Friday Night SmackDown Results 8/29: On an explosive Labor Day Weekend edition of SmackDown, Roman Reigns' one-on-one matchup with Bray Wyatt escalated into Six-Man Tag Team match-up. The match ended in a disqualification victory for the black-clad Superstar, after he was attacked at ringside by Wyatt's fearsome followers. Fortunately for the powerhouse Superstar, Big Show & Mark Henry arrived to tip the scales in Reigns' favor, sending Erick Rowan straight into an earth-shattering Superman Punch.
Soon after the chaotic opening scuffle, it was announced that Big Show, Mark Henry & Roman Reigns would clash with The Wyatt Family in a massive Six Man Tag Team Match for SmackDown's main event!
WWE.com has the summary of all the matches that transpired tonight:
Seth Rollins def. Rob Van Dam
RVD gave The Architect a run for his money in a hard-fought battle, but in the end, it was the calculating Rollins who Curb Stomped his high-flying foe for the victory.
Divas Champion Paige def. Emma
Paige made quick work of Emma, forcing the dancing Diva to submit to the PTO.
Rusev def. Jack Swagger in a Submission Match
Jack Swagger's determination was once again on display as he took Rusev to the limit in a heated Submission Match. The Real American looked be on the verge of breaking The Super-Athlete's Accolade submission maneuver until Bo Dallas appeared from nowhere and literally threw in the white towel.
The referee didn't call the match, but the distraction allowed the inspirational Superstar to trip up the former World Heavyweight Champion, who was then forced to tap out.
Jimmy Uso def. Stardust
it didn't take the golden grapplers long to recapture their vicious side, attacking the Samoan squad after Jimmy rolled up his starry-eyed opponent for the victory.
Roman Reigns, Big Show & Mark Henry def. Bray Wyatt, Luke Harper & Erick Rowan
Roman Reigns, Big Show & Mark Henry began their match against The Wyatt Family in dramatic fashion, with all six behemoths staring each other down in the middle of the ring. This was just the calm before the storm, however, as these hulking Superstars proceeded to engage in an enormous main event clash that had WWE fans chanting, "This is awesome!"
The chaotic clash had no shortage of fast-paced action, highlighted by the 7-foot, 400-plus pound Big Show performing a sunset-flip! Amid the frenzied chaos and bodies scattered around the ring, Reigns launched himself off the ropes to deliver an emphatic match-ending Spear on Luke Harper.