One night from WWE Crown Jewel Perth, WWE SmackDown comes to Perth, Western Australia, in the Rac Arena, and the first match announced for the Crown Jewel “go-home” edition of Friday night fight night will feature a Last Man Standing Match. On this past week’s SmackDown, Aleister Black had the opportunity of a lifetime when Carmelo Hayes got taken out by The Miz as he tried to answer the “U.S. Open Challenge” in however many weeks.
With Hayes laid out at the entrance ramp, Black would take his place and challenge Sami Zayn for the United States Championship. Aleister Black took Zayn to the limit and was more than likely one Black Mass away from securing his first run with the U.S. Title. Unfortunately for Black, his old demons would haunt him, as Damian Priest would make his way to the ring to cause a distraction, leading to the downfall of the former NXT Champion at the hands of Sami Zayn via a Blue Thunder Bomb.
After the match, Priest would continue the assault, hitting Black with a Razor’s Edge through the WWE commentary desk, obliterating him. Backstage, we see Cathy Kelley catch up with Priest, trying to get his thoughts on this matter with Aleister. A wheelchair-sporting Kit Wilson of Pretty Deadly would continue to provoke Priest, leading to the former World Heavyweight Champion pushing Wilson in harm’s way as he sat in his wheelchair.
Priest would make it known that he’s out for blood, and he and Aleister Black will settle this once and for all in a Last Man Standing Match.
Later, we see The Street Profits speak on their title opportunity against The Wyatt Sicks next week for the WWE Tag Team Championship, which they earned last week by defeating Melo Don’t Miz. Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins are confident they’re going to regain the titles. stating they’re “doing it for each other.” Erick Rowan of The Wyatt Sicks issued a warning, telling the Profits they better come prepared.

Hold on to your seats, everyone, it’s going to be a wild ride next on WWE SmackDown in Perth!
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