In another exciting bout, Jimmy Uso faced Carmelo Hayes, with the match ending in a disqualification due to interference from Jacob Fatu and Tama Tonga. This outcome followed a previous No Contest, but on January 18, Uso was officially awarded the win by disqualification, adding tension to the ongoing storyline.
The Motor City Machine Guns, consisting of Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley, triumphed over Los Garzas by pinfall, despite an attempted interference from Pretty Deadly. The Machine Guns executed their signature move, the Skull and Bones, to clinch the victory, showcasing their resilience and skill in the ring.
Piper Niven continued her winning streak by defeating B-Fab with a Pop-Up Driver. Post-match, Niven and Chelsea Green attempted to attack B-Fab, but Michin intervened with a kendo stick, preventing further chaos and highlighting the ongoing rivalries among the women’s division.
Kevin Owens defeated Rey Mysterio by pinfall with a Pop Up Powerbomb. This match was significant as Mysterio had declared his entry into the Royal Rumble 2025, aiming for a victory after 19 years. Owens challenged Mysterio for a title match at WrestleMania 41, intensifying the storyline as both superstars prepare for the upcoming Royal Rumble.
Tiffany Stratton retained her WWE Women’s Championship against Bayley, executing the Prettiest Moonsault Ever. The presence of Roxanne Perez at ringside added an extra layer of drama, as she is Bayley’s newest rival. Mysterio’s declaration for the Royal Rumble was a highlight, with other notable entrants including John Cena, Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins, Drew McIntyre, CM Punk, Jey Uso, and LA Knight, setting the stage for an exciting event.
For more details, check out the WWE SmackDown results and the official results.
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