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WWE Smackdown Live 20/11/18 | My Coherent Review.

This episode was a great example of the word “skippable”. Nothing really happened besides one thing. But Why you ask? Well, I’m gonna tell you what’s good, what’s ok and what’s bad. Now, on with the review. 


WHAT’S GOOD

Daniel Bryan Finally Spoke 

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If you read my review for last week’s smackdown Live episode (which you can click here) You’ll know that I wasn’t a fan of the heel turn. However, the promo Daniel Bryan cut was amazing and by far the best thing on this dull episode. 

WHAT’S OK

Naomi and Asuka vs Mandy Rose and Sonya Deville 

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Decent match. The team of Naomi and Asuka won the match with the Asuka lock from Asuka to Sonya Deville. 

Randy Orton vs Rey Mysterio 

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It was okay I guess? However, the slide that Rey Mysterio does into an RKO on the outside looked great. Randy won with the RKO. After the match, Randy grabbed a steel chair, held it on Rey’s neck and shoved him on the ring to which then Randy took Rey’s mask.

WHAT’S BAD

Charlotte Opens up about her actions at Survivor Series 

The Queen claims she put the baddest beating on The Baddest Woman on the Planet…
Charlotte came out to the ring with a thunderous ovation from the LA crowd. She then went on how she doesn’t regret her actions at Survivor Series. Out came Paige and Paige said that Charlotte went too far when she assaulted WWE officials at Survivor Series. 

That led to Paige fining her for 100,000 dollars. Back in June on RAW, Ronda beat up multiple referees and the general manager at that time but she wasn’t fined yet when Charlotte pushed a few referees, she’s fined for 100,000. It’s stupid logic in my opinion. 

Anyways, The IIconics came out to the ring and they made fun of Charlotte to which Charlotte challenged Billie kay to a match and speaking of which…….

Charlotte vs Billie Kay and Charlotte vs Peyton Royce

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Charlotte beat Billie Kay quickly with the natural selection. Charlotte then challenged Peyton Royce to which she (Peyton) accepted. That match ended in a DQ when Billie Kay interfered. The IIconics ganged up on Charlotte but they failed and instead they got a beating from The Queen. 

other than Charlotte's sarcasm, This entire thing was bad and it’s sad to see an intriguing angle going into Smackdown Live only to watch a bad opening segment. 

Shane McMahon and The Miz vs Local Jobbers 

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Why? Why? Why does this exist? Guess who won? It was the local jobbers via a school boy roll up. I thought it was lame in my opinion. 

The New Day vs The Bar and Big Show 

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This was a complete waste of my time and I watch RAW every week so that’s saying something. The New Day won with Big E shoved a turkey on Sheamus’ face (yes, you read that right).

Sound off in the comments on what do you think about Smackdown Live last night and follow the blog for honest pro wrestling opinions. Anyways, stay safe smarks. 

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