SMACKDOWN LIVE Ended On A Cliffhanger Last Night As Samoa Joe Paid A Visit TO AJ Styles' Home

SMACKDOWN LIVE Ended On A Cliffhanger Last Night As Samoa Joe Paid A Visit TO AJ Styles' Home

Last night on SmackDown LIVE, Samoa Joe paid a little visit to WWE Champion AJ Styles' home in North Carolina (not really), but we faded to black right after The Samoan Submission Machine rang the doorbell...

By MarkCassidy - Sep 26, 2018 09:09 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Samoa Joe took his sinister campaign of emotional and physical torment to another level last night on SmackDown when he paid a visit to AJ Styles' home.

The bitter rivals were expected to sign their contracts for the Super Show-Down WWE Championship match, but only Styles showed up. Soon after, The Samoan Submission Machine appeared on the screen in AJ's neighborhood and proceeded to taunt The Phenomenal One as he made his way to his front door.

The broadcast cut out just after he rang the doorbell, so we'll have to wait until next week to find out if Joe... murdered AJ's wife and child, I guess?

These type of angles are always difficult to pull off, but Joe has been phenomenal (no pun) so far, and as long as they don't go too OTT, it could work out well.
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