Mike Kanellis and Akira Tozawa attempt to settle their differences in a No DQ match, number one contender Ariya Daivari takes on Noam Dar with the champ Tony Nese watching, and the Singh brothers make a statement on a good episode of 205 Live.
The wild card rule is used (and broken) again as RAW superstars show up on SmackDown Live to chase some titles.
Drew Gulak fights Tony Nese in a non-title match on a good episode of 205 Live where the Singh Brothers returned to battle the Lucha House Party!
Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods respond to Kevin Owens’ attack last week, Becky Lynch takes on Bayley, and the rest of the competitors for the men’s and women’s Money in the Bank matches are announced on an okay episode of SmackDown Live.
Oney Lorcan and Ariya Daivari compete in a number one contender match, and Drew Gulak attempts to give Humberto Carrillo one final lesson on a good episode of 205 Live.
Kofi Kingston faces Shinsuke Nakamura, Charlotte battles Bayley for a SmackDown Title shot, Kairi Sane faces Peyton Royce, and Finn Balor tries to get a win back from Andrade in a good episode of SmackDown Live.
Cruiserweights from 205 Live, NXT, and NXT UK compete in four fun matches in this edition of WWE Worlds Collide.
Cedric Alexander faces Oney Lorcan in what is likely Alexander’s final 205 Live match, and a fatal four way has four men fighting for position within the cruiserweight division in a good episode of 205 Live.
The second day of the Superstar Shakeup has some interesting SmackDown debuts and Vince McMahon’s “greatest SmackDown acquisition.”
Tony Nese puts his newly won Cruiserweight Title on the line in a rematch against Buddy Murphy, and Drew Gulak has Jack Gallagher attempt to teach Humberto Carrillo about grappling in a good episode of 205 Live.
New Day faces The Bar and a new friend, Black, Ricochet, and Ali face Andrade, Rusev, and Nakamura, The IIconics prove they are fighting champs, and The Usos put their titles on the line against the Hardy Boyz in a good episode of SmackDown Live.
Akira Tozawa looks to get a win back on Mike Kanellis, Oney Lorcan battles Kalisto, and Buddy Murphy tries to set a tone for his title defense this Sunday in a good episode of 205 Live.
In the final SmackDown Live before Wrestlemania, Kofi and Bryan sign the title match contract, 18 men and women compete in a huge mixed tag match, The Usos find out what they’ll be doing at Wrestlemania, The Miz takes on SAnitY, Becky Lynch stands on a table, and Kevin Owens brings Orton and Styles together for a fight.
Cedric Alexander looks to bounce back in a match against the rising Ariya Daivari, and Lucha House Party takes on Gulak, Gallagher, and Carrillo in a pretty good episode of 205 Live.
Big E anad Xavier Woods fight for Kofi as they run a tag team gauntlet to send Kofi to Wrestlemania, Asuka has to put her title on the line with no explanation, The Miz wants to add a stipulation to his match with Shane McMahon, and Kurt Angle wants to face AJ Styles during his farewell tour.
A contender for the Cruiserweight Title is named in the finals of the Wrestlemania tournament, and Mike Kanellis is given one last opportunity to prove himself to Drake Maverick in a good episode of 205 Live.
Kofi Kingston faces a gauntlet match to try to qualify for Wrestlemania, Sasha Banks and Bayley finally show up on SmackDown to take on The IIconics, The Miz responds to Shane McMahon, and Kevin Owens brings Becky Lynch and Charlotte Flair together for a fight in a good episode of SmackDown Live.
The tournament to determine a challenger for Buddy Murphy’s Cruiserweight Title at Wrestlemania continues with two good semifinal matches.
Kofi Kingston gets an opportunity from Vince McMahon, Shane McMahon explains his actions, Styles and Orton talk out their issues with each other, and more on an episode of SmackDown Live that featured more setup than action.
The Shield joins together for a (possibly) final time, Becky Lynch fight for her Wrestlemania match, Daniel Bryan and Kevin Owens get thrown another curve ball, Kofi Kingston gets screwed again, and more on an odd final PPV before Wrestlemania.