The latest edition of SmackDown Live for November 20, 2018 took place at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, CA.
Here is a recap of the most noteworthy highlights from this episode for those who may have missed it:
— Charlotte Flair kicks off the show with a promo on her actions at Survivor Series. Paige comes out and says she's fining Flair $100,000. The IIconics come out to talk some trash and Flair challenges them to a match.
— Charlotte Flair defeated Billie Kay by pinfall. After the match, Flair challenges Royce to a match, too. Charlotte Flair defeated Peyton Royce by disqualification after Kay interferes, but Flair turns things around fast and takes them both out in vicious fashion after the match.
— Rey Mysterio has a pre-taped promo about Randy Orton.
— The Miz tries to convince Shane McMahon to join him as a tag team, because they collectively won the World Cup and were the final two members of Team SmackDown at Survivor Series. Shane doesn't like the idea, but Miz introduces two jobbers named The Bryant Brothers and sets up an impromptu match. The Bryant Brothers defeated The Miz and Shane McMahon by pinfall when one of them pins The Miz, as Shane didn't even get into the ring.
— The New Day cut a promo about what they're thankful for and call attention to how Team SmackDown won on the pre-show, but that it didn't count for some reason. The Bar and Big Show come out and they have the Thanksgiving Feast Fight. The New Day defeated The Bar by pinfall
— Randy Orton talks about Rey Mysterio and how he deserves to be destroyed.
— Asuka and Naomi defeated Sonya Deville and Mandy Rose by submission
— Daniel Bryan explains his change in character by basically saying the fans weren't there for all the struggles and eventually stopped cheering as loudly and supported AJ Styles, and he wasn't about to let anyone take his dream away from him.
— Randy Orton defeated Rey Mysterio by pinfall
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