WWE SmackDown Results and Review (June 26, 2026) - Major faction calls it quits; Debuting star attacks former champion
WWE had one final three-hour SmackDown left in 2026 ahead of Night of Champions. Tama and Talla Tonga weren't happy with Solo Sikoa after last week, especially getting dragged into Bloodline drama.

× WWE had one final three-hour SmackDown left in 2026 ahead of Night of Champions. Tama and Talla Tonga weren't happy with Solo Sikoa after last week, especially getting dragged into Bloodline drama. Ad The elders must have told them to ditch Solo.
They crossed paths later with Finn Balor backstage. The War Raiders challenged WWE Tag Team Champions Damian Priest and R-Truth to a match with both sets of titles on the line. Rey Fenix and Nathan Frazer proved why they deserve more spotlight on SmackDown.
Oba Femi, Cody Rhodes, Jey Uso, Sami Zayn, and Gunther closed the show with eyes on the WWE Title. Here's the rundown for SmackDown (June 26, 2026). Ad Trending #9.
Wash, Rinse, Repeat with Trick Williams Trick missed last week's SmackDown because he was getting married to Lash Legend. After saying his usual words of being the best, Ricky Saints emerged to congratulate Trick before saying he wasn't good at making life decisions. Both stars vowed to walk out of WWE Night of Champions with the United States Championship.
Saints asked whether Lil Yachty had also come with the title before decking him. If you've seen one Trick Williams segment on the main roster, this wasn't anything new. Ad #8.
Tiffany Stratton & Alexa Bliss clash with B-Fab & Michin Stratton gets a near fall off a dropkick on Michin. Bliss tags in and goes for Sister Abigail, but Michin pulls her down by the hair. Bliss hits an ugly DDT on Michin on the outside, but gets kicked down by B-Fab after a blind tag.
Tiffie gets the hot tag and hits B-Fab with an Alabama Slam. She hits a cutter and a Swanton for near falls. Stratton hits her Driver before going for the moonsault.
Ad Jade Cargill then popped up from under the ring to knock her down, allowing B-Fab to hit a reverse facebuster for the upset win. The heels stared Stratton down, but Chelsea Green came out with a Kendo Stick to save her. GRADE: C #7.
What WWE SmackDown used to be with Nathan Frazer vs. Rey Fenix After some feeling out early on, Fenix got the upper hand with a crossbody to Frazer on the outside. Frazer fought back with a Tope Con Giro.
Fenix landed a stunner and neckbreaker for a near fall. Ad The AAA Cruiserweight Champion went to the top rope, but was met by the challenger. He landed a Superplex but got countered going for a follow-up.
They kicked each other simultaneously to level the playing field. They traded leg strikes before Frazer barely landed a Spanish Fly off the middle rope. He hit a spinning neckbreaker for a two-count.
The challenger missed the Phoenix Splash, allowing Fenix to hit a kick and double knees. He went for the Mexican Muscle Buster, but Frazer countered out. Ad The Englishman landed a kick that sent Fenix in front of the announce table.
Fenix evaded a Frazer Suicide Dive. Fenix hit a Frog Splash for two. Fenix nabbed Frazer off the top to land the Muscle Buster for the win.
GRADE: B+ #6. A powwow between two guys who don't like the Bloodline Ad The WWE fans in London really wanted to see LA Knight, and Knight wanted answers from Solo Sikoa after he helped him beat Jimmy Uso on RAW. Before that, the two rivals would come to blows whenever they crossed paths.
Sikoa wasn't there for a fight because his family had left him. Knight said it will leave a clear path right back into the Bloodline. Solo claimed to hate the Bloodline and being a part of it.
He hated all of them. Ad The only way to feel better is to finish them, so he should team up with Knight. The Megastar said the rest of the group should hate Reigns for what he's done to them.
Sikoa said they could have each other's backs against the Bloodline, but Knight understandably declined. #5. WWE Women's Tag Team Champion Paige vs.
Jacy Jayne Jacy landed a Superkick early on. Paige took Reid and Henley out on the outside with a Cannonball. Jayne took advantage to land a Soccer Kick.
The Anti-Diva fought back with a Fisherman's Suplex and Paige Turner for a near fall. Ad Jacy countered out of the RamPaige to hit a running knee for a two-count. Paige countered when Jayne went for her finisher.
Brie Bella pushed Jacy's legs off the ropes. Henley and Reid attacked Brie on the outside. Jacy and Paige traded roll-ups, with Paige coming out on top.
GRADE: C #4. Danhausen and his creations haunt Los Garza Danhausen came out with the Legion of Danhausen, the Miz, and Kit Wilson. Los Garza interrupted him.
They knocked Miz and Wilson down before going after Danhausen. Matt Cardona made the save. Ad Los Garza took Wilson out before going back to the ring.
Danhausen tagged in and landed some offense. Angel kicked Cardona off the apron. He rolled out of the ring to get a chair, but the Miz got in his way.
Wilson grabbed it out of his hands, allowing Cardona to hit him with a Ruff Ryder. Danhausen cursed Berto as he went to the top. He hit a Scorpion Death Drop for the win.
Ad GRADE: C #3. Another tuneup for Jade Cargill Cargill hit a Fallaway Slam on Green on the outside before immediately cutting to commercial.
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