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Thursday, Dec 17 | 8/7 PMC

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WWE SmackDown results, Dec. 17, 2015: An irate Owens disqualified for an excessive attack on Ziggler, Showoff superkicks Ambrose

Sheamus tried to throw Roman Reigns off SmackDown

NEWARK, N.J. — In the wake of an extremely turbulent WWE TLC, new WWE World Heavyweight Champion Roman Reigns experienced a rocky return to Thursday night, while The Showoff engaged in a highly personal showdown with a very dangerous prizefighter. 

Sheamus tried to kick Roman Reigns off SmackDown: SmackDown, December 17, 2015

The Celtic Warrior sends security after the new WWE World Heavyweight Champion.

While the new WWE World Heavyweight Champion Roman Reigns returned to the best show on Thursday night looking to celebrate with the WWE Universe, former titleholder Sheamus had other plans.

Shrugging off Reigns’ invitation to come down to the ring, The Celtic Warrior explained that a formal investigation had been launched into The Big Dog’s attacks on the McMahon family and that he wasn’t allowed to be in the arena. On behalf of The Authority, the Irish Superstar then sent security to remove Reigns from the building. In response, the black-clad champion disposed of each and every one of them in painful fashion.

Alberto Del Rio def. Ryback

Ryback vs. Alberto Del Rio: SmackDown, December 17, 2015

The Big Guy goes head-to-head with the reigning United States Champion.

Just when it looked like Ryback would overcome United States Champion Alberto Del Rio with Shell Shocked, The League of Nations emerged. The distraction allowed The Essence of Excellence to lock in the Cross Armbreaker and make The Big Guy tap out. After the bell, the League launched a fierce beatdown that left The Human Wrecking Ball lying on the canvas.

Titus O’Neil def. Tyler Breeze

Titus O'Neil vs. Tyler Breeze: SmackDown, December 17, 2015

Goldust adds his own bizarre magic to Prince Pretty's match against Titus O'Neil.

As The Gorgeous One battled Titus O’Neil, Goldust opted to join the party and sat in the VIP Lounge with an outraged Summer Rae. Then, in the final moments of the contest, The Bizarre One picked up Prince Pretty’s selfie stick, distracting Breeze long enough for O’Neil to hit Clash of the Titus for the three-count. 

The Lucha Dragons def. Kofi Kingston & Xavier Woods of The New Day

The Lucha Dragons vs. Kofi Kingston & Xavier Woods of The New Day: SmackDown, December 17, 2015

Sin Cara & Kalisto take on the reigning WWE Tag Team Champions.

Prior to their match against The Lucha Dragons, WWE Tag Team Champions The New Day took boasting to the extreme, as they celebrated beating both their masked opponents and The Usos to retain their titles at WWE TLC.

But in the subsequent match, Sin Cara took advantage of their excessive celebrating, utilizing his incredible athletic prowess to take both Xavier Woods and Big E out. This allowed Kalisto to leap up to the ropes and take Kingston down for the huge non-title victory over the “power of positivity.”

Later, it was revealed that The New Day will have to put their titles on the line against The Luchas, this coming Tuesday on a special SuperSmackDown LIVE. 

Becky Lynch def. Brie Bella

Becky Lynch vs. Brie Bella: SmackDown, December 17, 2015

The Lass Kicker tries to beat Brie Mode all on her own.

Team Bella’s Brie took on Becky Lynch on SmackDown — with Team B.A.D. sitting front row dressed in Brie Mode attire. But in the height of the action, it was the emerging Divas Champion Charlotte who decided to interject herself in the match by tripping up Brie. Though Becky was taken back by the interference, The Lass Kicker locked in the Dis-arm-her to make her opponent tap out.

Later, Becky was noticeably hurt, feeling Charlotte’s interference meant that the titleholder didn’t believe she could win on her own.

Dolph Ziggler def. Kevin Owens by Disqualification

Dolph Ziggler vs. Kevin Owens: SmackDown, December 17, 2015

The Showoff looks to get payback from a very dangerous prizefighter.

After losing the Intercontinental Title to Dean Ambrose at WWE TLC, Kevin Owens launched a fierce attack on both the new titleholder and Dolph Ziggler on Raw. As a result, The Showoff looked for payback against the prizefighter in SmackDown’s main event. 

But after Owens hurled Ziggler over the top rope and caused damage to his adversary’s neck and shoulder, he followed up with an excessive ringside assault that would get him disqualified. Ziggler fought back after the bell, leading Owens to continue his onslaught until Dean Ambrose emerged to save him.

While The Lunatic Fringe nearly hit Dirty Deeds on the former champion, the prizefighter escaped. The brash contender then hit the war-torn Ziggler with a Superkick out of nowhere. When Ambrose checked to see if Ziggler was OK, The Showoff hit the unstable Superstar with a Superkick — possibly not knowing what he was doing.