Drew McIntyre Sends Cody Rhodes Crashing Through a Table on SmackDown
What a wild night it was on WWE SmackDown Live this week! The October 31st, 2025 episode brought energy, chaos, and some jaw-dropping moments that had fans on the edge of their seats. From shocking confrontations to brutal matches, the blue brand didn’t disappoint one bit.
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The biggest headline of the night came from the intense face-off between Drew McIntyre and Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes. McIntyre, known for his fierce attitude and raw power, took things to another level by adding a stipulation to their upcoming title match at Saturday Night’s Main Event . Just when fans thought things couldn’t escalate further, Drew sent Cody crashing straight through a table — a clear message that this fight is going to be personal. The crowd went wild, and you could just feel that the tension between these two is only heating up.
Meanwhile, Ilja Dragunov continued to prove why he’s one of the toughest U.S. Champions in WWE today. He defended his title against the high-flying Nathan Frazer in a fast-paced thriller. Before the match even started, Tommaso Ciampa tried to intervene and stir things up, but once the bell rang, it was pure action. Frazer pulled off some incredible moves, including a stunning Phoenix Splash, but Dragunov’s relentless power and precision were too much. After landing a brutal H-Bomb, Dragunov secured another hard-fought victory. Of course, Ciampa returned afterward to cheap-shot Frazer, clearly keeping his own agenda in motion.
Carmelo Hayes also made a statement when he took on Kit Wilson. Even after The Miz tried to interfere and ambush him, Hayes stayed focused and picked up the win with his signature “First 48” finisher. It’s clear that The Miz isn’t done with him yet, though — that rivalry seems far from over.
On the women’s side, WWE Women’s Tag Team Champion Alexa Bliss rekindled her old feud with Nia Jax. It was a battle filled with power moves and mind games. After a brutal Samoan Drop from Jax, things looked grim for Bliss. But a timely distraction from Charlotte Flair gave Bliss the opening she needed — she capitalized with a dropkick and quick roll-up for the win.
Tag team chaos broke out too, as Tama Tonga and JC Mateo took down the Motor City Machine Guns. The post-match brawl that followed — with Rey Fenix and Shinsuke Nakamura getting involved — left the ring in absolute mayhem.
Overall, this SmackDown was everything fans could ask for: unpredictable, high-energy, and full of drama leading right into the big weekend event. And if Drew McIntyre’s actions are any indication, Cody Rhodes is in for one of the toughest nights of his career.
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