The 4/20 edition of WWE SmackDown was a solid show headlined by a great six-man tag team main event.
The greatest thing to come out of the show, however, is the continuance of AJ sharing her love for Daniel Bryan.
AJ came out to the ring tonight to wish Bryan luck against Sheamus at Extreme Rules next Sunday, and Bryan wasn't so thrilled with AJ confronting him.
Bryan informed AJ that he wishes he would have said no to AJ when she asked him out—which led to Bryan announcing that he wishes AJ was never born.
AJ then went on to take her angers out on Natalya in their match—and she was disqualified when she kept striking at Natalya.
Both Bryan and AJ did an outstanding job in their roles tonight—but the major props goes out to AJ for her incredibly executed emotions. Besides the point, AJ still looked beautiful tonight despite her uncontrollable frenzy.
With this AJ-Bryan angle being a prime focus on SmackDown, I have no doubt in my mind AJ will be involved in the Daniel Bryan vs. Sheamus finish at Extreme Rules. Either she'll screw Sheamus out of the title to try to win back Bryan, or she'll give Bryan his comeuppance.
I'd look for the latter.
But the most important moral of the story: don't be a bully—be a star.
Now onto the rest of the show:
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I was never a fan of tag team main events, but the one tonight was definitely entertaining. I don't know why WWE felt the need to give the babyfaces the victory, though.
Brodus Clay—accompanied by his "little brother" Hornswoggle—defeated Hunico. It was entertaining, but it's a shame that someone with Hunico's talent has fallen to the under-card.
Titus O'Neil and Darren Young debuted tonight when they defeated The Usos. No offense to Young and O'Neil, but I think the spot on SmackDown deserves to be Curt Hawkins and Tyler Reks—who have been tearing it up on NXT.
I love the sympathetic figure they're ensuing upon Teddy Long. Long has definitely been playing the role well. Long's girlfriend, Aksana, flirting with a debuting Antonio Cesaro with Long just standing there was a nice touch.
Alberto Del Rio defeated The Big Show with the help of Cody Rhodes. Why is WWE pushing Del Rio? He's a one-dimensional, boring and stale character who doesn't have any charisma whatsoever.
Ryback's latest squash victory against a scrawny local competitor was entertaining, but I still have no idea why the heck they're showing clips of random backstage talent watching him destroy his opponent.
Quote of the Week
Daniel Bryan to AJ: What are you here to do, steal my spotlight? Or are you out here to distract me so Sheamus can run out and kick me in the face. Sheamus here I am—kick me in the face!"
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