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WWE Smackdown Live ceased through the City of Brotherly Love Tuesday night for its first scene of TV after Backlash. 



It wasn't a totally pressed house at the Wells Fargo Center, as there were areas of the upper level closed off, however it was an energetic group that got the opportunity to witness a quite strong night of matches and storyline advancement. 

Before I dig into my in-individual point of view of the appear, here are the full match comes about, including the pre-show dull match and Main Event: 

Dull match – Curt Hawkins def. Brandon ScottIt didn't take long for Smackdown Live to graph its course until No Mercy and that course incorporates the previous face that runs the spot. 

Believe it or not, John Cena came back to Smackdown Live interestingly since SummerSlam and instantly made it clear that he needed an opportunity to end up a 16-time best on the planet by beating Styles.Styles, who opened the show to an enormous applause from the fans in the building, didn't think much about Cena's solicitation, yet didn't have an excessive amount of time to reflect on it over in light of the fact that the man he crushed to end up WWE World champion, Ambrose, turned out and let it be realized that he was never going to budge on recovering the title. 

This brought out Smackdown Live official Shane McMahon, who told Ambrose that he would get his one-on-one rematch for the title, yet not only yet, as he and Cena will challenge Styles for the title at No Mercy.I'm for triple risk matches when they bode well, yet this one specifically doesn't. Ambrose is owed a rematch for the title, however Cena was basically given a shot at the title essentially in light of the fact that he chose he needs to wind up a 16-time best on the planet. 

I'm not trying to say that either. Cena truly said that he chose it's an ideal opportunity to reclaim the WWE World title with the goal that he can tie Ric Flair for the most perceived world title reigns ever. For McMahon to just assent to his interest doesn't bode well. 

The match itself ought to be phenomenal and certainly gives No Mercy a marquee match that ought to be justified regardless of the cost of confirmation, however it doesn't bode well for it to happen. 

At that point you have the movement of Ambrose's character. Amid the opening fragment, Cena got out Ambrose, saying that Steve Austin was on the right track to claim he was being smug on the Stone Cold Podcast a while back. 

In the field, it seemed like Cena was attacking Cena. Without the advantage of listening to the broadcasters, that is all I received in return. 

After the appear, nonetheless, Cena took the receiver and said that Philadelphia brought the battle out of Ambrose again and expressed gratitude toward them for bringing the best out of each of the three men competing for the WWE World title. 

From the hints of it, the story with Ambrose is that he's getting more forceful since losing the title, which he showed amid the headliner and after when he hit Cena with the messy deeds to end the appear.

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