Episode
WWE Friday Night SmackDown: April 28, 2016 (Manchester, NH)
Overview
On the final stop before the first pay-per-view of a New Era, The Big Dog battled The A-lister in a huge Champion vs. Champion Match, Natalya laid the verbal SmackDown on Charlotte and Ric Flair on a heated “Ambrose Asylum” and The League of Nations imploded amid Six-Man Tag Team action.
Details
- Series
- WWE Friday Night SmackDown
- Season
- Season 18
- Episode
- Episode 17
- Air date
- 2016-04-28
- Runtime
- 80 min
Episode context
April 28, 2016 (Manchester, NH) is Episode 17 in Season 18 of WWE Friday Night SmackDown. It aired on 2016-04-28. The runtime is 80 min.
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Episode 16: April 21, 2016 (London, England)
SmackDown traveled across the pond with a hard-fought battle between the Phenomenal and the Awesome, a WrestleMania rematch and a fierce tag team main event showdown with huge WWE Payback implications.
Episode 18: May 5, 2016 (Kansas City, MO)
A New Era of WWE came to Thursday night in chaotic fashion, as a tag team main event quickly descended into a fast-and-furious Six-Man Tag Team showdown.
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