Randy Orton confronted Jinder Mahal, warning the WWE champion of the pain and suffering that awaits him Sunday night. 0 of 7Credit: WWE.comThe July 18 episode of SmackDown Live was faced with the unenviable task of putting the final touches on the hype to what many are considering a lackluster pay-per-view event, Battleground. Tamina got the last laugh on the women's division and Kevin Owens pinned AJ Styles ahead of their United States Championship match Sunday. John Cena was sent a message loud and clear by Rusev, who left the franchise star lying in a heap, the Bulgarian flag flying high. It tried its damndest but found little success.
WWE SmackDown Live Recap & Reactions (July 18, 2017): Rip the Band-Aid off, please
Five days before its Battleground pay-per-view, SmackDown Live hit Birmingham, Alabama last night (July 18, 2017). Reminder that only two weeks ago, SmackDown Tag Team Champions The Usos and The New Day had a hugely entertaining rap battle. We've all seen plenty of these SmackDown tag team matches in our lives, including just last week. After Zayn dominated basically the whole match—quite easily—The First Lady of SmackDown Live literally climbed into the ring and shielded Mike from further danger. At one point Tamina told Becky, who was doing the now customary imaginary tea kettle gimmick, that no one cared about Tea Time.This content may collect you by Max Nolan
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