Two Big Matches Have Been Rebooked For This Friday's Episode Of SMACKDOWN

Two Big Matches Have Been Rebooked For This Friday's Episode Of SMACKDOWN

WWE has announced that two matches which were originally set to take place on last week's episode of SmackDown have now been rebooked for this Friday's instalment. Find out more details after the jump...

By JoshWilding - Nov 05, 2019 12:11 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE
During last night's episode of RAW, a commercial aired revealing that this Friday's episode of SmackDown will feature Roman Reigns vs. Baron Corbin and a Tag Team title match pitting The Revival against challengers The New Day. 

If those bouts sound familiar, it's because they were originally scheduled to take place last Friday. However, that didn't happen because the roster was trapped in Saudi Arabia and WWE instead booked a show which saw a number of NXT Superstars "invading" to take the fight to the blue brand's wrestlers ahead of Survivor Series

Both SmackDown and RAW are being taped in Manchester, England this Friday so we'll have spoilers from the shows long before they air, including for these rebooked matches.

It remains to be seen whether Bray Wyatt will still be a guest on Miz TV! 
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