WWE SmackDown! Live: June 19, 2018: Watch online

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Here’s how you can watch this week’s edition of “WWE SmackDown! Live” via an online stream.

Just 48 hours after Money In The Bank, we have a clearer idea of who holds the title of “Mr. Money In the Bank.” And now we start changing the Team Blue landscape as we start to make our way towards the annual mid-year classic known as SummerSlam.

Carmella is still your WWE SmackDown! Live Women’s Champion, after she pulled off an improbably win over Asuka. But it didn’t come without a little bit of controversy. As we saw at Monday In The Bank, James Ellsworth made a shocking return and once again seems to be in the corner of his Long Island love. What will the couple have to say on Tuesday night, as they address the WWE Universe?

Speaking of retaining champions, AJ Styles survived an absolute war with Shinsuke Nakamura in a Last Man Standing match. The announce position took a toll, as Styles connected with a Phenomenal Forearm that send both men crashing through the table. But it was a vicious low blow kick that sealed the deal for Styles, dishing out a little bit of Nakamura’s own tactics against him. Now maybe Styles can look ahead to whatever lies on the road to next month’s Extreme Rules.

Big Cass learned the hard way that a good big man doesn’t always beat a good little man, as he suffered another loss to Daniel Bryan. The former SmackDown! general manager picked up the victory over Cass and maybe finally got through to Cass that the biggest dog in the fight isn’t always the best. How will Cass respond this week?

Date: Tuesday, June 19, 2018
Time: 8:00 p.m. ET
Location: Toledo, OH
Venue: Huntington Center
TV Info: USA Network
Live Stream: USA Live

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Now we start to turn our focus to next month’s Extreme Rules pay-per-view, and start building the road to SummerSlam. The first SmackDown! Live event following a big PPV is always interesting to see what new challenges take place or to see if feuds continue to escalate.