WWE SMACKDOWN RESULTS (4/10): Keller’s report on Cody responds to last week’s angle, Sami Zayn addresses Trick Williams, Drew McIntyre to “expose” real Jacob Fatu, Royce Keys debuts

By Wade Keller, PWTorch editor


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WWE SMACKDOWN REPORT
APRIL 10, 2026
SAN JOSE, CALIF. AT SAP CENTER
AIRED LIVE ON USA NETWORK
REPORT BY WADE KELLER, PWTORCH EDITOR

Commentators: Joe Tessitore, Wade Barrett

Ring Announcer: Mark Nash

Attendance: WrestleTix reports as of today 9,678 tickets were distributed so far. The arena has a capacity of 19,190 spectators when configured for concerts.


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[HOUR ONE]

-Joe Tessitore introduced the show as they showed an aerial view of the Las Vegas venue hosting WrestleMania 42 next weekend.

-A video package aired on last week’s show-closing segment with Randy Orton, Cody Rhodes, and Pat McAfee. They showed social media reaction screen grabs of people reacting. They replayed McAfee saying Cody is a puppet of a champion who represents everything they hate. They replayed him saying the business that Cody is leading is terrible and Orton will save the f—in’ business. Then they showed clips of Cody later in the show responding by saying McAfee and everyone who represents him can kiss his ass and that he can hear the voices in his head finally.

-They cut to the parking lot of Cody arriving in the parking lot. He asked G.M. Nick Aldis where Pat McAfee was. Aldis said he wasn’t there yet but he was on his way. He said he knows what is going through Cody’s mind, but he is under strict orders to tell Cody not to put his hands on McAfee under any circumstances. Cody asked who he is answering to. Aldis said it’s someone above him. Jelly Roll showed up and asked where McAfee and Orton were. Aldis told him to please not engage later with so much at stake. “Please, stay out of this,” he said. Aldis walked away. Jelly Roll said this doesn’t have anything to do with McAfee or him. He told Cody it’s about him and Orton and he said he’s fighting for something bigger than his own story this time.

-Rhea Ripley made her entrance. She addressed Jade Cargill. She congratulated her on managing to find her one and only weakness. She said now it’s not about physiques or titles; she attacked “my Iyo.” (At first I thought she said “my ego.”) She told her to come out so she could whip her ass. Iyo came out to her music and she sold a sore right arm.

Ripley expressed displeasure and frustration that she came out. “What are you doing here?” she asked. Iyo said she said she knows she will get Jade at WrestleMania, but she wants to face her tonight. Fans cheered. Jade said she’s not 100 percent and asked if she’s sure that’s what she wants. Rhea said she could handle it. Fans loudly chanted, “Iyo! Iyo!” She said she was sure. She said she’d talk to Aldis if she had to. “I want Jade tonight!” she exclaimed. Fans cheered.

Aldis stepped out to boos from the fans. He said he had something else in mind, but it’s a good idea so he booked it. Iyo was happy. Rhea looked concerned.

-They went to Tessitore and Wade Barrett who reacted. Barrett said that’s a big main event. Tessitore plugged other segments and matches as they showed Bayley & Lyra Valkyria outside and Alexa Bliss and Charlotte Flair tending to each other’s hair.

-A video package aired on Roman Reigns-C.M. Punk with scenes of them in Las Vegas and snippets of them trading insults and threats. [c]

-Tessitore plugged AAA streaming at 10 ET on YouTube and Facebook tomorrow night.

(1) BAYLEY (w/Lyra Valkyria) vs. ALEXA BLISS (w/Charlotte Flair)

Tessitore noted Bayley’s strong positive fan reception in her home town. Barrett commented on clips of what happened with the women’s teams on Raw earlier in the week. The bell rang 18 minutes into the hour. After an early “Bayley!” chant, Barrett said it’s not often you hear a crowd 100 percent cheering Alexa’s opponents and not cheering her at all. Bliss set up an early Sister Abigail, but Bayley blocked it. When Alexa got in some offense, Charlotte celebrated with a pose and smile at ringside. Bayley made a comeback and landed a wrecking ball kick to Bliss at ringside. They cut to a double-box break at 2:30. [c/db]

Bayley eyed Charlotte as she made her way to the top rope. Bliss recovered and knocked Bayley off balance. Barrett said Bayley should have stayed focused on her opponent. Bliss then climbed to the top rope. After fending off Bayley, she landed a leaping DDT off the second rope for a two count.

Bliss set up a Sister Abigail, but Bayley countered with a Bayley-to-Belly. Both were down and slow to get up. Another “Bayley!” chant broke out. Bliss caught Bayley in a small package for a two count. Bayley countered with a jackknife cover for a two count. They battled back and forth. Bayley landed a top rope elbowdrop for a believable dramatic near fall at 9:30. They battled at ringside. Bayley let out a “woo!” and threw Bliss back into the ring, then did a mock Ric Flair strut right in front of Charlotte. Charlotte was enraged and threw off her jacket. Bayley snapped Bliss over the middle rope. Charlotte threw her jacket a Bayley, and then Bliss schoolboyed her for a three count.

WINNER: Bliss in 10:00.

-Tessitore commented on clips of last week’s angle with Sami Zayn and Trick Williams with Little Yachty.

-Backstage, Matt Cardona told Carmelo Hayes he has to patiently wait for that WrestleMania Moment. He said he had to, but it was worth it. Trick and Yachty walked in. Trick told Hayes he thought he was going to win. Hayes said it was Trick’s fault he lost in the first place. Yachty said he gets to watch Trick win at WrestleMania from his couch. Hayes said he’s coming after Trick after WrestleMania. Trick asked Cardona what he was looking at. Cardona said he’s sick of guest running their mouths like they run the place. Tachty told Trick he should take on Cardona tonight. Trick didn’t like the idea at first, but then agreed.

-Tessitore said they were awaiting the arrival of McAfee. “What will Pat McAfee say tonight?” he said. “That is coming up.” [c]

-A graphic noted that Drew McIntyre vs. Jacob Fatu will be the second unsanctioned match in WrestleMania history.

-A vignette aired with McIntyre framing Fatu as “a failure as a man, a failure as a father.” McIntyre spoke from inside a jail cell. He said Fatu chose a life of crime over his family and his starving children. He said they needed a father “and you gave them a walking mug shot.” He said he’ll beat him within an inch of his life and he’ll end up back behind bars. He accused Fatu of stealing his title and his main event at WrestleMania. He closed: “I’ll be your judge, your jury, and your damn executioner!”

-Cathy Kelley asked Fatu for his thoughts on McIntyre’s comments. As he began to talk, in walked Solo Sikoa and the MFTs. He said anytime McIntyre or anyone brings up his past, it makes their family look bad. He said he’s a big embarrassment. Fatu said, “Solo, we’re not doing this today.” He said they can run it back. Solo laughed and suggested Tama Tonga might knock his teeth out again. Fatu asked, “What’s up there, Tama?” Tama eyed him back and said, “You know what it is.” Solo patted Tama on his shoulder and laughed before walking away to talk with Aldis.

-They went to Tessitore and Barrett at ringside. Barrett said Fatu’s motivation might not bode well for McIntyre. Tessitore threw to a video package on Royce Keys (formerly Powerhouse Hobbs in AEW).

-Keys was shown walking the streets of Oakland, speaking about gang violence and drugs, but his grandparents weren’t having it. He visited his childhood home. “We didn’t have a lot, but we had each other,” he said. He said wrestling brought him so much happiness. “Not a lot of people can make it out of here,” he said. He talked of his motivation. “I refuse to be defined by where I’m from,” he said. “But instead, by where I’m going.”

-They showed Keys walking backstage. Tessitore said he was making his debut next. [c]

-Tessitore plugged WWE World on WrestleMania weekend. “It is the best fan experience you’ll see in sports,” he said. Then he and Barrett said Fatu vs. Tama and Trick vs. Cardona had become official for later in the show.

(2) ROYCE KEYS vs. BERTO (w/Angel Garza)

Key came out to his entrance theme, with his eyed welled up with emotion. The bell rang 50 minutes into the hour. Barrett said, “What a specimen!” Berto got in some offense, but Keys came back, lowered his straps, and landed a spinebuster for the win. Barrett called it “pure dominance.”

WINNER: Keys in 3:00.

-They showed McAfee arriving in a pick-up truck. Boos rang out. He wore a t-shirt that said, “Saving the Business One RKO after Another.” He asked Aldis if they told everyone. Aldis said he did tell everyone they cannot put their hands on him. McAfee acted super full of himself and cocky. Jelly Bean confronted McAfee as he walked into the arena. “Did you tell Randy to RKO me?” he asked. McAfee said no, but he shouldn’t have been out there between Randy and Cody. He asked what he was doing. McAfee said he wouldn’t understand because he’s an outsider and it’s a lot bigger than he can imagine. Jelly Bean said someone is going to end up checking him. McAfee said that’s be a very bad idea. Jelly Roll shoved him against the wall and then Aldis barged in. Jelly Roll butted up against Aldis and said he doesn’t work there. McAfee asked security “to get this ex-convict outsider out of here, please.”

(Keller’s Analysis: This seems destined to get the wrong kind of heat. The whole bit of him accusing others of being outsiders is heavy-handed hypocrisy in a way that feels patronizing because it’s such an obvious broad stroke. His promo was so full of utter nonsense last week, it’s hard to see this at this stage as anything other than a top executive being a mark for his sports-world fame and giving him a “wrestling heel fantasy camp” role at the expense of actual wrestlers and what fans actually want to watch. We’ll see if he can improve upon last week’s embarrassment.)

-Tessitore commented on clips of a Zuffa boxing match last weekend. They showed Tony Hirsche Jr. at ringside.

-Kelley interviewed Keys backstage. She said she’s known him for a long time and working for WWE was always his goal. He said it’s a long time coming. He said he got to do his thing in front of his people, the Bay Area people, and how he gets to take it around the world. Solo approached him and said he did a good job out there. He said he runs things around Smackdown, so if he needed anything, let him know. Keys nodded and didn’t reveal how he felt.

[HOUR TWO]

-McAfee made his entrance. “San Jose, what a shithole!” he said. (Oh goodie, the localized insults on a worldwide TV show, the lowest form of an attempt to get heel heat.) He said fans shouldn’t boo him because he’s the hero in this entire thing. He said they cheer for the spineless bums like C.M. Punk. A “C.M. Punk” chant rang out. He asked fans if they liked when he called him Pat MagaFee. He said he’s an adult with a brain, so it was hard to take him seriously because he was wearing a WWE officially licensed C.M. Punk jacket and under that an officially licensed t-shirt. He said he has hundreds of items he’s selling the fans. He asked if when the TKO merch check comes in, does the cash go to the needy wrestling families who can’t afford wrestling tickets or right into the bank account titled, “I’m Sorry, Saudi Arabia.” Not much crowd response here.

“He’s a fraud,” McAfee said. “Like a politician. All talk, no action.” He said he had an opportunity to change things, but he got in a room and sat on his stomach and rolled over “like the little bitch that he is.” He gave fans a middle finger. He said he is a man of action and an agent of change. “Everything he says he is, I actually am.” He said when he brought up that ticket prices were too high, “especially when sloppy fat bag-o-bones C.M. Punk is one of the main eventers, I couldn’t help but agree with him.” He asked why anyone would want to spend their money to watch that WrestleMania. (Geeesh.)

“So I decided to be your hero, scumbags,” h esaid. He called a fan “fatso” and threatened to slap him. He said none of the disgusting fans deserved it, but he called the official truck sponsor of WrestleMania and asked if they wanted to help WWE fans get to WrestleMania. He asked them to chip in 25 percent of the price of Saturday WrestleMania tickets now until the end of Raw on Monday. “You can thank me, San Jose!”

(Keller’s Analysis: This is just embarrassing.)

He said he wouldn’t recommend Sunday night WrestleMania for anyone. He said Orton will save the business while winning his 15th world title. He asked the fans if they ever won a Stanley Cup in San Jose. “Never?” he said. “Oh, wow. Ass, like the rest of this city.” He said Randy will be a 15-time world champion after he absolutely demoralizes Cody. Cody’s music then cut him off.

Cody made his way out to the ring. When Cody entered the ring, McAfee mock-sang Cody’s lyrics. Pyro blasted as Cody raised his belt in the air. Cody said, “I’m going to go out on a limb and say I don’t think you belong here.” He said he can get a replica title belt and do the entrance of his favorite wrestler and live out his “Superstar experience” and then go back to whoever sent him there and tell them, “Thank you, Daddy.”

He told him the Attitude Era was 30 years ago. He said Orton watched the Attitude Era in high school. He said McAfee is just a play wrestler. He brought up Paul Boesch “who was very good at his job.” He said McAfee talked about the IWC and “the marks” and “all the buzzwords.” He said Boesch used to say the fans aren’t marks, they’re customers. “And when you grow up and everything you have it because of said customers and it’s your family’s life work and you’re a multi-generation wrestler, they’re not even customers. He said every single one of them aren’t customers, they’re family. “And Pat, you have a gift,” he said. “For the centuries that pro wrestling has been around, they have never agreed on anything except what I’m about to tell you. For the first time ever, the entire fandom of what we do agrees on the fact that at WrestleMania, they want to see Randy Orton and they do not want to see Pat McAfee.” Fans cheered. “Go home, Pat,” Cody said with a slow deep cadence. He dropped the mic. “Message delivered,” said Tessitore. Fans chanted, “Go home, Pat!

McAfee said, “I am home, you [bleep].” McAfee said he was born to be in the business, whereas Cody was born into the business with a silver spoon. “All I see is the fakest dude on Earth,” he said. “Spray tan, died hair, fake teeth, lispy lips, and a ten thousand dollar suit that you think makes you look good because Ric Flair said it’s the right thing to do. You’re a cosplay champion and one I’m going to rid the WWE Universe of along side of Randy Orton. He said he had a message for Cody and his inbred champion. “If Randy Orton doesn’t walk out of WrestleMania as a 15-time world champion, you will never see or hear from he in this business every again,” he said. A loud, “Go home, Pat!”chant rang out.

Cody said he should take his shades off. “Or wait, are you too high to remember that you were standing on that table for the last three years Yeeting your brain out?” he said. “Oh god, you must really hate this place.” He said he said he was tired, so maybe they can get Gunther out there to put him to sleep once and for all. Cody left the ring.

McAfee said he’s always been an elite runaway artist. “Hun, Stardust?” he said. He asked if he’s going to go suck Triple H’s ass so he can get a little more opportunity to politic. He said he’s deep in Paul Levesque’s cheeks. Cody took off his jacket as McAfee taunted him. As he was about to enter the ring, Orton appeared on the big screen and asked Cody if he has his attention. He said Cody was forgetting something. They showed Orton standing over an injured Jelly Roll. He said he’s going to bring “your boy” Jelly Roll to him. He dragged Jelly Roll by one leg to the entrance stage. Cody checked on Jelly Roll as Orton walked away. Cody turned as McAfee approached him. Orton then attacked Cody from behind.

As Orton beat up Cody in the ring, Jelly Roll stood and walked onto the ring apron. When McAfee charged, Jelly Roll grabbed him by his throat. Orton hit Jelly Roll. Cody fought back against Orton. McAfee hit Cody from behind. Orton gave Cody a draping DDT. When Cody stood, Orton hit him in the head with a belt. “Just as cheap as it gets,” said Barrett. (Is he referring to the belt shot or the entire McAfee heel act.) McAfee got in a stomp on Cody before leaving the ring. He carried the WWE belt over his shoulder and took some digs at fans as he left.

(Keller’s Analysis: This is the epitome of an angle that someone who doesn’t understand the pro wrestling industry would think is great, not realizing cheap and counter-productive attempts to get heat like this is what dying companies do that ultimately makes everything worse. This is just amateur hour, and for all WWE has done out of desperation during tough time in the past, they always stayed out of this realm. It’s sad to watch. Cody did the best he could. They’re obviously setting up Jelly Roll & Cody vs. McAfee & Orton for Backlash, and I think they’re going to need to find sponsors to pay fans to attend that.) [c]

-They replayed what happened before the break.

-They showed McAfee and Orton gloating as they left the building. McAfee got in his car. He said, “IWC, marks, if you will, you’re welcome.”

-They went to Tessitore and Barrett. Barrett said he is as classless as it gets.

-Highlights aired of C.M. Punk’s promo from Raw earlier this week.

-Jacob Fatu made his entrance.  [c]

-Miz and Kit Wilson walked up to Aldis. Miz complained about the ref Dan Engler last week not finishing his three count. Aldis said it was like something took over the man. Miz said something had to be done. Aldis said there’s nothing to be done, as the man was cursed, and it was out of the scope of his control. Kit complained. Aldis booked him against Danhausen, unless he’s scared of the curse. Miz yelled, “There is no curse!”

-They showed fans who were punished by moving to the front row to watch McAFee’s “heel fantasy camp” segment.

(3) JACOB FATU vs. TAMA TONGA (w/Solo, MFTs)

The bell rang 37 minutes into the hour. They cut to a very early double-box break. [c/db]

Tessitore plugged that the Andre the Giant Battle Royal would take place on Smackdown next week. Tama scored a very near fall after a spinning neckbreaker at 7:00. Fatu landed a Mighty Moonsault seconds later for the win.

WINNER: Fatu in 8:00.

-Afterward, McIntyre attack Fatu and gave him his signature moves at ringside including his Future Shock DDT. He then pulled out a chain. He used it against Fatu for a couple more minutes in the ring.

(Keller’s Analysis: That went on a long time.) [c]

-Tessitore and Barrett plugged that Fatu vs. McIntyre would take place on ESPN2 starting at 5 ET.

-R-Truth was telling someone on the phone how to get ESPN Unlimited, giving out a couple websites to sign up or find out if you already had access through a cable provider. Truth was standing at what looked like a lemonade stand but with ESPN letters on paper hanging above his head. Danhausen walked up to Truth and said he’s going to beat Kit, and then take over the world. Damien Priest walked up to Truth. Priest and Truth got into their confusion about Asuka and Danhausen. Truth accused Priest of thinking Danhausen was Asuka. In the background, Ripley threw B-Fab into a rolling crate. “One down, one to go!” she said.

-Sami Zayn made his entrance. He said the crowd reaction was interesting. He said he senses people want change. He said even Cody told him he might have to change to get ahead. He said Orton told him to be more cut throat. He said, as fans booed, that it sounds like some of them want to see some change as well. He said they need to understand that his entire career he has strived to give them something more than a hot t-shirt or a catch phrase or a viral moment. “I have tried to give you myself,” he said. “Something real. My mind, my heart, my soul.” He said he’s not dumb and he can hear people booing, but it still means something to some of the fans.

He asked the booing fans what he actually did, but then he said he didn’t care. He said his true fans, his ride or die fans, where are they? He said he knows they’re in the house and they’re watching at home. He said his fans will have his back no matter what, and then the pressure is off and the anxiety is gone. He said whether you like it or don’t like it, in nine days he’s walking into WrestleMania as the champ and he’ll walk out as the champ. Trick’s music played and fans sang “Whoop that trick!”

Lil Yachty yelled “What?” during lyrics to Trick’s theme. Trick said the fans are tired of hearing Sami talk. He said he whines and can’t get the job done. Sami leaned against the ropes and listened as Trick told him that Sami hates him. He said he “can’t stand the sauce, the flavor.” He said he didn’t spent 20 years to get to this spot, but he’s called The Anointed One.” He said whether you like it or you hate it, he’s going to beat his ass at WrestleMania. “Let’s talk about it,” he said. “Because everybody loves Trick Williams.”

Sami said he disagrees. He said he doesn’t think the fans love him. He said he’s been around six months. He said they like him and have a crush on him and are infatuated with him. He said he’s charming and walks the walk and dresses like a 1970s New York pimp. “What’s not to like?” he said. He told Trick to take off his sunglasses and look him in the eyes. He said he can make all the ginger jokes he wants, but he’s going to face a main eventer at WrestleMania and he’ll drag him to deep waters. He said he hasn’t shown him anything yet, so they’ll find out real quick if he can walk the walk or just talk. Little Yachty said he sounds like a hater. He said there will be a new U.S. Champion at WrestleMania.

Matt Cardona made his way to the ring to his music.

(Keller’s Analysis: That was something. Trick is an example of having a headwind to begin with to get him booed and then doing nothing to get him booed and continuing with all the things that led to fans defaulting to liking him, and Sami is the victim at this point.) [c/db]

(4) MATT CARDONA vs. TRICK WILLIAMS

They started the match during the break 9 minutes into the hour. Cardona took control and punched him in the corner a few times. Trick slipped free and knocked Cardona onto his back as they cut to a break at 6:00. [c/db]

They showed Sami watching at ringside. Smai stepped onto the ring apron. Yachty yanked Sami off the ring apron. Sami then delivered a Helluva Kick to Yachty. Cardona scored a two count on a distracted Trick with a schoolboy, but then Trick came right back with a Trick Shot for the win.

WINNER: Williams in 13:00.

(Keller’s Analysis: That finish was too close to the finish of Bayley and Bliss earlier.)

-A video package aired on the Oba Femi-Brock Lesnar angle on Raw.

-Danhausen made his entrance. He was introduced as being from 1311 Mockingbird Lane, which would make him next door. neighbor of The Munsters. [c]

(5) DANHAUSEN vs. KIT WILSON

During Kit’s entrance, they replayed what happened last week with the ref’s shoulder freezing up before counting three. The bell rang 31 minutes into the hour. Kit climbed to the top rope, but Danhausen sat up and cursed Kit. Pyro blasted behind Kit. Kit collapsed. Barrett called it a pyro malfunction. When Miz stood on the ring apron, Danhausen poked him in the eyes. Danhausen gave Kit his “big boot” for the win.

WINNER: Danhausen.

-Miz came up behind Danhausen afterward, but the lights went out. When they came back on, Danhausen was half way to the back. Miz was fuming with frustration.

-Jade asked people if they had seen Michin. She heard her writing on the ground around the corner. Jade checked on her. [c]

-Barrett and Tessitore ran through the WrestleMania line-up.

-Rhea told Sky that she left Jade for her after taking out the other two. Sky asked Rhea to stay in the back. “No distractions,” she said. Rhea agreed, but asked her to leave something for her for WrestleMania.

-Sky made her ring entrance. [c]

(6) IYO SKY vs. JADE CARGILL

Sky’s entrance theme finished after the break. Tessitore noted she was massaging her injured arm still. Jade’s entrance took place. The bell rang 52 minutes into the hour. Sky countered Jade mid-air and dropkicked her to ringside. Sky went for a dive through the ropes, but Jade punched her. Jade then lifted and dropped Sky onto the ring apron. They cut to a double-box break 2:00. [c/db]

Jade dominated during the break in the ring. Back from the break, Jade pressed her above her head. Sky slipped free and applied a sleeper. Tessitore said Sky was doing well for being at 50 percent. Jade broke free and went for a pump kick, but Sky ducked and rolled Jade up for a two count. Jade ducked a kick by Sky and landed a Blue Thunder Bomb for a near fall. Jade then finished Sky with a Jaded.

WINNER: Jade in 10:00.

-Ripley came out afterward to check on Sky as Jade gloated.


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