Main Event: Intercontinental Champion Daniel Bryan vs. Sheamus for the title (Fresno, CA)

Season 17Episode 14120 minApr 2, 2015
Main Event: Intercontinental Champion Daniel Bryan vs. Sheamus for the title (Fresno, CA)
Tonight's episode of SmackDown is being broadcast from the Save Mart Center in Fresno, CA. The scheduled matches for tonight’s card are: Singles Match - Randy Orton vs. The Big Show (w/Jamie Noble, Joey Mercury, Kane & Seth Rollins) Singles Match - Naomi vs. Natalya Singles Match - R-Truth vs. The Miz Singles Match - Dean Ambrose vs. Luke Harper Non Title Match - Daniel Bryan vs. Sheamus
Main Event: Intercontinental Champion Daniel Bryan vs. Sheamus for the title (Fresno, CA) has aired on Apr 2, 2015 at 8:00 PM
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