WWE SmackDown July 3, 2026 stats, match times and more

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WWE SmackDown this week had four televised matches that went 36:36. These matches included a AAA World Cruiserweight Championship between Rey Fenix and El Hijo del Vikingo and a #1 contender match for the WWE Championship between Cody Rhodes and Jey Uso.

The longest match of the broadcast (based on what was actually shown on television) was the WWE Title #1-contender match at 15:31. The shortest of the show was Lainey Reid’s win over Brie Bella at 3:17.

This was below the overall match time of 41:24 for this week’s episode of WWE RAW. The longest match on that show was Jimmy Uso’s win over LA Knight at 11:51 and the shortest was the Women’s Intercontinental Title #1-contender match at 3:35.

WWE SmackDown Match times this week

#MatchResultTime
1Six-woman tagB-Fab, Michin & Jade Cargill def. Charlotte Flair, Tiffany Stratton & Chelsea Green8:54
2AAA World Cruiserweight ChampionshipRey Fénix (c) def. El Hijo del Vikingo8:54
3Singles matchLainey Reid def. Brie Bella3:17
4#1 contender (WWE Title)Cody Rhodes def. Jey Uso15:31

The combined match time across all four matches was 36:36, per wrestlingdata. This is also the total recorded in-ring time for the show.

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