WWE SmackDown: Full Spoilers On Match Order, Segments, Producers & More

Full lineup of matches, segments, and backstage production notes for WWE SmackDown at Pechanga Arena in San Diego, including match durations and producer assignments.

WWE SmackDown: Full Spoilers On Match Order, Segments, Producers & More

WWE SmackDown broadcasts live tonight from Pechanga Arena in San Diego, California. The show features multiple matches and segments, including a WWE Women’s Championship defense.

Complete Match And Segment Schedule

The event opens with a Rey Mysterio promo segment, where Kevin Owens will become involved. A non-title match pits Bianca Belair and Naomi against Nia Jax and Candice LeRae.

Additional matches include Jimmy Uso facing Carmelo Hayes, Motor City Machine Guns competing against Los Garza, and B-Fab taking on Piper Niven. The main event features Tiffany Stratton defending the WWE Women’s Championship against Bayley.

Segments include a Bayley interview, a Solo Sikoa promo with Tama Tonga and Jacob Fatu, and backstage interactions featuring B-Fab, Piper Niven, Michin, Chelsea Green. Cody Rhodes will appear in a backstage segment with Nick Aldis, which also includes Pretty Deadly, DIY, and Apollo Crews.

The women’s championship match receives three segments, while other matches are allocated two segments each. B-Fab versus Piper Niven spans two segments.

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Prior to the broadcast, Chris Sabin faces Grayson Waller in a WWE Speed taping. Dan Engler serves as referee for the main event. Jamie Noble produces Bloodline-related segments, while Michael Hayes is not listed as a producer for any segments.

No dark matches are scheduled following the broadcast.

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