WWE SmackDown returns tonight.
Scheduled for tonight’s two-hour blue brand WWE on USA Network prime time Friday night program is Motor City Machine Guns vs. La Garza vs. A-Town Down Under, as well as The Street Profits vs. Pretty Deadly vs. DIY in matches in the ongoing WWE Tag-Team Championship Contender Tournament.
The show will also feature Roman Reigns and Solo Sikoa going face-to-face, Cody Rhodes addressing his WWE Crown Jewel Championship showdown with GUNTHER, Andrade vs. Carmelo Hayes 7 for a potential shot at the WWE U.S. Championship and more. For those who enjoy a mix of entertainment, imagine the thrill of watching these matchups while playing at a live online casino, bringing double the excitement to your evening.
Featured below are complete WWE SmackDown results from Friday, October 18, 2024. The following report was written by PWMania.com reporter Matt Boone (@MattBoone0709) as the show aired live from 8-10pm EST. on USA Network.
WWE SMACKDOWN RESULTS 10/18/24
This week’s show opens up with a shot of some people carrying a lock box. Nick Aldis walks up and opens it and we see a look at the beautiful WWE Crown Jewel Championship.
The Bloodline, “Main Event” Jey Uso Kick Off This Week’s Show
We then see a video package recapping recent happenings in The Bloodline, including Jimmy Uso starting the process of trying to get Roman Reigns to welcome Jey Uso back into the fold, as well as scenes from Raw of Jey wanting nothing to do with Jimmy.
Live, we shoot inside the Colonial Life Arena where The Bloodline theme hits and out comes Solo Sikoa, Jacob Fatu, Tana Tonga and Tonga Loa making their way out to the ring. The camera pans over to the commentary desk where we see Corey Graves and Wade Barrett, as Michael Cole is not here tonight.
Solo Sikoa begins on the mic in the ring. “Columbia, South Carolina … acknowledge me!” As Solo rambles on for a bit, he says he’s giving until the end of the show for Roman Reigns to acknowledge him. “Main Event” Jey Uso’s theme hits and the crowd explodes as he comes to the ring through the crowd.
Jey begins on the microphone, “What’s up little brother? It’s been a minute.” He promises he’s not out here to fight him. He says at the end of the day, Solo is still his little brother and he cares about him. He says he came here to talk to him one-on-one, Uce-to-Uce.
Uso tells Solo if he wants to take out Roman Reigns, go ahead, but he tells him not to divide the family while doing it. Solo asks if he’s done wasting his time. He tells him to quit calling him little brother. He tells Uso he’s trying to unite the family, not divide it.
He says there’s always a spot for him in The Bloodline. He tells Uso to decide if he’s in or out. Uso says if that’s true that he’s trying to unite the family, why did he have to go get Tama and Tonga. He asks why he got Jacob Fatu.
He says there’s a reason they stayed away from him and without missing a beat, says if Jacob keeps looking at him like that he’s gonna knock him out. Solo holds Jacob back. Jey says it might be different the next time they cross paths and walks off.
Tag-Team Contender Tournament
Street Profits vs. DIY vs. Pretty Deadly
After the opener wraps up, we shift gears and head into a commercial break. When we return, The Street Profits make their way out for the first of two triple-threat tag-team qualifying matches. The winners of each match will advance to battle each other next week on the show to earn a shot at The Bloodline’s gold.
Already in the ring are DIY and Pretty Deadly. The bell sounds and we see Dawkins and Ciampa battling it out early on, while the member of Pretty Deadly in the match stays at ringside. We see the action spill out to the floor where there are back-to-back-to-back-to-back high spots, one right after the other.
As the action continues, we shift gears and head into a mid-match commercial break as the action continues. When the show returns, we see things still in progress. After some more back-and-forth action, things culminate with Ford and Ciampa both scoring pins at the same time. Ciampa pinned the legal man, Ford did not. DIY wins. We head to another break.
Winners and ADVANCING: DIY
Jey Uso Still Not Into Reuniting With Roman Reigns & Jimmy Uso
Backstage, we see Jimmy Uso and Roman Reigns pull up together. They get out and look in a good mood, chatting about having an exclusive Travis Scott song that hasn’t been released yet. Jey Uso walks up and smiles at Jimmy, but sees Roman and his face drops.
Jey goes to walk off, but Reigns grabs him by the arm. He tells him he’s proud of him. “We all are.” Jey thinks for a moment but then his face drops again and he simply says, “Man …NO YEET,” and walks off. Reigns tells Jimmy, “See, I told you.”
Piper Niven vs. Lash Legend
Backstage, we see Nia Jax in Nick Aldis’ office yelling at Tiffany Stratton for being sick and not being here. She thinks her tag match is off since her partner isn’t here, but Aldis informs her it’s still on. Candice LeRae and Indi Hartwell come in saying they heard Nia needs a partner. Nia doesn’t seem into it.
Back inside the arena, Piper Niven makes her way to the ring accompanied by Chelsea Green. She settles in the ring for scheduled action against WWE NXT Superstar Lash Legend as we head into a quick pre-match commercial break.
When we return, Lash Legend makes her way out with Jakara Jackson. We see women’s tag champs Bianca Belair and Jade Cargill in the crowd. Niven and Legend get after it, with Legend hitting a lot of power spots before ultimately pulling off the impressive victory.
Winner: Lash Legend
Cody Rhodes Talks WWE Crown Jewel Championship
We head to another break and when we return, we see Roman Reigns and Jimmy Uso in their dressing room. Reigns said he gave Jimmy a chance and tried it his way, now they’re gonna do it his way. Reigns says he’s gonna handle this tonight. Jimmy asks how. Reigns said he’s gonna acknowledge Solo.
Back inside the arena, Cody Rhodes’ theme hits and out comes “The American Nightmare.” As he settles in the ring, we see footage of Rhodes, GUNTHER and Interim UFC Heavyweight Champion Tom Aspinall from the recent WWE U.K. Tour show earlier this week.
Rhodes settles inside the ring next to a podium where the new WWE Crown Jewel Championship is sitting. He addresses the large crowd in attendance and mentions a quote about leaders and how the next one doesn’t necessarily look like the last one. He relates that to the WWE Crown Jewel Championship, saying it’s not about that.
It’s about who is going to be the first one. He mentions a bunch of what if’s, such as if Hulk Hogan as WWE champ fought Ric Flair as WCW champ, or Bill Goldberg as WCW champ fought Steve Austin as WWE champ.
He says he and GUNTHER are gonna do that at WWE Crown Jewel. He invites GUNTHER to come to the show next week so they can stand in this ring together. He says he’s gonna look him in the eyes and ask him, “So, GUNTHER …what do you wanna talk about?”
Kevin Owens Unsure About Future, Randy Orton Wants To Fight Him
The Kevin Owens video that he released via X before the show airs. Afterwards, we shoot backstage where we see Randy Orton talking to Nick Aldis. He wants Owens at Crown Jewel. Aldis says he can’t. Orton says he doesn’t understand. Aldis says Orton doesn’t. Aldis says this is coming from above. Orton says he knows who he needs to talk to then.
Tag-Team Contender Tournament
A-Town Down Under vs. La Garza vs. Motor City Machine Guns
Inside the arena, we hear the familiar sounds of A-Town Down Under’s theme song and out comes Austin Theory and Grayson Waller for the second of two triple-threat tag-team tournament bouts for tonight’s show. The winner of this match will face the winners from earlier tonight, DIY, next week to determine the next challengers for The Bloodline.
We settle into a quick pre-match commercial break as Theory and Waller settle in the ring. When we return, La Garza duo are finishing up their ring entrances. The theme for the third team in this match, making their long-awaited WWE debuts, are Motor City Machine Guns duo Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin.
The crowd gives them a huge reaction coming out, and we see the two soak it up as Graves calls them “your favorite tag-team’s favorite tag-team.” The bell sounds and off we go. Sabin is double-teamed by Garza and Waller early on. Sabin hits a big splash off the ropes to take them both out.
After some more back-and-forth action, with Graves and Barrett singing the praises of Sabin and Shelley all-throughout, we work our way to the finish, which sees the Motor City Machine Guns pick up the win and advance to face DIY next week.
Winners and ADVANCING: Motor City Machine Guns
LA Knight To Referee Andrade vs. Carmelo Hayes 7
Backstage, we see Byron Saxton standing by with Andrade and Carmelo Hayes ahead of match seven of their series, which as noted, has potential WWE U.S. Championship implications for the winner.
The two end up brawling in the brief segment and their match is pushed until next week. A special referee in LA Knight will handle the officiating for the bout.
Naomi & Bayley vs. Candice LeRae & Nia Jax
Inside the arena, Naomi’s theme hits and she makes her way to the ring for our next match of the evening. As she settles inside the squared circle, we shift gears and head into a quick pre-match commercial break.
When we return, Bayley is in the ring with Naomi. Also in the ring is WWE Speed Women’s Champion Candice LeRae, who is accompanied by Indi Hartwell. Her partner, WWE Women’s Champion Nia Jax makes her way to the ring. The bell sounds and we’re officially off-and-running with this one.
Bayley charges at Nia, but Nia hoists her up and slams her in the corner. She follows in with a big splash for a two-count in the early goings. She tags in LeRae, who is immediately on the defensive as Bayley instantly takes over and beats her down and tags in Naomi.
We head to a mid-match commercial break as the action continues. When we return, things continue until we see Candice surprisingly pick up the win for her team, to the surprise of Nia Jax. Jax seems annoyed she didn’t get the win herself. LeRae is hesitantly celebratory.
Winners: Candice LeRae & Nia Jax
Roman Reigns, Solo Sikoa Face-To-Face
It’s main event (segment) time …
After Graves and Barrett run down the lineup for next week’s show, we return inside the arena where we hear the familiar sounds of the epic entrance tune for “The Original Tribal Chief” Roman Reigns. Out he comes to apparently acknowledge Solo Sikoa. As he heads to the ring, we head to a commercial break.
Reigns acknowledges the Columbia crowd and asks them, for possibly the last time, to acknowledge him. Solo Sikoa’s theme hits and out comes the Tribal Chief to go face-to-face with The Original Tribal Chief. They stare each other down as fans chant “OTC! OTC!”
Reigns mentions Solo telling him he heard him earlier and says he doesn’t agree with him that the family is better than ever. He explains his piece but then says he wants to fix things and asks how he can. He acknowledges him. Solo laughs and says that’s not good enough. He demands he acknowledge him as his Tribal Chief.
From the back, we see the rest of The Bloodline dragging a beaten down Jimmy Uso out. Reigns sees this and a big brawl breaks out. Reigns takes out everyone with Superman punches and spears. He sees the Tribal Chief beads and gets fixated on them.
He picks them up but is then hit with a low blow. The rest of The Bloodline swarm and all four beat down Reigns. The three hold Reigns while Solo blasts him with a Samoan Spike as the commentators talk about there being no one to help him. Solo picks Reigns up and hits him with another one.
Jacob puts the beads around Solo as fans chant “Solo sucks!” Jimmy is shown still down on the stage. Solo says this is his ring and his Bloodline. He yells “Acknowledge me!” as the credits flash on the screen. That’s how this week’s show goes off the air. Thanks for joining us!