WWE SmackDown Preview: December 6, 2024 – Matches, Start Time, and How to Watch

Tonight’s episode of WWE SmackDown, airing live from the Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, promises high-stakes drama and compelling storylines as the fallout from Survivor Series unfolds.

Women’s United States Title Tournament Triple-Threat Match

The Women’s United States Title Tournament continues with a triple-threat match featuring Naomi, Tiffany Stratton, and Elektra Lopez. This match marks the final opening round of the tournament.

Bayley, Michin, and Chelsea Green have already advanced to the semi-finals, making tonight’s match crucial for determining who joins them. The tournament’s final will take place at Saturday Night’s Main Event on December 14, ensuring a historic moment for the eventual winner.

Survivor Series Fallout

This week’s SmackDown focuses on the repercussions of Survivor Series, including major developments from the WarGames matches:

  • Men’s WarGames: Solo Sikoa’s Bloodline suffered a tough defeat against Roman Reigns, The Usos, Sami Zayn, and CM Punk. Fans are eager to see how this impacts Sikoa’s leadership.
  • Women’s WarGames: Rhea Ripley’s team emerged victorious over Nia Jax’s squad. The aftermath will likely affect ongoing rivalries and alliances.

Additionally, Shinsuke Nakamura’s victory over LA Knight to claim the United States Championship has fans wondering what Nakamura will say or do on tonight’s show.

How to Watch WWE SmackDown

  • Date and Time: December 6, 2024, starting at 8 PM ET
  • Broadcast: Live on the USA Network
  • Streaming: Available on Peacock for live and on-demand viewing

What to Expect

With high-stakes matches and fallout from one of WWE’s biggest events of the year, SmackDown is set to deliver must-see television. Don’t miss appearances from top stars like Tiffany Stratton, Naomi, and Shinsuke Nakamura as the road to Saturday Night’s Main Event heats up.

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