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WWE SmackDown Results — July 11, 2025

Full WWE SmackDown results for July 11, 2025 in Nashville, TN. Match card, winners, methods, and championship updates.

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July 11, 2025 — Nashville, TNEvent Time: Sat, Jul 12, 12:00 AM UTC
Event Recap
The July 11, 2025 episode of WWE SmackDown at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville delivered a busy blue brand show that felt like a launchpad into a massive weekend of wrestling. The night kicked off with a Fatal 4‑Way featuring Alexa Bliss, Roxanne Perez, Sol Ruca, and Kairi Sane — a pretty fun mix of veteran savvy and rising star athleticism. Bliss walked out on top after countering an Insane Elbow into a Sister Abigail DDT, earning herself some momentum heading into Evolution’s women’s tag title match. The WWE Tag Team Titles changed hands in the next featured bout when The Wyatt Sicks (Joe Gacy & Dexter Lumis) dethroned The Street Profits, outlasting Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins after a chaotic, hard‑hitting struggle that saw Erick Rowan’s interference tilt the scales. In a quick singles contest, Ron “R‑Truth” Killings used a sneaky roll‑up to score the win over Aleister Black — a result that shocked some fans and sent Black off in a fury backstage. Later, LA Knight and Jimmy Uso teamed up to take down Solo Sikoa and JC Mateo in tag action, with Uso snatching a pin amid ringside distraction and faction chaos; Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed then ran wild post‑match, laying into Knight as SmackDown went off the air. On the celebrity‑meets–wrestling front, Jelly Roll made an appearance early on, saving Randy Orton from a Logan Paul attack during a music segment — a quirky moment that felt uniquely SmackDown. All told, the show balanced solid action with some messy finishes and beatdowns, giving fans plenty to chew on as the road to Evolution and SummerSlam heats up.

Match Results

Fatal Four-way match
Undercard
Final
Pinfall
Alexa Bliss
Alexa Bliss
+3
Winning match: +2
On match card: +1
Kairi Sane
Kairi Sane
+1
On match card: +1
Roxanne Perez
Roxanne Perez
+1
On match card: +1
Sol Ruca
Sol Ruca
+1
On match card: +1
Summary
This opener was loaded with energy from the bell. Sol Ruca brought high‑flying flair early, even setting up a double Sol Snatcher that put two opponents on the mat at once and got the crowd buzzing with the sort of NXT‑style athleticism you don’t always see on main‑roster TV. But four‑way chaos means never really being in control — Roxanne Perez and Kairi Sane each had their moments countering and cutting off each other, and every time it felt like someone might break out, another challenger pulled them down. Alexa Bliss, ever the opportunist, hung back and picked her spots, surviving the fray and then capitalizing on a missed Insane Elbow by Sane to hit a Sister Abigail DDT for the pin. It wasn’t flawless, but it did exactly what a go‑home Fatal 4‑Way should: showcase a bunch of talent and let Bliss walk out with a meaningful win.
Tag Team — SmackDown Tag Team Championship
The Street Profits
Undercard - Title Match
Final
Pinfall
The Wyatt Sicks
New Champion
Summary
The tag title match was a toss‑up for much of its run, with The Street Profits’s signature chemistry and speed trading offense with the brooding, methodical brutality of The Wyatt Sicks (Joe Gacy & Dexter Lumis). Dawkins and Ford worked well together, hitting high‑impact tandem maneuvers, including a sweet powerbomb combo that almost ended things early, and Ford even connected with a big Frog Splash that seemed like it might seal the deal. But when Erick Rowan intervened at the right (or wrong) moment, it opened the door for Gacy and Lumis to rally — finishing Ford with their double team Neckbreaker/Sit‑down Powerbomb combo to win the WWE Tag Team Championships. For the Profits, their title run ended in frustration, and for the Sicks, it was a big night of vindication and chaos.
Undercard
Final
Pinfall
+3
Winning match: +2
On match card: +1
+1
On match card: +1
Summary
This bout was surprisingly brief but impactful in vibe. Aleister Black looked intense from the start, stalking Truth and trying to impose his striking style, but Truth caught him off guard in a flash — nabbing the pinfall with an O’Connor Roll. It was one of those results that makes you go “really?” because Black felt like the one bringing the heat, yet Truth bounced with a win that felt like a referee error more than a wrestling clinic. Still, it gave Truth a moment in the spotlight and set off a bit of backstage tension that fans were talking about after the bell.
Main Event
Main Event
Final
Pinfall
Summary
The late‑card tag delivered a messy, hard‑hitting contest. Sikoa and Mateo started strong, working over Jimmy with punishing strikes and isolating Knight, but a well‑timed assist from Jimmy Uso evened the odds after he intercepted Solo’s momentum. The finish came in classic opportunistic fashion: amid the distraction of Talla Tonga and Tonga Loa at ringside, Jimmy Uso rolled up Solo Sikoa for the pin while Knight capitalized on the distraction. The win felt a bit hollow because of the post‑match carnage — Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed crashed the ring and laid into Knight hard to remind him (and everyone watching) that this rivalry is far from tidy.