This article contains spoilers and results from WWE Friday Night SmackDown for January 30, 2026. You have been warned!We’re one day out from the very first international WWE Royal Rumble, and everyone is ready for their opportunity to main event WrestleMania 42. Multiple Superstars open Friday Night SmackDown, setting the table for a wild eight-man tag team match in tonight’s main event.
Alexa Bliss and Charlotte Flair continue their Best Friends Tour, facing off against Liv Morgan and Roxanne Perez, and Carmelo Hayes continues his open challenge defending his United States Championship. Elsewhere, Axiom faces off against Johnny Gargano and Ilja Dragunov faces off against The Miz.
Here Are Your Results From WWE Friday Night SmackDown For January 30, 2026
- Carmelo Hayes def. Rey Fenix via pinfall to retain the United States Championship
- Alexa Bliss and Charlotte Flair def. Liv Morgan and Roxanne Perez via pinfall
- Axiom def. Johnny Gargano via pinfall
- Ilja Dragunov def. The Miz via pinfall
- Cody Rhodes, Jey Uso, Sami Zayn and Randy Orton def. The Vision via disqualification after interference by Drew McIntyre
Here Are Your Key Moments From WWE Friday Night SmackDown For January 30, 2026
- Cody Rhodes opens the show, discussing his loss to Drew McIntyre and his plans on getting back to the top of WWE, and winning the Royal Rumble tomorrow to challenge him. Randy Orton interrupts to tell him that he’s not the only one in the ring that’s won the Rumble twice, and that while he knows how dangerous a desperate Cody Rhodes can be, there’s nothing more vicious than a Viper chasing his 15th championship. Jey Uso then appears and tells them that he’s going to be the one to run it back again this year and win. Sami Zayn came to the ring and, after greeting the crowd in Arabic, said that while he’s never beaten Drew McIntyre, he’s never lost in Saudi Arabia. Paul Heyman and The Vision interrupt and begin to insult the four until Orton interrupts and challenges them to a fight tonight. Nick Aldis appears and makes it official, setting tonight’s main event.
- Jordynne Grace is backstage with Cathy Kelley, and tells her that the Royal Rumble is a life-changing opportunity, and she’s betting on herself to win. Before she can continue, Jade Cargill attacks her, and the two scuffle until they’re pulled apart.
- AJ Styles comes to the ring, confidently stating that he’ll defeat Gunther tomorrow, and the win will kick off his “Phenomenal Farewell Tour”, allowing him to face off against Superstars like Cody Rhodes and Randy Orton one last time. Gunther comes to the ring and tells him that while he can say all kinds of nice things, it’s a fantasy and won’t happen, and he’ll tap just like John Cena did. Styles reminds Gunther that he is the one who tapped out “like a little b****”.
- Shinsuke Nakamura is backstage with Tag Team Champion Tama Tonga, who asks him what happened against AJ Styles last week. He says the old Nakamura would have beaten him, and tells him maybe he should start his own “Sayorana Tour” and retire. Nakamura tells him that, while he might be more confident these days, he’s still the same Tama Tonga he’s always known, and that the two will face off next week.
Jordynne Grace, Giulia, Tama Tonga Shine Bright On Tonight’s SmackDown
Although WWE is in another major boom period, likely the largest of its existence, it also feels like a somewhat transitional time as well. Multiple Superstars are currently becoming more prevalent on the SmackDown roster, with the biggest benefactors appearing to currently be Jordynne Grace, Giulia, and Tama Tonga.
Since coming to the main roster, Grace has been positioned in a dominant place against WWE Women’s Champion Jade Cargill, and Tonga starting his feud with Shinsuke Nakamura is reminiscent of their time in NJPW. Giulia’s start on the main roster has been somewhat uneven since moving to the main roster, but getting more face time with IYO SKY and Rhea Ripley tonight feels like a major step to becoming a more dominant force in the women’s division on Friday nights.
- First Show
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August 26, 1999
- Start Time
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8 PM EST, 1 AM UK
- Channel
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USA Network (USA), Netflix (International)
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