- Thanks to Freddy for the following WWE SmackDown spoilers from tonight’s tapings in Tucson, Arizona. These will air next week, July 8th:
* The show opens with the Money in the Bank participants in the ring being interviewed. Sheamus cleans house with a chair and wants revenge for being punted out of a title shot. Christian comes out and says at Money in the Bank, he will get his rematch against Orton and if Orton gets DQ’d or the ref makes a bad call, Christian automatically wins the title. Sheamus vs. Christian is announced for tonight.
* Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase beat Ezekiel Jackson and Daniel Bryan.
* Angry promo with Mark Henry.
* Jinder Mahal beat Trent Baretta with The Great Khali on commentary.
* AJ Lee defeated Tamina.
* Mark Henry beat Kane. Good showing by Henry, he’s been very aggressive all night.
* The Usos beat Heath Slater and Justin Gabriel. Lots of hype for the Usos here.
* Sin Cara beat Tyson Kidd. Another good match.
* Randy Orton and Sheamus go to a double disqualification in the main event as Christian attacked them both. Orton ends up with the upperhand, taking them both out.
* The show opens with the Money in the Bank participants in the ring being interviewed. Sheamus cleans house with a chair and wants revenge for being punted out of a title shot. Christian comes out and says at Money in the Bank, he will get his rematch against Orton and if Orton gets DQ’d or the ref makes a bad call, Christian automatically wins the title. Sheamus vs. Christian is announced for tonight.
* Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase beat Ezekiel Jackson and Daniel Bryan.
* Angry promo with Mark Henry.
* Jinder Mahal beat Trent Baretta with The Great Khali on commentary.
* AJ Lee defeated Tamina.
* Mark Henry beat Kane. Good showing by Henry, he’s been very aggressive all night.
* The Usos beat Heath Slater and Justin Gabriel. Lots of hype for the Usos here.
* Sin Cara beat Tyson Kidd. Another good match.
* Randy Orton and Sheamus go to a double disqualification in the main event as Christian attacked them both. Orton ends up with the upperhand, taking them both out.