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FULL MATCH – Becky Lynch & Charlotte Flair vs. Bayley & Asuka: SmackDown highlights, Nov. 24, 2023 – WWE

  1. FULL MATCH – Becky Lynch & Charlotte Flair vs. Bayley & Asuka: SmackDown highlights, Nov. 24, 2023 WWE
  2. Bayley breaks silence after pinning Becky Lynch on WWE SmackDown before WarGames match Sportskeeda
  3. WWE Plants Seeds For Issues With WarGames Team On 11/24 SmackDown Ahead Of Survivor Series Ringside News
  4. Bayley plays Becky Lynch and Charlotte Flair against each other: SmackDown highlights, Nov. 24, 2023 WWE
  5. Women’s WarGames Match Advantage To Be Announced At Survivor Series Kickoff Show Wrestling Headlines
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Lynch’s argument with Flair leads to Damage CTRL attack: SmackDown highlights, Nov. 24, 2023 – WWE

  1. Lynch’s argument with Flair leads to Damage CTRL attack: SmackDown highlights, Nov. 24, 2023 WWE
  2. WWE SmackDown results, recap, grades: Flair and Lynch miscommunication hands Damage CTRL pre-WarGames win CBS Sports
  3. WWE Plants Seeds For Issues With WarGames Team On 11/24 SmackDown Ahead Of Survivor Series Ringside News
  4. Bayley plays Becky Lynch and Charlotte Flair against each other: SmackDown highlights, Nov. 24, 2023 WWE
  5. Women’s WarGames Match Advantage To Be Announced At Survivor Series Kickoff Show Wrestling Headlines
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Becky Lynch, Bianca Belair, Charlotte Flair & Shotzi vs. Bayley, IYO SKY, Kairi Sane & Asuka (Women’s WarGa… – WWE

  1. Becky Lynch, Bianca Belair, Charlotte Flair & Shotzi vs. Bayley, IYO SKY, Kairi Sane & Asuka (Women’s WarGa… WWE
  2. Becky Lynch breaks silence after joining top the WarGames Match at WWE Survivor Series Sportskeeda
  3. Iyo Sky Set To Make WWE WarGames History At Survivor Series Inside The Ropes
  4. The Man joins the fight against Damage CTRL at WarGames: SmackDown, Nov. 17, 2023 WWE
  5. 4 possible finishes for the Women’s WarGames Match at WWE Survivor Series – Major betrayal, former friends in an intense brawl? Sportskeeda
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SKY vs. Asuka vs. Flair — WWE Women’s Title Triple Threat Match: WWE Fastlane 2023 highlights – WWE

  1. SKY vs. Asuka vs. Flair — WWE Women’s Title Triple Threat Match: WWE Fastlane 2023 highlights WWE
  2. “I don’t need you tonight” – Current champion teases tensions among teammates ahead of title match at Fastlane Sportskeeda
  3. IYO SKY says she does not need Bayley’s help tonight: WWE Fastlane 2023 highlights WWE
  4. WWE Fastlane 2023 results: IYO SKY gets valuable help from Bayley to hold off Asuka, Charlotte Flair Wrestling Junkie
  5. IYO SKY Retains WWE Women’s Title Defeating Charlotte Flair And Asuka At Fastlane Wrestling Inc.
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IYO SKY interrupts match between Charlotte Flair and Asuka: SmackDown highlights, Aug. 11, 2023 – WWE

  1. IYO SKY interrupts match between Charlotte Flair and Asuka: SmackDown highlights, Aug. 11, 2023 WWE
  2. WWE Friday Night Smackdown results (8/11): Barnett’s review of Jimmy Uso’s “Hail to the Chief” segment, Asuka vs. Charlotte Flair, Austin Theory vs. Santos Escobar for the U.S. Title, AJ Styles vs. Karrion Kross – Pro Wrestling Dot Net ProWrestling.net
  3. Charlotte Flair set to face 41-year-old superstar on WWE SmackDown Sportskeeda
  4. Asuka vs. Charlotte Flair Announced For 8/11 WWE SmackDown Wrestlezone
  5. Former world champion possibly returning in a major way? – 4 possible finishes for AJ Styles vs. Karrion Kross on WWE SmackDown Sportskeeda
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“The greatest female match I’ve ever seen” – Charlotte Flair vs. Rhea Ripley receives huge praise from WWE veteran – Sportskeeda

  1. “The greatest female match I’ve ever seen” – Charlotte Flair vs. Rhea Ripley receives huge praise from WWE veteran Sportskeeda
  2. Ric Flair: I don’t know what they didn’t like about my WWE HOF speech, 99% of the people that attended don’t even know who Muta is Wrestling News
  3. Ric Flair Unhappy That Tag Team Title Match Headlined WrestleMania 39 Over Charlotte Flair Wrestling Headlines
  4. Damian Priest Discusses His Reaction To Rhea Ripley’s WWE WrestleMania 39 Win eWrestlingNews
  5. Damian Priest On His Reaction To Rhea Ripley’s WrestleMania Win, Being Happy For Her & Dominik Mysterio 411mania.com
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“I don’t know if that person exists” – Charlotte Flair makes a bold claim ahead of WWE WrestleMania – Sportskeeda

  1. “I don’t know if that person exists” – Charlotte Flair makes a bold claim ahead of WWE WrestleMania Sportskeeda
  2. Ronda Rousey: “This is Charlotte’s Olympics”: Charlotte Flair A&E Biography: Legends sneak peek WWE
  3. Charlotte Flair Thinks Her Dad Will Cry During Her A&E Biography Wrestling Inc.
  4. “I’m a married woman and at a different point in my career” – Charlotte Flair talks about her WWE career after marrying AEW Superstar Sportskeeda
  5. Charlotte Flair Says A Wrestler That Could Retire Her ‘Doesn’t Exist Yet’ Fightful
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Ronda Rousey: “This is Charlotte’s Olympics”: Charlotte Flair A&E Biography: Legends sneak peek – WWE

  1. Ronda Rousey: “This is Charlotte’s Olympics”: Charlotte Flair A&E Biography: Legends sneak peek WWE
  2. “I’m a married woman and at a different point in my career” – Charlotte Flair talks about her WWE career after marrying AEW Superstar Sportskeeda
  3. Charlotte Flair doesn’t feel like a living legend: ‘I feel like we’re trying to push me out. I feel like I haven’t even hit my prime yet’ Wrestling News
  4. Charlotte Flair Thinks WrestleMania Will Finally Be The “Ending” Of Her 2021 Feud With Rhea Ripley 411mania.com
  5. Current Women’s Champion was set for a huge match against Rhea Ripley before Money in the Bank cash-in forced WWE to change plans Sportskeeda
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WWE’s John Cena Usage Becoming Clear, Shocking Charlotte Flair Win, More Friday Takes | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors

WWE’s John Cena Usage Becoming Clear, Shocking Charlotte Flair Win, More Friday Takes

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    This week’s Friday night block of wrestling featured the final WWE and All Elite Wrestling shows of 2022, so both companies wanted to go out with a bang.

    In AEW, Jade Cargill put the TBS Championship on the line against Kiera Hogan, and Orange Cassidy defended the All-Atlantic Championship against Trent Beretta. Swerve Strickland battled Wheeler Yuta in the main event of Rampage.

    Over on SmackDown, Charlotte Flair made her shocking return to WWE and won the SmackDown Women’s Championship from Ronda Rousey following her first title defense against Raquel Rodriguez. Solo Sikoa faced Sheamus in a showdown between powerhouses.

    Lastly, John Cena teamed up with Kevin Owens to take on Roman Reigns and Sami Zayn in what was Cena’s only match in all of 2022.

    Let’s take a look at some of these moments from Friday’s SmackDown and Rampage.

Solo Sikoa Is the Future

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    Ever since Sikoa arrived on the scene in WWE, you could tell there was something special about this kid.

    Coming from the Anoa’i family gave him a leg up in this business, but he has more than proved he offers more value than just his name.

    He has gotten in better shape since he came to the main roster, and the way WWE has portrayed his character is great because it leaves a lot of room to grow.

    His match with Sheamus on Friday’s SmackDown was an entertaining and hard-hitting affair that showed he can hold his own against one of the best powerhouses in the company. If he keeps improving while putting on great performances, he is going to have a title around his waist in no time.

    The one thing we haven’t seen much of from him is his ability to cut a promo. He spoke more in NXT than he has on SmackDown, but that is the kind of thing WWE can work on while he plays the strong, silent type.

Raquel Rodriguez Would Be Better as a Heel

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    Rodriguez got her shot at the SmackDown Women’s Championship this week in a match against Rousey, but despite her significant height advantage, she came up short.

    Ever since she was called up from NXT, it has felt like WWE hasn’t known what to do with her. She is bigger and stronger than most of the roster, but she has never been portrayed as the same dominant force she was on Tuesdays.

    While she is a decent babyface, she has so much more potential for success as a heel. Having her be the big powerhouse who bullies everyone else on the roster would make her so easy to hate.

    A great place to make the turn would be during the women’s Royal Rumble on Jan. 28. Having her be the one to eliminate all of the fan favorites would give her an easy path to becoming a villain in 2023.

    Her match against Rousey was one of the longest bouts she has had, and it showed how far she has come since joining the company. She clearly has a lot of potential, but once she figures out how her character should be defined, she will be in a much better position for success.

Putting the Title on Charlotte Right Away Was Shocking in a Good Way

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    Charlotte not only made her surprise return to WWE this week to confront Rousey, but she ended up winning the SmackDown women’s title in her first match back.

    The crowd was fully behind The Queen as she challenged and quickly defeated an already-tired Rousey following her match against Rodriguez. It may not have been what we were expecting, but it was definitely the right call for a few reasons.

    Many people likely assumed she wouldn’t return until the Royal Rumble, so having her come back on the final SmackDown of 2022 gave the show another memorable moment. On top of that, winning the title in an unannounced match is going to have people talking for days.

    Charlotte has been gone for seven months, so having her back to close out the year and kick off 2023 as the new champion is going to make for some interesting television.

John Cena Is a Great Part-Time Attraction

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    Cena has officially wrestled a match in every single year for the past 20 years after his bout on this week’s SmackDown, but his appearances have become more and more limited in recent years.

    His star is on the rise in Hollywood following the success of The Suicide Squad and Peacemaker, so it’s understandable that he wouldn’t want to put his body at risk as often as he used to.

    This means Cena is likely going to be a one- or two-match-per-year performer at the most until he decides to hang his sneakers up for good, so that means WWE needs to be careful about who is booked for those few matches.

    Having him work with Owens, Zayn and Reigns this week was smart, but if he is going to work a bout at WrestleMania next year, he needs an appropriately big-name opponent.

    WWE could always go the celebrity route and pair him with someone like Logan Paul, but using a rare appearance from Cena would be best used to put somebody else over who is going to be there every week to capitalize on that momentum.

    Bobby Lashley is somebody who would benefit greatly from defeating The Leader of the Cenation, but that is only if Cena even plans on being part of Mania. This could all be pointless speculation until he is confirmed for the event.

Swerve Strickland Is Better Off as a Heel

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    This week’s Rampage featured a main event match between Strickland and Yuta that further illustrated Swerve becoming a heel was the right call.

    The former WWE Superstar has been a beloved babyface for a couple of years, but he is no stranger to being the bad guy. In fact, Hit Row began as a heel faction.

    His mannerisms are perfect, especially during interviews. The pre-match video with Mark Henry allowed him to show that side of his personality quickly and effectively.

    What’s great is he is able to maintain his in-ring style while playing the heel. Most people who use an exciting arsenal of moves will tone down those spots after turning heel to avoid getting cheers, but Swerve is so good that he can do all of that and still generate boos.

    When he and Keith Lee finally have their big showdown, it’s going to be epic.



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SmackDown recap & reactions (Dec. 30, 2022): Cena, Flair, Howdy, oh my!

Early on during this week’s episode of Friday Night SmackDown, they starting laying the groundwork for Roman Reigns being unhappy about Sami Zayn shining a little too bright while in the ring with him, referencing the Honorary Uce getting loud chants last week.

It’s just bad optics, as Paul Heyman put it.

Reigns played it off to Zayn like it wasn’t a problem but it absolutely felt like something to take note of for down the line, if there would be a down the line. After all, there was a match later with the two teaming against Kevin Owens and the returning legend himself, John Cena.

That match had a feel to it, man. It genuinely felt like something important, with a great atmosphere from the live crowd in Tampa, the kind of feeling we don’t get enough of in pro wrestling anymore.

They put together a fun match too, doing a great job building to the hot tag to Cena, who the crowd was absolutely begging for. Unfortunately, they seemed rushed for time by then, as you could hear the referee telling them to take it home and giving them a countdown as they hurried to the finish. It didn’t take away anything for me, just left me wondering how much better this would have been if they had more time to work with.

Ultimately Owens — who got his eye busted open pretty bad — scored the pinfall on Zayn. Gee, I wonder how Reigns is going to react to that next week.

This was great. I wish it had more time, but it was still great, and it set up the future well too.


First, let’s shout out Raquel Rodriguez here. She was put in a bit of an unenviable position on this show, going in knowing she wasn’t going to be winning the SmackDown women’s championship and then ultimately, despite the way she was protected in her loss, being completely overshadowed by a major return that led to a title change right after.

Rodriguez got a pretty damn good match out of Rousey, all things considered, and deserves a lot of credit for what she did here.

Charlotte Flair, though, is inevitable.

Flair has been out since May, having taken time off so she could get married and go on her honeymoon and generally enjoy living a life away from pro wrestling. It was only a matter of time before she came back. It was also only a matter of time before she won the title again.

I just didn’t expect those two things to happen so close together.

Flair quite literally won the title within minutes of her return, challenging Rousey to a match right then and there and rolling her up to take back the title she lost earlier this year. I guess they did want to make this a big show, huh?

I couldn’t be happier Flair is back. This division needed her.


Is that?

Could it be?

He’s a couple inches shorter, which tracks.

I can buy that it’s his build.

Yep, I’m prepared to say it.

Uncle Howdy is Bo Dallas.

Please let Uncle Howdy be Bo Dallas.

We got another appearance from ol’ Unc during this show, this time appearing after Bray Wyatt and LA Knight agreed to a match at Royal Rumble. Howdy took his sweet time getting to the ring, staring down both men, and then, just as it seemed he took Wyatt’s side, he hit him with Sister Abigail.

The message seemed obvious enough — Wyatt wasn’t giving in to his more violent urges, having offered an apology to the cameraman he assaulted last week and then remaining relatively calm while accepting Knight’s challenge for a match. If he’s not going to “revel in what you are,” as Howdy has repeatedly demanded, he’s going to pay the price for it.

As he did here.

I think.

Knight was incredible during all of this, playing the deeply confused guy who just wants to be done with all this weirdness. He seems to get more and more comfortable as his old self every week and each one of us are better off for it.

But we’re also getting honest to goodness movement in this story, and it’s a welcome sight indeed. Business is about to pick up, and I gotta admit I’m here for it.

Especially if Howdy is Dallas.

Come on!


All the rest

  • Solo Sikoa defeated Sheamus in a singles match that featured plenty of interference from both The Bloodline and The Brawling Brutes. It was still a fun match and Sikoa was made to look strong. He was on the verge of taking Sheamus out completely when Drew McIntyre made his return after a few weeks away and cleared the ring. This didn’t feel like a resolution between these two sides and indeed they announced later in the show McIntyre & Sheamus will get the title match they missed out on against The Usos next week.
  • I quite enjoyed the entire locker room making fun of Top Dolla for his inability to jump over the top rope a couple weeks ago. I also enjoyed that he responded to this by getting good and pissed off and ready to fight people over it. Hey, it’s some actual character building, something they’ve done none of with Hit Row since they came back. I’m all for it.
  • Imperium and Braun Strowman had themselves a confrontation that was mostly just a brief bit of fisticuffs that saw neither side really look much stronger than the other. When Strowman was going to be overwhelmed, Ricochet showed up to help him and ran everyone off (unfortunately nailing GUNTHER with a chair shot to the head in what one can only assume was an accident). Not much to this but done to set up the announcement of GUNTHER vs. Strowman for the Intercontinental championship in two weeks.

This was a damn good show.

Grade: A-

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