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SmackDown preview, June 28, 2024: Bloodline Acknowledgment Ceremony and more

Last week, SmackDown garnered widespread acclaim from wrestling fans, highlighted by the debut of Jacob Fatu, a formidable Samoan fighter.
SmackDown preview, June 28, 2024: Bloodline Acknowledgment Ceremony and more
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Last week, SmackDown garnered widespread acclaim from wrestling fans, highlighted by the debut of Jacob Fatu, a formidable Samoan fighter. He astonished the WWE Universe by effortlessly defeating Randy Orton, Kevin Owens, and Cody Rhodes single-handedly. The escalating tensions between The Bloodline and Cody, Randy, and Kevin promise an explosive showdown at Money in the Bank, where they will collide in a six-man tag team match.
Stay tuned for what unfolds on the June 28 episode of SmackDown.
SmackDown preview, June 28, 2024
Here's a preview of this week's SmackDown:
Bloodline Acknowledgment Ceremony:

Following Jacob Fatu's explosive debut and Solo Sikoa's claim about Roman Reigns, a Bloodline Acknowledgment Ceremony is scheduled at The World's Most Famous Arena.
Jade Cargill vs. Candice LeRae vs. Tiffany Stratton:
Money in the Bank Qualifying Match: Jade Cargill, Candice LeRae, and Tiffany Stratton will compete in a live SmackDown match, vying for a spot in the Women's Money in the Bank Ladder Match, where the winner earns a championship opportunity of their choosing.

Naomi, Blair Davenport, and Indi Hartwell collide in Money in the Bank Qualifier:
Naomi, Blair Davenport, and Indi Hartwell will face off in another Money in the Bank Qualifying Match. Naomi, a three-time participant, seeks her first win, while Davenport and Hartwell aim for their debut in the prestigious match.
LA Knight vs. Logan Paul vs. Santos Escobar:
Money in the Bank Qualifying Match: Tensions run high as LA Knight, Logan Paul, and Santos Escobar prepare for their Money in the Bank Qualifying Match. Personal rivalries and underestimations fuel the intensity, particularly with Escobar's determination to prove himself against Knight and Paul.
In last week's episode of SmackDown, Paul Heyman was devastated when Solo Sikoa informed him that Roman Reigns isn't returning to WWE. It's unclear where Solo is getting his information, but he either doesn't know what he's talking about or he's deliberately misleading Paul. Roman Reigns will definitely be back in WWE; it's just a matter of timing.

In the meantime, Sikoa is consolidating power as The Bloodline's new Head of the Table by breaking rules and recruiting new members who seem loyal to him rather than Roman. These new members include Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and now Jacob Fatu. Jacob made a powerful debut last week, taking down Kevin Owens, Randy Orton, and the Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes.

WWE has officially announced that The Bloodline, led by Solo Sikoa, will host the Bloodline Acknowledgement Ceremony this Friday at Madison Square Garden. Current members Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, Jacob Fatu, and Paul Heyman are set to attend. However, Xero News reports that there is a real possibility that The Rock could make an appearance on this week's SmackDown at Madison Square Garden in New York. They suggest that The Rock might participate in the Bloodline Acknowledgement Ceremony.
Xero News posted on X:
"There is a REAL chance that The Rock will participate in The Bloodline's acknowledgment segment on SmackDown. Don't miss the acknowledgement ceremony on Friday. I'm hearing it might be rather electrifying."
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