The smackdown this week took place in Barcelona to start the European tour, and La Knight started the show in the arena with a nice reaction of the crowd. He said that this was the first smackdown in Spain
Jimmy Uso came out and said he was desperate to climb the Wrestlemania card and would like to challenge the US title. Before Knight could answer, Solo Sikoa, Jacob Fatu and Tama Tonga arrived.
After a small garbage conversation, they attacked Knight and Jimmy, but Braun Strowman appeared even the chances. Nick Aldis came out and pulled a teddy long by booking a six-man day match that was to take place immediately.
We returned from a break to see the game that was already taking place. Jimmy was tagged against his younger brother and struck until Fatu was marked.
This agreement followed a very familiar path. WWE-six-man games tend to fall into a pattern so that they are easy to follow, but sometimes this can lead to a lack of excitement until the hell in the end dissolves.
The monster among the men won the victory for his team by holding Tonga with a run Powerslam, but he was immediately hit with a Samoan spike as soon as his hand was raised. The fight ended with the fact that Fatu Braun lay through the barricade.
This was a decent way to start the show. The crowd was hot and some different storylines were addressed, but the match itself fell a little flat in the middle.
Result: Ritter, Strowman and Uso defeated Sikoa, Fatu and Tonga
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