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WWE Friday Night SmackDown Results August 4, 2023: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners

WWE Friday Night SmackDown Results August 4, 2023: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners

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Dayton, 4 August 2023 - Here are the full results for this Friday's SmackDown which is scheduled to air live on August 4, 2023, live from Wright State University's Nutter Center in Dayton, OH.

Friday Night SmackDown currently airs live every Friday on Fox from 8:00 ET–10:00 PM ET in the United States. WWE SmackDown starts live at 1 am in the UK on BT Sport 1 on Saturday mornings.



WWE SmackDown Time In Australia: It airs live on at 10 am (AEST) on Fox8

WWE SmackDown Time In Canada: It airs live every Friday at 8 Am on Sportsnet 360

WWE SmackDown Time In South Africa: The show also airs live on Supersport in South Africa on Saturday at 02:00 am CAT



SmackDown Time In Italy: In Italy, SmackDown airs on DMAX at 2:00 pm with the international version of one-hour shows airing on Cielo in Italian

SmackDown airs live on Sony Ten 1 HD and Sony Ten 1 in India at 5:30 am. While SmackDown airs live on Fox Sports in Mexico and across Central and South America since 2014.

WWE Friday Night SmackDown, August 4, 2023 Play-By-Play Results

LA Knight strides to the ring, and he has something important to discuss. He points out that it's SummerSlam weekend, the biggest party of the summer. Observing the 25-man battle royal, he contemplates all the competitors who could join the match.



He singles out those who have already been announced, labeling them as stooges. Knight asserts that every participant has a chance to win, including the Miz, which prompts the crowd to boo. He firmly declares that without him involved, it wouldn't be worth watching. Knight then takes a dig at Sheamus, calling him a cross-eyed half-wit, and vows to add a victory over Sheamus to his list of achievements tonight.

LA Knight Vs Sheamus (with Butch and Ridge Holland)

They lock up, and Sheamus delivers a knee to the midsection. Sheamus executes a side headlock takedown, but Knight counters with a head scissors. Sheamus follows up with a shoulder tackle, and Knight retreats to the corner. They lock up again, and Sheamus applies a side headlock, then follows it up with a shoulder tackle. Knight responds with a back elbow, followed by kicks and punches in the corner. Sheamus counters with a back heel kick, and when Knight goes for a crossbody, they both tumble over the top rope to the floor.

Santos Escobar enters the scene, followed by Miz and Grayson Waller, who are all participants in the battle royal. Karrion Kross and Scarlett also make their way to ringside.

Sheamus attempts forearms, but Knight fights back with elbows. AJ and Mia Yim join the action at ringside. Sheamus sends Knight to the apron and catches him with an Air Raid Crash on the apron.

The broadcast goes to a commercial break.

We're back, and Sheamus has Knight in a rear chin lock, as the match evolves into a hybrid lumberjack match. Sheamus uses a double fish hook, but Knight escapes with elbows. Sheamus tries for a slam, but Knight counters with a reverse DDT. Knight lands a punch, and they exchange blows. Knight executes a kick, and Sheamus counters the BFT into a rollup for a near fall. Sheamus hits a uranage backbreaker for another near fall. He then climbs the turnbuckles for a Super Air Raid Crash, getting a close two-count.

Sheamus gets Knight up, and Knight attempts a back drop into a Cloverleaf, but Sheamus counters with a Cloverleaf of his own. Knight reaches the ropes to break the hold. Knight kicks Sheamus away, and when Knight leaps for a move from the turnbuckles, Sheamus slips, and both wrestlers fall to the floor. Austin Theory attacks Santos from behind and then leaves the area.

This sparks a brawl among everyone on the floor. Kross and Ridge exchange punches, while Butch jumps on Kross' back. AJ and Miz also get involved. Sheamus grabs Miz and brings him onto the apron for some forearms. Knight manages to roll up Sheamus for a near fall. Sheamus attempts a Brogue Kick, but Knight avoids it, and the kick lands on Miz, knocking him off the apron. Knight then hits the BFT on Sheamus for the three-count victory.

WINNER: LA Knight

After the match, several individuals attempt to go after Knight, but he manages to escape.

In the backstage area, Solo Sikoa is present, and he is seen staring intently.

The broadcast goes to a commercial break.

As the show returns, people are shown arguing in front of Adam Pearce in the backstage area. Pearce advises them to settle their differences in the ring.

Sheamus and AJ lock eyes while their respective teammates prepare for their upcoming match.

A video package featuring Cody and Brock is shown. In the backstage area, Jey Uso is seen walking.

Butch and Ridge Holland Vs Karl Anderson and Luke Gallows (with Mia Yim)

Ridge and Luke start things off, with Ridge delivering a headbutt and uppercuts. Ridge applies a front face lock, and Luke responds with an uppercut of his own. They both attempt shoulder tackles, but neither goes down. Luke lands an uppercut and follows it up with a fallaway slam. He then splashes into the corner. Karl tags in, executing a side Russian leg sweep while Luke hits a boot, resulting in a near fall for Karl. Karl applies a front face lock, but Ridge escapes and connects with a forearm.

Ridge executes a butterfly swing and tags in Butch. Butch enters the match with a dropkick to Karl. He then applies a hammerlock, working on Karl's other hand and pulling at the fingers. Butch proceeds to stomp on Karl's elbow and focuses on his shoulder, applying an arm bar.

Butch continues his assault, stomping on Karl's shoulder and chest. He attempts a triangle hold, but Luke manages to tag in, and they execute a belly-to-back suplex and neck breaker combination, earning a near fall. Karl then sends Ridge to the apron.

The broadcast goes to a commercial break.

Upon return, Karl has Ridge in a reverse chin lock. Ridge fights back with an elbow, attempting to lift Karl onto his shoulders, but Karl rakes his eyes to escape. Karl follows up with a kick to Ridge's head. Ridge retaliates with a short-arm clothesline, leaving both men down. Butch makes the tag and knocks Luke off the apron. He delivers kicks in the corner, then climbs the turnbuckles and lands a knee on Karl's arm. Butch follows up with a forearm to the back of Karl's head and hits a leg lariat for a near fall.

Ridge strikes Luke with a forearm, and Luke responds with a punch. Luke tries for a powerbomb, but Ridge counters with a back body drop. Karl then hits a springboard kick, sending Ridge to the floor. Butch responds with an enzuigiri to Karl.

At this moment, Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins attack Butch and Karl.

WINNER: No Contest

Montez and Angelo launch an attack on Luke, smashing him into the ring post. Ford sets up Karl for Dawkins to hit the Sky High maneuver. Ford and Dawkins then double-team Ridge. Butch jumps onto Dawkins' back, but the two of them manage to handle Butch as well.

Ford and Dawkins stand together in the aisle, and Bobby Lashley comes out to join them, embracing them.

The focus shifts to Charlotte Flair on a yacht in Tampa.

She expresses her enjoyment of the lavish lifestyle, stating that it's in her blood, just like winning. Charlotte emphasizes that the upcoming match at SummerSlam is the biggest women's match in the event's history. She proudly proclaims herself as the past, present, and future, a position she has held since 2015. Charlotte takes pride in her 5-0 record at SummerSlam, declaring herself "Ms. Reliable." She is confident that her opponents will have to defeat her and she claims to have Asuka's number. Bianca is seen as the mountain she must climb, but she vows to become a 15-time champion.

Paul Heyman And Jey Uso Segment

We're back in the ring, and Paul Heyman is present. He introduces himself and starts talking about the situation with Roman Reigns and Jimmy Uso. Paul emphasizes that Roman never wanted things to escalate this way, placing the blame on Jey Uso for pushing Roman to this point. He states that whatever happens to Jey tomorrow night won't be Jey's fault; the accountability will fall on Roman.

A video package is shown, highlighting the significance of tribal combat and how warriors become legends and eventually tribal chiefs. Afa's understanding of the importance of the lei growing up is mentioned.

Paul reaffirms that Roman Reigns is the reigning, defending undisputed WWE Universal Champion and the Tribal Chief for nearly three years. He dismisses any idea that Jey Uso could take that position away from Roman, implying that Roman will remain the Tribal Chief after the match.

Jey Uso interrupts and enters the ring. He acknowledges Paul's statement but confidently declares that tomorrow night, during TRIBAL COMBAT, he will beat Roman Reigns, become the Tribal Chief, and win the WWE Universal Championship.

Solo Sikoa's music hits, and he enters the ring as well. Jey tells his little brother to calm down, stating that they are family, and he can forgive Solo. Jey points out that Paul is using the same manipulative tactics on Solo that he used on Jey.

Paul Heyman tries to talk to Solo, but Solo refuses to move from his position. Jey takes matters into his own hands and superkicks Solo through the ropes, sending him to the floor. Jey tells Paul to let Solo know they will meet later that night.

We look back at last week's intense showdown between Santos Escobar and Rey Mysterio, where they battled for the opportunity to face Austin Theory for the US Title. Unfortunately, Rey suffered from a nasty whiplash during the match and is currently recovering at home.

Cole informs us about Rey's injury, stating that he's recuperating after the tough encounter.

Kayla catches up with Austin Theory, inquiring about his upcoming match against Santos Escobar. Filled with determination and frustration, Austin questions how Santos managed to win, especially after injuring his mentor and role model, Rey Mysterio, whom he deeply admires.

Austin asserts that he hopes Rey is keeping an eye on him because when he wins next week, he will dedicate his victory to the veteran wrestler. Tonight, however, he has a match against Cameron Grimes. Austin confidently states that he's going to crush Grimes' dreams in their encounter tonight.

Austin Theory Vs Cameron Grimes in a Non Title Match

As they lock up, Theory takes control and sends Grimes to the mat. Santos Escobar attempts to intervene but is halted by officials. Seizing the opportunity, Theory invites Escobar to enter the ring.

Grimes executes a powerful Cave In, but Theory cleverly places his foot on the ropes, prompting the referee to halt the count. Theory rolls out of the ring, and Grimes follows up with a daring suicide dive. Grimes then proceeds to slam Theory into the ringside barrier multiple times before tossing him back into the ring.

Climbing to the top turnbuckle, Grimes leaps off with a crossbody, securing a near fall. He continues his assault with forearm strikes and chops. Grimes executes a Side Effect, nearly pinning Theory. Kicking away at Theory's chest, Grimes misses a roundhouse kick. Swiftly avoiding a retaliatory clothesline, Grimes surprises everyone with a spectacular Spanish Fly, nearly claiming victory.

As Grimes sets up for another Cave In, Theory anticipates the move and cleverly dodges, causing Grimes to land on the apron. Seizing the opportunity, Grimes delivers a shoulder strike from the apron and attempts to climb the top rope. However, Theory quickly reacts and strikes the ropes, causing Grimes to lose his balance and hit the top rope.

Theory executes his signature move, A Town Down, and secures the three-count, claiming victory over Grimes.

WINNER: Austin Theory

After the match, Escobar surprises Theory with a devastating Phantom Driver.

Next, the focus shifts to Asuka as a video package showcases her intense training regimen. Speaking confidently, Asuka expresses her views on the upcoming Triple Threat match, stating that she believes it's not fair to her opponents, Bianca and Charlotte. She reminds everyone that she has already defeated both of them before and asserts that she is not worried about the match. Asuka declares that she has a solid plan and is determined to emerge victorious, confidently claiming that nobody is ready for her - Asuka.

The attention then turns to preparing the ring for the Grayson Waller Effect, shifting the focus to the upcoming event.

As we return, it's time for the Grayson Waller Effect.

Waller confidently declares that he's the talk of SummerSlam weekend, and he's determined to make a statement. Before he goes on to win the battle royal, he plans to share the Grayson Waller rub with not just one woman, but two! With that announcement, he welcomes his special guests, Bayley and Iyo Sky, to join him in the ring.

Amidst the tense situation, Bayley interjects, calling Waller an idiot for assuming that the Genius in the Bank would divulge their strategy. She firmly asserts that their focus is on Iyo Sky's upcoming match against Zelina, and they won't be sidetracked.

Suddenly, Shotzi's voice echoes through the arena's sound system, and Waller seems pleased with the reaction he triggered. He taunts Bayley, asking her why she's afraid of Shotzi. Bayley quickly denies any fear and claims that she isn't bothered by Shotzi's presence.

Unexpectedly, Shotzi's entrance music hits, and Bayley assumes it's Waller playing tricks again. However, to her shock, Shotzi is actually standing right behind her in the ring. Bayley senses her looming presence but is unable to react in time. Shotzi strikes Bayley with a powerful punch and then pulls out a set of clippers, causing Bayley to flee in fear.

The scene shifts to the backstage area, where the tank is visible. Iyo approaches it, seemingly contemplating something.

Meanwhile, Shotzi continues her pursuit of Bayley, and a chaotic chase ensues through the backstage area. To everyone's surprise, when the camera pans to the tank, it's revealed that Zelina Vega is inside, not Shotzi as expected.

Singles Match: Iyo Sky Vs Zelina Vega

The match is already in progress as Vega executes a jawbreaker on Iyo. Both women then deliver simultaneous clotheslines, sending them both to the canvas. Vega follows up with a series of forearms and tosses Iyo into the turnbuckles. Relentless, Vega continues with punches in the corner and follows up with a flying clothesline, nearly getting a pinfall.

Vega whips Iyo into the ropes, but Iyo counters with a boot to the face. Undeterred, Vega goes for a Meteora off the turnbuckles but only manages a near fall. Vega attempts a kick and then tries to execute Code Red, but Iyo manages to escape. Iyo retaliates with a butterfly backbreaker and follows up with a running double knee strike. She then climbs the turnbuckles, aiming for a moonsault.

Bayley and Shotzi reappear at the stage area, causing a distraction. Bayley avoids the loud clippers and escapes. Iyo becomes stunned and confused by the sudden interruption. Taking advantage of the situation, Vega capitalizes with a powerbomb followed by a Code Red, successfully securing the three-count victory.

WINNER: Zelina Vega

Singles Match: Solo Sikoa (with Paul Heyman) Vs Jey Uso

As they lock up, Solo forcefully shoves Jey away, exchanging some words with his brother. Jey retaliates with a waist lock and a side head lock. Solo counters with a powerful shoulder tackle, followed by a forearm strike and a headbutt. Resorting to dirty tactics, Solo chokes Jey against the ropes and rakes his face. He then delivers a back elbow, causing Jey to roll out of the ring, with Solo closely pursuing him.

Solo taunts Jey by claiming he won't make it to SummerSlam. He hurls Jey into the announce table, removing its cover. Attempting a uranage through the table, Solo's plan is foiled when Jey escapes and counters with a superkick, sending Solo crashing onto the announce table. Jey doesn't let up and follows up with a suicide dive.

After the commercial break, Solo employs a nerve hold to gain control. The footage during the break shows Solo executing a belly-to-belly suplex on Jey. Jey fights back with punches and forces Solo to the floor by dropping down. However, Solo strikes back with a punch while Jey attempts a suicide dive, then follows up with a Samoan drop. He taunts Jey as he delivers more strikes, but Jey manages to counter with punches of his own.

Jey avoids Solo's running hip strike in the corner. Jey delivers a thrust kick and an uppercut, gaining momentum. As Solo grabs Jey's hair, Jey expertly drops him on the top rope and then proceeds to execute a cross body for a near fall. Solo responds with a spinning heel kick and follows up with his signature uranage.

Solo readies himself for the Samoan Spike, but Jey evades it and retaliates with a superkick. In a surprising turn of events, Solo manages to land a superkick as well, but Jey bounces back with a powerful spear. Jey then ascends to the top rope for a frog splash, securing the three-count and the victory.

WINNER: Jey Uso

After the match, Solo attacks Jey Uso and they fight ringside, meanwhile, Solo brings up a chair, but Jey with a massive Superkick to dash down Solo. Jey continues to unload shots by chair as the show goes off the air.

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