WWE Smackdown Spoilers 20/11/12 - John Cena STF's Dolph Ziggler

Last night's WWE SmackDown spoilers from the tapings in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The show will air on Friday night on SyFy (US) and on Sky Sports (UK). The Miz opens the show with his MizTV. The face turn seems to be working as he came out to a good reaction. He talked about Dolph Ziggler's actions on Monday night and he brings out his guest - John Cena. The segment ends when AJ Lee and Dolph Ziggler both coming out, recapping the kiss on Monday night between AJ and Cena, with Vickie Guerrero then appearing and saying it's not the end for them. 1) Ryback squashed Darren Young. Titus O'Neil was on commentary and ended up on the receiving end of the Shell Shocked after the match. 2) R-Truth defeated WWE United States Champion Antonio Cesaro in a non-title match. 3) Alberto Del Rio defeated Sin Cara by submission with the Cross Armbreaker. Sin Cara's blue lighting returned for the contest. 4) WWE World Heavyweight Champion The Big Show defeated WWE Tag Team Champions Kane and Daniel Bryan in a Handicap Match. The finish came when the Tag Team Champions were arguing, though they got their comeback after the match by taking Show out. Sheamus and William Regal were shown watching the match from the sky box in the arena. 5) WWE Intercontinental Champion Kofi Kingston defeated Damien Sandow in what was said to be a really solid match. No word if the title was on the line. Wade Barrett was on commentary and declared that the title would soon be his. It is announced that on Monday's RAW, Michael Cole will interview Roman Reigns, Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins about their actions at Survivor Series and Monday's RAW. 6) Dolph Ziggler defeated Randy Orton in the main event with a Roll-up. After interference from Alberto Del Rio and Ricardo Rodriguez, the show ended with John Cena putting Ziggler in the STF to end the show.
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