Unbooked SmackDown Superstars for WrestleMania 40: March to the Grand Event

Unbooked SmackDown Superstars for WrestleMania 40: March to the Grand Event
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Unbooked SmackDown Superstars for WrestleMania 40: March to the Grand Event

WrestleMania XL is filling up fast, leaving precious few spots left on the lineup for WWE Superstars to get booked.

As such, the annual March to WrestleMania breakdown of Superstars still missing from the card is here to give you a quick glimpse into which wrestlers are in danger of being sidelined for The Grandest Stage of Them All.

This year, I decided to split it up into two posts. While this one will focus on Friday Night SmackDown’s roster, this Raw roster post examines the red brand’s wrestlers, too.

Let’s take a look at the men and women from SmackDown who are lingering in limbo when it comes to WrestleMania 40.

Friday Night SmackDown Roster – Men

  • AJ Styles / LA Knight – These two are going to fight. Whether it’s a singles match or they’re involved in a multi-man match for the United States Championship. They’re going to clash in some capacity.
  • Ashante “Thee” Adonis & Cedric Alexander – This team isn’t established yet, nor are they remotely in the running to win a shot at The Judgment Day. However, if the tag titles are split and SmackDown gets to crown new champions, they should be in contention to at least fight for an opportunity, even if I’d rank them low for chances to win the gold. It all remains to be seen.
  • Austin Theory & Grayson Waller – I can’t imagine WWE is going to let WrestleMania go by without doing something with these guys. They’re among the Superstars with some of the most options available from how I see it. Both could be in the running to fight for the United States Championship if it’s a multi-man match. They could win the SmackDown Tag Team Championship if that happens. There’s a chance they are included in a Grayson Waller Effect promo segment instead, or they fight Kevin Owens in some capacity. Even if it’s just popping up in the Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal (ATGMBR), there’s no way we go that Friday/Saturday/Sunday without seeing their faces.
  • Bron Breakker – With The Wolf Dogs defending the NXT Tag Team Championship at Stand & Deliver, I think Breakker is not going to be in the running for WrestleMania this year. He is a STRONG contender to win the ATGMBR, though, if that does happen in some capacity.
  • Cameron Grimes – Poor guy waited like a year to get drafted to the main roster, only to be promptly tossed in the bin. He’s done NOTHING. ATGMBR at most, where he’s just thrown out rather quickly.
  • Final Testament (Karrion Kross, Akam & Rezar) / The Pride (Bobby Lashley, Angelo Dawkins & Montez Ford) – I’m fully expecting a six-man tag, maybe with a No DQ type stipulation, to be added to the show. Then again, I could see WWE bumping that to the SmackDown that precedes WrestleMania and trying to pretend that’s “just as good” as being on WrestleMania itself, even though everyone in the world knows it isn’t.
  • Legado Del Fantasma (Angel, Humberto & Santos Escobar) / LWO (Carlito, Cruz Del Toro, Dragon Lee, Joaquin Wilde, Rey Mysterio) – Same situation as Final Testament and Pride, although I think there’s more of a chance it’s a solid prediction they’ll get on the show. It might just be Mysterio against Escobar, but I think we’ll see all parties fighting ringside. Basically, I’d book those two matches to be on opposite nights to fill the same role. And while Dragon Lee isn’t officially part of LWO, he might as well be. He’s not going to do anything else except be an ATGMBR participant like the others. All parties could be in that match, for the record.
  • Kevin Owens – Is his feud with Logan Paul over? I think he’ll be involved. My guess is still a ladder match between Paul, Owens, Randy Orton, and at least one more heel, if not the inclusion of Knight/Styles and Theory/Waller. It depends on how many people WWE wants involved. But if Owens isn’t doing that, and he isn’t fighting Waller or Theory in some other way, I’ll be shocked.
  • Jimmy Uso – He’s going to fight Jey Uso. I can’t imagine WWE isn’t going to book that match.
  • New Catch Republic (Pete Dunne & Tyler Bate) – Solid contenders to win the SmackDown Tag Team Championship if those tag titles are split. If not, I think they could be skipped over in favor of Awesome Truth and other teams to fight The Judgment Day.
  • Pretty Deadly (Elton Prince & Kit Wilson) – Also solid contenders to fight for the SmackDown tag titles, if that’s an option. They could even win them.
  • Randy Orton – He’s a certainty to be booked. Either he fights Logan Paul in a singles match for the United States Championship, or the title is on the line in a multi-man match that Orton takes part in. No chance he’s overlooked.
  • Sheamus – After spending so many months on the shelf with an injury, there’s a solid chance he’s not on this show. However, he could appear in the ATGMBR if WWE wants to fill out the ranks. Frankly, I’d bet more so that he’ll make his return after WrestleMania, though.
  • Solo Sikoa – At the very least, we know he’s going to be accompanying The Bloodline to the ring. I’d go so far as to say he’ll probably not be booked in a match on the show, but he’ll be the reason Roman Reigns and The Rock win on Night 1. He’ll get involved on Night 2, as well. But if by some chance he’s booked for the ATGMBR, I think he’d win that, so that might be all the reason why he doesn’t end up in that match so WWE can give that win to Breakker or whomever else.

Out of this list, Orton is a shoo-in, as is Jimmy Uso. Sikoa’s appearing in some way, even if he doesn’t have a dedicated match. Knight and Styles are safe. Owens is pretty safe, as are Waller and Theory. The Pride/Final Testament and LWO/LDF groups are in murky territory, but it’s too easy to book those matches for WWE to just not do it, so I think they’re good. Overall, SmackDown has a lot more people in the running to find a spot on the card than Raw as of March 6th (this article’s publication), and that goes up even more if SmackDown gets their own set of tag titles.

Friday Night SmackDown Roster – Women

  • Alba Fyre & Isla Dawn – The Unholy Union has had such terrible luck since being drafted to SmackDown. All they’ve really done is disappear, then lose their NXT women’s tag titles, disappear some more, and pop up every couple months to lose. Low priority on the tag title contender list, but not 100% cut out of the running.
  • Damage CTRL’s Kabuki Warriors (Asuka & Kairi Sane) and Dakota Kai – I’d say it’s all but certain we’ll see Asuka and Kairi defend the tag titles, while Kai will just accompany them ringside, as they all will do with Iyo Sky for her match against Bayley.
  • B-Fab – At best, she’s going to accompany The Pride ringside. There’s 0% chance she does anything else.
  • Bianca Belair – You’d think the top woman for the past few years who is also featured on ALL the advertisements for WrestleMania would have a spot on the show. For some reason, they’re keeping her in the limelight without setting anything in stone. I could see her either having a singles match with Jade Cargill or teaming with her. Between the two, I’m leaning more toward the latter happening.
  • Jade Cargill – Cargill is a free agent, rather than a SmackDown roster exclusive, but I’m throwing her in here since I just mentioned her with Belair. I think WWE planned to have her against Charlotte Flair in a dedicated singles match, but Flair’s injury prevented that from happening. Now, I’m banking on Jade and Bianca teaming up to fight The Kabuki Warriors (and others).
  • Charlotte Flair – Speaking of Flair, she’s injured. If not, she’d likely be fighting Jade.
  • Elektra Lopez / Zelina Vega – Assuming there’s an LWO vs. Legado del Fantasma match in some capacity, they’ll be involved in that. Nothing else.
  • Michin – WWE never really seems to want to utilize Mia Yim. Michin will get a push once every couple months, but it’ll only last a week or two. Then, she’s promptly ignored again. Now, she’s in another phase of being on the sidelines. Even if she got a tag partner, I think other teams would take priority over her and her teammate.
  • Naomi – Sadly, after just making her comeback at Royal Rumble, I think she’s already at a spot where the best she can hope for is to find a teammate for the tag titles. Even taht will be a stretch. Sure, she could team with Belair, Michin, Jade, etc…but I just don’t see it necessarily happening.
  • Scarlett Bordeaux – She’ll accompany The Final Testament to the ring against The Pride and nothing more.
  • Shotzi Blackheart – Injured.
  • Tamina Snuka – Is she still even considered an active member of the roster? Has she transitioned over to just having her contract waited out? I don’t know. But she’s not doing anything here. Guaranteed.
  • Tiffany Stratton – Coming onto the roster right now hasn’t given her much time to be built up to something on a limited lineup. She’s a star in the making. It just might not be her time yet to compete at this show. There aren’t any women I could see her tagging with, and I don’t think there’s room for her to have a singles match against Belair like some people were imagining. Unless there’s a women’s battle royal or some other multi-woman match, she’ll just be off this card.

Outside of The Kabuki Warriors accompanying Iyo Sky to the ring and defending their tag titles, the only other woman I feel WWE would go out of their way to find a spot for is Bianca Belair. Jade Cargill is still up in the air, to be honest. Everyone else is on thin ice or just not in a good spot right now to do anything but be a valet like B-Fab, Scarlett, Lopez and Vega.

What do you think WWE will end up doing with these wrestlers?
Who are you most hoping finds a spot on the card?
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WrestleMania XL is just around the corner, and the lineup is filling up quickly. However, there are still some WWE Superstars from Friday Night SmackDown who have yet to secure a spot on the card. In this article, we will take a closer look at these wrestlers and discuss their chances of making it to The Grandest Stage of Them All.

First, let’s focus on the men from the SmackDown roster who are still in limbo when it comes to WrestleMania 40. AJ Styles and LA Knight are expected to clash in some capacity, whether it’s in a singles match or a multi-man match for the United States Championship. Ashante “Thee” Adonis and Cedric Alexander, although not established as a team yet, could be in contention for the SmackDown Tag Team Championship if the titles are split. Austin Theory and Grayson Waller have several options available and could potentially fight for the United States Championship or even win the tag titles. Bron Breakker is unlikely to be in the running for WrestleMania this year due to his involvement in defending the NXT Tag Team Championship. Cameron Grimes has had a rough start on the main roster and may only appear in the Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal. The groups Final Testament and The Pride are expected to have a six-man tag match, possibly with a No DQ stipulation. Legado Del Fantasma and LWO might also have a match, with Rey Mysterio possibly facing Santos Escobar. Kevin Owens is likely to be involved in a ladder match, while Jimmy Uso is expected to fight Jey Uso. New Catch Republic and Pretty Deadly are solid contenders for the SmackDown Tag Team Championship, while Randy Orton is a certainty to be booked. Sheamus may not make an appearance due to his recent injury, and Solo Sikoa is likely to accompany The Bloodline but may not have a dedicated match.

Moving on to the women from the SmackDown roster, Alba Fyre and Isla Dawn, known as The Unholy Union, have had a string of bad luck since being drafted to SmackDown. They may not be top contenders for the tag titles but are not completely out of the running. The Kabuki Warriors (Asuka and Kairi Sane) and Dakota Kai are expected to defend the tag titles, with Kai accompanying them ringside. B-Fab will likely accompany The Pride ringside and not have any other involvement. Bianca Belair, who has been prominently featured in advertisements for WrestleMania, is expected to have a spot on the show, possibly teaming up with Jade Cargill. Speaking of Cargill, she was initially planned to face Charlotte Flair in a singles match, but Flair’s injury may have changed those plans. Elektra Lopez and Zelina Vega may be involved in an LWO vs. Legado del Fantasma match. Mia Yim, also known as Michin, has struggled to find consistent opportunities and may not be a priority for WrestleMania. Naomi, despite her recent comeback, may only have a chance to team up with other wrestlers for the tag titles. Scarlett Bordeaux will likely accompany The Final Testament to the ring, while Shotzi Blackheart is currently injured. Tamina Snuka’s status is uncertain, and Tiffany Stratton may not have enough time to build up a storyline for WrestleMania.

In conclusion, while some Superstars from Friday Night SmackDown have already secured their spots on the WrestleMania 40 card, there are still several wrestlers who are waiting to be booked. The men’s division has more contenders than the women’s division, with AJ Styles, LA Knight, Kevin Owens, and Randy Orton being safe bets. For the women, Bianca Belair is expected to have a spot, while The Kabuki Warriors are likely to defend their tag titles. The rest of the wrestlers are either on thin ice or may only have valet roles. As we eagerly await WrestleMania, it will be interesting to see how WWE ultimately decides to utilize these talented Superstars.