SmackDown: July 9, 2015
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SmackDown results, July 9, 2015: Reigns helped Ryback topple a fierce post-match beat down by Rollins and Big Show
Seth Rollins engaged in a war of words with Paul Heyman
MILWAUKEE — An explosive episode of SmackDown featured a Champion vs. Champion slugfest, a contest pitting Big Show against The Big Dog, Rusev’s return to action and a heated exchange between The Architect and The Advocate.
WWE World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins kicked off SmackDown, calling Brock Lesnar a coward for laying waste to the car he gave J&J Security — as well as to Jamie Noble and Joey Mercury themselves. He pledged not just to slay The Beast Incarnate at WWE Battleground, but also to humiliate him in the process.
He was soon interrupted by the sounds of a tow truck, carrying the remains the car in question. With it, Paul Heyman ignited a furious verbal battle in which he reminded Rollins that he will be all alone when he squares off against The Anomaly at WWE Battleground. He made it clear that the damage to the automobile will pale in comparison to the damage Lesnar will do to The Architect when he takes him to Suplex City!
Dean Ambrose def. Bo Dallas
Prior to his Raw rematch against Dean Ambrose, Bo Dallas gave an “inspirational address” in which he took credit for The Rock starring in a hit TV show on HBO. Despite his words of encouragement and a tough effort in the match itself, however, The Lunatic Fringe ultimately came out on top and finished him off with Dirty Deeds.
Rusev def. Fandango
Rusev returned to SmackDown on an absolute mission, decimating Fandango before making him tap-out with The Accolade. Then, with his new significant other Summer Rae smiling ear to ear, The Bulgarian Brute again locked in the devastating maneuver after the bell.
Roman Reigns def. Big Show by Disqualification
Bray Wyatt attempted to use a decoy to distract Roman Reigns for the second time in a week, interrupting The Big Dog’s furious match against Big Show.
WWE Battleground: Reigns vs. Wyatt
At first, it looked as if it wasn’t going to work, as Reigns caught the advancing New Face of Fear on the apron, before dropping Big Show with a pair of Superman Punches.
But just as he was loading up for the Spear, Wyatt reengaged him and brought an end to the match by disqualification. Reigns immediately suffered a devastating post-match chokeslam courtesy of Big Show and back-to-back Sister Abigails from Wyatt himself.
Titus O’Neil def. Big E
Moments after the referee ejected Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods from ringside, the disruption allowed WWE Tag Team Champion Titus O’Neal to drop The Big Deal to the canvas for a huge singles victory.
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Randy Orton addressed Sheamus and took out The Ascension
Randy Orton emerged on SmackDown, promising to finally make Sheamus “entertaining” in a brutal fashion that only the serpentine Superstar can carry out.
Then when The Ascension stepped into WWE’s Apex Predator’s space, The Viper responded was a pair of earth-shattering RKOs on Viktor and Konnor.
Alicia Fox & Brie Bella def. Naomi & Tamina
Brie Bella & Alicia Fox came to the best show on Thursday night to take on the dangerous combination of Naomi & Tamina. And in the height of the action, Team Bella once again used the number’s game to their advantage, long enough for Alicia Fox to drop Tamina with a leg drop to the back of the head.
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Tune in when Alicia guest-stars on the Season 2 premiere of “Dominion,” tonight on Syfy, immediately following SmackDown.
Ryback def. Seth Rollins by Count-out in a Champion vs. Champion Match
In the final moments of a hard-fought Champion vs. Champion Match, Seth Rollins opted to take a walk and caused the match to end in a count-out.
WWE Battleground: Lesnar vs. Rollins
After the bell, though, the sudden addition of Big Show spelled big trouble for The Big Guy. Amid the subsequent 2-on-1 post-match attack, however, Roman Reigns stepped through the ropes to even the odds. He laid out the giant with an epic Spear before The Human Wrecking Ball executed a devastating Shell Shocked on Rollins.