WWE SmackDown Preview January 24, 2025: Confirmed Matches, Start Time, and How to Watch

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WWE SmackDown is set to deliver another action-packed episode tonight, January 24, 2025, live from the Moody Center in Austin, Texas. As the go-home show for Saturday Night’s Main Event, fans can expect high-stakes confrontations and thrilling matches that will set the stage for the upcoming premium live event.

Confirmed Matches

LA Knight vs. Tama Tonga

The Megastar LA Knight is out for revenge against The Bloodline’s Tama Tonga. After last week’s attack, Knight is determined to make a statement and potentially position himself for bigger opportunities, including the upcoming Royal Rumble.

Motor City Machine Guns vs. Pretty Deadly

In a clash of tag team prowess, the veteran duo of Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley will face off against the flamboyant Pretty Deadly. This match could have significant implications for the tag team division and #DIY’s championship reign.

What to Expect

Potential Charlotte Flair Return

Rumors are swirling about the possible return of Charlotte Flair. After a year-long absence due to injury, The Queen’s comeback could shake up the women’s division.

How to Watch

  • TV Channel: USA Network
  • Start Time: 8 p.m. EST (7 p.m. CST)
  • Location: Moody Center, Austin, Texas
  • Live Stream: Available on the USA Network website and app with a cable provider login

Ticket Information

As of the latest report, 8,635 tickets have been distributed for tonight’s show. The Moody Center has a capacity of 16,223 for concert configurations, suggesting a potentially electric atmosphere for the event.

Tonight’s SmackDown promises to be a crucial episode as WWE builds momentum towards Saturday Night’s Main Event and the Royal Rumble. With high-profile matches and potential surprises in store, fans won’t want to miss this pivotal show on the road to WrestleMania season.

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