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Mia Yim gives bizarre health update following brutal WWE SmackDown loss

WWE SmackDown featured the go-home build for Bash in Berlin on Friday, but the hottest topic of discussion from the show seems to be the violent Street Fight between Nia Jax and Mia Yim. After checking in with fans, the latter just shared an interesting update.

The Irresistible Force retained the Women's Championship over Michin in SmackDown's main event. The ruthless near-11-minute match included trash cans, tables, chairs, and a fire extinguisher. Yim also took a savage briefcase shot from Ms. Money in the Bank Tiffany Stratton.

The finish saw the champion drive the challenger through a table with a Samoan Drop, then drag her across the ring for the Annihilator with a trash can on top of the 35-year-old. An enraged Jax unloaded on Yim with weapons after the match, possibly upset with Stratton's cash-in tease during the contest.

The self-proclaimed Blasian Baddie took to X (fka Twitter) this evening to let fans know she was back in the United States. She didn't stay for the premium live event in the German capital and provided a bizarre health update.

Yim often jokes with fans, and one supporter sarcastically commented on the 15-year veteran being alive, joking that she could've been "a pancake for life" from receiving Jax's Annihilator. Michin hilariously quipped that she and the can were flattened so much that she had just transformed into Sesame Street's 'Oscar The Grouch,' and that she was living inside it.

"Nah, they cut holes for my arms and eyes. I'm living in the trash can like Oscar The Grouch," Mia Yim wrote.

Yim vs. Jax was historic as it headlined the first-ever edition of SmackDown from Germany. This was also The Irresistible Force's first televised title defense since dethroning Bayley at SummerSlam.


WWE vs. AEW on next Friday night

Next week's WWE SmackDown from Rogers Place in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada will include the aftermath of this week's Street Fight main event between Mia Yim and Nia Jax. Fallout from Bash in Berlin will also be featured as the road to Bad Blood heats up.

AEW Collision from the Now Arena in Chicago will air next Friday instead of Saturday, due to the All Out pay-per-view airing Saturday night. Due to the change, Collision at 8 pm on TNT will go head-to-head with SmackDown on FOX at 8 pm. Rampage will air on TNT right after Collision ends.

WWE SmackDown on September 6 is the final episode before the move to USA Network. WWE announced the following for the show: Giovanni Vinci returns, plus eight-man tag team action with DIY and The Street Profits joining forces against The Bloodline.

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