WWE Smackdown results (2/6): Powell’s live review of Rhea Ripley and Iyo Sky vs. Giulia and Kiana James for the WWE Women’s Tag Team Titles, Elimination Chamber qualifiers

By Jason Powell, ProWrestling.net Editor (@prowrestlingnet)

WWE Smackdown (Episode 1,381)
Charlotte, North Carolina, at Spectrum Center
Simulcast live February 6, 2026, on USA Network (Netflix internationally)

[Hour One] Joe Tessitore opened the show. There was an aerial shot of the host city, followed by the exterior of the host venue… A Royal Rumble recap video aired… Triple split-screen shots showed Tiffany Stratton, Chelsea Green and Alba Fyre, and Lash Legend and Nia Jax, followed by Randy Orton, Solo Siloa, and Aleister Black with Zelina… Wade Barrett joined Tessitore on commentary…

WWE Champion Drew McIntyre made his entrance. Cody Rhodes came out and attacked him in the entrance aisle. Security, referees, and producers came out to keep McIntyre and Rhodes apart. Cody rolled inside the ring and got a microphone.

Cody recalled McIntyre eliminating him from the Royal Rumble despite not even being an entrant. Cody said CM Punk and Roman Reigns declared their hatred and a championship match, which excited him as the biggest WWE fan. Cody questioned why he was the first name out of their mouths.

Cody said that some people suggested it would be a dick-measuring contest. Cody said they’re glad he’s not in it because he didn’t get the nickname Raheem for no reason. Cody told McIntyre not to worry about a thing because he won’t make it to WrestleMania…

Backstage, Cathy Kelley interviewed Giulia and Kiana James about challenging for the WWE Women’s Tag Team Titles. They said it was another step toward Giulia becoming a triple champion. James said they would win the tag titles and then Giulia would win the Elimination Chamber and a world championship at WrestleMania…

Rhea Ripley and Iyo Sky made their entrance for the WWE Women’s Tag Team Title match… [C]

Raheem’s POV: Fine, it’s more like Powell’s Overcompensating POV. Anyway, Cody attacking McIntyre was a logical way to open the show, given the way Cody was eliminated from the Royal Rumble. Cody showed good fire. I thought we might see Jacob Fatu get involved, but the night is young. Anyway, WrestleTix listed the host venue as being set up for 9,894 with 9,632 tickets distributed roughly an hour before showtime. The listed capacity for the venue is 17,500.

Backstage, Smackdown General Manager Nick Aldis told Cody Rhodes, who was surrounded by security, that his only path to the title match at WrestleMania was in an Elimination Chamber qualifying match that he would put him in next week. Aldis told him to control his emotions, or he would have to rethink giving him a qualifying match. Cody said he would leave, control his emotions, and see Aldis in Dallas…

Giulia and Kiana James made their entrance…

1. Rhea Ripley and Iyo Sky vs. Giulia and Kiana James for the WWE Women’s Tag Team Titles. Ripley and Giulia started, but Giulia indicated that she wanted to face Sky, who tagged in. Giulia got the better of her and mocked the way Sky points at herself. Sky came back and put Giulia down with a dropkick.

A broadcast team graphic listed Mark Nash as the ring announcer, but he did not deliver in-ring introductions for the title match. James tagged in and held Sky on the floor before Giulia jumped from the apron and missile dropkicked Sky before the first commercial break. [C]

Ripley took a hot tag and then worked over both challengers. Sky performed a suicide dive and overshot Giulia on the floor, but she got right up and pointed at herself. A short time later, both partners tagged in. Giulia drilled Sky with the Arrivederci Knee and had her pinned, but Ripley broke it up. Ripley tagged in and caught Giulia with a headbutt. Ripley hit Riptide, and then Sky hit Over the Moonsault before Ripley pinned Giulia…

Rhea Ripley and Iyo Sky defeated Giulia and Kiana James in 11:05 to retain the WWE Women’s Tag Team Titles.

Powell’s POV: An entertaining tag title match with a mildly surprising finish, in that Giulia took the loss for her team rather than James.

Ilja Dragunov was walking backstage when he came across The Miz, who asked him where he was going. Dragunov said he was going to get his U.S. Title back and told Miz he better get out of his way. “Or what?” Miz asked. Miz boasted of using his head and going to Nick Aldis, and then informed Dragunov that the open challenge was closed.

U.S. Champion Carmelo Hayes showed up and said he calls the shots when it comes to his title. Hayes said Dragunov beat Miz last week and deserves the title shot, so it was his. Hayes told Miz that he wouldn’t get a title shot, but he would get an ass-whooping. Miz told him that he better not miss and then made his entrance… [C] Carmelo Hayes made his entrance after the break…

2. U.S. Champion Carmelo Hayes vs. The Miz in a non-title match. Miz took offensive control and then mocked Hayes by pretending to make a basketball shot. [C] Late in the match, Miz went for a Skull Crushing Finale, but Hayes rolled through and then hit the First 48 for the win…

U.S. Champion Carmelo Hayes beat The Miz in 9:30 in a non-title match.

Powell’s POV: The match was fine. I’m not sure why Hayes’s character gets to call the shots for the U.S. Championship rather than Aldis, but perhaps that will become a point of contention.

Backstage, Cathy Kelley interviewed Tiffany Stratton, who said her sights are set on Elimination Chamber. Chelsea Green and Alba Fyre interrupted the interview. Green spoke of being newsworthy and then handed Stratton a piece of paper that was made out to look like a newspaper headline. Stratton said the Green should be checking the obituary because that’s where her name would be after she wins the Triple Threat…

Lash Legend and Nia Jax made their way to the ring for the Triple Threat… [C]

A Wyatt Sicks video played with Bo Dallas seated in a rocking chair and told Solo Sikoa that fear doesn’t come up when he and his crew are all together, it comes when they are all alone…

Chelsea Green and Alba Fyre made their entrance. Fyre tossed “newspapers” into the crowd from a “Chelsea Chronicle” bag, and Green had newspaper-themed gear.

[Hour Two] Tiffany Stratton made the final entrance…

3. Lash Legend (w/Nia Jax) vs. Tiffany Stratton vs. Chelsea Green (w/Alba Fyre) in a Triple Threat qualifier for the women’s Elimination Chamber match. Legend and Stratton quickly cleared Green from the ring. Stratton hit Legend with a suicide dive. Back in the ring, Stratton performed a standing moonsault. Green pulled Stratton off of Legend and tried to steal the pin, but Stratton broke it up.

A graphic listed Smackdown as airing on Syfy the next two weeks (due to the Olympics). A short time later, Green jumped off the top rope onto Jax and Stratton on the floor. Green pointed at the WrestleMania sign, which drew cheers. Legend dropkicked Green. [C]

Stratton performed a superplex and then rolled through and performed another suplex on Green. Legend hit a Buckle Bomb on Stratton and then chokeslammed her before covering her for a near fall. Green went up top and hit a coast-to-coast dropkick on Legend, who crashed into Green.

Green covered Legend and her beat, but Jax pulled Green to the floor. Fyre confronted Jax. Legend joined them at ringside and ended up taking a double superkick from both opponents. Back inside the ring, Green went for an Unprettier, but Stratton stuffed it and then hit the Prettiest Moonsault Ever for the win…

Tiffany Stratton beat Chelsea Green and Lash Legend in a Triple Threat in 10:30 to qualify for the women’s Elimination Chamber match.

Powell’s POV: This was a fun match that didn’t feel completely predictable. I assumed Green would be pinned, but I always hold out hope that the company will get behind her with a big upset win. Stratton is a former champion, but Legend is fresh off a monster push in the Royal Rumble match, so I couldn’t rule out that she would win the qualifier.

Backstage, Cathy Kelley interviewed Randy Orton about his qualifying match. Orton said he wasn’t happy about his performance at the Royal Rumble, but he said the match had daunting odds. Orton said this will be his tenth Elimination Chamber match. He said that’s more than anyone and spoke of using his experience. Aleister Black and Zelina interrupted the interview. Black said they are so blessed to still have Orton… [C]

A “Did You Know?” graphic touted Lash Legend having five eliminations in the women’s Royal Rumble match… The video package that recapped the Rumble performances of NXT wrestlers, recent call-ups, and new signee Royce Keys (f/k/a Powerhouse Hobbs) was shown…

NASCAR drivers Ty Dillon, Zane Smith, and Todd Gilliland were shown in the front row. One of the drivers wore a Seth Rollins t-shirt…

Kit Wilson made his entrance and delivered an in-ring promo about redefining masculinity. He challenged anyone who was in the Royal Rumble to come out and face him in a match. Oba Femi made his entrance…

4. Oba Femi vs. Kit Wilson. The bell rang. Wilson scolded Oba, calling him toxic. Oba mauled Wilson and finished him off with a Fall From Grace…

Oba Femi defeated Kit Wilson in 0:50.

Powell’s POV: Kit nearly had him. He may not have performed a single offensive move, but we all know that Kit is always just one move away from destroying his toxic opponents. Give Oba credit. This was the equivalent going to prison and picking a fight with the toughest convict in the yard to send a message to the rest of the inmates.

Damian Priest and R-Truth were shown watching on a backstage monitor. Truth danced to Oba’s music. Truth raved about Oba, who eliminated Priest from the Rumble. Truth said Oba got in the Rumble match without touching even one ball.

WWE Champion Drew McIntyre walked by and bumped Truth with his shoulder just as Priest was bout to respond to Truth. Priest said McIntyre doesn’t need more problems. McIntyre shook his index finger at Priest and walked away.

McIntyre made his entrance. Once in the ring, he got a microphone. Jacob Fatu attacked McIntyre and hit him with a hip attack. Fatu clotheslined McIntyre over the top rope to the floor, and then hit him with a suicide dive. Security guards ran out and were beaten up by Fatu, who reached over the barricade to knock McIntyre down with a punch. McIntyre scurried into the crowd to escape. Fatu climbed on the broadcast table and yelled, which drew cheers… [C]

Tessitore hyped WWE Backlash for May 9 in Tampa, Florida…

Backstage, Nick Aldis told Jacob Fatu the same thing he told Cody about needing to win the Elimination Chamber match to get his hands on McIntyre. Aldis said Fatu would be in a qualifier next week. Aldis told Fatu to go home, or he could kiss the match goodbye. Fatu said he would “dogwalk” his opponents…

Powell’s POV: Does that mean Cody and Fatu will be in the same qualifying match, or will there be more than one men’s qualifier next week?

5. Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Tama Tonga (w/Tonga Loa, JC Mateo). Both entrances were televised. The action spilled over to ringside, and Tama dropped an elbow on Nakamura, who was draped over the broadcast table before a picture-in-picture break. [C]

Nakamura appeared to be setting up for his finisher when Mateo pulled Tama to the floor to save him. Moments later, Tama put Nakamura down with a jumping DDT. Nakamura came right back with a side suplex that left both wrestlers down briefly.

Nakamura got the better of Tama and set up for his finisher again. Mateo climbed on the apron to distract the referee while Loa grabbed Nakamura’s foot. Tama hit a pair of Cutthroats and scored the pin.

Tama Tonga defeated Shinsuke Nakamura in 10:25.

Backstage, “The Motor City Machine Guns” Alexa Shelley and Chris Sabin walked and talked with Nathan Frazer and Axiom. They encountered Candice LeRae, who said she hoped Axiom and Frazer were proud of themselves. Johnny Gargano was shown acting comatose while lying face down on top of a production crate.

Sabin said it wasn’t Gargano, it was a pile of dirty laundry, and LeRae wasn’t fooling anyone. Frazer said he and Axiom took back what Gargano stole. LeRae said they don’t know what the mask meant to Gargano. After Axiom and Frazer walked away, LeRae asked the Guns for help. Sabin said they’d known him a long time, but they haven’t forgotten that he deceived them and stole the tag team titles. LeRae babytalked Gargano, who didn’t flinch after both teams walked away…

Cathy Kelley interviewed Rhea Ripley and Iyo Sky in a backstage area. Kelley asked Ripley about transitioning from their title defense to being in an Elimination Chamber qualifier on Raw. Ripley said the tag team titles are their priority. She said Sky wouldn’t mind adding more gold, which Sky agreed with.

Lash Legend and Nia Jax showed up. Jax said Ripley would be a waste in the Chamber. She said Legend should have been in the match, but she was screwed. After some bickering, Jax said Ripley and Sky have ducked them long enough, and she intended to speak to Nick Aldis. Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez entered the picture after Jax and Legend left. After a brief staredown with Ripley and Sky, Morgan and Rodriguez walked away…

Kit Wilson was selling rib pain as he walked backstage. He came across Matt Cardona and Apollo Crews. Wilson said Cardona is toxic, and he’s not finished with him yet. Cardona said he’s always ready. Wilson said he needed a warm bath and then walked away…

Powell’s POV: Kit would have dropped Cardona and Crews where they stood, but he has bigger fish to fry.

Nick Aldis stood in the ring and introduced Liv Morgan as the women’s Royal Rumble winner. Morgan came out with Raquel Rodriguez. Morgan told the fans they were in the presence of the greatest Royal Rumble winner of all time. She said she’s also the hottest, smartest, funniest, and most charismatic, confident, and talented. Morgan said she’s the most iconic woman in WWE.

[Hour Three] Morgan played up having the option to challenge WWE Women’s Champion Jade Cargill or Women’s World Champion Stephanie Vaquer. Morgan said there was an elephant in the room that she wanted to address first (presumably eliminating Rodriguez from the Rumble). Rodriguez cut her off and said she would address the elephant in the room.

Jade Cargill’s entrance music played, and she headed to the ring. Jade said she doesn’t care that Morgan won the Rumble or that she was on Smackdown. “If you choose me, I’m going to beat that ass at WrestleMania,” Cargill said. Morgan smiled. Jade asked Rodriguez what she was looking at. Morgan laughed and said Jade was funny. Morgan said Jade should watch what she says because she could easily choose to face Vaquer, and then Rodriguez would take Jade’s title.

Jordynne Grace’s entrance music played. Grace came out with a mic and spoke on her way to the ring. Once in the ring, Grace told Morgan that she might be facing her if she could get the champion to defend her title. Morgan mouthed off to Grace. Jade and Grace simultaneously said, “Shut up, bitch.”

Aldis recalled telling Morgan his rule that if you can talk, you can fight. He called for a referee to officiate a tag team match…

6. WWE Women’s Champion Jade Cargill and Jordynne Grace vs. Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez. Jade and Grace were bickering, so the heels went after them once the bell rang. Jade and Grace cleared the ring quickly and went back to bickering. [C]

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