What Transpired After Smackdown Went-Off The Air?: November 1, 2016 1

The actions did not stop as we went off the air from Smackdown Live, last night. We have stored plenty of things to come after that. The last footages from the on-air show showed that Ambrose is thanking James Ellsworth in his final appearance on Smackdown, perhaps.

After that, the fans in attendance got a special championship match treat. Dolph Ziggler came out to defend his Intercontinental title against his nemesis, The Miz. Maryse was banned from ringside for the match. But, the Spirit Squad did interfere to distract the show-off. Quite interestingly, the Hype Bros showed up to equal things up for Ziggler. He retained via the superkick.

As we have seen on Smackdown Live, Natalya was appointed the team coach for the women’s competing at the Survivor Series from the blue bandwagon. So, the team captain Nikki Bella was asked about this decision. She was all smiling and gave a positive reaction with Nattie being the advisor for her team. She quoted, “Nattie taught a lot of us here, and she was my first coach. I think it’s great for us, I think it makes us even stronger.”

Also, a match for next week was announced where the last tag team will be included on behalf of Smackdown. The tag team of Ryder and Mojo seemed even more hyped up for traveling to the UK for next week. Breezango also continued with their mysterious activities after the main show went off the air.

It was Shane McMahon who dropped bombshell news on the Talking Smack show on WWE Network. After Ambrose became the number one contender for the WWE World title, the commissioner announced the main event of the TLC PPV. AJ Styles will defend his title against the Lunatic Fringe in a TLC match at the mentioned PPV. It will take place at the American Airlines center in Dallas, Texas on December 4th.

Talking Smack has also seen Natalya, the American Alpha, and Dean Ambrose as the guests. Renee closed the show after Ambrose bragged about himself after officially getting the title shot.

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