Welcome to Wrestling Inc.’s coverage of “WWE SmackDown” on March 14 from Olimpic Arena in Barcelona, Spain!
Cody Rhodes will answer what The Miz wants to talk about on MizTV.
Last week, General Manager Nick Aldis announced that Street Profits will finally get their title shot against #DIY. Pretty Deadly won a three-way match against Motor City Machine Guns and Los Garza to become the Number One contenders. They will face the winner of tonight’s match next week.
Randy Orton returned at Elimination Chamber and was looking to inflict pain on Kevin Owens. On last week’s “SmackDown”, he reflected on his close friendship with John Cena and Kevin Owens. He thinks Owens is jealous of him and that’s why he turned on him. Orton will look to get his frustrations out on Carmelo Hayes.
In women’s action, Charlotte Flair will take on B-Fab. Last week, she blindsided Women’s Champion, Tiffany Stratton again and B-Fab had some feelings about it. This will be Flair’s first match since winning the women’s Royal Rumble match.
We’re live with Joe Tessitore and Wade Barrett.
New United States champion, LA Knight makes his way to the ring. He mentioned that this is the first “SmackDown” in Spain and he’s worldwide. The title is back where it should be. He was then interrupted by Jimmy Uso. Jimmy isn’t here to congratulate him, he’s here because he’s desperate. He can get to “WrestleMania” with the US title. Before Knight can respond, Solo Sikoa comes to the ring with Jacob Fatu and Tama Tonga. He said that if anyone should get the title, it’s Fatu. He called Jimmy the “failure of the family” and told him to step aside.
Tama Tonga hit a DDT on Jimmy and everyone is brawling. Braun Strowman ran down and cleaned house before stomping Sikoa. Jimmy with a Superkick on Solo. Strowman sent Fatu over the top rope. Aldis came out and spoke Spanish and made a six-man match for…right now!
Jimmy and Solo go at it first. Sikoa beats Jimmy down in the corner and does an Irish Whip. Jimmy lays in chops on his little brother before punching him ten times. Solo delivers a spinning Solo Slam to Jimmy. He held his head over the rope and Tama hit him in the face while the ref was distracted. Tama tagged in and got a few shots before tagging Sikoa. Sikoa did a running hip attack in the corner. The Bloodline takes turns tagging in and out and isolating Jimmy.
Uso nails an enzuiguri on Fatu and tags in Knight. Knight lays in right hands and delivered a jumping neckbreaker. Knight dodges a Samoan Drop and hits a DDT. Fatu headbutts Knight in the corner. Knight with a leaping elbow. The Bloodline tees off on Knight while the ref is distracted.
After the break, Sikoa is pounding Knight in the corner. Knight dodges a hip attack and suplexes Sikoa before tagging in Strowman. Strowman runs through the Bloodline and clears the ring. The Braun Train ran around the ring and took them all out again. Knight did a dropkick through the ropes and Uso followed with a dive onto Fatu. Braun with a running powerslam on Tonga for the win.
Winner: Braun Strowman, LA Knight, and Jimmy Uso
Following the match, Sikoa hits Strowman with a Samoan Spike. Knight pulled him out of the ring and sent him over the barricade. Fatu superkicked Jimmy and takes down Strowman and follows with three moonsaults. Fatu and Tama start to leave when Fatu runs through Strowman and sends him through the barricade.