WWE taped Friday's episode of SmackDown after last week's show went off the air because the crew and Superstars are heading to Saudi Arabia in a few days for Elimination Chamber.
The upcoming go-home show will wrap up with a contract signing for a tag match at the PPV pitting Ronda Rousey and Naomi against SmackDown Women's Champion Charlotte Flair and Sonya Deville. However, there was a botched spot during the segment - which you can see in the Tweet below - where Rousey slamming Flair's head into the table just didn't work.
It's a good job that wasn't on live television, but mistakes happen and WWE can usually fix them after the fact. This time, it might not be that easy, and Dave Meltzer addressed that during a recent edition of Wrestling Observer Radio. Asked if he'd seen the spot, he responded: "I didn’t see the clip, I heard it was terrible. I heard they’re gonna edit it out, though."
When Alvarez pointed out that it was a critical moment and would be tough to remove, Meltzer said, "they’ll figure out a way. We'll find out whether that's the case on Friday evening, but it's not going to be easy to fix unless WWE had some alternate camera angles they can make use of.
Check out what happened below:
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