Mark Henry claimed that the SmackDown General Manager, Nick Aldis, is getting frustrated about the product and is tired of his role on the roster The former
A lot happened on this Friday’s WWE SmackDown. Paul Heyman and Bronson Reed of The Vision visited SmackDown. They went straight to General Manager Nick Aldis’ office to inform him that The Vision can pick anyone on the roster to join their team for WWE Survivor Series: WarGames, and Heyman made good on that promise.
In case you missed it Friday Night on SmackDown, Drew McIntyre has been suspended from WWE and he's pretty pissed off about it. The storyline suspension came moments after the Scottish Warrior ruined the show's main event match between WWE Champion Cody Rhodes and Aleister Black.
Nick Aldis excels as SmackDown GM but hasn't retired from in-ring competition. Mickie James says he's "far from done" and would welcome the right wrestling comeback.
Two nights away from WWE Clash in Paris, WWE SmackDown makes one final pit stop in Lyon, France, before the big Premium Live Event. We’re going to be treated to a stacked card on the final SmackDown of August.
SmackDown emanates from TD Garden in Boston, home of the Boston Celtics and 17-time WWE Champion John Cena. The Garden will be rocking tonight with another action-packed edition of everyone’s favorite Friday night fight night.
The main event of WWE SmackDown saw The Wyatt Sicks defend the WWE Tag Team Championship against number one contenders Rey Fenix and Andrade. Unfortunately, the match ended in a draw due to interference.
On Monday Night Raw, Adam Pearce and Nick Aldis teamed on a major announcement for Evolution II. The two on-air authority figures announced that the all-women’s PLE would feature a battle royal where the winner will have a chance to challenge for a world title at the upcoming Clash in Paris PLE later this summer.
The card for WWE Evolution is starting to take shape very quickly. Raw General Adam Pearce and SmackDown General Manager Nick Aldis made a joint announcement during Monday Night's episode of Raw from Pittsburgh that no doubt had the entire women's roster take notice.
After subbing in for Adam Pearce on this week’s Raw, Nick Aldis is now gearing up to deliver a star-studded edition of SmackDown. In a clip posted on WWE’s
The King and Queen of the Ring Tournaments are making their return after Saturday's Money in the Bank Premium Live Event. Raw and SmackDown General Managers Adam Pearce and Nick Aldis made that joint announcement during Friday's episode of SmackDown and there will be some changes to the tournaments this year.
WWE King & Queen of the Ring is back for its 2025 edition. On WWE SmackDown this week, in a joint announcement, SmackDown General Manager Nick Aldis and Raw General Manager Adam Pearce announced that the tournament is back, kicking off with four Fatal 4-Way Matches.
The Beautiful Madness is officially a member of the WWE SmackDown roster. General Manager Nick Aldis made that announcement during Friday night's episode in Greensboro, North Carolina in a backstage segment that included Alexa Bliss and Charlotte Flair.
Orton vs. Aldis likely set for SummerSlam Orton might abandon old storyline for fresh feud Fans divided on Aldis vs. Orton matchup Following his loss to John Cena at Backlash, Randy Orton might return to an old storyline that was teased on SmackDown but never quite saw the payoff as some were expecting ahead of WrestleMania 41.
A match that many wanted to see at WrestleMania 41 is likely in the cards for WWE’s inaugural two-night SummerSlam PLE later this year. That being said, Nick Aldis, who’s accomplished a lot outside of WWE, is reportedly lined up to make his in-ring debut for the Stamford-based promotion.
Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins are still the WWE Tag Team Champions, but only after #DIY got involved in their match Friday Night on SmackDown. Johnny Gargano and Tommaso Ciampa ruined a very competitive bout by attacking both the Street Profits and the Motor City Machine Guns to force the referee to call for the bell.
Nick Aldis is a well-accomplished professional wrestler with an in-ring resume that dates back over 20 years, but he's well aware that there are two completely different worlds when it comes to fans of the business.
Next week’s SmackDown will be the final stop to the Bad Blood PLE. And it’s shaping up to be a can’t miss show. A few hours ago, general manager Nick Aldis announced that The Bloodline will defend its tag team titles against The Street Profits and #DIY in a triple threat ladder match.
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