In the wake of WrestleMania, SmackDown danced its way into Beantown, as World Heavyweight Champion Dolph Ziggler battled Chris Jericho with Fandango looking to steal the spotlight. Plus, The Game’s explosive return to the blue brand quickly descended into a standoff with “The Hounds of Justice.”
After successfully cashing in his Money in the Bank contract, Dolph Ziggler returned to SmackDown as the new World Heavyweight Champion — proclaiming that "the future is now," with AJ Lee and Big E Langston at his side.Declaring that he won the title, not because of the WWE Universe, but in spite of them, The Showoff balked at Zeb Colter and Jack Swagger’s suggestion the “Real American” was the reason for his triumph — and to their warning that Swagger won’t wait long for a title opportunity. A second interruption came from Alberto Del Rio, who surprisingly congratulated Ziggler on successfully cashing in — promising that once his leg heeled, he would be back for the Superstar who took his title away from him.
The always outspoken Chris Jericho then exploded onto the scene, informing Ziggler that SmackDown General Manager Booker T had placed them in a main event showdown!
Team Hell No def. The Prime Time Players
Four days after Team Hell No stood united with The Undertaker to fend off a Shield assault on The Phenom, Kane chokeslammed Darren Young and Daniel Bryan cinched in “No!” Lock on Titus O’Neil — the latter of which led to another huge victory for the WWE Tag Team Champions.Before the champions could even blink, however, The Shield interrupted from an undisclosed location, explaining that their retreat on Raw was strategic and sending clear signs that Kane and Bryan had made a big mistake by disrupting their treacherous plans against The Demon of Death Valley.
Wade Barrett def. Santino Marella
At the tail end of his extremely turbulent week — losing the Intercontinental Title to The Miz at WrestleMania and then winning it back in impressive fashion 24 hours later — the tough-as-nails Wade Barrett countered Santino Marella’s Cobra with a fierce kick and hit the devastating Bull Hammer elbow for a definitive three-count.The Bella Twins & Tamina Snuka def. The Funkadactyls & Kaitlyn
After teaming with Tons of Funk to win an explosive Eight-Person Tag Team Match over Team Rhodes Scholars & The Bella Twins on Raw, The Funkadactyls enlisted the help of Divas Champion Kaitlyn to try and overcome Brie & Nikki and the fierce Tamina Snuka.The Shield and 3MB barged in on Triple H’s return to SmackDown
Fresh off his complete and total war against Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania, the monumental SmackDown return of the “ass-kicker” Triple H was suddenly interrupted by the meddling Health Slater, Drew McIntyre & Jinder Mahal — apparently looking to make a name for themselves on the back of the 13-time World Champion.Sheamus & Randy Orton def. Big Show by Count-out
Taking into account attacks by Big Show on Randy Orton and Sheamus at both WrestleMania and on Raw, Booker T granted The Viper and The Celtic Warrior a 2-on-1 Handicap Match against the massive Superstar on SmackDown.After unleashing a giant offensive in the heated contest, the irate Big Show found himself suddenly RKO’d by Orton and knocked out of the ring by Sheamus’ Brogue Kick. Rather than return to the ring, The World’s Largest Athlete elected to walk away, allowing his opponents to claim the victory by count-out.
Kofi Kingston def. Antonio Cesaro
In the final moments of their turbulent showdown, Antonio Cesaro caught Kofi Kingston in air as his high-flying opponent leaped off the top rope. Rebounding from the United States Champion’s incredible act of strength, though, “The Wildcat” hit the Swiss titleholder with Trouble in Paradise for the huge non-title victory.Dolph Ziggler def. Chris Jericho
After scoring perhaps the biggest upset in WrestleMania history over six-time World Champion Chris Jericho and feeling the sting of Y2J retribution on Raw, Fandango was thirsty for payback of his own — standing ringside for Jericho’s match against new World Heavyweight Champion Dolph Ziggler.Despite the skill and determination of The Ayatollah of Rock ‘n’ Rolla, Fandango’s interference — coupled with that of AJ Lee and Big E Langston — gave The Showoff a distant advantage throughout.
And in the final moments, while the referee was trying to prevent Jericho’s dancing nemesis from pushing his way into the ring after being knocked off the apron — Big E thwarted Y2J’s Walls of Jericho on Ziggler, allowing the titleholder to roll his opponent up for the quick pin.
In the aftermath, both Ziggler and Langston hit their respective finishers on the fallen Jericho, before Fandango added his own leg drop off the top rope.
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