WWE Friday Night SmackDown will present the June 5 episode of the show from the Unipol Arena in Bologna, Italy. This edition will feature the fallout from WWE's latest Premium Live Event, Clash in Italy. Additionally, the show will present more opening rounds from the King and Queen of the Ring tournaments, which kicked off on Monday Night RAW this week. Here is an in-depth look at tonight's full match card, confirmed segments, start timings, and how to watch SmackDown.
What is the full match card for WWE SmackDown in Italy?
King and Queen of the Ring tournament opening round matches
The June 5 episode of Friday Night SmackDown will feature two explosive Fatal 4-Way opening round matches for the King and Queen of the Ring tournaments. This follows the tournament's commencement on Monday Night RAW, where Oba Femi and IYO Sky emerged victorious and advanced to the semi-finals. While the specific matches for SmackDown have not been officially announced, the event promises to deliver an explosive set of in-ring bouts.
Clash in Italy fallout
WWE SmackDown will also present the fallout from Clash in Italy. It is likely to continue the feud between Gunther and Cody Rhodes, after The American Nightmare controversially retained his Undisputed WWE title at the aforementioned PLE. Furthermore, Rhea Ripley is expected to have a new challenger for her Women's title after she retained her championship against Jade Cargill at Clash in Italy. Top stars such as Cody Rhodes, Gunther, Rhea Ripley, Trick Williams, Jade Cargill, and Sami Zayn are advertised for tonight's show.
How to watch WWE SmackDown (June 5)?
Fans can tune into WWE SmackDown from Italy this week on the USA Network domestically and on Netflix internationally. Below are the start timings for various countries:
- USA: 2 PM ET & 11 AM PT (June 5)
- United Kingdom: 6:30 PM (June 5)
- India: 11:30 PM (June 5)
- Brazil: 3 PM (June 5)
- Saudi Arabia: 9 PM (June 5)
- Japan: 3 AM (June 6)
- Canada: 2 PM ET (June 5)
- Local Europe/Italy: 7:30 PM (June 5)
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