This week’s pre-taped edition of SmackDown saw the MFTs up against Sami Zayn, Rey Fenix, Shinsuke Nakamura, and The Motor City Machine Guns duke it out in a traditional 5-on-5 Survivor Series elimination match.
The injury bug claimed another scalp in the form of Penta on this week’s Raw. He had to forfeit his match against Solo Sikoa after injuring his left shoulder while executing a Hurricanrana on the MFT leader.
The Injury bug has hit another participant in the WWE “Last Time is Now” tournament. On Monday’s episode of Raw, it was WWE superstar Penta. The luchador’s shot at a historic match against John Cena evaporated in a heartbreaking instant.
Penta lost to Solo Sikoa on WWE RAW after an awkward landing on the outside, forcing doctors to call off the Last Time is Now quarter-final match. There is now an update on the situation, clarifying whether it is part of a storyline or a legitimate injury.
One week away from Survivor Series: WarGames, WWE SmackDown heads to the Ball Arena in Denver, Colorado. With it being Survivor Series season, the brand split is essentially paused.
When he became the leader of the Bloodline, Solo Sikoa had a plan in motion. He enlisted Jacob Fatu, Tama Tonga, and Tonga Loa to become his own Bloodline.
The November 17, 2025, episode of Monday Night Raw saw more progression of the Last Time is Now Tournament. A returning Dolph Ziggler lost to Solo Sikoa.
Potential spoilers for the November 17 episode of WWE Raw. If you don't want to be spoiled, don't read any further. The spoilers are coming out of the woodwork for this Monday’s (November 17) episode of WWE Raw.
Two matches are scheduled for the November 17, 2025, episode of WWE Raw in the Last Time is Now Tournament's first round matchup A returning Gunther will
Solo Sikoa will be taking on a mystery opponent in John Cena's Last Time is Now tournament, and fans think WWE RAW general manager Adam Pearce has given a massive hint over who it is.
All good things must come to an end. A week after winning the Men's Intercontinental Championship for the first time in his career, John Cena returns to the world's most famous arena to say good-bye to Monday Night Raw.
It is safe to say Drew McIntyre and world title matches share a complicated history. Despite being a multi-time champion, the Scotsman’s recent clashes with Cody Rhodes for the WWE title have repeatedly ended in heartbreaking fashion.
It’s quite amusing how an utter rejection of a babyface Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson led to the birth of a savage on-screen villain known as ‘The Final Boss’.
Solo Sikoa and his MFT have been running roughshod over WWE SmackDown since the return of Tama Tonga. They’ve been taunting almost every imaginable member of the roster, from the United States Champion Ilja Dragunov to the WWE Tag Team Champions The Wyatt Sicks.
WWE SmackDown opened in Boston with Solo Sikoa and the MFT stable boasting about their dominance on Raw. Sikoa, the United States champion, dared anyone to step up, only to be interrupted by an unexpected face from the red brand.
On Friday night, United States Champion Solo Sikoa and his MFTs would prance into Boston on WWE SmackDown, saying that it’s their yard and it’s tough luck for people who oppose it.
The reign of Solo Sikoa continues, as he gets his WWE SummerSlam moment in a cage match with Jacob Fatu. Sikoa faced his former Bloodline stablemate, escaping the cage with the help of Tala Tonga.
There will be nowhere to run and nowhere to hide for Solo Sikoa at WWE SummerSlam. Not only will the Men's United States Champion be defending his title against his former enforcer, Jacob Fatu, but both men will be locked inside of a steel cage.
Despite several concerns regarding the safety of the performers, WWE held its annual Night of Champions premium live event, live from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on Saturday afternoon.
WWE announced this afternoon that they've added a new segment to tonight's show. Solo Sikoa will make an appearance on SmackDown after shockingly attacking WWE Undisputed Champion Cody Rhodes with a Samoan Spike on last week's show in Memphis, Tennessee.
It’s another busy day on Wrestling Observer Live. Ricky Starks is the new Defy World Champion, ending KENTA’s 615-day title reign in Seattle Friday night.
Tiffany Stratton will make her first Women’s Championship defense, plus Solo Sikoa returns on next week’s WWE SmackDown. Bayley won a number one contender’s match on this week’s SmackDown to earn the right to challenge Stratton.
Solo Sikoa returned to SmackDown, confronting Cody Rhodes and his team. SmackDown started with Randy Orton entering the ring for a promo. He was ready to beat anybody on the spot, and his outfit also made it look like he was ready to go to war.