HomeWWEFriday Night SmackDown Latest Posts Uncategorized Bianca Belair Earns Victory Over Nia Jax! Face Team Gains Advantage in WarGames WWE Women’s Intercontinental Championship Who Should Become Inaugural WWE Women’s Intercontinental Champion? – You Vote! WWE Raw WWE Women’s Intercontinental Title Coming With Raw’s Move To Netflix Discussion Posts Raw Discussion Post: 11.25.24 SmackDown Spoilers: December 5th, 2014 By Erin December 2, 2014 Below are spoilers for this Friday’s edition of SmackDown: Spoiler * Naomi is shown backstage with flowers that were sent. Jimmy Uso shows up and says he didn’t send them. The card reads, “Apologies from Miz.” Uso throws the vase at the floor and breaks it. * The Miz vs. Jey Uso is next. The Miz cuts a promo and doesn’t understand why Jimmy Uso is upset. He’s trying to help Naomi. The Usos run out and Miz taunts Jimmy. The referee ends up sending Jimmy to the back. Miz wins with a Skull Crushing Finale after Jey goes after Damien Sandow. * AJ Lee is on commentary for Brie Bella vs. Naomi. Nikki Bella is also at ringside. Nikki tries to interfere but AJ pulls her off the apron. Naomi grabs Brie for a school boy and the win. (Source) December 2, 2014 Erin Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. Latest Posts Uncategorized Bianca Belair Earns Victory Over Nia Jax! Face Team Gains Advantage in WarGames WWE Women’s Intercontinental Championship Who Should Become Inaugural WWE Women’s Intercontinental Champion? – You Vote! WWE Raw WWE Women’s Intercontinental Title Coming With Raw’s Move To Netflix Discussion Posts Raw Discussion Post: 11.25.24 Don't Miss Uncategorized Bianca Belair Earns Victory Over Nia Jax! Face Team Gains Advantage in WarGames WWE Women’s Intercontinental Championship Who Should Become Inaugural WWE Women’s Intercontinental Champion? – You Vote! WWE Raw WWE Women’s Intercontinental Title Coming With Raw’s Move To Netflix Discussion Posts Raw Discussion Post: 11.25.24 Social Media Catch-Up Toni Storm, Rhea Ripley, Utami, Jordynne Grace, And More Ranked On ESPN’s Best 30 Under 30