All Confirmed Matches For Tonight’s Episode Of WWE Smackdown – 29th September 2023

The WWE Friday Night SmackDown episode on September 29, 2023, is going to be broadcast live from the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, California. WWE has confirmed some of the matches and segments for this week’s show, including the United States Championship match. Here’s a detailed preview of what to expect, the match card, and the broadcast details for this episode of Friday Night SmackDown. In the previous week’s WWE SmackDown, fans witnessed some significant developments leading up to Fastlane. Notably, there was tension between Bobby Lashley and The Street Profits for the first time. Additionally, John Cena and AJ Styles faced an attack by Jimmy Uso and Solo Sikoa. Considering all the events from the last episode of WWE SmackDown, fans are eager for exciting matches and story developments leading to Fastlane this week. With big names appearing on the blue brand, expectations are high for the show. WWE SmackDown Details: – City: Sacramento, California, United States of America– Timing: 8 P.M. Eastern Time, 7 P.M. Central Time, 5 P.M. Pacific Time– Arena: Golden 1 Center Arena WWE SmackDown Broadcast Details for India: WWE SmackDown airs live every Saturday at 5:30 AM on Sony Sports 1 and Sony Sports 1 HD. WWE premium users can watch the show live on the WWE Network. For those without a premium subscription, online platforms like Sony Liv, Jio TV, and Airtel TV offer free streaming. Friday Night SmackDown is exclusively broadcast with Hindi commentary on Sony Sports 3. What to Expect from the Upcoming Episode of Friday Night SmackDown: With Fastlane 2023 scheduled for October 7th, fans can anticipate significant developments in this week’s WWE SmackDown. The Stamford-based promotion has already announced some matches and segments for this week’s show. Full Match Card & Segments: 1. WWE United States Championship Match: Rey Mysterio defends his title against his LWO teammate and disciple, Santos Escobar. There’s speculation that Mysterio will retain the championship, with a possibility of Escobar turning on him after the match, setting up a long-term rivalry. 2. Charlotte Flair vs. Bayley: Following an altercation last week, Charlotte Flair and Bayley will face each other. The match may end in a no-contest due to the involvement of IYO SKY, potentially leading to a tag team match next week. 3. Grayson Waller Effect with Bobby Lashley: Grayson Waller will interview Bobby Lashley about his frustrations over Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins following their loss last week against Rey Mysterio and Santos Escobar. 4. LA Knight’s Return: LA Knight is expected to make his return to SmackDown after being sidelined due to COVID-19. There were plans for Knight to team up with John Cena against Jimmy Uso and Solo Sikoa at Fastlane. This match may be officially announced on tonight’s show. 5. Dark Match: Seth Rollins and Gunther will have a dark match, although it won’t be televised. This match is their first singles encounter in nearly four years and will be a special treat for fans in attendance at the Golden 1 Center.

All 10 Confirmed Matches For AEW Wrestledream

AEW WrestleDream

AEW is adding a new pay-per-view event called WrestleDream to its schedule this year. WrestleDream will take place at the Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle on October 1st, which was announced during the All In 2023 post-show media scrum on August 27, 2023. It has quietly become one of the most anticipated events of the year. This event is dedicated to honoring the memory of Antonio Inoki, whom AEW President Tony Khan referred to as “wrestling’s greatest dreamer.” Although WrestleDream is a newcomer to the AEW lineup, it appears to be a valuable addition that may continue if the company hosts more pay-per-view events each year. The event boasts some highly anticipated matches. The excitement surrounding the show seems to be somewhat subdued. Recent reports from Wrestling Observer suggest that this pay-per-view (PPV) could end up having the smallest audience since the COVID-19 pandemic began. According to information from WrestleTix, AEW WrestleDream 2023 has sold more than 5,000 tickets up to this point, and the venue can accommodate up to 7,566 fans. Even though the ticket sales haven’t reached full capacity, AEW President Tony Khan maintains a positive outlook for the event and has great expectations for its success. During the recent episode of Saturday Night Collision, a promotional message aired for the forthcoming AEW WrestleDream 2023 event. In this promo, Khan shared the following statement: “At AEW WrestleDream next Sunday, we will pay tribute to the visionary who laid the groundwork for everything we have today, the legendary Antonio Inoki. This event has been in the works for a year, and it’s dedicated to his memory. AEW WrestleDream is an event you won’t want to miss, as it marks the conclusion of a significant chapter in wrestling history and the dawn of a new era in AEW, all happening live on pay-per-view next Sunday night, October 1.” On the September 9th episode of Collision, Bryan Danielson hinted that this might be the final phase of his wrestling career. If that’s the case, he wants to go out on a high note. As a result, he has challenged Zack Sabre Jr. to a match at WrestleDream, a match that was initially scheduled for Forbidden Door 2022 but was postponed due to Danielson’s injury. WrestleDream is expected to be a significant night for Danielson, especially in front of his hometown fans. If Danielson’s career is indeed winding down, it gives fans all the more reason to savor matches like this against Sabre Jr. At the time of writing, WrestleDream had ten confirmed matches, including five championship contests, a dream technical match, and a blockbuster encounter between two wrestlers facing each other for the first time. Here is everything you need to know about AEW WrestleDream. The event will begin with a Zero-Hour pre-show at 7 pm EST and 4 pm PT, followed by the main card an hour later at 8 pm EST and 5 pm PT. Official AEW WrestleDream 2023 Match Card: Here’s the official lineup for AEW WrestleDream 2023, in simpler language: 1. Bryan Danielson will face Zack Sabre Jr. 2. Hangman Adam Page will go up against Swerve Strickland. 3. FTR, who are the current champions, will defend their AEW World Tag Team Championship against Aussie Open. 4. MJF, who is the current champion, will take on The Righteous in a 2-on-1 Handicap match for the ROH World Tag Team Championship. 5. Chris Jericho and The Golden Lovers, which includes Kenny Omega and Kota Ibushi, will wrestle against The Don Callis Family, featuring Konosuke Takeshita, Sammy Guevara, and Will Ospreay. 6. Christian Cage, the current champion, will battle Darby Allin in a 2-out-of-3 Falls match for the AEW TNT Championship. 7. Eddie Kingston, the current champion, will face Katsuyori Shibata in a match for both the ROH Championship and NJPW Strong Openweight Championship. 8. Kris Statlander, the current champion, will defend her AEW TBS Championship against Julia Hart. 9. The Young Bucks will compete against The Gunns, Lucha Bros, and the team of Orange Cassidy and Hook in a match where the winning team earns a future AEW World Tag Team Championship opportunity. 10. Ricky Starks will take on Wheeler Yuta in a match added to the card following the latest episode of Wednesday’s Dynamite. Once you’ve determined the start time, which matches should you be most excited about? Well, there will be title matches from AEW, ROH, and NJPW throughout the night. Eddie Kingston will defend his Ring of Honor World and NJPW STRONG Openweight Championships against Katsuyori Shibata, while Kris Statlander will put her AEW TBS Championship on the line against Julia Hart. The team of Better Than You, Bay Bay will defend the ROH World Tag Team Championship against The Righteous. Christian Cage and Darby Allin will face off in a two-out-of-three falls match for the TNT Championship, and FTR will finally defend their AEW World Tag Team Title against Aussie Open. It’s worth noting that the winners of that match will go on to face The Young Bucks, The Lucha Brothers, The Gunns, or Orange Cassidy and Hook at a later date. These four teams will square off in a four-way match on the same night. The Don Callis Family will make their debut as Konosuke Takeshita, Sammy Guevara, and Will Ospreay take on the team of Chris Jericho, Kenny Omega, and Kota Ibushi. ‘Hangman’ Page will compete against Swerve Strickland in Strickland’s home state of Washington. And, of course, Bryan Danielson will go one-on-one with NJPW World Television Champion Zack Sabre Jr. The latest addition to the match card, following this Wednesday’s Dynamite episode, is Ricky Starks vs. Wheeler Yuta. Are you excited for AEW WrestleDream? Share your thoughts in the comments section below.

All Confirmed Matches For WWE Fastlane 2023

After this week’s episode of Monday Night RAW, two matches were officially confirmed during the September 25, 2023, episode of the red brand. Let’s dive right into it. Initially, John Cena and AJ Styles were set to team up against Jimmy Uso and Solo Sikoa at Fastlane. However, AJ Styles was viciously attacked by The Bloodline members on SmackDown last week, and Cena also fell victim to the brothers during the show’s main event. During RAW, WWE announced that John Cena will now face Jimmy and Jey in a two-on-one handicap match at Fastlane 2023. There’s a possibility that the 16-time world champion might receive unexpected assistance from a prominent superstar on this week’s SmackDown, potentially leading to a traditional tag team match for the main event. Another match added to the updated Fastlane 2023 card is Seth Rollins versus Shinsuke Nakamura. Rollins had challenged Nakamura to choose the stipulation for their World Heavyweight Championship bout, and Nakamura opted for a Last Man Standing match. Previously, Nakamura had failed to dethrone Seth for the world title at Payback 2023, and he took out his frustration on Rollins with a post-match assault, which was featured on WWE Exclusive. Here’s the current Fastlane 2023 card as of Monday, September 25: Fastlane is set for October 7, 2023, in Indianapolis, IN, and the match card includes: 1. Seth “Freakin” Rollins (c) vs. Shinsuke Nakamura in a Last Man Standing match for the World Heavyweight Championship. 2. John Cena vs. The Bloodline (Jimmy Uso and Solo Sikoa) in a Two-on-One Handicap match. Additionally, next week’s edition of WWE RAW will feature an NXT Women’s Championship match and more. Here’s a glimpse of the updated lineup for next week’s show: – NXT Women’s Championship Match: Becky Lynch OR Tiffany Stratton vs. Tegan Nox – GUNTHER and Tommaso Ciampa will sign the contract for their WWE Intercontinental Championship match at WWE Fastlane 2023.

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