
SmackDown in Dublin, Ireland, was set to feature R-Truth taking on Aleister Black in a rematch that had been building over the last couple of weeks. Truth had recently called out Black during a promo, challenging him to prove himself in the ring. Fans expected the match to settle the score, but what unfolded was an unexpected and mildly hilarious twist.
Instead of showing up in person, R-Truth appeared on the big screen with a pre-taped message. As contenders turned their heads towards the screen, he explained that he had accidentally flown to Dublin, Georgia, rather than Dublin, Ireland, managing to miss out on the show entirely. In typical R-Truth fashion, it was pretty humorous, but he didn’t leave the fans disappointed. Truth revealed later that he had arranged for a replacement to take his spot, who was none other than former World Heavyweight Champion Damien Priest.
When Priest entered the ring, the atmosphere shifted immediately. Fans excitedly welcomed him back, but the situation quickly escalated as Aleister Black confronted him. Now, what was intended as a replacement match turned into a physical brawl between the two, forcing WWE security to intervene and separate them. The segment ended without a clear winner, but it also laid the groundwork for a bigger showdown in the coming weeks.
A thing to note is that Priest held onto his title for several months, with a successful defence record, before losing it at the 2024 Summerslam when Finn Balor betrayed him, costing Priest the World Heavyweight Championship. On the other hand, Aleister Black has been on a dominant run since his return to SmackDown in April this year, stacking up singles victories and establishing himself as a dangerous opponent.
Statistically, both men bring strong resumes to this rivalry. Priest boasts multiple championship reigns across WWE, including the United States Championship in 2021 and Tag Team titles in addition to his World Heavyweight run. Black has also captured gold in the past, which includes an NXT Championship reign and several other major victories on the main roster. Both superstars average strong win-loss records in singles competition, which makes the fight more exciting and watch-worthy.
What makes this clash even more intriguing is the contrast in styles. Priest brings a mix of power and agility, often using his height and strength to dominate, while Black relies purely on his striking ability and speed, with his signature Black Mass kick being one of the most showstopper finishers in WWE.
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