SmackDown Review: Two Steel Cage Matches

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Tyson Kidd, Summer Rae, Layla and Natalya backstage

Kidd was talking to Summer and Layla, and he was giving himself credit for Rusev’s United States Championship win, after Kidd beat Sheamus (via countout) earlier on Monday. Nattie walked up and asked him where he’s been because he hasn’t answered her texts.

Summer stepped in and filled Nattie in on there conversation, and Nattie immediately became defensive before walking away with Kidd.

Summer isn’t good, Nattie isn’t a good actor, and Layla just stood there, but this segment was great, because Kidd was great.

Natalya vs. Summer Rae

Nattie dominated the beginning of the match, while Kidd was on commentary continuing to give himself credit for Rusev’s title win. Eventually, Michael Cole got fed up with Kidd, and told him to go support his wife.

Kidd got up and called out for Nattie to go for the Sharpshooter, which she was already doing. This distracted Nattie, allowing Summer to counter the Sharpshooter, and roll her up for the win.

Summer Rae defeats Natalya via pinfall.

2 out of 5 stars – Not much of a match, as Nattie was completely dominant.

Dolph Ziggler and Triple H w/ Renee Young

Ziggler said that he wants to end The Authority’s reign, and that he’s ready for anything that comes his way.

Triple H said Ziggler is lucky that Randy Orton ended Seth Rollins’ attack on Raw, but that Orton isn’t here tonight, and neither is John Cena.

He said that if they would attack Orton like they did, the attack on Ziggler would be much worse.

Good promo. Ziggler brings so much passion to everything he does, and Triple H is elevating him just by being on the same screen with him.