Friday Night SmackDown Results 6/13: A revved up Dean Ambrose and Roman Reigns kicked off SmackDown, promising to take out WWE COO Triple H, shut down "The Seth Rollins Business" for good, and maybe even beat Randy Orton to the World Title in the WWE World Heavyweight Title Ladder Match at the June 29 pay-per-view.
However, Triple H soon interrupted, pointing out that there were only so many spots in the unprecedented Ladder Match, before flipping a coin to see which Shield member would get the opportunity to qualify on SmackDown. After Ambrose won the toss, The Game announced that he would be in a qualifying SmackDown main event against Bray Wyatt. Not wanting Reigns to feel left out, Triple H also put him into the opening match against Bad New Barrett. Both Hounds would be banned from each other's contest!
Roman Reigns def. Bad News Barrett by Disqualification
Upon 3MB's intrusion, The Shield powerhouse proceeded to hurl Jinder Mahal over the announce table. He then delivered a Spear to Drew McIntyre and an even more devastating second one to Heath Slater in mid-air, as his adversary was leaping at him from the steel ring steps.
Erick Rowan def. Jey Uso
Two weeks ago on Raw, The Wyatt Family's creepy disciples asserted themselves among the top contenders to WWE Tag Team Champions The Usos when they defeated the high-flying titleholders in a non-title match. And while Jimmy Uso overcame Luke Harper on WWE Main Event, Erick Rowan used the Side Slam to even things out with a strong SmackDown victory over Jey.
Bo Dallas def. R-Truth
Moments after jamming along with R-Truth during the rapping Superstar's entrance, the undefeated Bo Dallas continued to inspire the WWE Universe by scoring a victory with the running "Bo-Dog" to go "7-Bo." Victory lap, hand shake, "Bo-Lieve"!
Cesaro def. United States Champion Sheamus
Despite the outspoken advocate's previous criticisms that The Celtic Warrior has used a very Greco Roman small package in a "fight" to defeat The King of Swing at WWE Payback, that didn't stop the winner of the Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal from utilizing that very same move to pick up the huge non-title SmackDown victory.
Adam Rose def. Fandango
Rose planted his grateful opponent's face into the canvas for another festive victory, that was hardly the end of the party. For when Rose and his Rosebuds took their leave, one of his dressed-up followers stayed behind. The strange "bird" removed its mask the reveal an irate Summer underneath, paving the way for a wild brawl between her and a surprised Layla.
Big E def. Jack Swagger
Thanks to a distraction on Zeb Colter and Jack Swagger by the Ravishing Russian Lana, Big E seized the moment and hit the Big Ending on The Real American for the win.
Alicia Fox def. Aksana
While Alicia has generated a great deal of buzz with her recent erratic behavior, her outrageous antics did not stop her from earning an important SmackDown victory over her former friend, Aksana.
Wyatt def. Ambrose in a WWE World Heavyweight Title Ladder Qualifying Match
In the height of an intense SmackDown main event - in which both The Wyatt Family and Roman Reigns were banned from ringside -Ambrose hit Wyatt with Dirty Deeds. But, before he could attempt a pinfall, the exhausted Lunatic Fringe spotted Rollins standing on top of the SmackDown announce table. Choosing to put his full attention on pursuing his ex-cohort, Ambrose ran head on into Wyatt's Sister Abigail.
With the follow-up three-count, The Eater of Worlds earned his place in the WWE World Heavyweight Championship Ladder Match!