SmackDown Review: Dean Ambrose vs. Kane

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Bray Wyatt promo

Brilliant move by Y2J, leaving his light-up jacket on during The Wyatt Family’s entrance.

After their entrance, Bray sat in the rocking chair and called Y2J a liar. Bray said Y2J deserves everything coming to him, that they have gone too far and there’s no going back. Wyatt said that Y2J can’t save everybody else, and he should be worried about saving himself.

Chris Jericho vs. Luke Harper

Y2J and Harper went at it for a bit early in the match. As SmackDown went to commercial, Y2J knocked Harper to ringside, next to Bray and Erick Rowan, as the three of them stood together and stared down Y2J, Bray had his trademark smile on his face.

Harper had a nice suplex in this match. With Y2J already standing on the middle-rope, Harper just flipped Y2J upside-down and held him in suplex-position, before dropping Y2J on his back.

At the end, Y2J locked Harper in the Walls of Jericho, so Bray sent Rowan into make the save, but Y2J dropkicked him off the apron. Harper then missed wildly with a clothesline, and Y2J rolled him up for the win.

Jericho defeats Harper via pinfall.

After the match, Harper and Rowan went on to attack Y2J, until The Usos came out and made the save. The Usos and Y2J stood tall together, as The Wyatt Family retreated up the ramp.

4 out of 5 stars – Awesome match, which is exactly what I expect from Luke Harper these days, and Y2J is Y2J.