Who won Smackdown last night?

Who won Smackdown last night?

WWE SmackDown results, recap, grades: Drew McIntyre destroys the ring, Madcap Moss wins Battle Royal.

Who won the Fatal 4 Way on Smackdown last night?

Plus, Sasha Banks bested Shotzi in a showdown between Survivor Series teammates, and Sheamus triumphed in a high-stakes Fatal 4-Way Match to earn his way into Survivor Series.

Who won 2021 smackdown?

Brock Lesnar wins WWE Championship The Beast is WWE Champion once again. Brock Lesnar won the WWE Championship in a Fatal Five Way featuring Seth Rollins, Bobby Lashley and Seth Rollins by pinning Big E with an F5 in what was easily the best match of the night.

What day was smackdown on 2014?

Smackdown! 2014 dates and venues

Event Date Venue
Friday Night Smackdown March 21, 2014 Toyota Center
Friday Night Smackdown March 28, 2014 TD Garden
Friday Night Smackdown April 4, 2014 Verizon Center
Friday Night Smackdown April 11, 2014 Cajundome

Is a Fatal 4-Way no DQ?

Fatal Four-Way match The first wrestler scores a pinfall or submission is the winner. No disqualification or countouts apply.

Why was Brock Lesnar added to the Fatal 4-Way?

He was scheduled to fight Brock at Day 1 for the universal championship. After testing positive, Reigns was removed from the pay-per-view plans. To keep the buzz intact, Brock was added to a fatal 4-way match for the WWE championship.

Who won in Day 1 WWE?

Brock Lesnar
As of Saturday afternoon, Brock Lesnar was set to challenge Roman Reigns for the Universal championship. But as has been the case for much over the past two years, COVID-19 changed things in a hurry, and a positive test for Reigns short-circuited that match.

When did SmackDown become live?

As made public on April 12, 2010, SmackDown moved to Syfy, which had previously aired NXT and ECW, in a two-year deal that included an optional third year. SmackDown made its live premiere on Syfy on October 1, 2010, retaining its Friday night timeslot.

Why was SmackDown called SmackDown live?

Throughout the show’s early existence, The Rock routinely called SmackDown! “his show”, in reference to the fact that the name was derived from one of his catchphrases, “Layeth the Smack down”. In March 2002, WWF implemented the “brand extension”, under which Raw and SmackDown!