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WWE FRIDAY NIGHT SMACKDOWN PRIMER
MAY 21, 2021
TAMPA, FL. IN THE THUNDERDOME AT THE YUENGLING CENTER
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AIRS ON FOX NETWORK, 8:00 p.m. EDT
BY FRANK PETEANI (@FrankPeteani), PWTORCH.COM CONTRIBUTOR

Announcers: Michael Cole and Pat McAfee

Match Results and Key Segments from Last Week

WrestleMania Backlash Results Pertinent to Smackdown

Live Shows

WWE announced a return to live touring with fans starting this July. The first event will be Smackdown in the Toyota Center in Houston, TX on July 16. Two other shows were announced including Money in the Bank on July 18 in Forth Worth, TX and Raw the next night in the American Airlines Arena in Dallas, TX. This was announced on their website and on Twitter:

They announced a “25-city tour” through Labor Day, with further details coming.

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We move past WrestleMania Backlash and head towards Hell in a Cell, which was announced by WWE as taking place on June 20 (Father’s Day). We’ll continue with the fallout as we did on Raw, especially as it relates to what’s next for the current champions including the new Smackdown Tag Team Champions (the Mysterios). Last week we learned about a fatal four-way for the Intercontinental Championship. WWE has not advertised any other matches or segments for tonight’s show.

Intercontinental Championship Fatal Four-Way: Apollo Crews (champ) vs. Sami Zayn vs. Kevin Owens vs. Big E

After last week’s segment where Commander Azeez was being presented with a Nigerian Medal of Honor, Apollo Crews will now have to defend his Intercontinental Championship against three former champions. Sami Zayn, Kevin Owens, and Big E will vie for the title Apollo won at WrestleMania from Big E in a Nigerian Drum Fight.

Sami held the championship late last year after defeating Jeff Hardy and A.J. Styles in a ladder match. Kevin Owens held the title multiple times back in 2015-’16. He once defeated Ryback for the title and won it again in a fatal five-way involving, believe it or not, Cody Rhodes (as Stardust). Big E held the title in late 2013-’14 and defeated Sami Zayn in a Lumberjack match that aired on the Christmas Day edition of Smackdown. Here’s some Twitter talk:

Frank’s Analysis: I don’t see Apollo giving up the title just yet, although you never know when it comes to the Intercontinental title. It’ll be interesting to see the interaction of the characters considering babyface Big E gave babyface Kevin Owens a Big Ending last week. In addition, Sami Zayn claiming the title is his to heel Apollo has also been interesting to watch. There was a time I couldn’t imagine Sami being a heel and now, it’s hard to imagine him being a babyface. All that said, I’m interested to see how things move forward as I feel like there’s a reason that they’re doing this fatal four-way.

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