In his first match since flooring Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson with a clothesline and subsequent Go to Sleep on the 1,000th edition of RAW, CM Punk appeared a babyface at Saturday’s SmackDown live event at Freedom Hall Civic Center in Johnson City, Tennessee. He retained the WWE Championship in a Triple Threat Match against Daniel Bryan and Kane. Attendees largely ignored his apparent heel turn on Monday as he was loudly cheered throughout the match. As noted earlier here on the website, CM Punk’s heel turn is the big “summer storyline” that the company has been planning for a while now.
Chris Jericho rekindled his partnership with Christian as the duo took on Cody Rhodes and Dolph Ziggler. Ziggler donned a Jericho “WANNA-BEE” T-Shirt, which Jericho ripped off during the contest. The match concluded with Jericho striking Rhodes with the Codebreaker.
Drew McIntyre appeared as a babyface on the show as he rushed the ring to aid Ted DiBiase from an attack courtesy of Camacho and Hunico—after DiBiase defeated Hunico due to interference from Camacho. The third generation wrestler then proposed they have a tag team match, which all agreed to. The match concluded with DiBiase escaping Hunico’s sleeper attempt and hitting him with Dream Street.
Other match results were Kaitlyn over Natalya, Jinder Mahal over Percy Watson, Justin Gabriel over developmental wrestler Leo Kruger and World Heavyweight Champion Sheamus over Alberto Del Rio in a Last Man Standing Match.
100% DIRECT LINK (PHOTOS): **NEW** Natalya Trying On Different BIKINI – HOLY SH*T!!!!!
WWE SmackDown Notes: Randy Orton Qualifies for Men’s Elimination Chamber, Tiffany Stratton Qualifies for Women’s Elimination Chamber, Oba Femi & Apollo Crews Makes Surprise Appearances, 2/13 Show Card
Hechicero Injury Update – Hechicero Says He’s Medically Cleared But Not 100% Confident for In-Ring Return Yet
AEW: Tony Khan Announces New AEW x NFL Merchandise Collaboration, Luther on His In-Ring Future & Being Supporting Actor in “Timeless” Toni Storm’s Story, Tommaso Ciampa on AEW Being where He Wanted To Be For His Wrestling Career




