WWE SmackDown video highlights: Matt Riddle vs. Solo Sikoa no DQ match

A no disqualification match took place in the main event of last night’s episode of SmackDown.

Matt Riddle was out for revenge after being buried under the announce table by Solo Sikoa last week. Riddle got a fast start to the no DQ match, surprising Sikoa by attacking him from behind. Riddle was even able to bury Sikoa under the announce table later in the match. But interference by The Usos would lead to Riddle losing.

Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn weren’t at SmackDown to help Riddle. He managed to fight off The Usos on his own, but Sikoa then emerged from under the table. Sikoa hit a uranage on the ring apron and went for the Samoan Spike. Riddle blocked it, but Sikoa connected with the Spike when Riddle ran at him. Sikoa then pinned Riddle to get the win.

Following the match, The Usos put Riddle through a table with the 1D.

Sikoa & The Usos are facing Riddle, Owens & Zayn in a six-man tag match at Backlash on Saturday, May 6. Before that, Owens & Zayn will defend their Undisputed WWE Tag Team titles against The Usos on SmackDown next Friday.

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Shinsuke Nakamura shows why he’s the King of Strong Style

Karrion Kross vows to take away Shinsuke Nakamura’s honor

Braun Strowman & Ricochet vs. The Viking Raiders

Rodriguez & Morgan vs. Deville & Green for the WWE Women’s Tag Team titles

Gunther vs. Xavier Woods for the Intercontinental title

No DQ match: Matt Riddle vs. Solo Sikoa

SmackDown fallout: Xavier Woods doesn’t know what to do next

SmackDown fallout: Ricochet & Strowman are eyeing a Tag Team title shot

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