WWE SmackDown Nov 28: Survivor Series Go-Home Episode Features Tournament & Elimination Matches
WWE SmackDown Nov 28: Survivor Series Go-Home Episode

The final episode of WWE SmackDown before Survivor Series promises to deliver explosive action as the blue brand sets the stage for this weekend's Premium Live Event. The November 28 edition serves as the crucial go-home show, featuring tournament matches, traditional elimination bouts, and championship celebrations that will shape the upcoming Survivor Series.

Survivor Series Elimination Match Takes Center Stage

This week's SmackDown marks the return of the classic 5-on-5 Traditional Survivor Series Elimination match. In what promises to be a memorable encounter, Solo Sikoa's MFTs faction—comprising Sikoa himself, JC Mateo, Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and Talla Tonga—will battle the team of Sami Zayn, Shinsuke Nakamura, Rey Fenix, and the Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin). This traditional elimination format always delivers thrilling moments and unexpected outcomes.

The Last Time is Now Tournament Continues

The highly anticipated 'The Last Time is Now' tournament moves forward with two quarter-final matches scheduled for Friday night. The first bout features Jey Uso squaring off against Rusev in what promises to be an intense showdown between two seasoned competitors.

In a surprising development, LA Knight will face a mystery opponent after Sheamus suffered a shoulder injury that forced him out of the tournament. The identity of Knight's replacement opponent remains one of the show's biggest mysteries, adding an element of unpredictability to the tournament proceedings.

Additional SmackDown Highlights

The women's division will see a WarGames Advantage match, mirroring the men's side competition. While participants haven't been officially announced, the outcome will significantly impact the WarGames match at Survivor Series, giving the winning team a crucial advantage.

Chelsea Green will finally have her United States Championship celebration after the event was rescheduled for this week's episode. The two-time WWE Women's United States Champion is expected to address the WWE Universe during what has been a spectacular championship run.

How to Watch WWE SmackDown Worldwide

For Indian fans, WWE SmackDown airs live at 6:30 AM IST on Saturday via Netflix. The show broadcasts in the United States at 8 PM ET/5 PM PT on Friday on Netflix, while UK and Ireland audiences can watch at 1 AM BST on Saturday. Canadian viewers can catch the action at 8 PM ET on Friday on Netflix, and fans in Saudi Arabia can tune in at 4:00 AM AST on Saturday via Netflix.

Australian audiences can watch at 11:00 AM AEST on Saturday on Netflix, while French fans can see the show at 02:00 AM CET on Saturday on AB1. This global accessibility ensures WWE enthusiasts worldwide won't miss this crucial Survivor Series go-home episode packed with must-see matches and developments.