Hello and welcome to WWE Smackdown Results!
Tonight should be a fun one and Lita’s coming back, so that’s worth tuning in for.
As much as we’d love to dwell on that, we’ve got to get to the breakdown, so let’s get to the action!
The Usos started it off by coming out to celebrate being tag champions for 180 days, according to Michael Cole.
Jey started it off by saying they faced and defeated the New Day last week, but they respect the New Day.
Jimmy then pointed out they’re the ones. Jey pointed out they should be celebrating or helping Reigns with Seth Rollins, but instead they get to watch a Fatal Four Way Match to determine their next challengers.
Jimmy did a great introduction.
Number One Contender Fatal Four Way – Humberto and Angel vs. Cesaro and Mansoor vs. Jinder Mahal and Shanky vs. The Viking Raiders (Erik, Ivar)
Jimmy then listed the rules ending with saying they’re the ones and superkicked Erik and Mansoor to start it off and a brawl followed as we headed to commercial.
We came back with Humberto and Mansoor exchanging atomic drops while the Usos joined the commentary team.
😱#SmackDown pic.twitter.com/wmWwsWFQku
— WWE (@WWE) January 15, 2022
After a couple of tags, Erik and Shanky squared off, and Shanky dropped Erik with a clothesline after Erik unloaded on him. Mahal came in to work over Erik, and he and Shanky worked over Erik in their corner.
Ivar knocked Mansoor and Cesaro off the apron with a double clothesline when Shanky threw him into the corner, and the Erik threw Ivar into Shanky, but Mahal came in as Ivar headed to the top rope.
Cesaro and Mahal went for a double superplex, and Erik powerbombed then into the superplex as we headed to commercial.
Cesaro took it to everyone, then swung Ivar but Mahal came in to break it up. Humberto and Angel took out everyone but Erik with a dive to the floor, then they hit Ivar with a double dropkick.
Erik and Ivar his Angel with the Viking Experience for the win and to earn their shot at the tag titles.
Backstage, Naomi got into Sonya Deville’s face about her action last week and readied to drop Deville until Deville warned her when she has that jacket on.
Deville admitted what annoys her about Naomi is she comes in with main character vibes when she’s an extra.
In-Zayn falls through
Sami Zayn complained about the conspiracy against him starting when he won the Intercontinental Championship, but now he’s got a shot at what’s his.
He then went on about Johnny Knoxville being the latest character in the conspiracy against him and he played a recap of their interactions last week, including when Knoxville threw him over the top rope from behind.
See ya later, @SamiZayn!#SmackDown @rickboogswwe @ShinsukeN pic.twitter.com/u8TKBHdrf4
— WWE (@WWE) January 15, 2022
Zayn celebrated since he’s in the Royal Rumble match and he can do anything Knoxville can do and he’ll show the world no one’s better at being a jacka—like him.
He then introduced his new stunt show In-Zayn and he was pushed out in a grocery cart. He intended to jump the ring, but he backed out at the last second.
Rick Boogs with short hair distracted Zayn for Shinsuke Nakamura to hit a Kinsasha, and Boogs hit a press slammed him out of the ring and onto the landing spot for Zayn’s stunt.
Aliyah vs. Natalya
Natalya attacked Aliyah before the match started and hammered and stomped her down before the ref separated them.
.@WWE_Aliyah just set a NEW WWE RECORD for fastest victory at 3.17 seconds! #SmackDown @NatbyNature pic.twitter.com/oz1FhQiq3x
— WWE (@WWE) January 15, 2022
The ref called the match when she didn’t answer him, and then she begged him not to end it. So he reversed his decision and restarted the match. Whelp, this episode just dropped even more.
Aliyah rolled up Natalya as soon as the bell rang for the win and set a new record for a win at 3.17 seconds.
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