Smackville

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WWE Smackville
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Promotional poster featuring Dolph Ziggler, Kofi Kingston, and Samoa Joe
Promotion WWE
Brand(s) SmackDown
DateJuly 27, 2019
City Nashville, Tennessee
Venue Bridgestone Arena
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WWE Smackville was a professional wrestling livestreaming event produced by WWE. It was held exclusively for wrestlers from the promotion's SmackDown brand division. A portion of the live event was livestreamed exclusively on the WWE Network as a one-hour special. It took place on July 27, 2019, at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee.

Contents

Nine matches were contested on the card, three of which were shown for the one-hour WWE Network special. In the main event of the non-televised live show, Bayley defeated Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss in a triple threat match to retain the SmackDown Women's Championship, while in the main event of the televised portion of the show, Kofi Kingston retained the WWE Championship in a triple threat match against Dolph Ziggler and Samoa Joe.

Production

Background

In 2015, WWE began to expand its content on the WWE Network by presenting televised house shows. These one-hour WWE Network-exclusive specials did not show the entire card, but only a select few matches. Smackville took place on July 27, 2019, at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee and featured wrestlers from the SmackDown brand. The one-hour WWE Network special of Smackville was livestreamed. [1] [2] [3] [4]

Storylines

Other on-screen personnel
Role:Name:
Commentators Tom Phillips
David Otunga
Ring announcer Greg Hamilton
Referees Danilo Anfibio
Ryan Tran

The card included nine matches, three of which were shown for the one-hour WWE Network special. The matches resulted from scripted storylines, where wrestlers portrayed villains, heroes, or less distinguishable characters in scripted events that built tension and culminated in a wrestling match or series of matches. [5] [6] Results were predetermined by WWE's writers on the SmackDown brand, while storylines were produced on WWE's weekly television show SmackDown Live . [7] [8]

On the May 21 episode of SmackDown, Dolph Ziggler, who had been inactive since January's Royal Rumble event, made a surprise return and attacked Kofi Kingston. Ziggler, a Raw wrestler appearing via the wild card rule, later explained that it should have been him who got the opportunity to go to WrestleMania 35 and win the WWE Championship instead of Kingston. [9] Ziggler, who was in turn moved to SmackDown, then lost to Kingston at both Super ShowDown and Stomping Grounds. [10] [11] On the June 24 episode of Raw , after Kingston had defeated both Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn in consecutive singles matches, Kingston was randomly attacked by Raw's Samoa Joe, who performed an "uranage" on Kingston. As referees tended to the champion, Joe returned and applied the "Coquina Clutch" on Kingston. [12] Kingston would defeat Joe at Extreme Rules. [13] On July 18, a WWE Championship Triple Threat match between the three wrestlers was announced for Smackville. [14]

At Money in the Bank, Bayley won the women's Money in the Bank ladder match and later that night cashed in the contract on Charlotte Flair to win the SmackDown Women's Championship. [15] On the June 4 episode of SmackDown, Flair competed in a triple threat match against Carmella and Raw's Alexa Bliss, who appeared via the wild card rule, in order to earn a rematch against Bayley for the title at Stomping Grounds. Bliss, however, won the match, thus Bliss earned the title match at Stomping Grounds, [16] but lost. [11] She and Cross then faced Bayley at Extreme Rules in a two-on-one handicap match for the title, but the two were defeated by Bayley. [13] On July 18, a SmackDown Women's Championship triple threat match between Bayley, Flair, and Bliss was announced for Smackville, though this match was not shown on the WWE Network special. [14]

During the Extreme Rules pre-show, Shinsuke Nakamura defeated Finn Bálor to win the Intercontinental Championship. [17] A rematch was later scheduled for Smackville; [14] however, Bálor was removed from the match on July 27 after suffering an undisclosed injury and was replaced by Ali. [18]

In addition to the matches, a musical performance by Elias was also announced for the show. [14]

Results

No.ResultsStipulationsTimes
1D The New Day (Big E and Xavier Woods) (c) defeated The B-Team (Bo Dallas and Curtis Axel) Tag team match for the WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championship [19] 13:48
2D Aleister Black defeated Andrade (with Zelina Vega) Singles match [19] 12:06
3 Shinsuke Nakamura (c) defeated Ali Singles match for the WWE Intercontinental Championship [20] 8:05
4 Kevin Owens defeated Elias Singles match [20] 4:10
5 Kofi Kingston (c) defeated Dolph Ziggler and Samoa Joe Triple threat match for the WWE Championship [20] 12:15
6DHeavy Machinery (Otis and Tucker) defeated AOP (Akam and Rezar) Tag team match [19] 8:04
7D The IIconics (Billie Kay and Peyton Royce) (c) defeated The Kabuki Warriors (Asuka and Kairi Sane) Tag team match for the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship [19] 16:24
8D Sami Zayn defeated Apollo Crews Singles match [19] 9:15
9D Bayley (c) defeated Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss Triple threat match for the WWE SmackDown Women's Championship [19] 12:59
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match
D – this was a dark match

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