WWE SmackDown Results
May 30, 2025
Knoxville, Tennessee (Thompson–Boling Arena at Food City Center)
Results by: Alex Kahrs of Wrestleview.com
They call it the Food City Center, is that why I feel so hungry? I mean, uh…
WWE: Then. Now. Forever. Together.
Video Package: Highlights from last weekend’s Saturday Night’s Main Event, leading to the challenge made for a tag match at Money in the Bank pairing Cody Rhodes and Jey Uso against Logan Paul and John Cena!
We get a look at the building, the crowd, and then the main players arriving at the Thompson-Boling Arena, including Bianca Belair who is excited for her Homecoming tonight. The crowd chants “EST” as Belair makes her way to Gorilla Position, and then her music hits as she heads to ringside. She looks ecstatic as she gives a hug or two to fans on her way down the ramp, including her parents, before entering the ring to a nice pop from the crowd here in Knoxville. She gets a microphone as the crowd finally settles down to let her speak.
Bianca Belair’s Homecoming
She says it feels good to be here in Knoxville, to a “EST” chant. She says she couldn’t come to Knoxville without singing good ol’ Rocky Top, right? She leads the crowd in a rendition of the UT fighting song before speaking again, talking about her safe space and everyone who shows up and shows out for her.
She talks about everything she’s been through the past few months and how important it was to come home to that safe space. She’s not 100 percent but she’s getting better everyday, and she wants to prove why she’s the EST of WWE when she returns. This draws another “EST” chant as she welcomes Knoxville to SmackDown…only for Naomi’s music to interrupt her, the crowd raining boos upon her as Naomi says it’s about time Belair showed up to SmackDown. Bianca says now is not the time for this, but Naomi insists it’s been too long. Not a day goes by when she doesn’t think about what happened to them.
Bianca asks what Naomi could possibly want from her as the crowd lets Naomi know “you suck”…but all Naomi wants is Belair’s forgiveness. She’s here because she wants to fix their friendship, because she can. She’s been trying to talk to Bianca about letting the past be the past, and moving forward…and Belair’s refused to answer. When she landed here, she went to Bianca’s parents’ place to talk to her but she wasn’t there.
In fact, nobody was, so she let herself in. She looked through a photo album, thinking about things. Bianca isn’t pleased about this, reiterating that the two of them are through…and if she comes near Belair’s parents again, what Jade did to her will be nothing compared to what Bianca will do. Naomi looks shook by this…before telling Bianca it wouldn’t look good for her and her mother to be in a wheelchair.
The crowd boos some more as she tells Bianca she’d hate for something bad to happen to Belair right here, right now…but here comes Jade Cargill, storming (ha!) down the ramp to lay into Naomi. Jade stares Bianca down before throwing Naomi out of the ring. She starts to leave but Nia Jax makes her way out, rounding out the competitors for our opening contest as Nia, Jade, and Naomi face off in a MITB Qualifying Match up next!
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We’re back from break and this match is already underway!
Women’s Money in the Bank Triple Threat Qualifying Match: Jade Cargill vs. Nia Jax vs. Naomi
Nia gets sent out of the ring as Naomi goes after Cargill, eager to take her biggest rival at the moment out on route to Money in the Bank as she stomps away at Jade in the corner. Something akin to a Bonzai Drop from Naomi, who gets a two count for her efforts. She sets Jade up against the turnbuckle before Jax runs in to intervene, but she is sent back out before Naomi goes to the turnbuckle once more…only to jump into a fall away slam from Cargill! They go at it until Jade hits a Black Hole Slam (‘sup, Abyss) for a two count before Jax breaks it up. Jax overpowers Naomi and Cargill before playing to the crowd.
Jax hits a leg drop on both women before going up top for an elevated one onto Naomi…who narrowlly gets a shoulder up before three! Naomi heads to the ropes but is pulled up by Jax who goes for a Samoan Drop…only for Naomi to counter with a crucifix pin for a two count as we go to picture-in-picture.
Picture-in-Picture: Nia continues to wear down Naomi before sending her out of the ring, but Cargill comes in as the two go at it. Jax manages to force Jade to the outside as Naomi gets involved, looking to keep Jade down. She steps onto the apron as Jade comes into the ring, but it seems Naomi and Nia have opted to team up against Cargill as they send her to the corner for some tandem offense. Snapmare and a sliding lariat from Naomi, to the approval of Nia before Jade tries to fight back…but Naomi and Jax continue to keep her down as we return from break!
Jax drops Cargill as Naomi goes for a leg drop and the cover…but Jax breaks it up. Naomi looks none too pleased by this, rolling Jax up for a nearfall before Jax gets back up to send her into the corner…and then hits a senton on the canvas for good measure! Jade manages to fight back now, sending Jax into Naomi before hitting a kick for a cover…but Naomi breaks it up at two. Cargill evades an aerial attack to hit Jaded on Naomi, but the subsequent pin is broken up by Nia to save the match!
Jade and Naomi fight it out until Jax hits a cross body on both of them, covering Naomi and then Jade for a pair of nearfalls. Nia hoists Naomi on her shoulders, climbing up for a Super Samoan Drop and the cover…but Jade flies in with a splash to break it up, before covering Jax for a two count of her own! All three women are on their feet as the crowd gives a (justified) “This is awesome” chant. Jax gets knocked down as Jade and Naomi fight it out to the corner…until Jax slips in for a tower of doom sending both women down. Annihilator onto both women, but Naomi manages to sneak a rollup on a prone Nia Jax for the pin!
Winner (advancing to the Women’s MITB Ladder Match): Naomi
As she celebrates on the ramp, we cut backstage where the Bloodline bump into R-Truth, who can’t help but open his mouth and, uh…get himself into a match with JC Mateo later tonight! Truth walks off as Fatu says he’ll let Sikoa and Mateo get their fun, he’s got other business to deal with.
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Backstage, Chelsea Green (trying to hide her facemask) talks to Nick Aldis about her nose being broken at Saturday Night’s Main Event. She demands Zelina Vega be stripped of the US Title, but Aldis says Green needs to be medically cleared to be granted a rematch. A match is suggested for Alba Fyre to face Zelina Vega, and that is something Aldis can get behind as Chelsea “nose” best.
We cut away to Tiffany Stratton addressing the potential challenge of someone winning the MITB briefcase, before Naomi interrupts to warn her of what could happen when she wins Money in the Bank. She walks off before Alexa Bliss tells the champ not to worry about Naomi winning Money in the Bank…worry about Alexa winning Money in the Bank. She walks off as commentary hypes up Worlds Collide.
Video Package: Worlds really do collide as AAA’s Laredo Kid, NXT’s Ethan Page and Je’Von Evans, and SmackDown’s Rey Fenix will face off in a Fatal 4-Way Match for Page’s NXT North American Championship!
Later tonight, Rey Fenix teams with Je’Von Evans to face Los Garza in tag team action.
Back at ringside, R-Truth makes his way out, rapping his theme with some high fives on his way down the ramp. He enters the ring as we go to commercial, with Truth facing JC Mateo when we come back from break!
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After a look at ticket info for the big WWE weekend next month, we head back to ringside as JC Mateo makes his way down accompanied by Solo Sikoa as we get this match underway!
R-Truth vs. JC Mateo
Truth charges at Mateo, who sends him into the corner for a series of shoulder tackles before launching Truth to the opposite turnbuckle with a hammer throw. He lets Truth get to his feet, only to send him across the ring again. Truth dodges a charge from JC before hitting some Cena-esque shoulder tackles that finally bring Mateo off his feet…but JC fights back with a suplex and a standing moonsault!
JC mocks Truth before going for a senton, but Truth gets out of the way and looks for a Five Knuckle Shuffle that connects. He goes for an AA but Mateo drops him to the mat. He brings Truth back to his feet for a Tour of the Islands and the win!
Winner via pinfall: JC Mateo
Mateo looks to beat down Truth some more after the match, but Jimmy Uso comes running down with a chair to keep the Bloodline away. Solo teases getting in the ring, before Uso gets blindsided by Mateo! Solo talks to JC as they leave the ring, saying he was trying to talk to Jimmy as we cut away.
Backstage, we see The Street Profits as we will hear from the WWE Tag Team Champions!
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We get a clip from the latest What Do You Wanna Talk About? as Cody Rhodes talks to his wife Brandi. Speaking of “what do you wanna talk about,” Cody Rhodes and John Cena will go face-to-face later tonight!
We head back to ringside as the Street Profits make their way out. The WWE Tag Team Champions head down to the ring before Montez Ford talks first, hyping the team up as the best here. Dawkins talks about the tag teams coming after them, with the most recent being the Wyatt Sicks, before Ford says they’ll defend the titles against anyone.
This brings out Fraxiom, no doubt having an ax to grind after their tag title match broke down into chaos last week. The champs insist they just about had the match won before the Wyatt Sicks got involved, but Axiom says they’ll never know. Frazer wants to run the match back, but here come Motor City Machine Guns to make a case for themselves.
Out come DIY to interrupt, with Candice LeRae running the other teams down before she is interrupted by Sabin. Gargano talks about how things are going especially with the Wyatt Sicks, but Ciampa cuts him off before talking about the “death” of the SmackDown tag team divison. Our moment of silence begins…now.
The lights go out, and when they’re back on we see the Wyatt Sicks! They go after everyone they can before Uncle Howdy lays out Frazer with a Sister Abigail. They stand tall as Howdy yells “We’re here!” before the Nikki Cross jumpscare takes us to commercial.
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We get a shot of the crowd in the arena, followed by a look back at what went down moments ago. Back at ringside, Los Garza make their way to the ring for our next match as we see NXT North American Champion Ethan Page at commentary. Out next is Rey Fenix to a nice pop from the crowd, followed by Je’Von Evans to get this tag bout underway!
Rey Fenix & Je’Von Evans vs. Los Garza
Fenix and Angel start things off as they trade strikes. Angel picks up the pace only for Fenix to strike back, getting a tag to Evans as Berto makes the tag as well. Evans gets caught with some strikes by Berto following a nearfall, before Berto hits a cross body for the two count. Evans connects with an enziguri before being sent to the ropes…where he catches a Bouncyrana to send Berto to the outside!
Angel suffers the same fate as he’s sent to the apron, before Fenix tags in for a double-team before Berto finds himself the victim of a superkick for a two count. Fenix picks up another nearfall on Berto as we go to picture-in-picture.
Picture-in-Picture: Evans gets a tag but is met with an onslaught from Berto who gets the tag to Angel. He keeps the damage on Je’Von before tagging Berto back in, with Evans being sent to the ropes for a shoulder tackle. Berto brings Evans to the apron for a tag to Angel and a double-team, before Angel sets Je’Von up in the turnbuckle for more damage. He pummels at the back of Evans before bringing him to the canvas, and then props him against the ropes for good measure. Evans reaches out for a tag but is kept away by Angel as we return from break!
Angel brings Evans to the corner to stay on the attack, but Je’Von starts to fight back before Berto gets a tag in, sending Evans down off a Gory Special by Angel…but this only gets a two count before Evans kicks out. Chinlock by Berto, but Evans fights to his feet before knocking him down with a kick. Tag made to Angel…and a tag made to Fenix!
Springboard cross body takes Angel down before he takes down Berto, setting him up a sa base for a step-up hurricanrana on Angel. He heads to the corner for a double spring moonsault, but Berto breaks the count. Spider kick by Fenix as Je’Von gets a blind tag, launching himself at Angel for a forearm before Berto lays him out with a thrust kick.
Another (justified) “this is awesome” chant as Evans and Angel fight back to their feet with strikes. Tag made to Berto who sets Evans up for a powerbomb off the ropes, but only gets a two count. Tag made back to Angel, but a double-team is intercepted by Fenix before Berto gets knocked to the floor. Tightrope walk into a stomp on Angel by Fenix, before Evans launches himself at Los Garza and the floor.
They celebrate before staring down Page at commentary, who tells them it ain’t tonight as they walk away…only for the champ to send Fenix over the announce table! Evans with a kick to lay out Page before entering the ring, but Los Garza go after him…before Je’Von fights back! He goes to the top but is knocked off by Page while the ref is distracted, allowing Los Garza to hit MTY on Evans for the victory.
Winners via pinfall: Los Garza
Commentary talks about what just happened before they are interrupted by Uncle Howdy, who reveals that they won’t stop until they take what is owed.
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Back from break, we head to ringside where Zelina Vega awaits the arrival of Alba Fyre, accompanied by Chelsea Green and Piper Niven as this non-title match gets underway!
Non-Title Match: Alba Fyre vs. Women’s United States Champion Zelina Vega
Fyre goes on the attack early, sending the champ into the corner before Vega fights back for a nearfall. Alba turns it back around, taking Zelina to the mat before the champ hits an arm drag to send her toward the corner. A flurry follows, until Fyre picks her up to send Vega into the turnbuckle…but the champ forces Fyre to the outside for a breather. Zelina gets to the apron but is met with a right hand by Alba, only to be arm dragged into the ropes…but Green stops her from doing a 619 before Niven lays in a sneak attack. This pleases Fyre, who salutes Chelsea Green as we go to break.
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Back from break, Alba maintains control with a chinlock on Vega until the champ fights back to her feet. Fyre gets knocked to the mat with a knee as both women are down, and the ref begins the standing ten count. They both make it to their feet before Fyre is sent to the corner by Vega. Alba lays into the champ before Zelina sets up for a Meteora for a cover and a two count. She brings Fyre back up for a suplex, countering Alba’s reversal into a jawbreaker before going up top for a moonsault…but Fyre rolls out of the way!
Alba goes up top and connects with a Swanton Bomb! Cover by Fyre, but the champ manages to kick out to save the match. The ref is distracted by Alba as Zelina leaves the ring, where Green and Niven try to attack the champ. Green pulls off her facemask to hit Vega, but hits Piper instead! Zelina slides back into the ring, where she catches Fyre with the Code Red for the win.
Winner via pinfall: Zelina Vega
Backstage, The Miz has some words for Carmelo Hayes to hype him up for the MITB Qualifying Match later tonight. He talks about them going onto Money in the Bank, but Carmelo sets the record straight saying he earned this. He’ll run the play as Miz is calling it, but he needs to let Melo do his thing. Miz nods in agreement as Hayes says Melo Don’t Miz, and they are…Awes-Him.
Elsewhere, we see Damian Priest who no doubt has some things on his mind as well, before we go to commercial break.
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We get a look at the schedule for MITB weekend, before…
Video Package: Giulia will prove she is better than the best, and impossible to deny!
Speaking of, she talks to Zelina Vega backstage where she says she sees the champ, but she sees the title more. Vega scoffs at this before walking off, and we cut away.
I am suddenly reminded that this is a 3-hour show as Damian Priest makes his way to the ring to a decent pop from the crowd, looking ahead to the future after his big cage match against Drew McIntyre at Saturday Night’s Main Event. Priest has a microphone as he talks about what his life growing up was like, and how it reminded him of the battle that he went through last weekend to finally put Drew in the past.
He also thanks Drew for reminding him who the “old Drew” is with the battle, before turning to his attention to the next step for Priest…championships. He may not have a shot at Money in the Bank, but he’s got his eye on a certain champion…Jacob Fatu. He respects Fatu, knowing what Jacob had to get through and what it feels like to stand in this ring as champion. He’s proud of Jacob, that’s real.
What he doesn’t respect is the crew he follows around…and if they wanna get involved, they can catch a fresh one. He doesn’t want it to be a nickname, but real when he looks to be El Campéon Guepa!
He leaves the ring when Jacob Fatu makes his entrance, the two men staring each other down before Fatu makes his way to ringside for our next match. He gets an introduction as the graphic gets us ready for this match, coming up next!
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Back from break, Andrade heads down to the ring followed by Carmelo Hayes to get this MITB Qualifying Match underway!
Men’s Money in the Bank Triple Threat Qualifying Match: Andrade vs. Jacob Fatu vs. Carmelo Hayes
Hayes gets sent to the apron as Andrade and Fatu go at it, until Andrade is sent to the corner…but fights back for a cross body and a cover for the nearfall. Hayes sends him out before going after Fatu, who responds with a nasty kick sending him down hard. Hayes rolls to the outside as the crowd chants for Fatu…but a dive attempt is cut off by The Miz, allowing Melo to try and roll up the champ.
That turns out to be a no-go, but Fatu is sent out of the ring anyway as Melo and Andrade go at it in the ring. Fatu stares down Miz for pulling him out, intercepting a dive by Andrade to lay out Miz against the barricade as we go to picture-in-picture!
Picture-in-Picture: Fatu gets laid out on the outside, allowing Melo and Andrade to go after each other in the ring as Hayes goes for a suplex…but Andrade blocks it, sending Hayes onto the ropes instead. Fatu slides into the ring to absorb some forearms before knocking Andrade down, and the US Champion stands tall over Hayes and Andrade before sending Hayes to the floor. He keeps on the attack against Andrade, who starts fighting back as we come back from the break!
Fatu responds by sending him to the floor in the corner, but Melo’s involvement leads to he and Andrade narrowly avoiding a hip attack from the Samoan Werewolf! Hayes keeps Jacob down but takes a headscissors from Andrade, who gets a nearfall for his efforts. Hayes goes to the ropes before Andrade hits him with a Spanish Fly…only for both men to be hit with a splash by the champ! He goes up top for a moonsault, but Andrade intercepts. Pin attempt is made but gets broken up, as the three men fight back to their feet.
Hayes gets the drop on Andrade for a two count, but Fatu is back on his feet…only to take a Codebreaker and poison rana from Hayes and Andrade! Hayes sneaks up on Andrade with a First 48 to get a nearfall. Andrade escapes to the floor to pull Hayes out, and the two go at it before Hayes lays out Andrade…only to be knocked down by Fatu as well. Jacob gets them set up on the barricade as he comes charging down…but Melo and Andrade dodge in the nick of time, forcing the champ to go crashing through the barricade and into the crowd as we go to picture-in-picture!
Picture-in-Picture: With the champ still laid out, Hayes and Andrade bring the fight back to the ring before Melo leaves to grab a table from underneath. Andrade has the same idea but with a chair, but Hayes cuts him off to DDT him into the chair on the floor. The fight returns to the ring as Andrade goes up top, only for Melo to cut him off to send him crashing down hard with a flex to the crowd for good measure…but Andrade gets a cradle for a nearfall! Both men are down in the ring and we’ve not seen Fatu yet as we return from break.
Hayes and Andrade fight back to their feet before taking it to the corner, where Melo goes up top before Andrade catches him with a kick. Suddenly, Fatu comes into the ring and elevates Andrade in a Spanish Fly, using the fact Andrade is hurt to catch a nearfall on Hayes from a senton bomb before Andrade breaks the count!
He gets sent to the corner as Fatu looks for a Samoan drop on Hayes, only for Andrade to stop it and take a nearfall instead. JC Mateo and Solo Sikoa make their way to ringside as Hayes catches Andrade for a nearfall before Fatu breaks it up. He sets Hayes on the turnbuckle before scooping up Andrade, and a double Samoan Drop only leads to Andrade taking it before Fatu misses a moonsault. Hayes takes advantage to get a nearfall, and he and Andrade trade nearfall attempts. First 48 by Melo leads to a spinning back elbow by Andrade, and all three men are down on the canvas.
Fatu is on his feet as he drops Andrade before sending Melo into the corner for a running hip attack. Implant DDT once more on Andrade followed by a double jump moonsault, but the ref can’t make the count as Solo hops on the apron! Sikoa tells Fatu to do one more, and JC Mateo also makes the order and that riles up Fatu…before Jimmy Uso clears out Mateo! Fatu gets knocked off the apron, but gets rolled up by Andrade for the win!
Winner via pinfall (advancing to the Men’s MITB Ladder Match): Andrade
Fatu argues with Mateo and Sikoa as we cut backstage, where LA Knight issues his warning to the rest of the MITB Ladder Match. This man is speeding through his promo like it’s being broadcast on Twi–I mean, X–before Aleister Black interrupts him to simply say “you’re welcome” before walking off.
Elsewhere, we get a look at Cody Rhodes ahead of going face-to-face with John Cena.
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Backstage, Jacob Fatu goes on a rampage after losing his match moments ago. Solo tries to calm him down, but Fatu simply says for the last time, stop trying to help. He walks off, leaving us with Mateo and Sikoa as we cut back to commentary hyping up Worlds Collide, including a women’s tag match and (notably no longer spoiling the AAA Megan Championship) El Hijo Del Vikingo taking on Chad Gable, along with the Fatal 4-Way for the NXT North American Championship.
From there we get the rundown for Money in the Bank, including the ladder matches and the tag match featuring Jey Uso and Cody Rhodes facing John Cena and Logan Paul. On that note, we return to ringside.
There’s been enough talk…actually no, there’s plenty more talk to come in our (non-match) main event! Cody Rhodes makes his way to the ring as the crowd sings along to his theme.
Cody Rhodes and John Cena go face-to-face (or maybe not, brother)
Cody attempts to talk but is cut off by the crowd chanting his name. They finally quiet down as Rhodes asks Knoxville the all-important question…what do you wanna talk about?
We could talk about the record breaking crowd in Knoxville, or we can talk about WrestleMania 41. He talks about a doubtful moment he had after losing the title, talking to a friend that he asked “was I a good champion?” The response he got “with everything you went through in the ring and behind the scenes, yes, you were a good champion,” and that was a hopeful moment for Cody as he thought about his past year.
He thought about AJ Styles feigning retirement to get the drop him, he thought about his friend attacking him at the tour bus while his family was sleeping on the other side, and he thought about the Final Boss demanding his soul. The scariest part was that he was 100 percent serious, and lastly, Rhodes thought about John Cena.
Dueling chants of “Let’s go Cena” and “Cena sucks” from the crowd. Rhodes says he thought about Cena doing exactly what he said he was going to do. He gave Cody a choice and he hesitated. He doesn’t know if Cena is going to ruin wrestling, but he certainly had that going for him. He says if John is listening, he needs to know that Cody will not hesitate ever again. He needs to know that for all his counting down to leaving the business, he expiration will come when he looks into the eyes of Cody Rhodes.
He apologizes for being all worked up, saying he wants to know what he can do. He’s back on SmackDown, what about a surprise? This, curiously, brings up a “Yeet” chant from the crowd, to which Cody says they look hungry…maybe they should Yeet. He says that would be his partner riding into battle at Money in the Bank, and he is here! Give it up for your World Heavyweight Champion…”Main Event” Jey Uso!
Jey makes his way through the crowd as they Yeet along with the champ, before Uso makes his way down the steps. He keeps up the energy as we go to commercial.
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Back from break, the yeeting continues until morale improves Jey Uso enters the ring to another big pop from the crowd. The fans love it so much we get an encore, and I really get the feeling John Cena isn’t h–oh, never mind.
The man on a mission to “ruin wrestling” seems to give a good college try by interrupting the Yeetfest, the crowd chanting “John Cena suuuuuucks” as the 17-time “Last Real World Champion” makes his way to the ring. Cena walks around the ring to grab a mic before stepping through the ropes to a chorus of boos.
Cena says he’s upset too, calling the pair in front of him pro wrestling’s biggest wannabes. More specifically, they both wanna be Cena…and it makes him sick. They want his money and his fame, but they won’t get it. There is one other person in WWE that exemplifies hustle, loyalty, and respect, and he has the fame and fortune to back it up.
He introduces his partner for Money in the Bank, Logan Paul, as I fight my primal urge to shut the show off and call it a night. Alas.
Cena calls out the crowd for being mad at Logan, saying he doesn’t need to pay his dues because he’s paying the mortgage of the likes of Rhodes and Uso. The fans did not come here to see Rhodes and Uso, they came here to see John Cena and Logan Paul. Logan runs down the crowd as I can feel a headache coming on.
Paul hypes himself up before running the Knoxville crowd some more. This is a moment they all get to witness, the moment that John Cena got to stand side by side with Logan Paul. All of you will live long, miserable, pathetic lives, but at least you get to say you saw that. The crowd lets Logan Paul know what he can do, something Paul laughs at.
He says there’s a problem, that he should be standing beside the WWE Champion as a WWE champion. He should’ve left Saturday Night’s Main Event with the World Heavyweight Championship around his waist, but Jey Uso got lucky. He reminds Uso that Cody helped him win, calling the two cheaters “nepo babies” that were born on third thinking they hit a triple. He calls himself and Cena self-made men, saying nobody thought Logan Paul would be a WWE Superstar, let alone teaming with the greatest of all time.
He is not only a Superstar but he is THE superstar. His time is now, and Cena has talked about his time being up before calling out Cody and Jey. To that, Jey says they can handle this right now…uh uh, YEET! Cena and Paul seem to have an argument about how to handle this, something Rhodes calls out before the four men go at it!
Cena is sent out of the ring as Paul looks to hit whatever he’s calling the Buckshot Lariat…but Cody dodges it, before Jey drops him down! Logan clears the ring to regroup alongside Cena as Rhodes grabs the WWE title to stand alongside the World Heavyweight Champion to bring SmackDown to a close.