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WWE SmackDown Preview (7/5/24)

It’s almost time for WWE SmackDown!

Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena is set to host the final SmackDown before WWE Money in the Bank. Bianca Belair, Jade Cargill, Cody Rhodes, Tiffany Stratton, and A-Town Down Under will work the show tonight.

Here’s what’s on tap for 7/5 WWE SmackDown.

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Jade Cargill & Bianca Belair vs. Indi Hartwell & Candice LeRae

Candice LeRae cost Bianca Belair her Women’s Money in the Bank qualifying match on the June 21 episode of WWE SmackDown. Her partner, Indi Hartwell, tried to influence the outcome of another qualifier featuring Jade Cargill the following Friday, but was chased off by the EST. Tonight, both teams collide in tag team action.

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The Street Profits vs. Pretty Deadly on WWE SmackDown

Pretty Deadly interrupted The Street Profits during their interaction with Nick Aldis last Friday on SmackDown. Angelo and Dawkins proposed a tag team match against Elton and Wilson. Aldis made the bout official for 7/5 SmackDown.

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A-Town Down Under (c) vs. DIY – WWE Tag Team Championship

The WWE Tag Team Championship will be up for grabs on SmackDown tonight. Defending champions Austin Theory and Grayson Waller square off against Johnny Gargano and Tommaso Ciampa.

Gargano has been trying relentlessly to convince former protégé Theory to get out of Waller’s shadows. Will the former Money in the Bank winner pay heed to his former mentor? We will find out this week on SmackDown.

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The Bloodline appears on WWE SmackDown

The Bloodline has only increased in strength since WrestleMania XL. Solo Sikoa brought Tama Tonga. He then introduced Tonga Loa. The self-proclaimed Head of the Table would finally bring his own Enforcer in Jacob Fatu.

The three men would put Paul Heyman through the announce table after the Wiseman refused to acknowledge Solo as his Tribal Chief on 6/28 SmackDown. Solo and his henchmen return to the blue brand hours before Money in the Bank goes live.

Wrestlezone will have full coverage of SmackDown as it airs.

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