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Furious WWE fans jump on SmackDown spoilers days before show airs on Netflix

PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND - JUNE 12: Finn Balor during SmackDown at Amica Mutual Pavillion on June 12, 2026 in Providence, Rhode Island. (Photo by Georgiana Dallas/WWE via Getty Images)
WWE fans in London last night were treated to a fantastic show (Picture: Georgiana Dallas/WWE via Getty Images)

This article contains some spoilers for Friday’s episode of SmackDown.

WWE fans watching SmackDown in London last night were treated to a fantastic show, but everyone else is having to wait.

The superstars and crew will be travelling to Saudi Arabia over the next few days for Saturday’s Night of Champions event, meaning the usual weekly Friday night show was taped a few days early.

Some huge matches had already been announced, featuring the likes of Nathan Frazer, Paige and Giulia, while fans knew stars like GUNTHER and Cody Rhodes would be appearing.

However, it was a surprise debut which has got some people riled up.
Metro was live in attendance for SmackDown, and while we won’t be revealing all the details, this is your last chance to look away.

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After months of hype, England’s own Blake Monroe finally made her first appearance on the blue brand and revealed her first rivalry in the process.

GUNTHER and Cody Rhodes had been announced(Picture: Kevin Sabitus/WWE via Getty Images)

Despite the great moment for fans in the arena, people at home have been ranting on social media that it was a mistake to debut her in a way that means it’s now been spoiled online.

‘You had a thousand chances to debut Blake the right way, and you chose a taped show. What a clown move. 🤡,’ X user @25_saurav complained.
Others simply asked why WWE decided to have her ‘debut on a taped show’.

And another fan, @NN_Graps, argued: ‘Another reason why it was such an odd choice to wait until a pre-taped London show is Blake now has to no-sell this and wait for Friday night to acknowledge her presence on The New A Show.’

Blake Monroe finally made her first appearance on the blue brand (Picture: WWE)

Even before the show, one fan had predicted Blake’s debut but insisted it wouldn’t be the right call.

@LoEl81 wrote: ‘It will be taped and everyone will know about it, probably even seen clips, before it even airs on Friday.

‘Kinda ruins the surprise and moment, but I’d take it right now. If she doesn’t debut in her home city, then I don’t even know where we go from there tbh.’

Despite some people sharing the sentiment, plenty more pointed out that Blake debuting in the UK was the perfect spot, regardless of when the show airs.

Fans somplained it ‘kinda ruins the surprise and moment’ (Picture: WWE)

‘No, they did not waste Blake Main Roster debut because London was the perfect place for her to debut at,’ argued @ThunderRail98

Before the show went on air, there were plenty of fans predicting it – and Blake even hinted to Metro that it could be on the cards.

While she wasn’t going to outright tell us, she teased last month: ‘We do have this European tour coming up, so maybe, let’s see…’

The highly anticipated debut comes after weeks of vignettes hyping up The Glamour’s arrival.

‘WWE and SmackDown audiences have never seen anything like me,’ she promised (Picture: WWE)

‘WWE and SmackDown audiences have never seen anything like me,’ she promised in our interview. ‘They’ve never seen a woman as versatile as me.’

Elsewhere on the show, fans already knew that Norfolk’s Paige would be facing off with Jacy Jayne, and Nathan Frazer challenged Rey Fenix.

After the SmackDown taping itself ended, fans at The O2 were treated to an untelevised match pitting Oba Femi and Seth Rollins against The Vision’s Bron Breakker and Austin Theory.

Once that bout was over, plenty of fans stayed in the arena for a special broadcast of England’s match against Ghana.

After the Three Lions failed to break down their opponents in the disappointing 0-0 draw, it was clear fans in attendance were much happier with the wrestling earlier in the evening.

WWE SmackDown airs every Friday night on Netflix.

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