Episode
WWE Friday Night SmackDown: July 26, 2016 (Buffalo, NY)
Overview
SmackDown Live began the New Era with a Six-Pack Challenge, a high stakes Battle Royal and a serpentine showdown against the reigning Intercontinental Champion.
Details
- Series
- WWE Friday Night SmackDown
- Season
- Season 18
- Episode
- Episode 30
- Air date
- 2016-07-26
- Runtime
- 83 min
Episode context
July 26, 2016 (Buffalo, NY) is Episode 30 in Season 18 of WWE Friday Night SmackDown. It aired on 2016-07-26. The runtime is 83 min.
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Episode 29: July 19, 2016 (Worcester, MA)
WWE's New Era got off to a spectacular start on SmackDown Live's premiere, highlighted by a WWE Draft that was packed with eye-opening picks and a five-star WWE Championship Rematch between Dean Ambrose (representing SmackDown Live) and Seth Rollins (representing Raw). Find out which Superstars are now on Raw and SmackDown Live after the huge roster shakeup.
Episode 31: August 2, 2016 (Nashville, TN)
Dolph Ziggler fights to keep his SummerSlam spot intact while looking down Bray Wyatt in the main event of SmackDown Live.
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Episode 32: August 9, 2016 (Bakersfield, CA)
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Episode 27: July 07, 2016 (Toledo, OH)
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Episode 33: August 16, 2016 (Austin, TX)
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Episode 26: June 30, 2016 (Miami, FL)
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Episode 34: August 23, 2016 (Uncasville, CT)
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Episode 25: June 23, 2016 (Tucson, AZ)
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Episode 35: August 30, 2016 (Dallas, TX)
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Episode 24: June 16, 2016 (Biloxi, MS)
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