We’re one stop away from a packed weekend for WWE, and it begins with this week’s WWE SmackDown. Tonight, we’ve got championship matches, an appearance from a GRAMMY award-winner, and a lot more coming the WWE Universe’s way. To stay in the loop, LWOPW provides all of you with LIVE WWE SmackDown results for July 11th, 2025. Without further ado, let’s run it down.

Live Venue:
WWE SmackDown on July 11, 2025, airs live from the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee.
Broadcast Details – What Time Does SmackDown Start Tonight, July 11, 2025?
- Time: 8 p.m. Eastern Time (ET) / 7 p.m. Central Time (CT)
- Channel: USA Network (live in the U.S.)
- Streaming: Netflix internationally, with early feed (1 p.m. ET) for global fans.
WWE SmackDown Card Tonight (7/11/25):
- WWE Tag Team Championship: The Street Profits (c) vs. The Wyatt Sicks (Joe Gacy & Dexter Lumis)
- R-Truth vs. Aleister Black
- Jelly Roll Live Appears Live on SmackDown in Nashville
- WWE Women’s Champion Tiffany Stratton goes face-to-face With Trish Stratus before WWE Evolution II
- Fatal 4-Way Match: Roxanne Perez vs. Sol Ruca vs. Kairi Sane. vs. Alexa Bliss
- Solo Sikoa & JC Mateo vs. Jimmy Uso & LA Knight
WWE SmackDown Results (7/11/25):
- LA Knight welcomes the WWE Universe to this week’s WWE SmackDown, ahead of his battle with Seth Rollins tomorrow night at WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event. Knight issued a warning to Mr. Money in the Bank; he’s hellbent on “hurting” Rollins this weekend. Paul Heyman would enter the arena, saying that he sees no future for LA Knight after Rollins is done with him. Solo Sikoa would interject himself into the situation, giving Heyman the chance to leave SmackDown, and he did, as well as extending the same courtesy to LA Knight. Of course, the “Megastar” did not oblige, ready to take on Sikoa and his MFTs. Surrounded, a chair would slide into the ring courtesy of Jimmy Uso. Knight and Jimmy would clean house, backing up the wolves. Nick Aldis would stop the proceedings, announcing a tag team match for later tonight between Sikoa and JC Mateo versus Uso and Knight.
- To formally kick off the action, the Fatal 4-Way between Alexa Bliss, Roxanne Perez, Sol Ruca, and Kairi Sane happens next. Each representative for their respective teams fought like it was the title match at WWE Evolution II, with highlights including a double Sol Snatcher from Ruca, as well as the women surrounding the ring, Charlotte, Zaria, Asuka, and Raquel Rodriguez, fighting a war of their own on the outside. In the end, Alexa Bliss’ experience would pay off, getting her knees up before Kairi Sane could hit the InSANE Elbow, then hitting the Sister Abigail DDT for the win and momentum heading into Sunday night.
- After a hectic 4-Way, the action picks up even more as The Street Profits defend the WWE Tag Team Championship against Joe Gacy and Dexter Lumis of The Wyatt Sicks. In a match of the night candidate, the Profits would come so close to notching their seventh successful title defense. Unfortunately, interferences would come into play, leading to The Wyatt Sicks becoming the #andNEW WWE Tag Team Champions.
- Nashville’s own Jelly Roll comes into town next. The city was bouncing for their hometown boy, until Logan Paul intervened, immediately calling him a “clout-chaser” and “outsider” who was leeching off what “wrestlers” like him had built. Randy Orton would not stand for this, pointing out the audacity of Paul to say things like that, referring to him as a “whiny little b*tch.” Before Orton could go further, Drew McIntyre would hit a Claymore on Orton. Paul would pick up the scraps and beat down Orton before Jelly Roll got involved to save his friend.
- Next on this WWE SmackDown results, R-Truth prepares for battle against Aleister Black. As expected, Black would rule the majority of the match. Unfortunately, Black would get too fired up, threatening to hit Truth with a Steel Chair and not caring about the consequences. The ref would get it off of Black’s hands. Truth would capitalize on this momentary lapse, rolling up Aleister Black for the shocking win.
- Trish Stratus and WWE Women’s Champion Tiffany Stratton have one final showdown before their championship dream match at WWE Evolution II, with Wade Barrett facilitating the proceedings. Barrett asked Stratton why she chose Stratus. It was easy; Trish Stratus remains the standard, and that’s who Stratton wants to beat. Stratus would make a quick reply, stating that she still delivers for this division despite retiring almost two decades ago. At Evolution II, she’s going to continue to provide and become an eight-time WWE Women’s Champion. Before the conversation could go any further, Naomi’s music would hit, saying that they should be watchful of her and her Money in the Bank opportunity. Jade Cargill would beat down Naomi on the stage multiple times.
- For the main event of these WWE SmackDown results, Jimmy Uso would enter the arena, ready for his tag team match with LA Knight against his brother, United States Champion Solo Sikoa, and his MFT JC Mateo. The match ended when Jimmy Uso rolled up Solo Sikoa to secure the win for his team. That said, the meat of the action came before and after this pinfall victory. What led to Sikoa’s distraction is Paul Heyman trying to taunt Knight by supposedly making a phone call to his boys, leading to Talla Tonga delivering the big boot to LA Knight. Sikoa was distracted, which allowed his big brother to capitalize on the opportunity. After the bout, the MFTs would chase Jimmy out of the building. Sikoa would continue his verbal tirade against “The Oracle” when LA Knight hit him with the BFT. Knight thought he ended the night on his terms. However, Bron Breakker, seemingly out of nowhere, would Spear him into oblivion. Not long after, Bronson Reed with a crushing Tsunami to end the night, leaving LA Knight in shambles.
That’s all for the LIVE WWE SmackDown results for July 11th, 2025.
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