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Friday Night SmackDown
December 13th 2024

The show kicks off with WWE Women’s Champion Nia Jax’s music hitting. The crowd rains down heavy boos as Nia Jax walks out confidently with Alexa Bliss by her side, both looking smug after last week’s brutal betrayal of Tiffany Stratton. They enter the ring, soaking in the hostile reaction from the crowd. Nia raises the microphone with a calm, cold smirk.

Nia Jax (calm, smug): Let’s not pretend last week was some great shock. Tiffany Stratton had been a liability for far too long.

The boos grow louder.

Nia Jax: Week after week, she got in the way. She was too busy worrying about herself, her little Money in the Bank briefcase, and making everything about her. And you know what, Alexa?

Nia turns slightly toward Alexa, who’s smiling wide.

Nia Jax: You were right all along. Tiffany was going to stab me in the back sooner or later. So instead… I did it first.

The crowd boos heavily as Alexa claps and nods approvingly.

Alexa Bliss (smirking): Sometimes, Nia… you just have to take out the trash before the trash tries to take you out.

Nia grins, proud.

Nia Jax: And now, with Tiffany out of the picture, my focus is exactly where it belongs — next week’s TLC match with Bayley. Bayley, you’ve scratched and clawed your way to this opportunity. But you’re about to learn the same lesson everyone else has — no one is taking this championship from me.

Suddenly, Bayley’s music hits. The arena explodes in cheers as Sasha Banks and Bayley walk out onto the stage. Sasha is fired up while Bayley locks eyes with Nia, laser-focused.

Bayley (serious, intense): Nia, you think you’re untouchable? You think you’re unstoppable? All you’ve done is leave a trail of bodies behind you — but next week, that trail ends with you. This reign of terror you’ve been so proud of? I’m putting a stop to it.

The crowd cheers as Bayley steps forward.

Sasha Banks (grinning): You like to ambush people, Nia. You like to make power plays. But how about this — instead of waiting until next week, why don’t we give these people a little preview? Right here. Right now.

The crowd roars as Sasha points toward the ring.

Sasha Banks (challenging): Nia. Alexa. How about you two step up and face the two of us… in a tag team match? Let’s see how tough you really are.

Nia chuckles slightly and looks at Alexa, who smiles confidently.

Nia Jax (smirking): You want a fight? You got it.

The crowd erupts as referees rush down to make the match official.

Sasha and Bayley storm down to the ring, and the fight is on!



Match #1: Sasha Banks and Bayley vs Nia Jax and Alexa Bliss

The bell rings as Bayley starts the match against Alexa Bliss. The crowd is red hot, firmly behind Sasha and Bayley after the heated words exchanged moments ago. Bayley charges forward, backing Alexa into the corner with a flurry of strikes. Alexa scrambles to the ropes, forcing the referee to pull Bayley off. Bayley paces with controlled aggression as Alexa smirks, trying to shake off the early onslaught. Alexa catches Bayley with a quick forearm smash, then grabs her hair and slams her face-first into the turnbuckle. She tags in Nia Jax, and the tone of the match shifts immediately. Nia steps over the ropes and towers over Bayley. She grabs Bayley by the head and tosses her halfway across the ring. Bayley stumbles up into a running body block from Nia that sends her sprawling into the corner. Bayley fights back with quick forearms to Nia’s midsection. She ducks a wild lariat and dropkicks Nia into the corner, then quickly tags in Sasha Banks to a huge pop. Sasha springboards in with a flying double knee strike to Nia’s face, staggering her. Sasha bounces off the ropes and delivers a second double knee strike, keeping Nia on the defensive.

The crowd chants "LET’S GO SASHA!" Sasha tries to lock in the Bank Statement, but Nia powers out, hoisting Sasha onto her shoulders. Sasha slips free, lands on her feet, and tags Bayley back in. Bayley charges with a flying clothesline that finally drops Nia to one knee. Sasha rushes back in with a running knee, allowing Bayley to hit a running bulldog that plants Nia flat. Bayley covers—1… 2… Alexa breaks it up! The referee forces Alexa back to her corner. Nia crawls and tags Alexa in. Alexa comes in hot, hitting a quick snap DDT on Bayley and covering—1… 2… Bayley kicks out. Alexa grows frustrated, stomping Bayley repeatedly before climbing to the second rope for Twisted Bliss, but Bayley rolls out of the way! The crowd pops as Alexa crashes hard to the mat. Bayley slowly gets up, waiting for Alexa to rise. As Alexa turns around, Bayley grabs her and plants her with the Roseplant! The crowd is on their feet as Bayley hooks the leg— 1… 2… 3!

Match Results: Sasha Banks and Bayley def. Nia Jax and Alexa Bliss (11:06)

The crowd explodes as Bayley’s music hits. Sasha slides into the ring, raising Bayley’s arm in victory. Nia looks furious on the outside, pulling Alexa out of the ring, glaring at Bayley as she holds her Women’s Championship tight. Bayley stares back confidently, sending a message loud and clear ahead of their Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match next week. SmackDown fades to commercial with tensions boiling over.



The camera cuts backstage to Roman Reigns’ locker room, dimly lit, the atmosphere heavy with tension. Roman sits on a bench, hunched forward, hands clasped, eyes burning with anger. Standing beside him is a visibly concerned Paul Heyman, wringing his hands nervously. There’s a long silence as Roman stares at the ground, the images from last week’s brutal assault on The Usos still fresh in his mind. Blood spilled. His family broken. Again. Finally, Roman speaks, his voice low, cold.

Roman Reigns (calm but furious): I thought I had everything back, Paul.

Heyman listens carefully, eyes wide with concern.

Roman Reigns: I rebuilt this. I pulled the family back together. I was in control again. And just like that… I lost everything… again.

Heyman nods slowly, trying to offer reassurance.

Paul Heyman (softly): My Tribal Chief… you will fix this. You always do. You always find a way.

Roman finally lifts his head, glaring directly at Heyman, his voice sharper now.

Roman Reigns (gritted teeth): No. This ends tonight.

Heyman’s eyes widen slightly, clearly worried where this is going.

Roman Reigns: I’m going to that ring. And I’m calling Kevin Owens out. Right in front of the whole world.

Heyman immediately steps closer, panicked.

Paul Heyman (worried, pleading): My Tribal Chief — no, no, no — that’s not wise. You know what he’s capable of. You know what he did last week. He’s dangerous, unhinged—

Roman suddenly stands up, cutting Heyman off, his voice ice cold.

Roman Reigns: You know what’s not wise, Paul?

Heyman gulps, frozen in place.

Roman Reigns (deadly serious): Messing with me. Messing with my family. Messing with The Bloodline.

Roman steps forward, standing inches from Heyman now, his voice dropping to a sinister whisper.

Roman Reigns: Tonight, I take back control.

Roman turns and storms out of the locker room, leaving Heyman standing there, swallowing hard, anxiety written all over his face as the camera lingers on him.



Match #2: The Street Profits vs Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa

The bell rings and the crowd is buzzing as Montez Ford starts the match for the Street Profits against Tama Tonga. Both men circle each other before locking up. Tama uses his aggression early, driving Ford into the corner with stiff strikes. The referee forces a break, but Tama lands a sneaky elbow to the jaw on the way out. Ford fires back with his incredible agility, ducking a clothesline, flipping off the ropes, and landing a sharp dropkick that sends Tama stumbling. The crowd pops as Ford tags in Angelo Dawkins. Dawkins comes in like a freight train, shoulder tackling Tama to the mat. He lifts Tama up for a spinning slam, covers—1… 2… Tonga Loa breaks it up. Tonga Loa storms in, prompting Montez Ford to fly back into the ring. All four men briefly brawl before the referee restores order. The match continues at a fast pace as Dawkins and Ford utilize quick tags to isolate Tama, hitting a double flapjack for another near fall. But Tama creates separation with a thumb to Dawkins’ eye, crawling to tag in Tonga Loa. Tonga Loa storms in with brute power, flattening Dawkins with a running lariat, then hoisting him up into a samoan drop.

The crowd boos as Tonga Loa drags Dawkins to his corner, tagging Tama back in. Tama and Tonga Loa deliver a double team neckbreaker combo, covering—1… 2… Dawkins kicks out! The Street Profits start to rally. Dawkins ducks a wild swing and tags in Montez Ford. Ford explodes off the top rope with a huge crossbody onto both Tama and Tonga Loa! He fires up the crowd, landing a standing moonsault on Tama— 1… 2… Tonga Loa barely saves it! The action spills to the outside where Ford launches himself with a massive dive over the top rope, taking out both members of the Bloodline tag team. The crowd is electric as Dawkins helps Ford roll Tama back into the ring. As Ford climbs the top rope for the Frog Splash, suddenly—JACOB FATU APPEARS AT RINGSIDE! The crowd boos furiously as Fatu jumps onto the apron. Ford spots him and swings, but Fatu ducks and cracks Ford with a brutal headbutt, stunning him on the top rope. Tama Tonga quickly capitalizes, pulling Ford off the turnbuckle and into position. Tonga Loa rushes in and they hit their devastating double-team sit-out powerbomb. Tama covers—1… 2… 3!

Match Results: Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa def. The Street Profits (13:10)

The boos rain down as Fatu slides into the ring and joins Tama and Tonga Loa in stomping away at the fallen Street Profits. The beatdown is vicious, with all three members of the New Bloodline laying waste to Ford and Dawkins. Suddenly — The Lucha Brothers’ music hits! The arena explodes as Penta El Zero Miedo and Rey Fenix sprint down the ramp, steel chairs in hand. They slide into the ring, swinging wildly, forcing Fatu, Tama, and Tonga Loa to retreat. The New Bloodline backs up the ramp, furious, as the Lucha Brothers stand tall with the Street Profits, daring them to come back for more. The crowd chants loudly as Penta shouts "¡CERO MIEDO!" while Rey Fenix checks on Ford and Dawkins. SmackDown fades to commercial with tensions boiling between the champions, the Profits, and the Bloodline.



The ring is bathed in red light as Tommaso Ciampa and Shinsuke Nakamura stand center stage. The crowd rains down boos after their brutal assault on Johnny Gargano last week. Ciampa holds a microphone, calm but intense, while Nakamura paces behind him with a sinister grin.

Tommaso Ciampa (cold, deliberate): You all want answers? You want to know why I did what I did last week? Why I stomped my so-called best friend into the mat?

The boos grow louder, but Ciampa continues unfazed.

Ciampa: For years, I stood beside Johnny Gargano. We bled together, we fought wars together, we built something special together. And where did that get me? Overshadowed. Forgotten. Always 'Johnny Wrestling,' never Tommaso Ciampa.

The crowd starts chanting “DIY! DIY!”, but Ciampa shakes his head.

Tommaso Ciampa (mocking): Yeah, DIY. That cute little fairytale. But fairytales don’t last forever.

He pauses, eyes narrowing.

Tommaso Ciampa (venomous): I got tired of waiting for opportunities to come to me. Tired of being the nice guy. So I made my own opportunity. I stopped pretending. And Shinsuke…

Ciampa glances at Nakamura, who smiles and bows slightly.

Tommaso Ciampa: Shinsuke understands. He saw the truth long before I did. He shares my vision and is someone that is willing to take opportunities for himself by any means necessary. Just like me. This—

He motions to the two of them.

Tommaso Ciampa: This is the future. Not clinging to the past. Not carrying dead weight.

Suddenly, Johnny Gargano’s music hits! The crowd explodes as Gargano storms out onto the stage, microphone already in hand, fire burning in his eyes.

Johnny Gargano (furious): You wanna talk about dead weight, Tommaso? You stabbed me in the back because you’re a coward. You couldn’t stand watching me get back up after everything we’ve been through. You made your choice… now you deal with the consequences.

Nakamura immediately leaves the ring, stalking up the ramp to intercept Gargano. But Johnny’s ready. He drops the mic, charges forward, and nails Nakamura with a superkick, dropping him on the ramp! The crowd erupts. Gargano sprints down to the ring, slides inside, and goes right after Ciampa, unloading with fists. The crowd is on fire as Gargano mounts Ciampa, pounding away with years of frustration pouring out. Ciampa tries to cover up, but Gargano is relentless, landing shot after shot. He pulls Ciampa up and plants him with a swinging DDT in the center of the ring! The crowd is roaring — but suddenly, Nakamura recovers and slides back into the ring. Nakamura nails Gargano from behind with a vicious spinning kick to the back of the head. Gargano crumples to the mat. Nakamura grabs him and lifts him up into the corner. Ciampa regains his bearings, wipes his mouth, and joins Nakamura. Together, they hoist Gargano onto the top rope. Ciampa positions himself — Avalanche Air Raid Crash! The crowd boos as Gargano lies broken in the ring. Nakamura kneels beside Gargano’s face, speaking softly into his ear while Ciampa stands tall, glaring coldly at the audience.

Tommaso Ciampa (cold): This... is your hero.



The camera cuts backstage where Kayla Braxton stands beside Solo Sikoa. Solo stands with his arms crossed, his usual stoic, cold expression on his face. The crowd buzzes as Solo’s presence fills the frame.

Kayla Braxton (professional, polite): Solo, first of all, congratulations on becoming the number one contender for the United States Championship last week. How are you feeling heading into this huge opportunity?

Solo keeps his gaze locked forward, barely glancing at Kayla.

Solo Sikoa (low, calm): I feel ready. This is what I’ve been waiting for. The Bloodline takes gold. That’s what we do.

Kayla nods, but carefully moves on to the question everyone wants answered.

Kayla Braxton (hesitant, curious): Solo… if you don’t mind me asking… There’s been a lot of talk about the changes within the Bloodline. Specifically, with The Rock returning and naming himself Tribal Chief. Some people have speculated that you might feel… resentful. Do you feel bitter that you’re no longer the Tribal Chief?

There’s a long pause. The camera lingers on Solo’s face. His jaw clenches slightly. His eyes shift for just a moment, but his voice remains controlled.

Solo Sikoa (firm, steady): I’m loyal. Loyal to my family. Loyal to the Bloodline. No matter what.

His words are clear, but his face tells a different story — tight lips, furrowed brow, a hint of frustration simmering beneath the surface.

Kayla Braxton (gently pressing): So... no resentment? No frustration?

Solo’s eyes narrow slightly. He turns his head, finally looking directly at Kayla, voice dropping into a slightly colder tone.

Solo Sikoa (calm but tense): I do what I’m told. The Bloodline stays strong. That’s all that matters.

Without saying another word, Solo turns and walks off, leaving Kayla standing alone as the camera lingers on his stoic but clearly conflicted expression. SmackDown fades back to the arena, leaving the lingering question hanging in the air: how long can Solo Sikoa bury what’s boiling inside?



Match #3: Naomi vs Piper Niven w/ Chelsea Green

The bell rings and Naomi circles the ring with Piper Niven, Chelsea Green shouting encouragement from ringside. Piper tries to cut Naomi off quickly with her power, but Naomi ducks under a big clothesline and peppers her with quick leg kicks. She bounces off the ropes, lands a dropkick to stagger Piper, and another dropkick that sends the powerhouse back to the corner. Naomi charges, but Piper catches her mid-run and plants her with a sidewalk slam, crushing Naomi to the mat. Piper slows the pace, grinding down Naomi with heavy forearms and a crushing body splash. She presses her weight across Naomi’s chest for a two-count, then yells at the referee while Chelsea applauds sarcastically at ringside. Naomi tries to fight back with shots to the midsection, but Piper clubs her down again. Piper drags Naomi into the corner, setting up for a cannonball, but Naomi rolls out of the way at the last second, and Piper crashes hard into the turnbuckles. Naomi uses the opening to fire up—kicks, running clothesline, and then her signature jumping kick right to Piper’s head that drops her to one knee. Naomi runs the ropes and connects with a springboard split-legged moonsault for a near fall. Chelsea jumps up on the apron, distracting Naomi just long enough for Piper to recover and slam her with a headbutt. Piper hoists Naomi up for a Michinoku Driver, but Naomi twists out, shoves Piper into Chelsea, and when Piper staggers back, Naomi rolls her up tight. One, two, three!

Match Results: Naomi def. Piper Niven (10:44)

The celebration doesn’t last long—Chelsea storms in and blindsides Naomi, stomping her down. Piper recovers and joins in, the two-on-one beatdown leaving Naomi helpless. Chelsea screams, “You don’t belong here!” as Piper crushes Naomi with a senton. Suddenly, the crowd erupts—Michin’s music hits! She charges down the ramp, sliding into the ring. Michin takes Chelsea out with a clothesline, then fires off rapid strikes at Piper, rocking the powerhouse back. Naomi gets back to her feet, and together, Naomi and Michin clear the ring, sending Chelsea and Piper scrambling to the outside. Naomi and Michin stand tall, side by side, as Chelsea pulls Piper away, yelling that this isn’t over. The crowd cheers as Naomi and Michin nod at each other, a new alliance forming in the face of the attack.



Match #4: Solo Sikoa vs Andrade

The bell rings as Solo Sikoa and Andrade circle each other. The crowd is buzzing, with Solo’s cold stare locked on Andrade, while Andrade grins confidently, bouncing lightly on his feet. They tie up and Andrade tries to use his speed, ducking under Solo’s initial grapple and delivering quick kicks to Solo’s leg, chopping him down early. Andrade follows up with a sharp dropkick to Solo’s knee, staggering him. Andrade hits the ropes and goes for a running crossbody, but Solo catches him mid-air and plants him with a spinning Samoan drop that shakes the ring. Solo methodically stalks Andrade, grounding him with hard stomps. Solo lifts Andrade and throws him into the corner, following up with a brutal running hip attack that crushes Andrade against the turnbuckles. Solo smirks as Andrade falls to his knees, gasping for air. Andrade tries to rally, countering a suplex attempt into a snap DDT, giving himself a moment to breathe. The crowd cheers as Andrade fires up, landing a running double knee strike into the corner. He covers—1… 2… Solo kicks out with authority. Andrade tries to stay on him, going for El Idolo (hammerlock DDT), but Solo powers out, shoving Andrade into the ropes and catching him on the rebound with a massive Samoan Spike! Andrade drops like a stone as Solo covers—1… 2… 3!

Match Results: Solo Sikoa def. Andrade (10:25)

The crowd boos as Solo slowly rises, emotionless, standing tall over Andrade’s fallen body. But before Solo can leave the ring — LA KNIGHT’s music hits! The crowd erupts as LA Knight storms down the ramp, entering the ring face-to-face with Solo. The tension is thick as they stare each other down. Knight mouths off confidently. Solo doesn’t waste time. He swings, but Knight blocks and fires back with stiff right hands. The crowd explodes as the two brawl wildly in the ring. Knight gains the upper hand, bouncing off the ropes for a big lariat, but Solo ducks and catches him coming back — Samoan Spike! Knight collapses as Solo stands over him, cold and dominant. The crowd showers Solo in heavy boos as he raises his arms, sending a clear message to LA Knight heading into their United States Championship clash.



The arena is buzzing as Roman Reigns’ music hits. The crowd gives a huge reaction, but the energy is electric as the Tribal Chief slowly makes his way to the ring, his face filled with cold fury after weeks of betrayal and chaos. Roman grabs a microphone and stands center ring, eyes burning with intensity.

Roman Reigns (calm but furious): Kevin Owens.

The crowd starts chanting "KO! KO!" as Roman glares into the hard camera.

Roman Reigns: Last week, you made the biggest mistake of your miserable life. You touched my family. You spilled my bloodline’s blood. You think you’ve got the upper hand? You think you’ve beaten me? You don’t understand, Kevin. This ends when I say it ends.

The crowd is buzzing as Roman paces slowly.

Roman Reigns (gritted teeth): I’m not here to play your little games. If you’ve got any guts left, you’ll walk down that ramp right now and face me.

Suddenly, the titantron flickers to life. Kevin Owens appears — standing in the parking lot. The crowd cheers loudly as Owens speaks directly to the camera, smirking.

Kevin Owens (calm, mocking): You want me to walk down that ramp? You want me to step inside that ring? Not tonight. Not in your world. If you want me, Roman... come get me.

Owens glances around the lot and chuckles.

Kevin Owens: I’m right here.

Roman’s eyes narrow. Without another word, he throws down the mic and exits the ring, storming up the ramp with a purpose. The camera follows Roman backstage, moving quickly through the halls, out into the parking lot. Roman scans the area, eyes darting around.

Roman Reigns (shouting): Where you at, Kevin?!

Suddenly — Owens attacks from behind! The crowd erupts as Owens blindsides Roman with a steel pipe, drilling him in the ribs. Roman stumbles, but fires back with right hands, and a wild brawl breaks out in the parking lot. They trade heavy shots, slamming each other into parked cars. Roman throws Owens against a steel garage door, but Owens fights back, smashing Roman’s head against the hood of a car. Out of nowhere, Jacob Fatu charges into frame! The crowd boos as Fatu blindsides Roman, leveling him with a massive lariat. Owens and Fatu immediately begin double-teaming Roman, stomping him down viciously.

Owens (yelling at Fatu): Let’s bring him inside.

Together, Owens and Fatu drag Roman through the backstage area, pulling him toward the arena as chaos spreads throughout the crowd. They emerge back into the arena, dragging the beaten Tribal Chief down the ramp and into the ring. The crowd is in stunned silence as Roman struggles to fight back but is overwhelmed. Suddenly—Cody Rhodes’ music hits! The arena explodes as Cody Rhodes sprints down the ramp, charging into the ring to save Roman. Cody blasts Owens with a right hand, then ducks Fatu’s swing and clotheslines him over the top rope! The crowd is going wild as Cody turns his attention back to Owens, unloading with rapid punches. But from behind — Randy Orton slides into the ring! RKO OUT OF NOWHERE TO CODY! The crowd gasps as Cody crashes to the mat. Owens recovers, Fatu slides back into the ring, and the three begin a vicious assault on both Cody and Roman. The crowd boos heavily as Orton, Fatu, and Owens stomp away mercilessly. Owens grabs a steel chair and drives it into Roman’s ribs, while Fatu crushes Cody in the corner with a running hip attack. Kevin Owens drops Reigns with a Stunner. Orton stands over Cody, staring coldly down at him before delivering one final RKO to Cody. The camera pans out as Owens, Orton, and Fatu stand tall over the broken bodies of Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes — laying side-by-side, completely destroyed. SmackDown fades to black in absolute carnage.

Next week on SmackDown:
- Nia Jax vs Bayley in a TLC Match for the WWE Women's Championship
- Johnny Gargano vs Shinsuke Nakamura
- Naomi and Michin vs Chelsea Green and Piper Niven
And more!!!

WWE Saturday Night's Main Event - December 14th - Final Card
- Damian Priest vs Finn Balor in a No.1 Contender's Street Fight
- Becky Lynch vs IYO SKY for the WWE Women's World Championship
- Uncle Howdy vs Braun Strowman in a House of Broken Minds Match
- Bron Breakker vs The Miz for the Intercontinental Championship


WWE PLE Schedule:
- Saturday Night's Main Event (December 14th 2024)
- Saturday Night's Main Event (January 25th 2025)

- Royal Rumble (February 1st 2025)
- Elimination Chamber (March 1st 2025)
- WrestleMania 41 (April 19th and April 20th 2025)


 

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I'm glad we got some Nia promo time to explain the stuff with the Tiffy betrayal. I mean, it was obvious, but the explanation coming from the character is important in these scenarios. The rest of the promo leading to the tag match and win from Bayley is all pretty standard booking really, having the challenger look strong before the title match. Considering it's a TLC match, I was probably a little surprised there wasn't any kind of preview of the match stipulation with weapon use or something between these gals tonight. Out there prediction: Tiffy cashes in next week and gets revenge on Nia by becoming champ.

One thing you do oh so well is capture mannerisms that match the emotions people are feeling. Again really well done with Roman being furious after his family was taken out. And the finale was terrific, with Owens once again being a step ahead and the beatdown, with the inclusion of Fatu, Cody and Orton was all really good stuff.

Tag team division stuff was all solid this week, with the heels getting the win and the Lucha Bro's making the save. Not much else to say at this point on this.

I thought the Ciampa promo was okay. In terms of addressing his reasoning for turning on Gargano (again lol), I thought this did the job. My main concern is probably just I'm still finding the alliance between Ciampa and Nak to be really random and awkward, and "we both do anything to get opportunities for ourselves" as their mantra feels generic. I'd probably like more of an explanation on how their alliance came about to make it feel more complete.

LOVED the Solo stuff. Towing the line on what he has to say but his face and mannerisms tell him something else. The progression here with Solo unhappy with playing second fiddle to The Rock continues to be great. Solo came out of tonight looking like a million bucks with the win over Andrade AND taking out Knight to. Good stuff. It wouldn't surprise me if he becomes US Champ.

Also Naomi and Michin is a nice, unique, organic partnership out of circumstance to deal with Chelsea and Piper. Solid work there.

SD hit all the right notes this week, another good show.
 
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I'm glad we got some Nia promo time to explain the stuff with the Tiffy betrayal. I mean, it was obvious, but the explanation coming from the character is important in these scenarios. The rest of the promo leading to the tag match and win from Bayley is all pretty standard booking really, having the challenger look strong before the title match. Considering it's a TLC match, I was probably a little surprised there wasn't any kind of preview of the match stipulation with weapon use or something between these gals tonight. Out there prediction: Tiffy cashes in next week and gets revenge on Nia by becoming champ.

One thing you do oh so well is capture mannerisms that match the emotions people are feeling. Again really well done with Roman being furious after his family was taken out. And the finale was terrific, with Owens once again being a step ahead and the beatdown, with the inclusion of Fatu, Cody and Orton was all really good stuff.

Tag team division stuff was all solid this week, with the heels getting the win and the Lucha Bro's making the save. Not much else to say at this point on this.

I thought the Ciampa promo was okay. In terms of addressing his reasoning for turning on Gargano (again lol), I thought this did the job. My main concern is probably just I'm still finding the alliance between Ciampa and Nak to be really random and awkward, and "we both do anything to get opportunities for ourselves" as their mantra feels generic. I'd probably like more of an explanation on how their alliance came about to make it feel more complete.

LOVED the Solo stuff. Towing the line on what he has to say but his face and mannerisms tell him something else. The progression here with Solo unhappy with playing second fiddle to The Rock continues to be great. Solo came out of tonight looking like a million bucks with the win over Andrade AND taking out Knight to. Good stuff. It wouldn't surprise me if he becomes US Champ.

Also Naomi and Michin is a nice, unique, organic partnership out of circumstance to deal with Chelsea and Piper. Solid work there.

SD hit all the right notes this week, another good show.
Regarding Ciampa and Nakamura, the story here is that Nakamura was able to get into Ciampa's head. There were some backstage segments between the two leading up to the betrayal where Nak said Gargano was holding Ciampa down :)
 

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Saturday Night's Main Event
December 14th 2024

The show opens with a huge pyrotechnic display as the crowd roars in excitement. The camera pans across the packed arena, signs waving, fans on their feet, chanting loudly. The arena lights dim slightly as IYO SKY’s music hits. The crowd erupts in support as IYO confidently makes her way to the ring, laser-focused and ready. Moments later, Becky Lynch’s music hits. The boos pour in as Becky struts down the ramp, Women’s World Championship draped over her shoulder, smirking arrogantly. Both women stand in the ring, eyes locked, as the ring announcer delivers the official introductions. The referee raises the championship high.

Match #1: Becky Lynch vs IYO SKY – WWE Women’s World Championship

The bell rings, and the crowd is electric for the first match of the night. Becky Lynch exudes confidence with a smirk, while IYO SKY stands across from her, intense and focused, eyes locked on Becky. They circle, and the match starts at a fast pace with quick chain wrestling. IYO takes Becky down with a waistlock, but Becky counters into a headlock. IYO fights back with a smooth headscissors, but Becky kips out. The crowd applauds as both women stand, neither willing to give an inch. Becky shoots in and grabs an arm, twisting it into a wristlock, trying to ground IYO. IYO flips through beautifully, reverses into her own wristlock, then transitions into a lightning-quick snapmare and dropkick to Becky’s back. IYO goes for an early cover— 1… 2… Becky kicks out. Becky shakes it off and charges, but IYO ducks under and lands a springboard moonsault press, hooking both legs—1… 2… Becky kicks out again! Becky grows more frustrated, slowing the pace. She lures IYO into a corner and lands several sharp forearm strikes, grounding IYO with a European uppercut. Becky hits a Bexploder suplex, sending IYO flying across the ring. She covers—1… 2… kickout! Becky stays aggressive, grabbing IYO by the arm and locking in the Dis-Arm-Her, wrenching back hard.

The crowd roars as IYO screams, reaching for the ropes. She desperately inches her way toward the ropes and just barely gets her foot onto the bottom rope. The referee forces the break. Becky stomps the arm and talks trash: “You’re not ready for this!” But IYO fires up, landing a palm strike to Becky’s jaw, then another, then a spinning backfist! Becky staggers as IYO hits the ropes and connects with a flying hurricanrana that sends Becky rolling to the outside. IYO builds momentum, runs the ropes, and launches herself with a picture-perfect moonsault to the outside! The crowd explodes as both women crash to the floor. IYO gets Becky back into the ring and climbs the top rope. She flies with the Over-the-Moonsault— But Becky rolls out of the way! Becky quickly capitalizes, pulling IYO into a Manhandle Slam attempt, but IYO counters, slipping behind and rolling Becky up—1… 2… Becky barely kicks out! Both women scramble up, Becky swings wildly, but IYO ducks and nails a German suplex with a bridge! 1… 2… Becky kicks out again! The match grows more intense. Becky catches IYO with a reverse DDT, then climbs to the second rope and delivers a flying leg drop across IYO’s throat. 1… 2… IYO kicks out!

Becky now grows frustrated, shouting at the referee. She pulls IYO up, but IYO traps her in a crossface submission! The crowd roars as Becky struggles, trapped in the middle of the ring. She rolls through, stacking IYO for a near fall—1… 2… IYO releases and kicks out! Both women are exhausted but refuse to stay down. Becky tries another Dis-Arm-Her, but IYO counters again, transitioning into a Dragon Screw leg whip and planting Becky with a running Meteora! 1… 2… Becky still kicks out! The crowd is at a fever pitch. Suddenly, the camera pans to the entrance ramp — Asuka appears. The crowd reacts loudly as Asuka slowly walks down the ramp. IYO sees her and looks momentarily confused but encouraged, nodding at her partner as Asuka claps, seemingly cheering her on. IYO hits another huge springboard missile dropkick and climbs to the top rope again, looking for the decisive moonsault. But as IYO stands tall on the turnbuckle, Asuka climbs up onto the apron… and suddenly SPRAYS THE GREEN MIST INTO IYO’S FACE as the referee is checking on Becky!! The entire arena gasps in shock. IYO falls backwards off the top turnbuckle, clutching her face, blinded and stunned. The crowd is in complete disbelief. Asuka drops to the floor, her expression cold. Becky, wide-eyed for a moment, wastes no time. She pulls the blinded IYO up and plants her with the Manhandle Slam in the center of the ring. Becky covers—1… 2… 3!

Match Results: Becky Lynch def. IYO SKY – Still WWE Women’s World Champion (22:06)

The crowd boos heavily as Becky rolls out of the ring, holding her title high, wearing a smug, satisfied grin. She backs up the ramp, laughing as IYO writhes on the mat, still blinded and betrayed. Asuka stands at ringside, staring into the ring with a sinister calm, her message delivered and leaving everyone wondering what’s in store for the future of Damage CTRL.



The arena goes dark as eerie music fills the air. The screen flickers and distorts. We cut to a pre-taped location — The House of Broken Minds.

Match #2: Uncle Howdy vs Braun Strowman – House of Broken Minds Match

The screen cuts to the eerie exterior of the decayed House of Broken Minds Sanitarium. The wind howls, fog rolls across the broken grounds, and the decaying sign creaks above the door. Inside, flickering lights swing gently as the camera glides through the rotting halls. We enter a large room filled with broken hospital beds, rusted equipment, and old patient files scattered across the floor. Under a dim, swinging surgical lamp stands Uncle Howdy, motionless, head cocked unnaturally to one side, waiting. Suddenly — BOOM! Braun Strowman bursts through the entrance doors, roaring.

Braun Strowman (furious): WHERE ARE YOU?!

His voice echoes through the hollow walls. The camera pans behind him as Howdy’s soft voice drifts through the air.

Uncle Howdy (whispering, chilling): You came to my home, monster. But in here… you’re just another patient.

Suddenly, Howdy leaps from the shadows, ambushing Braun from behind and driving him face-first into a metal cabinet. Braun crashes through with a loud crash but powers to his feet quickly, catching Howdy with a massive right hand that sends him flying across the room into a pile of broken chairs. Braun grabs Howdy and hurls him down a narrow hallway, smashing through doors as debris flies everywhere. Howdy crawls backward, laughing, as Braun stalks him like a predator. As they enter another wing of the sanitarium, Braun freezes. His eyes lock on a massive, dust-covered portrait mounted on a cracked wall — a haunting image of Bray Wyatt smiling softly, surrounded by shadows. Braun’s breathing slows. For a moment, his rage fades into grief.

Braun (whispering): Bray…

Uncle Howdy (from behind, cold): You never understood him. You never belonged.

Braun snaps out of it just in time to duck another attack from Howdy. He grabs Howdy by the throat, slams him into an overturned hospital bed, and lifts him into the air. Running Powerslam — through a rusted examination table! The wooden frame collapses under their weight. Both men are down. Braun is breathing heavily, blood trickling from a cut on his forehead. As Braun slowly gets to his feet, Howdy is already crawling away deeper into the sanitarium’s darkest corridor. Braun staggers after him, determined. They enter the hydrotherapy chamber, where old therapy tanks and leather-strapped chairs fill the room. The oppressive silence is broken only by Braun’s footsteps echoing through the decayed space. Suddenly, Howdy bursts out of the shadows again with a steel pipe, slamming it across Braun’s knee, chopping him down to one leg. Braun roars in pain, trying to stand, but Howdy swings the pipe again, cracking it across Braun’s ribs.

Uncle Howdy (soft, menacing): You pretend to be a monster. But you’re still fragile… still human.

Braun lunges one last time, but Howdy sidesteps, smashing the pipe across Braun’s head, staggering him. With Braun dazed and slumped to his knees, Howdy moves behind him. Howdy wraps his arm around Braun’s head and locks in a tight dragon sleeper choke, wrenching his neck back with unsettling calm. Braun struggles violently, growling, trying to fight out — but his strength fades as the choke tightens. Braun’s arms slowly drop. His massive frame slumps forward. The fight leaves him. This match is over.

Match Results: Uncle Howdy def. Braun Strowman (15:44)

As Braun lies unconscious on the filthy floor, Howdy kneels beside him, gently stroking Braun’s head, whispering softly.

Uncle Howdy (whispering, sinister): You’re broken now. Just like the rest.

The camera slowly zooms out, the eerie silence returning, as the decaying House of Broken Minds Sanitarium consumes the scene. The screen fades to black with only the haunting echo of Howdy’s distorted laughter lingering.



Match #3: Bron Breakker vs The Miz – WWE Intercontinental Championship

Breakker charges early, trying to overwhelm Miz with his raw power. Miz uses his veteran instincts, sidestepping and ducking, peppering Breakker with quick punches and leg kicks, trying to chop down the champion. Breakker finally catches him, lifting Miz with ease and slamming him to the mat with a thunderous overhead belly-to-belly suplex. The impact shakes the ring as Breakker stalks his prey. Breakker grabs Miz and drills him with a running powerslam, covering—1… 2… Miz kicks out! The crowd roars in support of Miz, who crawls to the corner, breathing heavily. Breakker charges for his signature corner spear, but Miz moves at the last second, sending Breakker crashing shoulder-first into the ring post! The momentum shifts as Miz seizes the opening. He delivers a quick running knee to the face, followed by his patented corner clothesline, hanging Breakker up against the ropes. Miz climbs the top rope and connects with a double axe handle, staggering Breakker.

Miz rallies the crowd, feeding off their energy. Miz counters a wild Breakker lariat with a low dropkick to the knee, then springboards off the ropes and delivers a beautiful DDT! The crowd senses a possible upset as Miz covers—1… 2… Breakker powers out! Undeterred, Miz slaps the mat, calling for the finish. He grabs Breakker and plants him with the Skull Crushing Finale! The crowd explodes as Miz hooks both legs deep—1… 2… THR—NO!! Breakker kicks out at the very last split second. The fans can’t believe it. Miz holds his head in shock, pleading with the referee. The arena is on its feet. Miz pulls Breakker up again, trying for a second Skull Crushing Finale, but this time Breakker powers out, shoving Miz hard into the ropes. Miz bounces back—Breakker explodes with a SPEAR! The impact nearly cuts Miz in half. Breakker immediately covers—1… 2… 3!

Match Results: Bron Breakker def. The Miz – Still WWE Intercontinental Champion (12:15)

The crowd boos heavily as Breakker stands tall, clutching his Intercontinental Title, breathing heavily. Miz lies on the mat, clutching his ribs, absolutely heartbroken but having come closer than anyone expected. Breakker raises the title high, staring down at Miz with a cold grin.



Match #4: Damian Priest vs Finn Balor – Street Fight No.1 Contender’s Match

The bell sounds, and immediately Finn Bálor rushes at Damian Priest, striking first with rapid forearm shots, backing the bigger man into the corner. Bálor throws a stiff kick to Priest’s thigh, then delivers a lightning-fast chop to the chest that echoes through the arena. Priest absorbs it, fires back with a huge forearm smash that rocks Bálor. Priest grabs him by the throat and launches Bálor across the ring with a choke toss. The crowd roars as Priest shakes off the early attack.

Priest (snarling): You wanted this, Finn!

Bálor rolls to the outside quickly, buying himself time. Priest follows, but Bálor lures him around the ring and ambushes him with a drop toe hold into the steel steps, dropping the big man face-first. Bálor wastes no time, crawling under the ring and pulling out a kendo stick. As Priest gets back to his feet, Bálor swings wildly, cracking the kendo stick across Priest’s ribs, then across his back, again and again. Priest grits his teeth, refusing to fall. Bálor shouts with each swing, trying to wear him down. Finally, Priest catches the stick mid-swing and SNAPS it in half, throwing the pieces aside. Bálor swings again with a wild right hand, but Priest ducks it and levels Bálor with a spinning back elbow, sending Finn stumbling into the barricade. Priest lifts Bálor and delivers a flapjack onto the ring apron, the hardest part of the ring. Priest grabs a steel chair and tosses it into the ring, then sends Bálor rolling back inside. Priest sets up two chairs, seats facing each other, in the center of the ring. He grabs Bálor and tries for a Broken Arrow onto the chairs, but Bálor elbows his way out of Priest’s grip, lands on his feet, and delivers a sharp Pele kick right to Priest’s jaw! Priest staggers. Bálor quickly follows up with a sling blade, then lines him up for his signature corner dropkick, sending Priest crashing into the chairs Priest himself had set up.

Bálor climbs the ropes quickly for the Coup de Grace, but Priest rolls out of the way, and Bálor lands hard, buckling his knee on impact. Priest quickly capitalizes, hoisting Bálor up for a sit-out powerbomb onto the trash can lid. 1… 2… Bálor kicks out! The crowd is hot now, sensing the brutality building. Both men are breathing heavily, bruised and battered already. Priest stalks Bálor and signals for the South of Heaven. He grabs Finn, lifts him, but as he goes for the chokeslam—Bálor slips out mid-air! He lands behind Priest and chop blocks him, sending Priest’s knee buckling. Bálor smirks as he grabs Priest’s leg and repeatedly stomps the knee, targeting it now, slowing the powerhouse down. Bálor locks in a single-leg crab, wrenching the knee viciously as Priest screams in pain. Priest fights through, crawling toward the ropes, but there are no rope breaks in a street fight. Bálor sits back even deeper. Priest powers out by pure strength, rolling to his back and kicking Bálor off hard into the corner. Finn crashes into the turnbuckles and stumbles backward into a huge lariat from Priest, turning him inside out. Both men are down as the crowd chants: “THIS IS AWESOME!”

Priest rises first, limping but determined, and begins setting up a table in the ring while Bálor struggles to his feet. Priest props the table in the corner and turns to grab Bálor— but Finn fires back with a desperate low blow, doubling Priest over! The crowd gasps at the desperation.

Bálor (yelling): You’ll NEVER be better than me!

With Priest down, Bálor grabs a chain from under the ring, wraps it around his fist, and smashes it across Priest’s ribs, followed by a violent strike to the face. Priest falls to his knees. Now smelling blood, Bálor climbs the ropes again, aiming for the Coup de Grace one more time. However, Priest intercepts him and connects with a huge Superplex! And that’s when Judgment Day strikes. Dominik Mysterio, JD McDonagh, and AJ Styles storm down the ramp, sliding into the ring. The crowd boos heavily as Priest tries to get back to his feet — but he's swarmed. Dominik wraps the chain around Priest’s throat from behind, choking him while JD unloads with kendo stick shots. AJ Styles delivers a vicious Phenomenal Forearm, flattening Priest completely. The numbers are overwhelming. The crowd is irate as Judgment Day stands tall, Bálor smirking in the corner while watching his brothers dismantle Priest. Suddenly — Carlito’s music hits! The crowd erupts as Carlito rushes down the ramp, steel chair in hand. He slides into the ring, cracking Dominik across the back, nailing JD in the gut, and smashing AJ in the face.

Carlito clears the ring momentarily, swinging wildly. But Dominik and JD recover, and soon Carlito is overwhelmed, outnumbered as well. And that’s when Cruz Del Toro and Joaquin Wilde charge down the ramp! The place explodes as they join the fray, evening the odds! Wilde hits a springboard dropkick to JD, Cruz takes out Dominik with a spinning DDT, and Carlito connects with a Backstabber on AJ Styles once again. With the ring cleared, only Bálor and Priest remain. Priest slowly pulls himself up as Bálor staggers back to his feet. The distraction allows Priest to recover fully. Bálor charges in for the Sling Blade, but Priest counters with a big boot. Priest points at Bálor, pulls him in, and delivers a spinning wheel kick that sends Bálor crashing into the table propped in the corner. The table bends but doesn’t break. Priest isn’t done. He drags Bálor to the top turnbuckle. They trade heavy shots, both exhausted. Bálor bites Priest’s forehead in desperation, but Priest powers through it, grabs Bálor by the throat— SOUTH OF HEAVEN CHOKESLAM OFF THE TOP ROPE THROUGH A TABLE AND PILE OF CHAIRS! The crowd erupts at the brutal impact. Priest crawls over, draping his arm across Bálor— 1… 2… 3!

Match Results: Damian Priest def. Finn Balor – New No.1 Contender to the World Heavyweight Championship (25:31)

The crowd explodes as Priest lays on the broken table pieces, barely moving, exhausted but victorious. Carlito, Wilde, and Cruz stand tall in the ring as Judgment Day retreats up the ramp, furious. Priest finally gets to his feet, staring into the camera as he breathes heavily, silently delivering a message to Gunther: “I’m coming for my title.”

WWE PLE Schedule:
- Saturday Night's Main Event (December 14th 2024)
- Saturday Night's Main Event (January 25th 2025)
- Royal Rumble (February 1st 2025)

- Elimination Chamber (March 1st 2025)
- WrestleMania 41 (April 19th and April 20th 2025)