WWE SmackDown July 10, 2026 stats, match times and more

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This week’s episode of WWE SmackDown had four recorded matches on the broadcast, with all of them being singles bouts. These matches went a reported 36:41 minutes (according to wrestlingdata.com).

The longest match of the night was Carmelo Hayes’ win over Trick Williams at 10:29 via DQ when Baron Corbin returned to the company and attacked Hayes. The shortest match of the night was Jade Cargill’s win over Alexa Bliss at 7:00.

WWE SmackDown Match times this week

#MatchResultTime
1Singles matchFinn Bálor def. Tama Tonga9:47
2Singles matchJimmy Uso def. Royce Keys9:25
3Singles matchJade Cargill def. Alexa Bliss7:00
4Singles match (DQ)Carmelo Hayes def. Trick Williams10:29

The combined match time across all four matches was 36:41, per wrestlingdata.

Average Age

The average age of the wrestlers on the card (that competed in matches) was 37.3 years.

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