News On Tonight’s WWE SmackDown & ECW Tapings
By Andy Steven
on Tuesday, July 29 2008
World Wrestling Entertainment will be taping this week’s edition of WWE SmackDown and ECW on Sci Fi tonight from the Giant Center in Hershey, Pa.
Thus far, nothing has been confirmed for this week’s edition of WWE Friday Night SmackDown, however expect the build up for this year’s WWE SummerSlam PPV. The SmackDown preview teases the return of The Undertaker at SummerSlam, more on the storyline between Edge and Vickie, Triple H’s and The Great Khali’s feud as well as mentioning Curt Hawkins & Zack Ryder being the new WWE Tag Team Champions.
No matches have been announced for tonight’s ECW on Sci Fi, however WWE did advertise the Mark Henry’s and Matt Hardy’s feud for tonight’s ECW on last night’s Raw. Also expect the fallout from Raw and the possibility of a new ECW commentator. The ECW preview mentions more on Colin Deaney’s and Tommy Dreamer’s feud as well as ECW’s newcomer Evan Bourne. If you are attending the event and would be interested in sending us a live report, please email me.
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