SmackDown General Manager Nick Aldis might take some disciplinary action against a major WWE Superstar and suspend him for causing an outside interference during a crucial match on the latest episode of the blue brand. That would be Tommaso Ciampa.During the latest edition of SmackDown, the DIY member intervened during the WWE Tag Team Championship match between The Motor City Machine Guns and the Street Profits. The bout ended in a No Contest, with Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin retaining their titles.Ciampa arrived out of nowhere in the middle of the match and pushed Montez Ford right when he was about to jump from the top of the turnbuckle. The former NXT Champion did not stop there and attacked Angelo Dawkins before his tag team partner Johnny Gargano arrived at the scene.Johnny Wrestling tried to stop Ciampa but the latter was furious and pushed the former, teasing a heel turn in the process. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostNick Aldis might take some disciplinary action against the former NXT Champion for interfering in such an important match on SmackDown.The DIY member was frustrated when the Street Profits told him in front of The Motor City Machine Guns that Aldis had allowed them a WWE Tag Team Championship match on the blue brand. Ciampa got very angry upon hearing this and yelled at Gargano and later walked out in frustration.However, the match was equally important for the Street Profits as they have not won gold on the main roster for a long time now. Recently, Ford was disappointed with his booking in the Stamford-based company, and there were speculations that he might walk out of frustration during the middle of the match, thereby turning heel in the process.Johnny Gargano on a potential future feud with Tommaso Ciampa in WWEJohnny Gargano and Tommaso Ciampa had a stellar rivalry during their time in NXT, where they feuded for around two years.During a recent interview with Gorilla Position, Johnny was asked about another potential rivalry with Ciampa. He replied that there was no scope for a rivalry between them right now, but one can never know what can happen in the future:"But, I will say we are incredibly excited about the tag team division, incredibly excited about what the future holds for that, incredibly excited about what the future holds for DIY, and I will always say you never know what can happen in the future. Obviously, Tommaso Ciampa and Johnny Gargano, together or against each other, people want to see it, which is a good thing." [1:50 - 2:30]DIY last won the WWE Tag Team Championship on the July 5, 2024, edition of SmackDown, where they defeated A-Town Down Under. However, their title run was short, as they lost the gold within 28 days to The Bloodline's Jacob Fatu and Tama Tonga.It remains to be seen whether Nick Aldis will take some disciplinary action against Ciampa on the blue brand.