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WWE welcomed back its friends to the show that never ends Friday on SmackDown, the first live event in front of a full capacity crowd since the COVID-19 pandemic and more importantly, the go-home edition of the blue brand ahead of Sunday's Money in the Bank pay-per-view.
The featured a blockbuster main event as Universal champion Roman Reigns teamed with Jimmy and Jey Uso to battle Edge, Rey and Dominik Mysterio in a six-man tag team match.
That contest headlined a broadcast that also featured the brand's four entrants in the Money in the Bank ladder match and a defense of the women's title by Bianca Belair.
What went down on the monumental and much-anticipated Fox broadcast?
Find out now with this recap of the July 16 show!
By Jonah RiveraWWE welcomed back its friends to the show that never ends Friday on SmackDown, the first live event in front of a full capacity crowd since the COVID-19 pandemic and more importantly, the go-home edition of the blue brand ahead of Sunday's Money in the Bank pay-per-view.
The featured a blockbuster main event as Universal champion Roman Reigns teamed with Jimmy and Jey Uso to battle Edge, Rey and Dominik Mysterio in a six-man tag team match.
That contest headlined a broadcast that also featured the brand's four entrants in the Money in the Bank ladder match and a defense of the women's title by Bianca Belair.
What went down on the monumental and much-anticipated Fox broadcast?
Find out now with this recap of the July 16 show!