WWE Friday Night SmackDown will present its June 19 episode from the T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Missouri. The show promises to be highly enthralling, featuring a major World title main event and the King and Queen of the Ring semi-final matches. Additionally, the episode will include other high-stakes matches, continuing the road to WWE's next Premium Live Event, Night of Champions.
Full Match Card for WWE SmackDown (June 19)
- Cody Rhodes (c) vs. Gunther – Singles match for the Undisputed WWE Championship with Special Guest Referee Sami Zayn
- Charlotte Flair vs. Liv Morgan – Queen of the Ring Tournament Semifinals
- Jey Uso vs. Je'Von Evans – King of the Ring Tournament Semifinals
- Carmelo Hayes vs. Ricky Saints – United States Championship No. 1 Contender's Match
- Damian Priest and R-Truth vs. The MFT – Tag Team match for the WWE Tag Team Championship
Undisputed WWE Title Match
In the main event of Friday Night SmackDown, Cody Rhodes will defend his World title against Gunther. However, as per the stipulation chosen by Gunther, Sami Zayn will serve as the Special Guest Referee for this high-stakes encounter.
King and Queen of the Ring Semifinals
The final semifinal matches in the King and Queen of the Ring tournaments will take place on SmackDown this week. On the Men's side, Jey Uso will square off against Je'Von Evans, while Charlotte Flair will battle Liv Morgan on the Women's side.
US Title No. 1 Contender's Match
Following weeks of altercation, Ricky Saints and Carmelo Hayes will collide in a high-stakes singles match. The winner will go on to face Trick Williams for the WWE United States Championship at the Night of Champions Premium Live Event.
WWE Tag Team Championship Match
The reigning WWE Tag Team Champions, Damian Priest and R-Truth, are scheduled to defend their titles against MFT's Talla Tonga and Tama Tonga on SmackDown this week.
How to Watch WWE SmackDown (June 19)
WWE SmackDown will air on the USA Network in the United States and Canada, and on Netflix in international countries.
| Country | Start Time | Date and Day |
|---|---|---|
| United States | 8 PM ET / 5 PM PT | June 19, Friday |
| United Kingdom | 1 AM BST | June 20, Saturday |
| India | 5:30 AM IST | June 20, Saturday |
| Saudi Arabia | 5 AM AST | June 20, Saturday |
| Canada | 8 PM ET | June 19, Friday |
| Australia | 11 AM AEST / 12 PM AEDT | June 20, Saturday |
| France | 2 AM CEST | June 20, Saturday |
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