WWE SmackDown: 10 Things You Might Have Missed

6. A Little Nod To Tony Chimel

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The bulletin boards Breezango use for their pre-taped skits are routinely some of the funniest easter eggs you can find on WWE TV. Rebranding their show from an X-Files parody to Twin Peaks ('Fashion Peaks') Tyler Breeze and Fandango lit up SmackDown again this week with their peculiar brand of humour.

Fandango was missing, only to stumble into the room alongside The Ascension during one of Tyler's dreams. This weird moment was made even stranger by a rare sighting of one former ring announcing favourite. On Fashion Peaks, Tony Chimel was known as the 'Killer Blob', a clear reference to 1958 horror movie classic The Blob.

Eyes may have been drawn to Fandango's high-school year book style 'Missing' poster in the centre of the screen, so it's understandable if even long-time fans missed Chimel's brief cameo. Also featured were Kane, The Bella Twins and Sting, but Chimel's picture was by far the most fun.

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