Happy "WWE SmackDown" Friday, Uncrowned readers! Wow, 10-year-old me would be baffled to hear about this full-circle moment our life has come to — watching and reviewing a WWE show professionally? What a world. So what went down? We saw plenty of progression with The Bloodline, Cody Rhodes was in the house, and the Motor City Machine Guns (MCMG) debuted in the WWE. A lot was squeezed into this show as there was a lot to address.
The show did its job in that respect but was far from overly memorable. This was going to be tough to beat. You surely guessed it.
The Motor City Machine Guns' debut is our Uncrowned gem of "Friday Night SmackDown." I'm always excited to see fresh, new, exciting fights, transitions, or matchups no matter what sport or realm of entertainment we're working with. MCMG's arrival in WWE is an instantly exciting breath of fresh air for the tag team division and will inevitably lead to incredible new singles pairings for Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley.
They had a good showing in their triple-threat tag match, but it's only the tip of the iceberg. I hope, anyway. Motor City Machine Guns' WWE entrance.
Thoughts? — Fightful Wrestling (@Fightful) Columbia, South Carolina was having none of Solo Sikoa and the boys, which is always fun. Loud boos and "Solo sucks" chants rained upon the crew as he asked to be acknowledged and called himself the Tribal Chief. Sikoa promised more beatings for his relative Roman Reigns if he didn't get acknowledged by the night's en.