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WWE SmackDown Live results 10 July 2018- Styles vs Nakamura
May 17, 2025
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WWE SmackDown Live results 10 July 2018- Styles vs Nakamura

WWE SmackDown Live 10 July 2018, WWE SmackDown Live results 10 July 2018- Styles vs Nakamura

Tonight’s WWE SmackDown Live 10 July 2018 comes from the SNHU Arena in Manchester, New Hampshire. The show features features go home show to the upcoming ppv Extreme Rules scheduled for this Sunday night in Pittsburgh(The show will be live in India on Monday morning). Highlights of tonight SmackDown Live includes Asuka vs. James Ellsworth in a Lumberjack match. The show will also feature the old rivals AJ Styles and Shinsuke Nakamura taking on each other. Here are the WWE SmackDown Live results 10 July 2018.

Tonight’s WWE SmackDown Live 10 July 2018 will started with the MIZ TV introducing “Team Hell No” featuring Kane and Daniel Bryan. Miz talked about his past wins over Daniel Bryan which makes him furious, setting a 10 man tag team match as the main event today.

WWE SmackDown Live results 10 July 2018

AJ Styles vs. Shinsuke Nakamura

Result: AJ Styles defeated Shinsuke Nakamura by disqualification as Rusev attacked Styles. Jeff Hardy makes a save for Styles, which sets up a tag team match tonight.


Shinsuke Nakamura and Rusev vs AJ Styles and Jeff Hardy

Result: Rusev and Sinsuke Nakamura wins with Rusev pinning Jeff Hardy after a machka kick.


Asuka vs. James Ellsworth- Lumberjack match

Result: Asuka won by submission with the Asuka Lock. Carmella attacks Asuka after the match.


Andrade ‘Cien’ Almas vs Sin Cara

Result: Andrade “Cien” Almas wins by pinfall with the running corner knees.


Samoa Joe attacks Tye Dillinger before SmackDown LIVE


Bludgeon Brothers (Erick Rowan & Luke Harper) & SAnitY (Alexander Wolfe, Eric Young, & Killian Dain) vs. New Day (Big E, Kofi Kingston, & Xavier Woods) & Team Hell No (Daniel Bryan & Kane)

Result: New Day & Team Hell No win by pinfall with the Busaiku Knee from Daniel Bryan on Eric Young.


That’s all from us folks, don’t forget to check this space for WWE Results and rumours. C’ya.

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In a bizarre turn of events, India’s HS Prannoy first round match against Canada’s Brian Yang was interrupted thanks to the leakage from the top of the arena. The water leakage was discovered in the 2nd game when the two players were engaged in a rally and the service judge noticed the leakage and the point didn’t get counted.

The umpire called the officials to inspect and the match was postponed and towels were kept on the spots of the court to counter the leakage. The match has been suspended for more than 2 hours as of now.

Prannoy won the first game 21-12 in a convincing fashion and was leading 6-3 before water leakage halted the proceedings on court 3. Court 2 also had problems as officials were seen lugging in multiple towels to mop up the court. Chinese pair of Jia Yi Fan and Zhang Shu Xian led Malaysian pairing Go Pei Kee and Teoh Mei Xing 11-10 on that affected court at the 12th minute and the play has been halted since then.

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India will face a stern test against Sweden in their own backyard in the Davis Cup World Group Tie 1. The tournament will run from February 2-November 25 this year, as 16 different countries fight it out for a title in the finals. Defending champions Italy will again be the firm favorites to again win the title.

The much awaited tie between India and Sweden will be played at Royal Tennis Hall in Stockholm on September 14-15, 2024. Both the teams have squared off in 5 ties but the Asian team is yet to win a tie against the European team.

This tie will hold much importance as the loser will be relegated to World group 1 playoffs while the winner advancing to next year’s qualifiers. India will miss the services of their premier singles player Sumit Nagal and recently turned doubles specialist Yuki Bhambri but will still be fancying their chances to beat the Scandinavian side as they lack the flair and talent they once possessed.

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In a surprising move, Indian non playing captain Rohit Rajpal picked only two Indian players to play five match of the tie. Ramkumar and Balaji will be playing the first two singles on day 1 of the competition while they will return next day to feature in the doubles and then the reverse singles.

Start time – Saturday 14th September at 05:30 PM (IST), Sunday 15th September at 04:30 PM (IST)

India squad: Ramkumar Ramanathan, Siddharth Vishwakarma, Aryan Shah, Nikki K Poonacha, N Sriram Balaji

Non Playing Captain: Rohit Rajpal

Sweden squad: Elias Ymer, Leo Borg, Adam Heinonen, Andre Goransson, Filip Bergevi

Non Playing Captain: Simon Aspelin

Streaming and where to watch: Tennis lovers can watch the action unfold on Sony Sports network and Sonyliv mobile application and website.

Schedule

Sriram Balaji vs Elias Ymer- Day 1 singles
Ramkumar Ramanathan vs Leo Borg- day 1 singles

Sriram Balaji/Ramkumar Ramanathan vs Filip Bergevi/Andre Goransson- day 2 doubles
Ramkumar Ramanathan vs Elias Ymer- Day 2 singles
Sriram Balaji vs Leo Borg- day 2 singles

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