SmackDown Recap & Review – Episode 886
A pretty good show that feels like a minor curve in the road towards Summer Slam.
A pretty good show that feels like a minor curve in the road towards Summer Slam.
Ziggler wants to prove himself, American Alpha debuts, and a number one contender is decided for the IC Title in this pretty good edition of SmackDown.
SmackDown Live’s debut didn’t live up to the standard set by RAW, but it was a mostly enjoyable show.
The first live SmackDown was a good show. There were decent matches that did well to maintain interest in Battleground, and the draft itself was entertaining, though maybe not completely shocking.
This, the last taped SmackDown for a while, was entertaining enough and managed to maintain and build interest in the upcoming Battleground.
This episode felt like an afterthought, but the main event was good and there were some fun moments.
This was a good show. It had a great beginning, and the main event was nicely set up and well-executed.
This was a pretty good show, but it didn’t feel like much really happened.
Not a bad final show before the PPV. Three good matches and not too much filler.
Some good matches make this a SmackDown worth watching.
Good matches and good talking segments make for one of the better Smackdowns in recent memory.
A couple of good title matches help to make this otherwise fairly unimportant show a pretty good watch.
This show felt like a bridge connecting RAW to Extreme Rules, and it did that job pretty well with some entertaining segments.
Despite the announcement of the Divas Title match being triple threat, this show seemed kind of like it didn’t matter in the long run, but it was still a very entertaining show.
With good matches and some nice attention paid to developing stories, this week’s Smackdown was very entertaining.
A good Smackdown that maintained interest in Sunday’s Fastlane with good, but unsurprising, matches.
By keeping the match count low, this show was able to have some very nice wrestling. Chris Jericho wrestled AJ Styles in their rematch from the RAW after the Royal Rumble, and Sasha Banks took on Naomi in a very competitive match. Plus, the Dudley Boyz and the Wyatt Family both had some very important words for the WWE Universe (though some words were more cryptic than others).
With some very enjoyable moments and some surprisingly good matches here along with the usual stuff that Smackdown produces, this week’s show is a good watch.
A predictable show with mostly predictable matches (though Kalisto versus Neville stood out), but it’s a good watch.
This show felt a lot like the previous RAW in that not much new ground was covered, but there were still enough fun segments to make it an entertaining show.