WWE SmackDown Live Results: Highlights, Analysis, and Grades for March 21
By Grant Mannis
Shane O’Mac is Back
The final segment of the night involves the feud which started out the show. AJ Styles was still sitting in wait at the parking lot awaiting the arrival of Shane McMahon. A car entered the parking lot and the Phenomenal One prepared to strike, but the passengers ended up being Heath Slater and Rhyno. Distracted by the confusion, Styles had to be informed by Renee Young that Shane had already entered the building and was in the ring.
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Sporting a black eye from the attack he suffered last week, Shane McMahon came out to a solid fan reaction. Expressing disappointment over the actions Styles committed at his expense, Shane decided to waste no time in calling out the Phenomenal One. Styles came out to respond, and his first statement was that he believed Shane needed to calm down. “Apologizing” for what he did, the former world champion wanted to say thank you for the WrestleMania match. Entering the ring to shake hands and settle their issues, Styles was met with a barrage of punches.
Brawling both inside and out of the squared circle, the action eventually made its way towards the announce table. Damaging Styles with the television monitor, Shane left the Phenomenal One prone on the table. As he’s done numerous times before, Shane jumped off the top rope and delivered an elbow drop that sent both men through the table. The show ends with a damaged Shane McMahon staring down his downed WrestleMania opponent.
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