
WWE SmackDown Spoilers: Complete Results and Analysis for June 18
Monday night on Raw, Dean Ambrose continued his journey to the WWE World Heavyweight Championship by defeating Sheamus and making an enemy of Director of Operations Kane during a verbal altercation backstage.
Thursday night on SmackDown, The Big Red Demon from Corporate Hell (or something like that) will team with the 2015 Money in the Bank winner to hopefully unleash pain and punishment on The Lunatic Fringe.
But Ambrose is not without a friend. That friend, 2015 Royal Rumble winner Roman Reigns, will come to his aid, setting up a huge tag team main event.
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And wherever Reigns goes, Bray Wyatt will not be far, making for a potentially wild and chaotic conclusion to this week's broadcast.
Fans in Buffalo, New York, know what to expect when they tune into Syfy this Thursday night at 8 p.m. ET. Now you too can find out what Superstars such as Kevin Owens, Dolph Ziggler and Seth Rollins are up to on SmackDown, courtesy of our friends at Wrestling Inc.
Venue
First Niagara Center in Buffalo
Broadcast Team
Tom Phillips, Byron Saxton and Jerry Lawler
Results
- Sheamus cut a promo about cashing in Money in the Bank when he was interrupted by Ambrose. Kane interjected in the proceedings and announced a handicap match pitting him and Sheamus against The Lunatic Fringe.
- Sheamus and Kane defeated Ambrose by disqualification when Reigns interfered. It was then announced that Ambrose and Reigns would face Sheamus and Kane.
- Brie Bella defeated Paige when Alicia Fox shoved her off the top rope.
- NXT champion Owens cut a promo, but Cesaro interrupted it. A match was made for later in the night.
- Ziggler defeated Bo Dallas. The latter cut a pre-match promo.
- Neville defeated Xavier Woods. Kofi Kingston and Big E tried to interfere, but The Prime Time Players cut them off.
- Rollins cut a promo about Brock Lesnar and WWE Battleground.
- Owens defeated Cesaro.
- Sheamus and Kane defeated Reigns and Ambrose when Wyatt provided a distraction.

Analysis
There is nothing about Owens vs. Cesaro that does not sound awesome. That match alone should be reason to tune into SmackDown.
Both guys are products of Ring of Honor and wrestle in an incredibly stiff and physical style. Their high-impact offense should make for a phenomenal wrestling match that saves what looks to be an otherwise lackluster show.
Reigns, Ambrose and Sheamus are all extraordinary workers and Kane thrives in tag team situations, so the main event should be fun. However, the interference from Wyatt could have been seen coming from a mile away, making this a predictable match.
That it took three segments to set that contest up rather than announcing it from the start makes the show that much more frustrating.
Little else stands out when running down the card. Paige and the Bellas continue their war with curious interference from Alicia Fox, while Ziggler scores a meaningless win over everyone's favorite punching bag, Bo Dallas.
Cesaro vs. Owens should be enough to convince you to watch but maybe not stick around afterward.



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