WWE Smackdown results, highlights, and key moments for February 6, 2026

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Tonight’s WWE Smackdown, airing on February 6, 2026, promises an action-packed night live from the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, North Carolina. On the WWE Royal Rumble post-show, Shinsuke Nakamura will face MFT WWE Tag Team Champion Tama Tonga in a singles match. Additionally, 2026 Women’s Royal Rumble winner Liv Morgan from “The Judgment Day” will also appear.

The show begins at 8pm ET and is available for international fans to watch on streaming platforms such as Netflix. Ringside News provides live match-by-match updates and highlights throughout the night. Please keep checking this page. Refresh to see the latest results as the action unfoldsjoin the conversation in the comments section below!

Matches and key moments scheduled for WWE SmackDown on February 6, 2026

  • Cody Rhodes opens the show (corner)
  • Liv Morgan appears (segment)
  • Aleister Black vs. Solo Xicore vs. Randy Orton (Elimination Chamber Qualifier, Main Event)
  • Rush Legends vs. Tiffany Stratton vs. Chelsea Green (Elimination Chamber Qualifier)
  • IYO SKY & Rhea Ripley vs. Julia & Kiana James (WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship)
  • Shinsuke Nakamura vs Tama Tonga (first singles match)

WWE SmackDown Results (2/6/26): Live Match Updates and Highlights

It depicts WWE stars arriving at the venue. Drew McIntyre is seen in a gorilla stance before making his entrance, but Cody Rhodes blindfolds him from behind and launches a surprise attack. Cody sends Drew into the apron and then into the ring post. He threw Drew into the crowd and security intervened to stop Cody from continuing his attack. Drew grabs the title and heads to the back.

Cody enters the ring saying what he wants to say. He asks Drew if he really thinks things will stay the same. Cody reminded him that he was eliminated from the Royal Rumble by someone who wasn’t even in the match. For the first time in his career, he says he cannot in good conscience point to the WrestleMania sign.

On Monday, he heard CM Punk and Roman Reigns profess their hatred for each other and announce their WrestleMania match, but somehow the first name that came out of their mouths was his. Cody says they called it a measuring contest, but he might have been glad he didn’t participate.

Cody asks, “What do you want to talk about?” He said he was born just down the street, where it all began, and it feels strange to return empty-handed. He told Drew that he wasn’t mad about being champion, he was mad about being champion. cody It was.

He finally stated that his own shame and discomfort would be Drew’s downfall. And Drew won’t be at WrestleMania.

Kathy Kelly is backstage with Julia James and Kiana James. She asks them about the WWE Women’s Tag Title match. Kiana says these titles are just a stepping stone for Julia to become a triple champion. Julia responds by mentioning Elimination Chamber in Japanese. Kiana added that the Royal Rumble was just a moment. They will win the titles tonight and then Giulia will win the Chamber and face the champion at WrestleMania.

Nick Aldis tells Cody that he needs to qualify for Elimination Chamber if he wants to face Drew, and that the match is next week. Cody replies that he will suppress his emotions and leave.

WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship: Raiyo vs Julia & Kiana James

Kiana and Rhea start the match in a lockup. Rhea lands a side headlock and Kiana hoists Rhea onto her shoulders, but Rhea slips out and mimics a punch. Julia also joins in and exchanges blows with Leah. Julia signals, “I want IYO,” and Rhea tags along. Julia shoves IYO, but IYO misses a few strikes. Julia connects with forearms and kicks and points at the ear to taunt IYO. He grabs IYO by the hair and throws him away, but IYO stands up with a handspring. IYO hits a dropkick from a leg sweep. She grabs a wristlock, removes the forearm, and Julia grabs her by the hair and pulls her down.

IYO hits a kick, but while the referee is distracted by Julia, Kiana drops IYO throat-first onto the top rope. Kiana tags in and throws IYO to the floor, slamming her into the apron over and over again. Back in the ring, Kiana throws IYO to the floor again and Julia nails IYO with a dropkick from the apron.

They get back in the ring and Kiana gets a nearfall. She aims at IYO’s back and points at his ear, taunting the crowd. Autumn is almost here again. Kiana throws IYO into the turnbuckle and Julia tags in and hits a kick. IYO blocks another shot, but Julia counters with a forearm. She stretches IYO to the ropes and hits a dropkick to the back for another near fall.

Kiana tags in, slams IYO into the corner and follows up with a shoulder. She sends IYO into the turnbuckle again and tags Julia. Julia stops IYO from making the tag. IYO fights back with a forearm, but Julia seals her again and hits a belly-to-back suplex. Kiana tags in and drives IYO into the turnbuckle and follows up with a shoulder thrust. Big boot from Kiana, Julia hits a missile dropkick for a near fall. Kiana tags back in, but Giulia misses a knee kick in the corner. IYO throws Kiana to the floor and goes for the tag, but Kiana cuts her off. Rhea ducks a strike and IYO hits a slam.

Rhea tags in and kicks Julia, then flattens Kiana with a clothesline, backheel kick, and faceplant. She follows up with a dropkick. Rhea goes for the Razor’s Edge, but Julia breaks it and tags in herself. Rhea dropkicks Julia, and IYO hits a suicide dive, almost losing the ear she taunted earlier. Rhea hits a slam for a near fall.

IYO tags in as well, but Kiana escapes from Riptide and hits a rare kick. Kiana then powerbombs Rhea with an IYO. Kiana hits her 401k and Julia hits her knee and almost falls. Rhea also fights back with a headbutt, but Julia knocks her down. Julia plants an aurora bomb, but IYO escapes. Just as IYO escapes the O’Connor roll, Rhea hits another headbutt. Rhea connected with Riptide and IYO hit a moonsault for the 3 count.

Winners: IYO SKY and Rhea Ripley (retained WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship)

Backstage, Ilya Dragunov was walking and The Miz turned to him and asked him what he was doing. Illya says he will take back the title. The Miz advised him to use his head sometimes and went to Nick Aldis to reveal that he won the match. Carmelo Hayes walks up and says he’s the one making the call, but acknowledges that Elijah won the title match by defeating The Miz. He warns Elijah that his butt will tingle tonight. Miz retorted to Hayes, “You better not miss it.”

Carmelo Hayes vs. The Miz

Carmelo Hayes takes off his jacket and Miz tries to attack him, but Hayes fights back with punches and follows up with a springboard clothesline. Miz fights back with a back elbow, throws Hayes into the turnbuckle, and hits a shoulder and chop.

Hayes reverses an Irish whip and blocks Miz’s kick, then hangs himself over the ropes and hits a springboard legdrop for a near fall. Hayes loads up with punches and chops, kicks Miz into the corner over and over again, and then hits a flurry of chops.

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Hayes tries another springboard move, Miz catches him with a kick and Hayes lands awkwardly. Miz utilizes a clothesline for a near fall. Miz goes for Hayes’ back, hits him with a knee and hits a running boot for a near fall. He drives a knee into Hayes’ back, raking him in the eyes before choking him on the ropes. Miz follows with a boot to the back of the head.

He hits a reality check for another near fall and applies a reverse chinlock. Hayes fights back with punches and a snapmare, but Miz catches him with a kick and hits a DDT for a near fall. Miz follows up with a stomp to the head.

Hayes blocks a punch and counters with a forearm and punches. The referee drags Hayes out of the corner, allowing Miz to land the boot. Hayes quickly responds with a nearfall on La Mistica, sending Miz rolling to the floor. Hayes then flip dives onto Miz on the outside. Hayes climbs to the top rope and goes for a frog splash, but Miz gets a knee in the nick of time and covers for a near fall. Miz continues with chest kicks and goes for a roundhouse, but Hayes avoids and rounds him up. Hayes hits a snapmare and superkick for another near fall.

Hayes goes up top again but Miz rolls away. Hayes rolled on the landing and Miz countered with a slingshot sitout powerbomb for a close two count. Miz signals for the Skull Crushing Finale, but Hayes escapes. Miz blocks the Fast 48, but Hayes tries the Skull Crushing Finale again and rolls through, ending up with the Fast 48 to get the three count.

Winner: Carmelo Hayes

Kathy Kelly is backstage with Tiffany Stratton and asks her about what’s next. Tiffany competed in a WrestleMania match in her first year on SmackDown and said she would not stop until she was champion. Chelsea Green comes in and tells Tiffany that no one cares. Tiffany counters by saying that if they lose tonight, Chelsea will get the news.

Chamber Qualifier: Rush Legend vs. Tiffany Stratton vs. Chelsea Green

Chelsea Green slaps both Tiffany Stratton and Rush Legend. Rush fights back with a forearm and slams Green to the floor. She then catches Tiffany, but Rush uses Tiffany to knock her down as Alba Fire goes up to the apron.

Rush follows up with a slap and goes for a chokeslam, but Tiffany escapes. Tiffany sends Rush to the floor and follows with a suicide dive on both Rush and Nia Jax. She throws Rush back into the ring and hits a moonsault, but Chelsea Green breaks up the pin and nearly takes one with a cover from Rush.

Tiffany and Chelsea start arguing and Rush has had enough. She grabbed both of them by the throat but was able to escape. Alba grabs Rush from behind, allowing Tiffany and Green to clothesline Rush over the top rope. Chelsea rolls up and tries to get her foot on the ropes, but Tiffany kicks out for two.

Tiffany rolls onto the apron but Green hits her with a modified side Russian leg sweep from Edge. Green then fires a crossbody off the turnbuckle onto Tiffany and Nia. Green points to the WrestleMania sign, but Rush blocks it with a brutal bicycle kick and reminds her not to point at the sign unless she’s earned it.

Rush Legend sends Chelsea Green back into the ring and goes after her. She slams Greene face-first into the mat, sends a forearm over the ropes, and pulls her throat-first into the top rope. Rush follows up with a short arm shoulder tackle, resulting in a near fall.

Rush hoists Green onto his shoulders, but Green counters with a sunset flip, only for Rush to windmill his arms and stand up. Tiffany Stratton lunges at Rush with a Thesz press and dropkick to the ropes. Rush catches Green charging in and uses her to snap both heads off the top rope.

Rush rushes out and does an Irish whip that sends a big splash onto the green in the corner, then hits Tiffany with the shoulder. She repeats the whip and splash combo on Tiffany, crushing them both. Rush grabs Green with a wristlock and lifts him into the air before leveling him with a clothesline.

She hoists Tiffany onto her shoulders and slams her into the green. Rush hits a splash to both of them and covers, but only gets a near fall. Green counters Rush with an enzuigiri. Tiffany hits a back handspring elbow into the green. Rush tries to grab Tiffany, but she escapes and hits a dropkick.

Green aims for Unpretier, but cannot land it. She kicks Tiffany into the corner and climbs to the top rope but Tiffany cuts her off. Tiffany hits a superplex and rolls, then a suplex for a near fall.

Tiffany avoids Rush’s rush extension and also avoids a bicycle kick. She goes for a cartwheel with the Alabama Slam, but Rush blocks it. Rush hits a buckle bomb followed by a powerful chokeslam, only to fall into a near-death situation.

Chelsea Green climbs to the top rope and hits a coast-to-coast dropkick on Rush Legend, sending her into Tiffany Stratton. Green goes for the cover but Nia Jax pulls her away.

Alba Fire tries to stop Nia, but Nia easily kicks her out. Tiffany and Green then work together to crash Rush into the timekeeper’s area. Nia charges in and hits Alba with a shoulder tackle, but Tiffany and Green counter with a double superkick and drop Nia.

Tiffany returned to the ring and hit the Finlay Slam, followed by the Prettiest Moonsault Ever for a three count.

Winner: Tiffany Stratton

Kathy Kelly is backstage with Randy Orton. She asked him about the opportunity to qualify for Elimination Chamber. Randy says he’s not happy with how the Royal Rumble went. But if he wins tonight and qualifies, he will mark his 10th match at Elimination Chamber over anyone else, and that experience gives him an edge. Aleister Black walks up to you and says, “We said goodbye to two great people…and we’re glad you’re still here, Randy.”

Kit Wilson heads to the ring and grabs the microphone.

he says this teeth The topic–everyone is talking about him. He was participating in the Royal Rumble, and what he witnessed there completely disgusted him. 30 xenophobic pigs… poisonous. Ugly meat head… poisonous. Sweating, moaning… toxic. Tantrums are…toxic. All the guys fighting to be the biggest alpha? No wonder they didn’t want him in the game.

kit declares itself genuine man. A man who moisturizes. A man who listens. A man moves his hips like this— he whirled toward the crowd and told them to take him with him. He called the crowd toxic and said it wasn’t their problem. If anyone at Royal Rumble thinks they’re good enough to go one-on-one with him, step up. he declares himself tonic To all things toxic masculinity. At that moment, Oba Femi’s music blared and the NXT North American Champion strutted into the ring.

Oba Femi vs. Kit Wilson

Oba fights back with three consecutive running European uppercuts in the corner and then fires a toss powerbomb on Kit. He delivered a second powerbomb across the ring and got a three count.

Winner: Oba Femi

Backstage, R-Truth said Oba stands for “Oh My Goodness.” He turns to Damian Priest and asks if Priest laid hands on him. Truth claims Oba entered the Royal Rumble without even touching a ball. Drew McIntyre ran into Truth in the middle of an interview. Priest tells Truth that he has done enough and warns him that he already has a lot of problems, but Priest is willing to give him another problem.

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Drew McIntyre then heads to the ring again. Before Drew McIntyre can speak, Jacob Fatu bursts into the ring and ambushes him. Fatu throws punches and slams Drew into the corner with a running hip attack. After a brief pause to psych himself up, Fatu got Drew over the top rope with a clothesline followed by a suicide dive to the floor.

Once Drew recovers, Fatu turns his attention to the security team and deploys them one by one. Drew sees an opening and hits Fatu with a forearm, but Fatu shakes it off. Drew decides to retreat through the crowd. Fatu climbs onto the announce table and stands tall.

Nick Aldis shows up and tells Fatu that if he wants to get a shot at Drew, he needs to qualify for Elimination Chamber next week. He ordered Fatu to leave the area. Fatu defiantly replies: “I’ll dog walk their butts.”

Shinsuke Nakamura vs Tama Tonga

Tama Tonga starts aggressively with punches and double sleds, then continues the attack with more blows. He drives Nakamura into the corner, but misses a splash. Nakamura takes advantage of that opportunity and puts Tama on the turnbuckle and lands a knee strike. Nakamura follows up with a series of kicks and chokes Tama against the ropes. He goes for a forearm, but Tama goes around and drops him with a flat liner. Tama goes for a big boot but misses and Nakamura falls to the floor.

Mateo distracts Nakamura and Tama attacks from behind, forcing Nakamura to lie across the announce table. Tama then jumps off the ringside fence and hits Nakamura with an elbow in the back of the head. Back in the ring, Tama hits a sliding clothesline for a near fall. He chokes Nakamura on the ropes, hits him with a series of headbutts, and finishes him off with a swinging DDT.

Nakamura counters with punches, but Tama Tonga cuts him with back elbows and follows up with crossfaces to maintain control.

Tama lands a double sled and a kick, aiming for Nakamura’s neck. Nakamura counters with a series of strikes, but Tama also responds with a forearm. Nakamura regains momentum with a knee kick and a sliding dropkick.

A series of kicks to Tama’s chest and head. Tama catches it, but Nakamura immediately counters with a back kick. Nakamura puts Tama on the ropes and connects with a sliding German suplex, then hits a knee kick off the turnbuckle for a near fall. Tama blocks a reverse exploiter and drops Nakamura with a swinging reverse DDT. He follows up with a splash and angel wings for a near fall. Tama hits a Dragon Sleeper, but Nakamura counters with a snapmare and kick, then hits a reverse exploder.

Tama rolls to the floor and Nakamura hits a baseball slider to take down Mateo. Tama quickly recovers and hits a leaping DDT. He lifts Nakamura up, but Nakamura shakes him off with an elbow and hits a belly to back suplex. They’re both down. Nakamura and Tama Tonga trade forearms in the center of the ring and neither man backs down. Tama follows up with a series of headbutts, but Nakamura responds with a knee kick and a dragon whip kick.

Nakamura hits a cradle shock and gets a near fall, setting him up for Kinshasa. With a lunge, Mateo distracted the referee, allowing Roa to grab Nakamura from behind. Tama took advantage of this and hit Cutthroat in the corner, then hit a second one to finish the job and get the three count.

Winner: Tama Tonga

Backstage, Axiom, Fraser, Sabin, and Sherry talk about confronting each other when Candice confronts them about what they did to Johnny. Frazier says he’s just taking back what Johnny took from him. Candice reminds Johnny how much this match meant to him, but Fraser insists that it was Johnny’s decision and that he will discuss it with Nick Aldis. Candace asks Sherry and Sabin to talk to Johnny, but Chris brings up the past and leaves with Alex. Meanwhile, Cassie is with IYO SKY and Rhea Ripley celebrating their victory. According to IYO, Julia and Kiana had a good match, but they are still champions. Rhea added that they were going to WrestleMania and had no intention of losing the titles. When Cathy brings up a qualifying match on Raw, Rhea says she’s open to adding more gold.

Nia Jax interjects and says Rush Legend should have been in the preliminaries, but IYO and Rhea were lucky she wasn’t in the match. IYO asks if it will be difficult, and Nia says she will do it with Aldis. Raquel and Liv pass by, looking down at them. Elsewhere, Kit Wilson blamed Matt Cardona for everything, calling him toxic and stating that everything was gone until he showed up. Matt simply replied, “I’m always ready.” Kit says he needs a warm bath and leaves as Cardona and Apollo Crews laugh. In the ring, Nick Aldis introduces Liv Morgan, who appears alongside Raquel Rodriguez.

Liv Morgan enters the ring with Raquel Rodriguez. She grabs the microphone and says that the audience is in front of the greatest Royal Rumble winner of all time, but she quickly corrects herself and says that she is not only the greatest Rumble winner in history, but also the hottest, smartest, funniest, most charismatic, most talented, and the most iconic woman in WWE history. With such power comes great responsibility, Liv says, and now she has to make big choices with little time.

Liv teased that she would have the choice of facing either Stephanie Vaquel or Jade Cargill at WrestleMania and said she thought about it really long and hard. But WrestleMania isn’t the only thing on her mind. There’s also a big elephant in the room. She turns to Raquel and Raquel takes the microphone and says she wants to talk about that too. But before either of them could say anything more, Jade Cargill’s music hit them and interrupted them.

Jade Cargill walks out and tells Liv Morgan that she doesn’t care about winning the Royal Rumble or being on SmackDown. Jade says if Liv chooses her, she’ll kick her butt at WrestleMania. Jade then turns her attention to Raquel and asks what she is seeing. Liv laughs and calls Jade funny, warning her to be careful what she says. She chooses Stefani Vaquel and says leave it to Raquel to humble Jade and they can both go to WrestleMania and be eliminated as champions.

Jordynne Grace then intervenes and congratulates Liv on winning the title, saying she did what she had to do. Grace added that it might happen eventually if they can get the champion to defend the title. she Liv has to compete at WrestleMania. Liv laughs again and asks who Grace is bothering with. Before things can escalate further, Jade tells Liv to shut up and calls her a bitch. Nick Aldis came out and told everyone to stop screaming. He says he’s willing to welcome Grace to SmackDown, but if they’re willing to talk, he’s willing to fight. Form a tag team match on the spot.

Jordyn Grace & Jade Cargill vs. Raquel Rodriguez & Liv Morgan

Raquel tries a kick to Jade, but Jade counters with a forearm. Jordynne Grace hits a spinebuster on Liv, then Jade hits a spinebuster on Raquel. Jade and Grace start arguing over who should fight first.

Grace takes control and lands a forearm on Raquel. She tries to float in the corner but Raquel catches her a second time. Grace slips out of a belly-to-back suplex and Jade tags herself in. Raquel and Jade lock up, Raquel tries a shoulder tackle but Jade doesn’t budge. Jade goes for hers, but Raquel remains standing. Raquel hits Jade from behind, but Jade fights back with an elbow. Liv grabs Jade’s arm, allowing Raquel to attack again and follows up with a lawnmower elbow. Liv and Raquel double team Jade for a corner kick. Liv tags in and fires kicks, but Jade powers through with a shoulder tackle, fallaway slam, and corner elbow. Grace tags in but Liv quickly kicks her and takes her down with a punch.

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Grace fights back with an Irish whip and a standing powerslam. She climbs onto the turnbuckle but Liv pulls her down. Liv kicks Grace and tags in Raquel. They whip Grace into the corner. Liv hits a hip attack and Raquel follows with a splash. Raquel gets a nearfall with a powerslam and hits Grace with an elbow for another two count. Grace locks up with a side headlock, but Raquel breaks up with a belly-to-back suplex. Raquel goes for the Twisting Vader Bomb Elbow but misses. Liv tags in and hits a series of suplexes and goes for a third, but Grace blocks her and hits a suplex of her own. She slams Liv into the turnbuckle multiple times and nails her with three short arm clotheslines and two body slams. The third time I switched to the Michinoku driver and almost fell. Grace slams Raquel to the floor, blocks Oblivion, and lifts Liv up for a Burning Hammer, but Liv escapes and hits a Code Breaker. Raquel tags in and knocks Jade off the apron.

Raquel blocks a slam, but Jade accidentally superkicks Grace. Raquel goes for a big boot on Jade, but Jade avoids it and Liv gets the hit instead. When Raquel and Jade face off, Grace attacks Raquel from behind and knocks Jade off the apron. Grace quickly rolls up Raquel and gets a 3 count.

Winner: Jade Cargill and Jordyn Grace

After the match, Raquel stares at Liv Morgan in the ring.

The video package recaps Sami Zayn’s continued struggle to defeat Drew McIntyre and highlights his recent losses.

Backstage, Sami was walking down the hallway and a few people said to him, “We’ll get him this time.” Rey Fenix ​​approaches Sami and tells him he is an inspiration and encourages him not to give up. Trick Williams walks up and mocks Sami, saying he’s like a guy who makes the playoffs but never wins a title. “You’re Charles Barkley,” Trick says, “and I’m Michael Jordan.” He turns to Ray and asks who he’s listening to. Ray counters by saying that if Trick keeps talking, his teeth will fall out. Trick just laughs and says, “Anytime, anywhere.”

We take a look back at what happened between CM Punk and Roman Reigns on Raw and see their intense showdown.

Drew McIntyre returns to the ring and says he feels something in his chest. He is calling for Cody Rhodes and Jacob Fatu to be kicked out of the Elimination Chamber qualifiers for attacking them. He brought up Sami Zayn and said everyone believed in him. But Drew dashed those hopes. That’s what happens to anyone who gets in the ring with him.

He focused on CM Punk and Roman Reigns and said he was disappointed in what they said on Raw. For two top stars, they looked anxious, with one attacking him and the other telling the truth. What really bothered him was their attempt to make his title look second-rate. According to Drew, it was a declaration of war.

Drew reminds everyone that he went through hell for this title and never quit. He wasn’t part time and was there when the world shut down. He says this title was built by real men, and if you say this isn’t a real championship, you’re a damn liar. He understands why Roman hates punks. On one side is a 280-pound Scottish military machine, and on the other is Fragile Phil. Drew says that if it wasn’t for Punk’s family, he would have destroyed Punk long ago. Punk can chase ‘Aura’, but the rest will be fighting for the real title, the one held by the best players in the world.

Trick Williams comes out and says he was going to sit and watch the main event and qualifying matches, but he had to say something. He told Drew that he was focusing on the wrong people, Roman, Punk, Cody, and Fatu, when he should be worried. he. Trick says he is the one who will win the title.

Drew grins and says Trick has stepped up, but warns him to walk before he runs. Drew says if he ever gets in the champion’s way again, he’ll put his boots out of the sun.

From next week smack down Syfy: Rey Fenix ​​goes one-on-one with Trick Williams. Jade Cargill defends the women’s title against Jordynne Grace. Nia Jax and Rush Legend challenge Rhea Ripley and IYO SKY for the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship. Alexa Bliss will face Julia and Zelina Vega in an Elimination Chamber qualifying match. And in a huge triple-threat qualifier, Jacob Fatu will take on Sami Zayn and Cody Rhodes.

Backstage, when Kathy Kelly tried to talk to Solo Chicore, Solo Chicore was looking around and asking where everyone was. Solo ignores her, saying he doesn’t have time to ask questions, but then the screen glitches.

Chamber Qualifier: Solo Sicore vs. Randy Orton vs. Aleister Black

Solo Chicor swings and misses Aleister Black’s punch, and Black narrowly avoids the kick. Black also gets out of an RKO attempt. Randy Orton hits an uppercut on Black, but Black counters with a backheel kick. Randy hits a back elbow, but Solo trips him from outside, drags him out, and slams him into the ring post.

Black knocks Solo off the apron and hits a golden triangle moonsault to the floor. He avoids a backdrop driver into the announce table and sends Solo back into the ring, where Solo is limping. Black hits a series of forearms, body shots, and leg kicks. Solo fights back with a shoulder tackle, headbutt, and big chop. Black fights back with a forearm and a boot, but Solo drops Black with a punch.

Solo knocks Orton off the apron with a headbutt. Black counters with a kick and covers for a near fall. He then lands a European uppercut, sending Solo rolling into the ropes. Black chokes him and hits him with a knee to the back. On the floor, Black slams Orton into the announce table, but Solo follows up with punches on Black.

Solo kicks Black and hoists him onto his shoulder, but Black escapes. Solo punches Orton again and poses, but Black cuts him down with a kick to the leg. Black goes for a suplex, but Solo blocks it and hits a suplex of his own. Solo swings at Black, but Black counters with an elbow. Solo hits a headbutt and charges in with a running hip attack, but Black moves and Solo crashes into the corner. Black continues with Meteora. Randy storms out with a clothesline on Black, then ducks one and hits a powerslam in return. Orton hangs onto Solo and goes for a DDT, but Solo slips through and drags Orton to the floor. Randy fights back with a backdrop driver on the announce table and hits a second one. He hits Black with a backdrop driver this time before returning to the ring.

Randy finally hits a solo IEDDT and falls to the mat, slamming the canvas and setting up for the RKO. However, Black cuts him off with a boot, and Solo drops Black with a Uranazi for a near fall. Solo signals for the Samoan Spike, but Black dodges and hits a knee, followed by a German suplex. Black connects with another knee and gets a close two count. Randy goes for an RKO on Black, but Black counters with a rollup for a nearfall. Black nails Randy with a knee and goes for Black Mass, but misses. Randy catches him with an RKO, sending Black rolling to the floor.

As Randy watches Black from outside, he momentarily forgets that Solo is still in the game. Solo prepares for the Samoan Spike, but Randy turns in the nick of time and hits an RKO out of nowhere to get the three count.

Winner: Randy Orton

Proceed to credits.

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