WWE SmackDown in London was packed with a ton of action and a lot of news surrounding WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event XLIII, as well as the 2026 Royal Rumble. However, the surprises did not stop there as Carmelo Hayes defended the United States Championship in a “U.S. Open Challenge.” On social media, Melo tweeted out that he wants “Britain’s best,” and that’s precisely what he got in the form of TNA X-Division Champion Leon Slater.
Slater has had many standout performances, not only in TNA Wrestling but also recently in WWE. On the last WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event, wherein we saw the retirement of the “Never Seen 17” John Cena, Slater was handpicked to represent the future of this business by Cena himself, as he and newest WWE Raw signee Je’Von Evans took on Dragon Lee and AJ Styles.

While they were unsuccessful in winning that match, they impressed the Washington, D.C. crowd, and Leon Slater was in London tonight to impress some more and hopefully become WWE United States Champion. Leon Slater is already the youngest X-Division Champion of all time. Is he poised to win the U.S. Title, too, and bring it back to the iMPACT Zone?
Unfortunately, it was not meant to be. Slater pulled out all the steps, hitting his signature up-and-over the ring post, as well as an impressive Spanish Fly. Leon would be outgunned by the reigning champion, with Melo hitting the First 48, then an Avalanche Cutter to put away a defiant Leon Slater.
Regardless of the result, the Brit impressed each and every one, pushing WWE’s United States Champion to the absolute limit. Kudos to the TNA X-Division Champion, Leon Slater, for a job well done.
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