SmackDown Review: Thursday Night Raw
By Mike Smith
WWE.com
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SmackDown returns for the first time since the Royal Rumble pay-per-view, and it does so under strange circumstances. Following a major snowstorm in the northeast part of the United States, Monday Night Raw was basically snowed out, and WWE gave us an in-studio show.
So, SmackDown is really going to be the first indication of where WWE is going after Roman Reigns received a cold reception from the crowd after his win in the Royal Rumble Match, and how they might handle another Yes Movement revolt.
This show featured Daniel Bryan going one-on-one with Kane in a Casket Match, to find out who came out on top, and how the rest of the show played out, click “Next”.