WWE SmackDown Results: The Friday Night show, which emanated from the Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines, Iowa on May 2nd, showcased a series of compelling matches and significant storyline advancements.
Key highlights of the Blue brand show included the confirmation of a Fatal-4 Way United States Championship match for the upcoming Backlash event and a captivating tag team main event involving the top female competitors.

Also on the show, Randya Orton cut a promo, while Aleister Black got into his first in-ring action since return and another singles contest was cut short due to outside interference. Here is a look at SmackDown results followed by the recap:
The show opened with animosity between LA Knight and Damian Priest, sparked earlier in the evening, exploded into a fierce singles contest. The electrifying pace and back-and-forth action had the Iowa crowd chanting "This is Awesome!"
However, the chaos intensified when Solo Sikoa interfered, only to be neutralized by both Knight and Priest. The dominant arrival of Jacob Fatu, with Sikoa's assistance, then laid waste to both competitors.
The aftermath saw a major announcement: Fatu will now defend his United States Championship in a thrilling Fatal-4 Way match against Priest, Knight, and Drew McIntyre at Backlash.
Later, the tag team division showcased it's prowess as Pretty Deadly collided with the impressive duo of Nathan Frazer and Axiom. In only their second SmackDown appearance, Frazer and Axiom continued to build momentum, securing a decisive victory over the flamboyant Pretty Deadly.
Aleister Black made a resounding statement in his first match back since his return last week, facing The Miz. Despite The Miz's initial control, Black swiftly turned the tide, his striking offense proving too much. Even a late attempt at interference by Carmelo Hayes couldn't deter Black, who sealed the win with a devastating Black Mass.
Zelina Vega and Piper Niven engaged in a spirited singles battle. Despite a significant size disadvantage, Vega displayed incredible resilience against the powerful Niven.
The ringside area became a battleground itself as Chelsea Green and Alba Fyre repeatedly tried to influence the match. In a flurry of action, Niven inadvertently knocked Green off the apron, creating an opening for Vega to capitalize with a crafty roll-up for the three-count.
The anticipation for WWE Backlash intensified as Randy Orton stepped into the spotlight for a compelling promo. Addressing his upcoming Undisputed WWE Championship match against John Cena, Orton reflected on their recent confrontation and delivered a scathing assessment of Cena's career.
In front of his hometown crowd and family, Orton vowed to inflict significant damage and capture his 15th World Championship, and in the process also brought about the topic of legend killing.
A true spectacle of athleticism unfolded when Rey Fenix and Santos Escobar, two of lucha libre's finest, went head-to-head. Their contrasting yet equally captivating styles meshed perfectly, delivering a standout match of the night. The electrifying conclusion saw Rey Fenix soar through the air, connecting with a breathtaking top rope Meteora to secure the victory over Escobar.
The main event saw an intriguing alliance between Jade Cargill and Tiffany Stratton as they faced the formidable team of Nia Jax and Naomi. Despite their unlikely pairing, Cargill and Stratton demonstrated impressive teamwork, engaging in a hard-fought battle against their opponents.
The match culminated in a jaw-dropping display of power as Cargill executed a thunderous top-rope powerbomb on Nia Jax for the pinfall victory. As Cargill and Stratton celebrated their win, a tense moment arose as they engaged in a tug-of-war over the WWE Women's Championship.
However, Naomi returned to the fray, launching a fierce attack on both women and ending the show by triumphantly holding the title high above her head, leaving a clear message to the entire division.