WWE SmackDown results, live blog (Apr. 10, 2020): Strowman Wyatt Feud Starts

WWE SmackDown results, live blog (Apr. 10, 2020)


WWE SmackDown returns dancing into our lives today around evening time (Apr. 10, 2020) with a demonstrate moved to the WWE Performance Center in Orlando because of the continuous coronavirus pandemic. There won't be any fans in participation, however, we will see Braun Strowman kick off his rule as Universal victor. Likewise publicized for the card are Alexa Bliss and Nikki Cross safeguarding the Women's label group titles against the Kabuki Warriors, in a rematch from WrestleMania 36.

The show opens with Braun Strowman.

He gets in the ring and on the mic and says whenever opportunity thumps on the entryway, you answer it, yet he accomplished more than answer it, he thumped it off its pivots. He took everything Goldberg needed to dispense and he would not remain down. He got back up and put Goldberg down for good, and now he's the new Universal Champion. Also, to have it occur at WrestleMania, it's the best snapshot of his profession—

Enter Shinsuke Nakamura.

He gets in the ring and Braun asks what he needs, to which his answer is "thump, thump." He clarifies how thump jokes work quickly before saying he's thumping on Strowman's entryway. He discusses his WrestleMania minute, however, the last time they met, he and his young men beat him. Braun instructs him to stop wasting time and let him make the most of his night as he thump takes the poop out of him.

Nakamura mentions to him to be cautious about what he wants and he presents an old Japanese axiom before deciphering—the feeble are meat and the solid eat. Braun presents his own precept—later today around evening time, Shinsuke is going to get These Hands. Strowman pivots and tosses Cesaro (who had snuck up behind him) out of the ring, yet Nakamura decks him with a kick!

The heels leave as Braun paces in dissatisfaction.

The analysis builds up the remainder of today around evening time's show, including a chafing rematch, after the break.


 Once again from business, we get a recap of the form of this next match that we got at WrestleMania.

Alexa Bliss and Nikki Cross (c) versus Kabuki Warriors (Asuka and Kairi Sane) (WWE Women's Tag Team Championship) 


Normal and Bliss to begin, Kairi with the bit of leeway and the heels begin working the champs once again. Alexa gets a blaze pin nearfall on Sane, they exchange strikes until Kairi steps her toes in and recovers control. Asuka lawful, clear the cover, back to working Bliss over. Activity to the floor, Asuka rejoins the discourse group quickly, Nikki Cross fights with her on the table and Alexa can yank the Empress face first into the table!

Cross jumps on her and we go to break.

Once more from business, Asuka is legitimate it's Nikki Cross' chance to get beat down. Nightfall flip gets two on Kairi soon enough, elbow cuts her off and gets two of her own. Normal drawing her up, taunting Bliss, hauling Nikki over, another tag. Cross gets a bulldog out of edginess and the tag! Kairi labels in also, Alexa takes her out with tethers, a dropkick, she's started up, Insault to Injury however the moonsault comes up void!



Normal with a lance, spread for two, the match separates and every one of the four ladies are in the ring. Uraken brings Cross down, Kairi evades the charge, label made, kick to the back, the Empress with a powerbomb lift... DOOMSDAY DEVICE FOREARM INTO A CROSS ARMBAR! Nikki inverts to a spread for two yet Asuka movements to the Asuka Lock! Joy splits it up and Sane takes her out!

Off the top, no one home, Cross gets the tag! Kairi ducks a uraken, kick to the midriff, DDT... ASUKA PULLS KAIRI OUT OF THE PIN AND TO THE FLOOR! Nikki falls off the cover into a knee from Asuka, Alexa up top... Wound BLISS OFF THE TOP AND TO THE FLOOR! Back inside, up top, Kairi rolls away, Cross with the visually impaired tag. Exchanging shots, Nikki slips in...





Alexa Bliss and Nikki Cross win by pinfall with an angler neck breaker from Cross on Kairi Sane to hold the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship. 


Thus we go to break.


Once more from business, Elias goes along with us from the overhang he got hurled from, guitar close by.

He shut down King Baron Corbin at WrestleMania and sings us a tune about beating Corbin as recap film of the match plays.

A recap of Dolph Ziggler versus Otis Dozovic follows.

Dolph and Sonya Deville storm the editorial work area and shout about doctored film and character passing.

Exhaust Knight makes his passage, mouthpiece close by.

He's sorry to intrude on Ziggler's emergency and he is very brave Dolph has the right to see. They are, obviously, of Mandy Rose and Otis hanging out and sharing bananas. He says he and Ziggler have an incomplete business, and they'll be in real life after the break.

Dolph Ziggler vs. Tucker Knight




Tucker knight in all-out attack mode, charging in and putting boots to Ziggler. Activity to the floor, Tucker's upright frenzy follows yet an interruption from Sonya Deville lets Dolph get him! Laying in pause, Knight recoups and hammers Ziggler into the report table! Back inside, enormous powerslam... Probably not! Up top, crossbody... STILL NO! Dolph is prepared...

Dolph Ziggler wins by pinfall with the superkick. 


We get a recap of the completion to the singles stepping stool coordinate for the label titles and go to break.


Over from business, we get some publicity for the following week's version of WWE Backstage.

The Miz and John Morrison are in the ring for the Dirt Sheet. 


They talk about holding the label titles at the most discussed WrestleMania ever and run down the features of the show before moving into advancing their tune, Hey, which they're going to perform live at the present time.

They get hindered by the Usos.

They attempt to drive a wedge among Miz and Morrison seeing as how Johnny needed to shield the titles without anyone else, yet the champs see the wedge and decline to be part. Miz still isn't clear, so they go to leave—

Enter New Day.

Large E says WrestleMania didn't go as arranged, and since one person vied for the label titles there, the other person ought to get the opportunity to vie for those lickable, kissable titles. Furthermore, Kofi Kingston says they've talked with everyone from WWE authorities to Freddie Prinze, Jr. they've affirmed it'll be Jey Uso versus the Miz versus Huge E in a triple risk for the label titles one week from now!


Analysis builds up the introduction of the Forgotten Sons, after the break.

Forgotten Sons (Steve Cutler & Wesley Blake) vs. Lucha House Party (Gran Metalik & Lince Dorado)

Cutler and Dorado to begin, whip across hard elbow, brisk tag to Blake and Lince hits a quebrada for the tag. Metalik in with a falling sprinkle, tag back to Dorado and he goes for an armbar takedown. Denied, tag to Steve, butterfly backbreaker, stifling him in the ropes before labeling back to Wesley for a twofold group Rock Bottom backbreaker! Knee ot the back, back chinlock.

Labels made, Gran in hot, whip turned around, handspring evaded, duck the lower arm, springboard back elbow! Venture up dropkick, spread... CUTLER BREAKS IT UP! Match separates, Dorado in, back body drop to the floor, Metalik with a superkick however Wesley with a student move through that receives an enzuigiri consequently! Catch the handspring, Gran sneaks out, drop him with a tether, tag to Cutler!

Up to the second...

Forgotten Sons win by pinfall with a Russian leg sweep / diving stomp combo on Gran Metalik.



Alexa Bliss and Nikki Cross are behind the stage commending their success and discussing how they feel superb when Carmella and Dana Brooke move up and challenge them for the label titles. They acknowledge! 


Sasha Banks makes her passage, followed presently by Bayley to send us to break.


Once more from business, Bayley jumps on the mic.

She says only three weeks prior they were remaining right now when Paige attempted to demolish her WrestleMania and their kinship with an end coordinate, yet she didn't. So anybody that figures they can contact her, well, ding dong—you can't, on the grounds that she's beaten everybody. In any case, she has to state, as she would see it, that her most prominent minute yet was challenging all chances at WrestleMania.

What's more, how could she do that? She's the best. No, they're the best, a definitive good examples, and on the off chance that you think their companionship was going to get destroyed that way, they have two straightforward words for you—screw you. Sasha Banks says no one from an earlier time, present, or future can contact them.

Enter Tamina.

Bayley discusses how extraordinary she scents and how glad she is that Tamina is here and they needed to compliment her on such a prevailing exhibition at WrestleMania—Snuka advises her to quiet down and no one beat her at WrestleMania. It took every one of them four to take out her, so Miss Role Model, why not be an incredible model and battle her one-on-one for the title?

Banks says she's, unfortunately, Tamina just returned from whatever coconut shell she spent the most recent year in and she's going to set expectations? Bayley holds her back and says she gets a kick out of the chance to be reasonable, so Tamina can have her match, on the off chance that she can beat the Boss. Sasha is not exactly excited however Snuka acknowledges the demand and discloses to her that her bestie just screwed her. 


Cal Bloom vs. Sheamus



Sprout with a solid beginning, clubbing blows, yet Sheamus cuts him off with a lower arm and puts boots to him. Well in charge...

Sheamus wins by pinfall with the Brogue Kick. 


Sheamus gets abnormally scary before the analysis corner however doesn't do anything.

Our guaranteed Jeff Hardy review follows to send us to break.


 Braun Strowman versus Shinsuke Nakamura 





Nakamura in with examining kicks, yet Strowman cuts him off with a boot. Headbutt follows, he biels Shinsuke over the ring and lines it up with a facebreaker and some refuse talk. Dumping the King of Strong Style to the floor, trailing, interruption from Cesaro yet the champ wins and tosses Nakamura back inside. Back outside, he gets Shinsuke on a charge and Hot Shots him into the blockade to send us to break.

Over from business, Strowman presses the assault, Stinger Splash, duck a kick yet Nakamura gets him with the bounce back and lines it up with a Kinshasa... Not a chance! Switch chinlock, to and fro, another tight nearfall off a knee, arranging the huge Kinshasa yet Braun has him explored and turns him back to front...

Braun Strowman wins by pinfall with a tilt-a-spin power slam.




Firefly Fun House starts. 


Whinny has a whiteboard with "The History of John Cena and Bray Wyatt" composed on it and says he needs to modify a little history. He actually changes the word history and we get a fast recap of the match.

Wyatt proceeds onward to Braun Strowman. He discusses how he made Strowman and all the manikin buddies ring in about how stinky he is, aside from Rambling Rabbit, who believes he's a hero. Yet, Bray'll pardon his child in the event that he just apologizes, to which Braun says he's not playing these games. Wyatt discloses to him he's excessively centered around getting These Hands as opposed to learning These Manners, and his next exercise is tied in with sharing.



He has something Bray needs back, in that spot on his shoulder. As one circle shuts, another starts once more, and since he brought Strowman into this world, he needs to take him out. Bye!



Braun jumps on the mic and requests that Bray pause. Before he goes, he needs Wyatt to realize that whenever he needs, he's prepared to give him access!

Whinny inclines in genuine and it's Braun's chance to give out a genuine sprightly "Bye!"

That is the show, people.


WWE has declared a stacked line-up for next Friday's SmackDown on FOX scene. 


The show will include the initial two Money In the Bank qualifying matches, affirming that WWE has plans for a people's MITB Ladder Match to happen at the May 10 compensation for every view. They despite everything have not affirmed the MITB pay-per-see area after the Royal Farms Arena in Baltimore dropped it from their schedule.

The following is the line-up for next Friday's SmackDown on FOX:

* Money In the Bank qualifying match: Cesaro versus Daniel Bryan 



* Money In the Bank qualifying match: Naomi versus Dana Brooke 




* Sasha Banks versus Tamina Snuka - if Snuka wins, she wins a future title shot from SmackDown Women's Champion Bayley 



* The Miz guards the SmackDown Tag Team Titles in a Triple Threat against Big E and Jey Uso 



* Sonya Deville endeavors to dispel any confusion air with Mandy Rose over what's occurred with Otis and Dolph Ziggler 

Stay tuned for additional reports on the following week's SmackDown, which was taped for the current week at the void WWE Performance Center in Orlando.

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