Mahalicia looked to bounce back from a loss by defeating B’n’B, and Ravishing Rusev Day versus Day One Glow was more of a dance competition than a wrestling match on week three of the Mixed Match Challenge Season 2.
Though there wasn’t a lot of wrestling or major moments, the last SmackDown live before Super Show-Down was an entertaining show.
Mahalicia face Country Dominance, and returning champs Awe-Ska take on Fabulous Truth in a fun episode of WWE Mixed Match Challenge.
Team Pawz took on Monster Eclipse and Day One Glow faced Fenomenal Flair in a good start to season two of the Mixed Match Challenge.
Hell in a Cell 2018 featured some surprisingly great undercard matches and some not as good (but still pretty enjoyable) main events.
New Day gets another shot at the tag titles in a No DQ match against the Bludgeon Brothers in a good episode of SmackDown Live containing lots of Summer Slam fallout.
Best friends battle when Becky Lynch takes on Charlotte, Miz tries to figure out which New Day member will enter Money in the Bank, Asuka endures a handicap match, and more on a good episode of SmackDown.
This was another long WrestleMania with a mostly entertaining mixture of memorable moments, good matches, underwhelming matches, and strange decisions.
Team Little Big seems more interested in each other while Asuka is concerned about The Miz ending her streak in the first semifinal match of the Mixed Match Challenge.
Charlotte and Bobby Roode battle Rusev and Lana in the last quarter-final match of the Mixed Match Challenge.
Sami Zayn does his best to avoid Braun Strowman while Becky Lynch and ALexa Bliss have a good match in the third week of the Mixed Match Challenge.
Big E and Carmella look to give Asuka her first “L” when she teams with The Miz in the second week of the WWE Mixed Match Challenge.
The WWE Mixed match challenge begins with a good match between the Boss Club and Natalya and Nakamura.
A good main event couldn’t help this year’s Extreme Rules from being only an average show. Some of the matches were not good at all and some were forgettable, but at least the show ended on a good note.
This is a very long show, and with any show of this length, there are good and not so good parts. Overall, this is probably a middle-of-the-road Wrestlemania, but there is definitely some fun to be had here. Watching it all in one sitting might leave you a bit exhausted though.
Though this felt more like a continuation of stroylines rather than a culmination, this year’s Wrestlemania-weekend Takeover had some very good matches and really fantastic moments. It wasn’t all spectacular, but it was very entertaining.
Lots more talking on this episode of SmackDown, but the main event match worked to make this a show definitely worth watching.
Good opening, good closer, and some nice matches in between. I liked the show.
The crowning of a new Universal Champ highlights a pretty good edition of RAW.