WWE SmackDown video highlights: Bad Bunny joins the LWO

In front of a red hot crowd in Puerto Rico, WWE finished building to Backlash on last night’s SmackDown.

The episode included an appearance by Bad Bunny ahead of his street fight against Damian Priest at Saturday’s pay-per-view. Bad Bunny led the Latino World Order out to make the save when Judgment Day attacked Rey Mysterio last night.

Rey & Zelina Vega defeated Dominik Mysterio & Rhea Ripley in last night’s main event. Judgment Day attempted a beatdown of Rey after the match, but Bad Bunny and the LWO were able to put a stop to that. Bad Bunny, who was wielding a kendo stick, went face-to-face with Priest. But before the two could fight, Dominik got involved. That gave Priest time to get away while Bad Bunny struck Dominik with the kendo stick.

The show went off the air with Bad Bunny accepting an LWO T-shirt.

SmackDown also featured an appearance by Cody Rhodes, who delivered one final message before facing Brock Lesnar at Backlash. Rhodes vowed that Puerto Rico will be the place where he gets back on the road to finishing his story and claiming his kingdom.

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WWE SmackDown video highlights —

Judgment Day confront the LWO

Karl Anderson & Luke Gallows vs. The Viking Raiders

Video package looks at WWE’s European tour

Liv Morgan & Raquel Rodriguez save Bianca Belair from Damage CTRL beatdown

Solo Sikoa says The Usos better do their part at Backlash

The Street Profits vs. Imperium

Recap of Cody Rhodes’ feud with Brock Lesnar

Puerto Rico is where Cody Rhodes gets back on the road to finishing his story

Matt Riddle is ready to dismantle The Bloodline

Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Karrion Kross

SmackDown’s NXT draft class of 2023

Cameron Grimes challenges Baron Corbin to a match next week

Rey Mysterio & Zelina Vega vs. Dominik Mysterio & Rhea Ripley

Bad Bunny joins the LWO

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