Since the WWE will be in the UK next weekend, they pretaped Clash at the Castle Go Home Smackdown for September 2 episode on August 27 at the Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Michigan.
So it goes without saying that next week’s Smackdown spoilers are ahead and if you don’t want to know what happens stop reading and close the window.
Okay, if you’re still with us, let’s get to some spoilers!
SEPT 2 SMACKDOWN SPOILERS AHEAD!!!!
Karrion Kross made his in ring debut (or is that re-debut?) against Drew Gulak. Kross dominated in a squash victory.
Ronda Rousey’s Final Judgement has arrived and she called Adam Pearce to the ring. He informed her her suspension is lifted but he would’ve fired her had he the power and called her the “biggest bi—” he’s ever met.
She then locked him in an armbar.
Hit Row defeated Maximum Male Models in a tag team match. Los Lotharios then attacked Hit Row, but the Street Profits came out to even the odds and make the save.
Next it was Happy Corbin’s turn as he insulted the audience and issued an open challenge to Shinsuke Nakamura. Nakamura accepted and dominated the match before closing it out with a Kinsasha.
Setting the stage
Butch defeated Ludwig Kaiser in a pretty stiff match and Sheamus and GUNTHER stared each other down in the ring once again.
In a Viking Rules Match (No Disqualification), The Viking Raiders defeated the New Day after Erik and Ivar put Kofi Kingston through two stacked tables.
The ring was decorated with Viking Flags and a dragon from a ship with other items around and is regarded as the best match of the night.
The Usos and Sami Zayn hosted the Two Year Championship Celebration for Roman Reigns WWE Undisputed Championship run.
Reigns arrived at the arena and ate a Claymore from Drew McIntyre as soon as he stepped out of the SUV. Drew then headed to the ring and took out the Usos and Sami to take the ring, then hit a dive on all three on the floor.
He followed that by tackling one Uso through the barricade and slamming the other through the announce desk.
Drew then cut a promo where he put the emphasis on “wrestling” in the WWE.
Drew’s been booked strong, but so was Brock Lesnar each time, but this feels different.
There’s no reason for Drew not to win at Clash at the Castle aside from placating Vince McMahon, and the fact Drew emphasized on of Vince’s “bad words” could be a huge sign things are changing.
That’s the spoilers for Smackdown’s Go Home episode for Clash at the Castle and it looks like another great show. We’re looking forward to it setting the stage for the pay-per-view and how next weekend will play out.
See you all there!
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