley back on her heels. However, in the critical moments, Charlotte connected with Natural Selection, but Bayley somehow mustered the strength to grab two fist-fulls of hair and roll her up to become the new SmackDown Women’s Champion.
Bayley boisterously celebrated right in front of The Queen and then -- in not quite this exact language – told the WWE Universe that she no longer needed or wanted any of them going forward.