
WWE SmackDown: Spoiler-Free Preview for September 19
Variations of the clashes fans will see at Night of Champions comprise much of the Sept. 19 edition of WWE SmackDown.
Titleholders and the Superstars in pursuit of gold meet in tag team matches and condensed versions of the matches scheduled for the upcoming pay-per-view. Sheamus, Dolph Ziggler, The Usos and Paige all hope to acquire momentum for their title bouts in Biloxi, Mississippi.
WWE has already taped all the action that went down inside the Mississippi Coast Coliseum, but it won't air until Friday at 8 p.m. ET on SyFy.
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To simply find out who came out on top, spoiler reports are available all over the Internet. If you'd prefer to see the victories unfold onscreen, the following is a results-free preview of the contests to come.
Jimmy Uso vs. Stardust
With Jey Uso nursing a knee injury, Jimmy has been left to carry the load for his brother. He goes up against one of the men responsible for that injury, the increasingly merciless Stardust.
Stardust and his brother—sure to be lurking at ringside—have a shot to leave both tag team champs limping going into their title bout on Sunday.
Weakening his opponent and gaining momentum would be huge for Stardust as he and Goldust continue their quest for what they have dubbed "the cosmic key."
Cesaro and The Miz vs. Sheamus and Dolph Ziggler
"R-Ziggler" and "Damien Mizdow" finally get a night off after battling alongside their stunt doubles over the past week.
That leaves the champions and challengers in the United States and intercontinental title matches alone, looking for an early crack at their foes.
Ziggler already scored a pinfall on The Miz on Monday's Raw. Can he add another on SmackDown?
Cesaro ended Raw in a foul mood. He was the victim of a flying Uso and ended up being the man to suffer the loss for his tag team that night. He'll be looking to rebound at Sheamus and Ziggler's expense.
Adam Rose vs. Heath Slater
A non-Night of Champions subplot continues as Rose faces a man his bunny friend has been kicking around as of late.
Rose's matches have been short and played for laughs. There's little reason to believe that will change against Slater, who is so often WWE's official punching bag.

Slater will attempt to get another win streak going, but he'll have to look out for Rose's pal, The Bunny. The swift-footed rabbit has become increasingly involved with Rose's bouts. Perhaps a full tag team feud is in the works.
Big Show and Los Matadores vs. The Wyatt Family
A last-minute change gives The Wyatt Family new enemies to swipe at. WWE had announced on Raw that The Usos would be teaming with Big Show, but the bullfighters get the nod instead.
That should make it a less serious, less compelling matchup. Los Matadores have failed to make much of an impression since taking on their current gimmick.
Bray Wyatt and his clan are in desperate need of a victory. After being a dominant, scary force early on, Wyatt and company have become doormats in a way. Big Show, for example, rolled over both Luke Harper and Erick Rowan on Monday's Raw.
The Eater of Worlds can begin devouring foes once more or else provide another means for Big Show to gain the momentum necessary to challenge Brock Lesnar post-Night of Champions.
Paige vs. Nikki Bella
Fans get an early preview of the Divas Championship match here.
AJ Lee is not scheduled to fight, but for many, the expectation is that she will be involved somehow. She has been distracting and flirting with Paige on a regular basis lately.
Even with that possibly happening once again, Paige has to focus on Nikki. The champ can't afford to head into Sunday's pay-per-view following a non-title loss to one of her challengers.
Bo Dallas vs. Jack Swagger
It looks as if this feud will exist outside of the pay-per-view realm. Neither man is scheduled for Night of Champions, and they will instead lock horns on SmackDown.
In their last meeting, Dallas couldn't slip away from Swagger. The All-American American used the ankle lock to get him to tap out.
Another win like that suggests that Swagger will soon move on from this rivalry and Dallas was just a transitional foe. Should Dallas upset the former world champ or perform some heinous act, that points to their animosity continuing.
Rusev vs. Roman Reigns
These two gladiators headlined SmackDown back in July as well. That night, a hard-fought match ended with interference from Randy Orton.
Reigns has since moved on to a feud with Seth Rollins. Will Mr. Money in the Bank take the same route as Orton?
If not, there's a chance that an excellent match will cap off the show. A pair of emerging stars are gearing up for big opportunities at Night of Champions and should be looking to prove that they belong in this lofty spot.
Both men have rarely experienced defeat. Something has to give here.
One wouldn't expect a clean finish because of WWE's habit of protecting each wrestler's record, but few would have predicted that Reigns would have pinned Rollins on Monday's Raw with no asterisk attached.
The audience will waiting to see if SmackDown offers any more surprises or at least some high-quality action.



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