SmackDown Results For August 23, 2024: Wild Night In Washington

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Let’s run down our SmackDown results for August 23, 2024, covering a wild night in Washinton!

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Quick Results

Best Match

The opening title match was very satisfying. I also thoroughly enjoyed the main event. The card itself was solid.

Worst Match

No complaints, beyond more than four matches would be nice.

Noteworthy Moments

Waller tried to show that Kevin Owens likes to turn on people. He does have a history. But it was a wee bit of a surprise that WWE used the Chris Jericho bits, considering Jericho is a big part of AEW and seems unlikely to return any time soon.

And Solo made Jacob Fatu hand over his tag belt to Tonga Loa. The Guerillas of Destiny are fully the tag champs on SmackDown, with Fatu annointed as Solo’s personal protector.

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Shocking Moments

Seeing Jericho get airtime was pretty shocking to me. Seeing Kevin Owens troll us all (at least, that’s my theory today) by taking the belt and nearly running it through Cody, only to hand it to him? It was almost another shocking moment.

Beyond that, this show was pretty straightforward. I am curious to see where Chelsea, Piper and Nia go, for what it’s worth. It could be an interesting union.

Lowlights

Four matches in two hours is a bit of a bummer. But it’s the last stateside SmackDown before the Bash, which results in a lot of other details needing to be addressed. It happens.

Highlights

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Kevin Owens was fire tonight. Cody was the guest on the Grayson Waller Effect, but Owens owned that segment. Liked what we saw there, and just overall enjoyed a solid, if not spectacular, SmackDown.

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After The Final Bell

We have barely a week until Berlin. Next week’s blue brand show will have been taped, and has a few big matches that we already can look forward to. It should be a fairly big deal for the company in Germany, so I have high expectations.

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