WWE Smackdown Results and Match Review, 28th November 2025

Published on: November 29, 2025
WWE SmackDown Results: 28.11.2025

WWE SmackDown was back at Ball Arena in Denver for a big night, setting the stage for what’s sure to be a wild War Games weekend. The show kicked off by reminding everyone about the women’s War Games situation, but things quickly moved to the The last time is now tournament.

Jey Uso, Rusev, LA Knight, and The Miz all faced off in intense matches that could totally change the power structure on SmackDown. The show also had a bunch of behind-the-scenes stuff going on, unexpected face-offs, and a crazy main event with a lot of people involved.

With championship stories getting more intense and some rivalries turning into full-on fights, the November 28 show kept fans busy from beginning to end. The Denver crowd witnessed some major shifts that will definitely play a big role as we head into Survivor Series weekend.

WWE SmackDown Results: 28.11.2025

Jey Uso vs Rusev.

Rusev started strong, landing several massive suplexes and an elbow before executing a tremendous Samoan Drop and locking in the Accolade. Jey Uso battled out of it and landed the Samoan Drop before nearly falling off the spear.

Jey attempted the Machka Kick but kicked out before Rusev missed his finisher and grabbed another spear. Jey finished with a diving splash to secure the victory.

Bothβ€‹β€β€‹β€Œβ€β€‹β€β€Œβ€‹β€β€‹β€Œβ€β€‹β€β€Œ R-Truth and The Miz were backstage and were willing to participate in the tournament if their names would be drawn by Nick Aldis.

LA Knight vs. The Miz

Once again, The Miz, a Grand Slam Champion, was on hand for the tournament match, and LA attempted a sleeper hold, but The Miz countered it with a back suplex. Knight took the neckbreaker and the DDT to the face before The Miz struck Skull Crushing Finale for a near fall.

Knight got up again, and in spite of The Miz trying to poke him in the eyes for a cheap shot, LA managed to land the BFT and took the victory.

Result: LA Knight def. The β€‹β€β€‹β€Œβ€β€‹β€β€Œβ€‹β€β€‹β€Œβ€β€‹β€β€ŒMiz

Charlotte Flair vs Asuka

 The women’s Survivor Series advantage match provided another element to the War Games storyline.  Charlotte Flair and Asuka traded powerful blows, suplexes, and top-rope attacks in a violent match that drew on their extensive history.  Asuka tried the blue mist, but Flair avoided and delivered Natural Selection for the win.

The MFT vs. Motor City Machine Guns, Rey Fenix, Shinsuke Nakamura & Sami Zayn – Elimination Tag Match

Early on, Solo and the MFT jumped on Sabin, giving him a real pounding before anyone could tag in. Then, Nakamura took over, landing a sliding German Suplex. JC Mateo was the first one out after a pin, and soon after, Tama Tonga pinned Shinsuke, taking him out of the match.

Next, Tonga Loa was eliminated. Then, Talla Tonga started working on Rey Fenix in the ring. Solo got back in, and the MCMG tried their Skull and Bones move, but the MFT guys caused a distraction, stopping them. Talla then chokeslammed Shelley on the apron, eliminating him.

Sabin was out next, leaving only Sami and Rey to fight against Talla, Solo, and Tama Tonga from the MFT. Rey did a big dive to the outside but was then eliminated as well. Sami was now in a tough three-on-one situation. He managed to eliminate Tama Tonga with a Helluva Kick.

Talla Tonga then missed a kick and crashed into the barricade, getting counted out by the ref. Back in the ring, Sami managed to kick out of two Spinnin’ Solos before getting hit with an Exploder Suplex. Sami tried for the Helluva Kick, but got a superkick instead. Solo then finished things off with a Samoan Spike, winning the match.

WWE SmackDown Results 28th November 2025

  • Jey Uso def. Rusev
  • LA Knight def. The Miz
  • Charlotte Flair def. Asuka
  • The MFT def. Motor City Machine Guns, Rey Fenix, Shinsuke Nakamura & Sami Zayn

Sourav Paul

Sourav is a writer for Sports Claus, delivering in-depth coverage of the high-stakes world of WWE and competitive esports. With a strong foundation in traditional sports like football and cricket, I bring a unique analytical lens to every story, whether it's the drama of the squared circle or the intensity of a grand final.

Join WhatsApp

Join Now

Join Telegram

Join Now

Leave a Comment