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==Summary==

==Summary==



The word “coward” has altered the fortunes of many over the past several weeks. First, it got United States Women’s National Soccer Team goalie Hope Solo suspended from the squad, and now it has The Miz, Daniel Bryan and Dolph Ziggler all intertwined in an explosive situation.

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The word “coward” has altered the fortunes of many over the past several weeks. First, it got United States Women’s National Soccer Team goalie Hope Solo suspended from the squad, and now it has
[[
The Miz
]]
,
[[
Daniel Bryan
]]
and
[[
Dolph Ziggler
]]
all intertwined in an explosive situation.



Following the exchange between Bryan and Miz on Talking Smack last week and Bryan still clearly on edge about it in a conversation with Shane McMahon at the beginning of the show, Miz came out with a passionate plea following up on Talking Smack and was then joined by Ziggler who fired right back. After several rounds of verbal battle between the two, Ziggler challenged Miz to a straight up fight on the spot

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Following the exchange between Bryan and Miz on Talking Smack last week and Bryan still clearly on edge about it in a conversation with
[[
Shane McMahon
]]
at the beginning of the show, Miz came out with a passionate plea following up on Talking Smack and was then joined by Ziggler who fired right back. After several rounds of verbal battle between the two, Ziggler challenged Miz to a straight up fight on the spot



The Intercontinental Champion contemplated the offer, but ultimately declined. Ziggler, clearly bothered by both this and his own recent shortcomings, did not back down, finally hitting him with that familiar word … coward. The mere mention of the word enraged The A-Lister, prompting wife Maryse to hold him back, but still led to no match.

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[[Intercontinental Championship|
The Intercontinental Champion
]]
contemplated the offer, but ultimately declined. Ziggler, clearly bothered by both this and his own recent shortcomings, did not back down, finally hitting him with that familiar word … coward. The mere mention of the word enraged The A-Lister, prompting wife
[[
Maryse
]]
to hold him back, but still led to no match.



The SmackDown Tag Team Championship Tournament raged on, as Zack Ryder & Mojo Rawley aimed to use their strength and seemingly never ending supply of adrenaline to overpower Aiden English & Simon Gotch throughout the course of their first round showdown. The Vaudevillains attempted to match strength with cunning, but ultimately it was The Hype Bros prevailing with the Hype Ryder, moving them one step closer to the new championships.

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[[2016 WWE Smackdown Tag Team Championship Tournament|
The SmackDown Tag Team Championship Tournament
]]
raged on, as
[[
Zack Ryder
]]
&
[[
Mojo Rawley
]]
aimed to use their strength and seemingly never ending supply of adrenaline to overpower
[[
Aiden English
]]
&
[[
Simon Gotch
]]
throughout the course of their first round showdown.
[[
The Vaudevillains
]]
attempted to match strength with cunning, but ultimately it was
[[
The Hype Bros
]]
prevailing with the Hype Ryder, moving them one step closer to the new championships.



We are getting closer and closer to confirming that the medical benefits of “beating up” (and beating) John Cena appear to be a wave of euphoria that lasts forever. A shame Gallows and Anderson are now former doctors so we cannot get an official diagnosis.

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We are getting closer and closer to confirming that the medical benefits of “beating up” (and beating)
[[
John Cena
]]
appear to be a wave of euphoria that lasts forever. A shame
[[Luke
Gallows
|Gallows]]
and
[[Karl Anderson|
Anderson
]]
are now former doctors so we cannot get an official diagnosis.



AJ Styles continued to ride that wave, though, as he made his way to the ring to address the Dallas faithful to continually gloat about defeating Cena at SummerSlam, call himself “the new” Face that Runs the Place and also proactively boast about how he expects to defeat WWE World Champion Dean Ambrose at Backlash.

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[[
AJ Styles
]]
continued to ride that wave, though, as he made his way to the ring to address the Dallas faithful to continually gloat about defeating Cena at SummerSlam, call himself “the new” Face that Runs the Place and also proactively boast about how he expects to defeat
[[WWE World Championship|
WWE World Champion
]]

[[
Dean Ambrose
]]
at
[[Backlash 2016|
Backlash
]]
.



However, The Phenomenal One’s party was cut short by Apollo Crews, who was none too pleased that Styles had disrespected him backstage a few moments prior. Styles was irritated by Crews’ interruption, but it was the relayed message from Shane McMahon that put him over the edge: Styles would have to stop talking and start fighting – against Crews – right then!

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However, The Phenomenal One’s party was cut short by
[[
Apollo Crews
]]
, who was none too pleased that Styles had disrespected him backstage a few moments prior. Styles was irritated by Crews’ interruption, but it was the relayed message from Shane McMahon that put him over the edge: Styles would have to stop talking and start fighting – against Crews – right then!

Two of the best athletes on SmackDown Live and in all of WWE went at it with fury, but it ultimately was Styles who continued to ride the wave, finishing Crews off with The Phenomenal Forearm, pushing on strongly toward his WWE World Championship Match at Backlash.

Two of the best athletes on SmackDown Live and in all of WWE went at it with fury, but it ultimately was Styles who continued to ride the wave, finishing Crews off with The Phenomenal Forearm, pushing on strongly toward his WWE World Championship Match at Backlash.



Following their tense verbal exchange last week that saw Bray Wyatt interrupt Randy Orton, The Viper turned the tables by cutting off The Eater of Worlds’ “Sermon for the Serpent” this week.

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Following their tense verbal exchange last week that saw
[[
Bray Wyatt
]]
interrupt
[[
Randy Orton
]]
, The Viper turned the tables by cutting off The Eater of Worlds’ “Sermon for the Serpent” this week.

Orton and Wyatt went tit-for-tat on the microphone, with The Apex Predator calling out Wyatt’s claims of him being damaged, while Wyatt zoned in on Orton, claiming he was now the prey and that Wyatt would chop the serpent’s head off at Backlash.

Orton and Wyatt went tit-for-tat on the microphone, with The Apex Predator calling out Wyatt’s claims of him being damaged, while Wyatt zoned in on Orton, claiming he was now the prey and that Wyatt would chop the serpent’s head off at Backlash.

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Orton not only accepted Wyatt’s Backlash challenge, but was also ready to go immediately. However, much like last week, Wyatt mysteriously and ambiguously disappeared.

Orton not only accepted Wyatt’s Backlash challenge, but was also ready to go immediately. However, much like last week, Wyatt mysteriously and ambiguously disappeared.



Nikki Bella sat in on commentary as four of the six participants in the Six-Pack Challenge for the SmackDown Women’s Championship collided in tag team action.

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[[
Nikki Bella
]]
sat in on commentary as four of the six participants in the Six-Pack Challenge for the SmackDown Women’s Championship collided in tag team action.



Becky Lynch, Naomi, Natalya and Alexa Bliss battled intensely, wanting to put themselves at the head of the pack (no pun) heading into the major match at Backlash.

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[[
Becky Lynch
]]
,
[[
Naomi
]]
,
[[
Natalya
]]
and
[[
Alexa Bliss
]]
battled intensely, wanting to put themselves at the head of the pack (no pun) heading into the major match at Backlash.



Unfortunately, much like last week’s nastiness that started on SmackDown Live and spilled over onto WWE Network’s Talking Smack, Carmella blindsided Nikki, with Carmella ultimately getting the better of the exchange, laying out Nikki yet again on the outside. The commotion allowed for Alexa to catch Becky off guard with a rollup for the victory.

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Unfortunately, much like last week’s nastiness that started on SmackDown Live and spilled over onto WWE Network’s Talking Smack,
[[
Carmella
]]
blindsided Nikki, with Carmella ultimately getting the better of the exchange, laying out Nikki yet again on the outside. The commotion allowed for Alexa to catch Becky off guard with a rollup for the victory.

It will be every woman for herself at Backlash, but it is clear that factions have also been drawn.

It will be every woman for herself at Backlash, but it is clear that factions have also been drawn.



Following an insightful look into Heath
Slater’s
home (trailer?) earlier in the night, he and his new found partner Rhyno were ready to make some noise in the SmackDown Tag Team Championship Tournament, and if making noise was their goal, they had found the perfect opponents.

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Following an insightful look into
[[
Heath
Slater]]’s
home (trailer?) earlier in the night, he and his new found partner
[[
Rhyno
]]
were ready to make some noise in the SmackDown Tag Team Championship Tournament, and if making noise was their goal, they had found the perfect opponents.



Former WWE Tag Team Champions The Headbangers returned to WWE to foil Slater and Rhyno. Mosh and Thrasher showed little rust competing in a WWE ring for the first time in many years, however, fate was on Slater and Rhyno’s side when they defeated Mosh and Thrasher following a major Gore from The Man Beast. Rhyno definitely felt The Headbangers impact however, having to receive eight stitches following the contest.

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Former WWE Tag Team Champions
[[
The Headbangers
]]
returned to WWE to foil Slater and Rhyno. Mosh and Thrasher showed little rust competing in a WWE ring for the first time in many years, however, fate was on Slater and Rhyno’s side when they defeated Mosh and Thrasher following a major Gore from The Man Beast. Rhyno definitely felt The Headbangers impact however, having to receive eight stitches following the contest.



If you wanted to see The New Era encapsulated look no further than Ambrose vs. Corbin — two rugged Superstars simply looking to make a statement. And make a statement they did with a hard-hitting contest that certainly delivered for the WWE Universe.

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If you wanted to see The New Era encapsulated look no further than Ambrose vs.
[[Baron
Corbin
|Corbin]]
— two rugged Superstars simply looking to make a statement. And make a statement they did with a hard-hitting contest that certainly delivered for the WWE Universe.

After an impressive showing from Corbin where he certainly appeared to have the WWE World Champion reeling several times, Ambrose had Corbin reeling. However, Styles, who was on commentary, could not help but interject himself into the match both verbally and physically, ultimately doing so one too many times, accidentally kicking Corbin when aiming for Ambrose, causing a disqualifcation victory for The Lone Wolf.

After an impressive showing from Corbin where he certainly appeared to have the WWE World Champion reeling several times, Ambrose had Corbin reeling. However, Styles, who was on commentary, could not help but interject himself into the match both verbally and physically, ultimately doing so one too many times, accidentally kicking Corbin when aiming for Ambrose, causing a disqualifcation victory for The Lone Wolf.

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*[[Baron Corbin]] defeated [[Dean Ambrose]] by DQ (12:10)

*[[Baron Corbin]] defeated [[Dean Ambrose]] by DQ (12:10)

*[[Dark Match]]: [[Roman Reigns]] & [[John Cena]] defeated [[Seth Rollins]] & [[Bray Wyatt]]

*[[Dark Match]]: [[Roman Reigns]] & [[John Cena]] defeated [[Seth Rollins]] & [[Bray Wyatt]]

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'''Special apperance:'''

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* [[The Headbangers]] ([[Mosh]] and [[Thrasher]])

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