WWE SmacKDown after Royal Rumble witnessed fall outs from the Premium Live Event as the Rumble match winners made an appearance during the Friday Night Show, which went down at the FedEx Forum in Memphis, Tennessee on February 7th night.
The episode was packed with action and drama, culminating in a suspenseful finish as Solo Sikoa made a stunning return to attack Cody Rhodes after the Undisputed WWE Champion and his partner Jey Uso managed to defeat Jacob Fatu and Tama Tonga, despite nursing an injured elbow, showcasing his resilience and determination.

The evening was not short of drama as qualifying matches for the Elimination Chamber, with notable victories that set the stage for future confrontations, also took place on the show. Here is a look at the full results:
Jey Uso's moment in the spotlight was especially memorable. Garnering praise from both Wade Barrett and the audience, Uso's popularity reached new heights. He extended an invitation to Cody Rhodes to join him in the ring, where the two shared a moment of mutual respect.
However, their interaction was cut short by Jacob Fatu, who made a bold statement regarding his family's claim to the WWE Championship.
Among the victors of the Women's Elimination Chamber qualifiers, Bianca Belair stood out by overcoming Piper Niven in a hard-fought match, despite the challenge posed by her opponent. With Naomi by her side in her home state of Tennessee, Belair executed a KOD, securing her spot in the Elimination Chamber and delighting her home crowd.
Adding to the excitement, Alexa Bliss marked her return to action after a two-year hiatus by winning her Elimination Chamber Qualifying match against Candice LeRae. This victory not only signaled Bliss's comeback but also added intrigue to the women's division.
In the tag team division, an unexpected match between Pretty Deadly and DIY (Johnny Gargano and Candice LeRae) was orchestrated by Nick Aldis, resulting in Pretty Deadly's victory. This win likely positions them for a tag team title opportunity, stirring the pot in the tag team scene.
The night also featured a Triple Threat match involving Drew McIntyre, LA Knight, and Jimmy Uso, where McIntyre emerged victorious. Addressing rumors about his discontent post-Royal Rumble, McIntyre framed it within a storyline context, while LA Knight highlighted the importance of mental health, adding depth to their characters.
Further adding to the narrative of the evening, Kevin Owens provided an explanation for his attack on Sami Zayn through a car promo, and Carmelo Hayes put an end to his losing streak with a win over Akira Tozawa.
The tag team division's dynamics were further explored with a heel vignette from the Street Profits. In a landscape often marked by breakups, they promised unity, hinting at upcoming developments in the tag team realm.
Charlotte Flair's appearance might not have stirred much excitement initially, but it set the stage for confrontations with Tiffany Stratton, Nia Jax, and Candice LeRae, further enriching the storyline.
The episode wrapped up with the impactful return of Solo Sikoa, whose attack on Cody Rhodes left fans anticipating what's next. This climactic end not only highlighted Sikoa's return but also set the stage for upcoming episodes, maintaining the suspense and excitement that WWE SmackDown is known for.