The "Final Boss" Dwayne return to WWE for the first time post Roman Reign's injury.
WWE is all set for the next big event of 2025, The Elimination Chamber. With two more episode of Friday Night SmackDown and one episode of Monday Night Raw yet to air, we expect a few more matches to be announced for the chamber. The “Final Boss” Dwayne is schedule to return to SmackDown and we all know anything can happen when The Rock enters the arena.
Three matches has been decided for the Elimination Chamber. All the six members of Men’s and Women’s Elimination Chamber have been decided. Sami Zayn and Kevin Owens will also lock horn in an unofficial unsanctioned match at the mega event.
WWE Friday Night SmackDown will be aired live at 5 p.m. PT / 8 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. CT on February 21, 2025.
The three-hour-long SmackDown will air live from Smoothie King Center, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. The arena can hold a capacity crowd of 17,791. This is the home ground of the New Orleans Pelican of the National Basketball Association.
WWE has announced three matches for SmackDown tonight. The Rock is scheduled to return to Friday Night SmackDown. The Rock is returning to WWE post Roman Reign’s injury and Solo Sikoa’s return. Jacob Fatu and Solo Sikoa had a brief altercation in the closing moments of SmackDown so he might address that as well.
Bold and disruptive.
— Dwayne Johnson (@TheRock) February 21, 2025
Unpredictable and dangerous.
The Final Boss returns, LIVE on #SmackDown tomorrow at 8ET/7CT on @USANetwork. @WWE @TKOGrp pic.twitter.com/q3UaSYLQNh
Damian Priest 🤝 Cody Rhodes
— WWE (@WWE) February 15, 2025
With an assist from @CodyRhodes, @ArcherOfInfamy moves one step closer to #WrestleMania!!#SmackDown pic.twitter.com/jmdoO6ePPm
Who ya got when Jimmy Uso squares off against @DMcIntyreWWE tomorrow night on #SmackDown? pic.twitter.com/Gy5Dysvtrw
— WWE (@WWE) February 20, 2025
Will it be a #DIY victory or the greatest chapter of the Pretty Deadly musical tomorrow night on #SmackDown? pic.twitter.com/VZL3cZoIpp
— WWE (@WWE) February 21, 2025
WWE Friday Night SmackDown will be three hours long.
WWE Friday Night SmackDown will stream live on USA Network.
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I am Ashish Negi, and I work as a WWE and NFL writer at The Playoffs. I have 5 years of experience in content writing, and I have written in different domains like Real Estate, but I found my love while writing in sports. I love watching sports and have been a fan of WWE and cricket. I got an opportunity to write full-time on WWE and NFL here, so following the footstep of my hero John Cena, I turn heel on my last company
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