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WWE SmackDown Results — April 10, 2026
Full WWE SmackDown results for April 10, 2026 in San Jose, CA. Match card, winners, methods, and championship updates.
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April 10, 2026 — San Jose, CAEvent Time: Sat, Apr 11, 12:00 AM UTC
Match Results
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PROMO SEGMENT
In-Ring Promo
Segment recap
Rhea Ripley marches to the ring, still upset after the events of RAW. She rips into Jade over the attack of Iyo. But then Iyo's music hits and Iyo joins her in the ring. Iyo says she knows Rhea is upset, but she is also upset. And she doesn't need Rhea to protect her, because she wants to take on Jade herself. Tonight. Nick Aldis joins them from the entrance ramp and says he'll never pass on a great idea. He announces that Iyo Sky and Jade Cargill will meet in the MAIN EVENT tonight on SmackDown!
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Winning match: +2
On match card: +1
Summary
Bayley’s homecoming turned into another heartbreak, as Alexa Bliss stole a win in classic opportunistic fashion. The match was competitive throughout, but chaos at ringside proved decisive. After Bayley got distracted jawing at Charlotte Flair, a timely interruption allowed Bliss to roll her up and escape with the victory. The San Jose crowd groaned as Bayley fell short yet again in her hometown, while Bliss and her ally gained momentum heading toward WrestleMania.
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PROMO SEGMENT
In-Ring Promo
Segment recap
So Pat McAfee comes out and immediately starts running his mouth like he owns the place, and the crowd is NOT having it. He’s going off about WWE, hyping himself up, and then boom, Cody Rhodes interrupts to a huge reaction. Cody fires back, and it feels like he’s speaking for everyone watching at home. Things are already tense… and then it gets worse. Randy Orton shows up after apparently taking out Jelly Roll backstage, and now it’s a full-on ambush. Cody gets jumped, laid out, and McAfee actually walks off holding the WWE Title like he just stole it. Absolute chaos. This feud just went nuclear.
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Winning match: +2
On match card: +1
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On match card: +1
Summary
Royce Keys arrived like a wrecking ball with a mission. In his official SmackDown debut, Keys overpowered Berto with a dominant, no-nonsense performance that showcased his raw strength and presence. Despite interference attempts from Angel at ringside, Keys stayed locked in and sealed the win with a thunderous spinebuster. Keys didn’t just win a match, he put the SmackDown mid-card on notice.
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Winning match: +2
On match card: +1
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On match card: +1
Summary
This one was just two tanks colliding from the opening bell. Jacob Fatu came in like a man possessed, throwing heavy shots and completely overwhelming Tama Tonga whenever he tried to build momentum. Tonga had flashes, but every time he got something going, Fatu just shut it down with raw power. Once Fatu locked in, it was over, and he put Tonga away in dominant fashion.
But the match was just the beginning. Out of nowhere, Drew McIntyre storms in and absolutely destroys Fatu. I’m talking brutal. He handcuffs Fatu to the ropes, leaving him completely defenseless, and then lines him up… Claymore. Clean. Violent. Personal. Drew stands tall while Fatu is left wrecked, and yeah, this feud just crossed into something way darker heading into WrestleMania.
Segment recap
Sami Zayn comes out and you can tell he’s a little in his feelings tonight. He’s talking about the fans, about loyalty, about still being the guy people believe in… it’s heartfelt, but there’s tension there. Then Trick Williams interrupts and just flips the whole vibe. He’s cocky, loud, and clearly loving the heat, especially with Lil' Yachty backing him up. Trick keeps poking at Sami, bringing up last week, and now it’s not just talk, it’s personal. Sami looks fired up by the end of it, but Trick walks away like he already won.
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Winning match: +2
On match card: +1
Summary
Trick Williams picked up a statement win over Matt Cardona, continuing to ride a wave of momentum fueled by his recent aggression. The match was competitive early, but Trick’s intensity and confidence took over down the stretch. With Sami Zayn hunting revenge after last week’s attack, hitting the Helluva Kick on Yatchy at ringside, this victory only adds fuel to the fire as Trick looks poised to prove he, and his lemon-pepper steppers, is a real threat to Sami's US Championship.
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Winning match: +2
On match card: +1
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On match card: +1
Summary
This was chaos from the jump, and somehow it only got weirder in the best way. Kit Wilson had The Miz in his corner, both of them completely dismissing Danhausen’s “curse” as nonsense. That confidence didn’t last long. Danhausen started fast, mixing in his usual antics, even sneaking outside to pose with Miz like they were best friends before Wilson caught him with a flying elbow.
Back in the ring, Wilson kept shouting that the curse wasn’t real… which, of course, is when things fell apart. Danhausen “cursed” him mid–top rope attempt, pyro exploded behind the ringpost, and Wilson crashed hard. Danhausen capitalized with a big boot and stole the win in his WWE in-ring debut.
Post-match, Miz tried to jump him, but the lights cut out. When they came back? Danhausen was already halfway up the ramp. Very nice. Very evil. Very effective.
Main Event
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Winning main event: +4
Main eventing: +3
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Main eventing: +3
Summary
Jade Cargill showcased her dominance against Iyo Sky in a clash of power versus agility. Iyo brought speed and creativity, but Cargill’s used her strength to smash Iyo's face on the steel steps when the fight went to ringside. Once Jade gained control, the outcome felt inevitable. I was hoping Iyo might snag a win and throw a wrench into this floundering feud (and force her way onto the Mania card). Instead, we got a statement performance for Cargill as she continues her road to a WrestleMania encounter with Rhea.
After the match Jade grabbed a chair and looked determined to apply further damage to Iyo, but Rhea sprinted to the ring and protected her friend. That's where we end. Credits roll, and we are a week away from MANIA madness.



















