Airing from Spain tonight Smackdown is tape delayed in North America but aired live in England.

Here is your full spoiler Smackdown report.

The fans are already cheering like crazy. The atmosphere is nuts.

Cody Rhodes is seen arriving. So too is Gunther, Carmelo Hayes, Randy Orton and his wife, the Street Profits and DIY. Orton mugs for the camera pointing at his wife. Paul Heyman enters with a soccer ball in hand. He throws it at the camera.


The newly-crowned WWE United States Champion, LA Knight, is introduced to an excited crowd. Wade Barrett comments on the crazy crowd in Spain. Knight cannot speak. The crowd is drowning him out. He stands there with the microphone stunned. Lots of “Olé, Olé, Olé” chants.

Knight says they are making history with the first Smackdown in Barcelona, Spain. “Man, tough crowd tonight, huh?” he jokes.

Knight claims to be a “world-wide champion”.

“You deserve it!” chants.

Knight is cut off by Jimmy Uso’s entrance. Jimmy heads down to the ring. He isn’t out to congratulate him. “The only way to start my road to WrestleMania is to challenge you tonight,” says Jimmy.

The Bloodlines comes out. Sikoa says Fata deserves a title shot not Jimmy. The crowd chants Fata’s name. Sikoa calls Jimmy the “failure of the family”. Jimmy says his only failure is trusting his younger brother and Sikoa’s failure was losing to Roman Reigns. The Bloodlines swarms Jimmy and LA until Braun Strowman storms the ring. Knight, Jimmy and Strowman work over Fatu. Strowman clotheslines Fatu over the top rope.

GM Nick Aldis books a six-man tag team match…and that will happen…now!

The Bloodline (Jacob Fatu, Tama Tonga and Soli Sikoa) versus LA Knight, Jimmy Uso and Braun Strowman

The Bloodline isolates Jimmy. Solo hits the running hip attack with a little more flair than usual. Fatu tags in. He squeezes down on Jimmy’s neck. A kick to the head gives Jimmy some room. He tags in Knight. Knight lays some shots into Fatu. Knight dodges his corner charge and gives him a neckbreaker. He DDTs him for a one count. A super kick and body splash takes down Knight. Fatu misses another charge into a corner. He hits the steel post instead. Leaping elbow smash from Knight on Fatu. Solo distracts the official as Knight goes for the BFT. Fatu shoves Knight into Bloodline’s corner where Tonga kicks him in the head.

Fatu lands a flying elbow on Knight flattening him. Tonga lays in haymakers to Knight and Stinger Splashes him in a corner.

The crowd tells Solo to do something to himself which is physically impossible. The crowd tries to cheer Knight on as he is battered by Solo. Solo holds Knight’s body open for a head butt from Tonga.

Knight is now cut off from his corner as the Bloodline mauls him. Fatu hits a running hip attack on Knight. When Fatu tags Solo in the crowd boos. Funny that. Knight tags in Strowman. Strowman just bulldozes everyone on his own. He heads to the floor hitting the Strowman Express on every member of the Bloodline on the floor. Jimmy dives through the ropes sending Fatu over the announce desk. Strowman pins Tonga with the running powerslam.

Solo blindsides Strowman with a Samoan Spike after the match. Knight chases him into the crowd. Fatu super kicks Jimmy in the face on the floor and then shoulder tackles Strowman in the ring. Faut head butts him over and over, landing his moonsault not once not twice but three times!

After appearing to head to the back, Fatu runs back out tries to spear Strowman through the barricade…but completely misses. Strowman sells it though. A really bad spot, folks.

Winners: LA Knight, Jimmy Uso and Braun Strowman


Cathy Kelley interviews Jade Cargill in an empty arena. Cargill mocks Naomi for playing the victim. “Naomi thought she could dictate what I deserve. How’s that working out for her right now,” says Cargill.

All Cargill remembers about the attack is being hit from behind and thrown over a car but before she passed out she saw Naomi running away. Cargill is also upset that Bianca tagged up with her as if nothing happened.

Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez walk on by. They mock Cargill. “This is not the time, Liv!” shouts Cargill. Liv is angry that she and Raquel were being blamed for months because Cargill didn’t come clean. Cargill tells them they are lucky to be holding the titles. Cargill challenges Liv to a match next week. Liv laughs. She tells Cargill not to fall into any cars before next week.


B-Fab versus Charlotte Flair

As you might guess, the winner is Flair with the Figure Eight. She refuses to release it. Tiffany Stratton comes to the rescue pounding on Charlotte. Security arrives to break-up the brawl. They continue to fight in the ring and the floor. Tiffany leaps off the steel steps onto Charlotte. Tiffany leaps off the top rope onto security and Charlotte.

Winner: Charlotte Flair


Drew McIntyre in a taped interview segment. He says someone was benefiting every time he got screwed. That person is Damian Priest. “You will never take anything from me…again!”.


It is Miz TV time but Charlotte and Tiffany come out from the backstage area. They are still fighting. Haven’t we seen this before on Raw with Punk and Rollins?

Tiffany leaps off the Titantron onto security and Charlotte!

Tiffany: “There’s a new queen in town!”.

Miz continues his show. He introduces Cody Rhodes who he says should have taken The Rock’s offer. The crowd sings along with Cody’s theme. The Miz demands the music be cut off. He doesn’t have time for “sing-along with Cody Rhodes”. Rhodes enters the ring. He doesn’t say a word. He punches The Miz in the face and gives him a Cross Rhodes.

Cody lays down the title and takes off his jacket.

“I don’t want to talk to The Miz! I don’t want to talk to anyone unless their name is John Cena! If you can find it worth your time to join us on the road to WrestleMania on Raw, John, just know I will be there too!” says Rhodes.


GM Nick Aldis reprimands Shinsuke Nakamura for spraying mist in the official’s eyes. “I just want a rematch,” says Shinsuke. Aldis tells Shinsuke he is just lucky he hasn’t been suspended. Priest interrupts. He wants to know where Drew is. Aldis has been told he has left the building. Shinsuke gets in Priest’s face. He says something in Japanese. Priest answers back in Spanish. He is looking for a fight and he wants one with Shinsuke. Aldis signs off on it.


A promo for Rey Fenix airs. Lots of lighting and fire with him sitting on the top rope.


Shinsuke Nakamura versus Damian Priest

Priest uses his strength to overpower Shinsuke. He even knocks Shinsuke on his ass out of the ring. On the floor, he drops Shinsuke head-first onto the ringside barricade. Priest misses a splash into a corner. Shinsuke puts Priest on the top rope to deliver his knee lift and a flying knee for a two count. Shinsuke takes over as the crowd cheers for both men. Priest goes for South of Heaven.

Drew shows up smiling at the announce desk. Priest is distracted. Shinsuke goes for a Kinshasa. Priest catches him in a South of Heaven chokeslam. Drew attacks Priest. The match is thrown out. Priest fights back with haymakers. Drew goes to the eyes. Shinsuke hits a Kinshasa on Priest. Drew smiles. Shinsuke leaves. Drew continues his attack on the floor. He hurls Priest into barricade after barricade. Drew grabs the steel steps clobbering Priest in the head with them. The crowd is cheering for Drew. Weird that.

Priest gets back to his feet in the ring. Drew runs back nailing him with a Claymore knocking him back down.

Drew yells in his face. “I am going to make your life a living hell!”. He stomps on Priest’s head.

Winner: No Contest


DYI is interviewed backstage. They claim they made The Profits better. The Profits don’t want the “smoke” in title matches. They got the “choke”. Funny that.


Cathy Kelly speaks to Piper Niven and Alba Fyre. They want to know if she has the proper credentials to talk to the Women’s United States Champion? Chelsea Green clears Kelly. Green complains about the injustices she has faced. She has brought out her secret weapon in Fyre. Zelina Vega interrupts.

Piper: “Hold up, habanero! If you want to get to Chelsea you have to get through us.” Vega agrees to that challenge.


Randy Orton versus Carmelo Hayes

Randy takes it to Hayes. He slams him twice on the announce table. Hayes fights back in the ring. He tries to suplex Orton but cannot. Hayes shot blocks Orton’s leg, kicking him in the face. The crowd chants for Randy to battle back. Hayes dives off the ropes. Orton catches him mid-air in a powerslam. Hanging DDT from Orton. Hayes escapes the RKO and the ring. He hangs Orton over the top rope. Hayes gives Randy a DDT off the ropes for a two count. Orton suplexes Hayes off the top rope. Hayes blocks the RKO a bunch of times and delivers The First 48. Orton hits back with an RKO.

Orton offers Hayes his hand after the match. Hayes shoves Orton. Orton RKOs him again. Orton lines Hayes up for a Punt. Kevin Owens pulls Hayes out of the ring. Orton punches Owens around the ringside area. Owens pushes Orton into the steel post.

Winner: Randy Orton


The Bloodline meets backstage. Solo and Tonga hype up Fatu. They know he can beat Strowman. Fatu wants Strowman next week.


A video airs of smoke floating in the air with the number ‘4’. What could it all mean?


Gunther’s music hits. The World Champion claims to be Europe’s Greatest Wrestling, he just wishes he was in Madrid instead. He rips into Jey Uso again. He invites Axiom, one half of the NXT Tag Team Champions to the ring. Axiom grew up on Spain.


Axiom vs Gunther

Axiom’s agility frustrates Gunther. The crowd pushes Axiom on. Axiom locks Gunther’s arm over the top rope, cutting him down with kicks. A big chop knocks the wind out of Axiom. Gunther puts Axiom in various submissions, switching back and forth. Axiom escapes. Gunther chops him back to the mat. Gunther tries to block the Spanish Fly from the top rope. Axiom lands a hurricanrana instead. Gunther kicks out of the Golden Ratio. Gunther wins with powerbombs and a clothesline. Gunther continues the attack after the match putting Axiom in a sleeper hold. Officials have to pry Gunther off Axiom.

Winner: Gunther


Paul Heyman addresses the audience from inside the ring. He proclaims today as Roman Reigns Day due to the release of the new WWE 2K game. He hypes his own segments in the game. Heyman tears down Rollins. The crowd starts singing his theme. “All due respect, I hate that freaking song,” says Heyman. Heyman dares anyone who disagrees with it being Roman Reigns Day can come to Smackdown next week when they are in Italy. The crowd boos.


The Street Profits jaw jack with the Legado Del Fantasma backstage as they head to the ring. They wish the Profits luck tonight. They will be there to challenge them if they win.

Gunther sits beside Jimmy Uso. Gunther talks about his own younger brother. He calls Jimmy the more mature brother of the Usos. He warns Jimmy that Jey needs to step back from his decision or he will end up like Axiom tonight, choked out. He asks Jimmy to dissuade Jey from fighting him at WrestleMania. Jimmy tells Gunther he is going to lose to Jey at WrestleMania. He gives him a “Yeet!” in  his face. Gunther: “I was mistaken about your maturity. I tried. I really did,” says Gunther before he walks away.


DYI (c) versus The Street Profits – WWE Tag Team Championship Match

The Profits double team Ciampa. Dawkins decides to leave Ciampa alone and just punch Gargano in the face. Dawkins blocks Gargano’s Tornado DDT. He just throws him. Montez leaps onto Gargano and clotheslines him down. It is all Street Profits. Pretty Deadly are watching backstage. As Montez is distracting kicking the crap out of Ciampa on the floor, Gargano knocks him off the apron into the barricade. The champs take over on Montez. Gargano mocks Dawkins. Dawkins enters the ring, the official is distracted. DYI double-team Montez. Dawkins ducks DYI’s double kick. Dawkins slams Gargano. Montez hits the frog splash and pins him.

Winners: …and new WWE Tag Team Champions, the Street Profits.