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3 things WWE got right on this week's SmackDown Live and 2 things they got wrong (March 19th, 2019)

Randy Orton hoped to crush the dreams of the New Day as one of Kingston's five gauntlet match opponents
Randy Orton hoped to crush the dreams of the New Day as one of Kingston's five gauntlet match opponents

That's right, another episode of SmackDown Live is in the history books, meaning there are just a handful of episodes of the blue brand left before the showcase of the immortals: WrestleMania 35.

A special appearance by the Women's Tag Team Champions helped add to the excitement of the show, as we continue on the road to WrestleMania.

In addition, we also saw Kofi Kingston try to survive the odds against five of SmackDown's biggest stars, as well a some a huge title match made for the granddaddy of them all.

But not everything was great with this week, which had plenty of pitfalls.

Here are three things the WWE got spot-on on this week's edition of SmackDown Live, as well as two things that could have been a whole lot better:


#3 Got it right: WrestleMania announcements

Will Mysterio hold the only title that has alluded him after WrestleMania 35?
Will Mysterio hold the only title that has alluded him after WrestleMania 35?

WrestleMania is only a handful of days away, and it is starting to show.

The 35th extravaganza under the name, this year is shaping up to be a huge show, full of exciting matches.

One match fans can look forward to is United States Champion Samoa Joe, defending his title from Rey Mysterio.

Joe, who won the star-spangled strap has yet to compete at the showcase of the immortals, whilst Mysterio hasn't in years. An exciting match for sure, the two men's differing styles will make this one to remember.

Many assumed Joe would be facing John Cena for the title, though he could now be free to face Kurt Angle, even though the Olympian announced Baron Corbin as his final opponent.

Whatever happens, expect this year's show to be truly historic.

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