WWE SmackDown Results 7/11/25 live from Bridgestone Arena Nashville, Tennessee.
LA Knight is here and says he wants to talk to ya. He brings up how wrestling is full of predictions and spoilers—two things Paul Heyman is always running his mouth about. Knight says Seth Rollins is desperate and a little washed up. That’s why he teamed up with Heyman and formed a goon squad with Bronson Reed and Bron Breakker. Knight says those two were sent to take him out of WWE because Seth couldn’t do it himself.
But in 24 hours, it’s all going down at Saturday Night’s Main Event. Knight says he’s already dropped Seth on his head twice, but that’s not enough. Now it’s about pride, pain, and payback. He tells Seth, you don’t have to be scared to get your ass kicked—and that’s exactly what’s coming. Not a prediction. Not a spoiler. Just a fact of life.
Paul Heyman is here Paul brags that he’s been blessed with many gifts—not only is he outrageously good-looking, but he can also see the future. He claims he sees big things ahead for Seth Rollins, himself, Bron Breakker, and Bronson Reed. But when he looks into LA Knight’s future? He sees absolutely nothing—because Knight has no future.
Solo is here he tells Paul things have changed since Knight ran off to RAW and turned his back on the family. Now there’s no Bloodline, no Tribal Chief, and no Wise Man. Solo warns Heyman—if he wants to make it out of the building alive, he better leave before his MFTs put him through another table.
Paul doesn’t argue. He escapes through the crowd. Solo turns his attention to LA Knight. He says what’s changed is that he’s now the United States Champion. The same guy who beat LA Knight at WrestleMania—who everyone was afraid of—is gone because Solo took him out. And now, he offers Knight the same deal he gave Paul: walk away… or get carried out.
Backstage, Charlotte Flair is approached by Alexa Bliss. Alexa asks Charlotte to be at ringside for her match. Charlotte quickly shuts her down, saying they’re not friends. Alexa points out that everyone else will have backup out there. Charlotte replies that she’s not a cheerleader, and Alexa snaps back that Charlotte would be a terrible one anyway. Charlotte smirks and says she only cheers for herself.
Alexa Bliss vs. Kairi Sane vs. Sol Ruca vs. Raquel Rodriguez
Alexa Bliss and Sol Ruca start the match, but Kairi Sane quickly targets Roxanne Perez with a cheap shot. Sol slams Alexa for a near fall, but then gets caught by Kairi, who blocks a kick and fires off a forearm followed by a spinning kick. Sane hits a head scissors that sends Sol to the outside.
Zaria attacks Raquel with a punch. Raquel responds by lifting Zaria and kicking Asuka. She drops Zaria with a hot shot onto the announce table. Charlotte Flair then shoves Raquel over the announce desk. Back in the ring, Sane nails Sol from behind and climbs for the Insane Elbow on Alexa—but Alexa gets her feet up just in time. Bliss follows up with Sister Abigail and covers for the three-count.
Winner: Alexa Bliss
WWE Tag Team Championship: Street Profits (c) vs. Wyatt Sicks
Angelo Dawkins and Joe Gacy start the match. They lock up, and Angelo backs Gacy into the corner, giving him a clean break. Dexter Lumis laughs on the apron. They tie up again, and this time Gacy pushes Dawkins into the corner. Dawkins takes control with a waist lock and a takedown. Gacy tries to respond with a back elbow, but Dawkins fires off punches in the corner and knocks Lumis off the apron. Dawkins hits a Sky High and tags in Montez Ford, but Lumis quickly pulls Gacy out of the ring.
Ford goes after Gacy with punches and kicks, then lands a suplex for a near fall. He swings at Lumis but misses, giving Gacy an opening to land a shot. Dexter tags in and hits Ford with a few punches and a slam, followed by an elbow drop and a front face lock. Gacy returns and targets Ford’s ribs with more punches.
Gacy sends Ford to the floor and Dawkins sends Gacy to the floor. Dawkins with a spinebuster to Lumis and Ford goes up top and hits the Seven Star Frog Splash. Rowan pulls Ford to the floor when Gacy distracts the referee. Dawkins sends Rowan over the ringside barrier. Ford goes up top and he misses the Seven Star Frog Splash. Gacy tags in and they hit the suplex and sit out power bomb for the three count.
Winners: Joe Gacy and Dexter Lumis (new champions)
Jelly Roll takes the stage and performs for the crowd.Logan Paul interrupts. Logan storms out and grabs a mic, saying people came to see real WWE Superstars—not musicians with tattoos of their kids but no custody. He says this ring and this venue are sacred. Jelly Roll belongs on a concert stage, not inside a WWE ring. Logan says he’s sick of celebrities and influencers invading the business and riding the coattails of what real wrestlers built. Clout chasers, he says, make him sick.
Logan Paul says WWE doesn’t need Jelly Roll—it needs Logan Paul. He claims he raised the bar for what it means to be a wrestler and brags that WWE even signed a deal with his podcast.
Jelly Roll fires back, saying Logan clearly doesn’t know where he is. This is Jelly’s hometown. He tells Logan nobody cares about his podcast.
Randy Orton is here He calls out Logan for calling Jelly an outsider in his own hometown. Randy says Jelly is a star—if anyone’s the outsider, it’s Logan. He tells Logan to listen up and calls him an entitled, whiny bitch. Randy starts to say everyone works to make Logan look— But Drew McIntyre interrupts, running in and blasting Randy with a Claymore out of nowhere. Drew leaves on his own, telling security they’re doing a great job as they follow him out.
Aleister Black vs. R-Truth
R-Truth avoids the Black Mass with a split, then hits a splash in the corner. He tries for a suplex, but Aleister Black lands on his feet and sweeps Truth’s legs. Black follows with a series of sharp kicks, but Truth counters with a twisting flying forearm.
As Black re-enters the ring, he catches Truth with a knee and tosses him to the floor. Black attempts a moonsault from the turnbuckles, but lands on his feet. Truth takes advantage and sends Black into the ring post, then rolls him back into the ring.
Truth grabs a chair, but Black steps on it to stop him. Black hits a knee and grabs the chair, but the referee warns him and takes it away. While the ref is distracted, Truth rolls up Black for the three count.
Winner: R-Truth
After the match, Black follows Truth up the ramp, but the referee holds him back. We cut to a split-screen of Tiffany Stratton and Trish Stratus making their way to the ring.
Wade Barrett is in the ring with Tiffany Stratton and Trish Stratus to discuss their upcoming title match at WWE Evolution.
Wade asks Tiffany why she chose Trish as her opponent. Tiffany confidently says she’s already beaten Charlotte Flair, Nia Jax, and Bayley—so why not go after one of the best? She says if she can beat Trish Stratus, maybe she’ll finally be considered one of the greatest of all time.
Wade turns to Trish and asks if there’s any pressure going into Evolution. Trish says the pressure isn’t on her—it’s on Tiffany. If Tiffany wants to be considered one of the GOATs, she’ll have to beat her. Trish reminds everyone she already is one of the greatest, and she plans on walking out with the title, leaving Tiffany with nothing. She promises to deliver Stratusfaction on Sunday.
Tiffany fires back, saying she’s happy to let Trish relive her glory days, but it’s called Evolution for a reason. She jokes that she’s seen Trish’s old VHS tapes.
Trish responds by saying she helped build and solidify the women’s division and continues to deliver. She gives Tiffany credit for being a strong champion—but warns she’s about to become an eight-time Women’s Champion.
Suddenly, Naomi walks onto the stage with her Money in the Bank briefcase. She reminds both women that it doesn’t matter who wins at Evolution—because she’s still holding the contract.
Out of nowhere, Jade Cargill attacks Naomi from behind, taking her down
LA Knight & Jimmy Uso vs. Solo Sikoa & JC Mateo
Solo Sikoa and LA Knight start the match. As Knight gains momentum, JC Mateo distracts him, allowing Solo to land a hard forearm. Knight responds with a swinging neckbreaker and follows up with repeated kicks in the corner. Jimmy Uso tags in and hits a running hip attack into the corner for a near fall.
Solo recovers with a punch, and Mateo tags in. He unloads with punches and shoulder thrusts in the corner. Jimmy fights back with thrust kicks and a big right hand, then hits a Samoan Drop for a two-count. Mateo answers with a stiff forearm, but Jimmy battles out of the corner with chops.
Solo with a kick and a uranage for a near fall. Mateo comes in after Knight breaks up the cover. Knight sends Mateo to the floor and he hits a drop kick through the ropes. Knight picks up Mateo but he sees Paul Heyman with his phone.
Tala with a boot to Knight.. Uso with a rollup on Solo for the three count.
Winners: Jimmy Uso and LA Knight