Thursday, June 18, 2015

Layin 'da SmackDown - SmackDown recap for June 18, 2015

Sheamus appears to start the show. He addresses the "You look stupid" chants by saying he no longer looks as stupid now that he has the Money In The Bank Briefcase and an instant shot at the WWE World Heavyweight Championship in his possession. After making light of what happened to Randy Orton, he says that nobody - including Brock Lesnar - will stop him on his way to the stop. Suddenly, Dean Ambrose shows up, reminds him he has the briefcase thanks to Bray Wyatt, and tells him he beat him last week. Sheamus chalks it up to jealousy, and dares Ambrose to take the briefcase as he tells him he doesn't have the stones to step in the ring with him. As Ambrose gets in the ring, Kane shows up and puts himself and Sheamus in a 2-on-1 handicap match against Ambrose, and that match takes place right now. Ambrose starts out strong, but as the numbers game finally catches up, Roman Reigns shows up. Sheamus awaits Roman Reigns from his usual entrance spot, but Roman appears from the other end of the arena and attacks Kane before successfully fighting him and Sheamus off, ending the match. Kane and Sheamus beat Dean Ambrose by disqualification, but Ambrose and Reigns are the ones in the ring standing tall.



Dean Ambrose and Roman Reigns vs. Sheamus and Kane is officially a match for later tonight.

Renee Young interviews Dean Ambrose and Roman Reigns. Roman is ticked with Bray Wyatt's actions towards him as of Sunday and Monday, and that Bray had better find him before he finds Bray.

Brie Bella beats Paige after Paige is suddenly pushed off the top turnbuckle by Alicia Fox. After the match, Fox celebrates with Brie and Nikki Bella, who give her a Bella Twins shirt, certifying which side Alicia is on.



Renee Young interviews Kevin Owens, who says he has apologized for his attack on MGK this Monday on Twitter and that it wouldn't have happened if he tried to shake hands with him, which he blames on John Cena. Suddenly, Cesaro shows up and challenges Owens to a match.

Before the next match, Bo Dallas chastises Lana for leaving Rusev for Dolph Ziggler, telling her to go look for a real man. Not surprisingly, Bo Dallas gets drop kicked at the beginning of the match.

Dolph Ziggler quickly beats Bo Dallas. Rusev, who is watching from backstage, tries to hit the TV with one of his crutches, but his injured ankle puts a stop to that.



We see highlights from the Tough Enough Competition Special, which aired Tuesday on the WWE Network.

Neville beats Xavier Woods, thanks to The Prime Time Players (Darren Young and Titus O'Neil) showing up to ensure Kofi Kingston and Big E don't interfere.



Seth Rollins shows up, and complains about the mess he's gotten himself into this time, which omes in the form of a WWE World Heavyweight Championship defense against Brock Lesnar at Battleground, and knows he has to put him down in order to further prove himself as a champion and a wrestler. He says he can't wait to take out Lesnar.



Dean Ambrose tells Roman Reigns not to let Bray Wyatt get to him.

Kevin Owens beats Cesaro.



The Miz gives us a sneak peek at Vendetta starring Big Show as he takes potshots at Show and Ryback.

Sheamus and Kane beat Dean Ambrose and Roman Reigns when Bray Wyatt shows up on the TitanTron, bringing his daughter into their feud yet again. Bray Wyatt then wishes Roman Reigns a happy Father's Day. When he disappears, the arena goes dark, then lights back up. When Roman comes to, he finds a picture of him with his daughter next to him on the mat.



Here are the top 10 moments from tonight's show!

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