5 Things WWE subtly told us on SmackDown - Real reason for Edge vs. Roman Reigns, Possible Money in the Bank card spoiler, Change in character for a former Champion?
5 Things WWE subtly told us on SmackDown - Real reason for Edge vs. Roman Reigns, Possible Money in the Bank card spoiler, Change in character for a former Champion?
The fact that the SmackDown Women's Champion got pinned on this week's show is an indication of what's in store for us in the future. We'll get a Bianca Belair vs. Bayley match once again at Money in the Bank.
As good as the two women are, one has to wonder if this is an exciting prospect for fans after watching them tussle for so very long already. It also really showcases the lack of depth in the SmackDown women's division.
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#3 Is King Corbin coming back in a brand new avatar?
The King is dead. That's what the Twitter handle of SmackDown star Baron Corbin says!
Clearly, Shinsuke Nakamura is going to play king until the King of the Ring tournament (hopefully) returns.
But does this mean that Corbin gets to return to SmackDown with a new character after he stormed off during an interview this week? Perhaps in the 'Lone Wolf' gimmick that he was playing some time ago!
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