WWE SmackDown Spoilers 10.19.2012 — How Low Will Brodus Clay Sink? Plus Jerry Lawler Live Appearance

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WWE SmackDown Spoilers 10/19/12 — Opening Segment is Miz TV. Miz apparently lost the Intercontinental Championship to Kofi Kingston on WWE Main Event (airing tonight) and so he talks about losing it here. Miz says he will invoke his rematch clause at Hell In A Cell, and then he transitions to his guests tonight — Team Hell No (Kane & Daniel Bryan)

Bryan and Kane argue but then Big Show interrupts. Show gets angry at Bryan for causing him to lose the Big Gold Belt in 45 seconds but vows that will never happen again after he beats Sheamus.

Dolph Ziggler comes out saying that he will cash in the Money in the Bank briefcase at Hell in a Cell on whoever wins. Booker T finally interjects and books Team Hell No vs. Ziggler and Show and Miz vs. Randy Orton for tonight.

Match 1. Randy Orton def. The Miz via the RKO. Alberto Del Rio was in a luxury box watching the match.

Backstage, Sheamus wants a rematch with Wade Barrett. Teddy Long books them in a lumberjack match … tonight!

Match 2. Cody Rhodes and Damien Sandow def. Tyson Kidd and Justin Gabriel

Backstage, Eve took credit for the lumberjack match idea and made Teddy look bad. Can’t Teddy just ask a producer to play back the tape?

Match 3. WWE Tag Champions Daniel Bryan and Kane def. Big Show and Dolph Ziggler

After the match, Team Rhodes attacked Team Hell No.

Match 4. Antonio Cesaro def. Ted DiBiase

Next, 3MB come out to the ring. They say they are the best group in WWE and Drew McIntyre channels Axl Rose apparently. Brodus Clay comes out to wrestle Heath Slater.

Match 5. Heath Slater def. Brodus Clay — distractions from Jinder Mahal and McIntyre help Slater win.

Match 6. Layla def. Natalya.

Match 7. Sheamus def. Wade Barrett in their lumberjack match.

During the prerequisite lumberjack brawl, Team Hell No arrived to join in the ruckus. Sheamus nailed Barrett with the Brogue Kick to win.

Afterwards, Dolph Ziggler clocked Sheamus and went to cash in. He was stopped in his tracks by a KO Punch from Big Show, who stood tall at the end of the show.

During the show and between TV tapings, Jerry Lawler made a live appearance in his hometown of Memphis. He thanked the fans for their well-wishes and support, and said he’d be back in a few weeks time.

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