5/8 WWE SmackDown News and Notes

5/8 WWE SmackDown News and Notes

The May 8 episode of WWE SmackDown featured the return of Tama Tonga, further developments involving The MFTs, continued mystery partner teases from Danhausen, and a tribute to Ted Turner.

5/8 WWE SmackDown News and Notes

After missing last week’s episode, Tama Tonga returned during the match between Damian Priest and Talla Tonga.

Tonga’s interference allowed Solo Sikoa to become involved on Talla’s behalf before R-Truth attempted to even the odds by coming to Priest’s aid.

Despite the assistance, Talla eventually overwhelmed Priest after attacking him at ringside before securing the victory with a chokeslam.

Following the match, The MFTs surrounded Priest until Royce Keys arrived to make the save.

Backstage, Tama Tonga confronted Solo Sikoa over attempts to recruit Keys into the faction and claimed he would personally deal with the situation.

However, those plans quickly backfired later in the show when Keys defeated Tonga following a spinebuster.

Another backstage segment later featured Tama Tonga encountering Shinsuke Nakamura.

Nakamura told Tonga he was disappointed he remained aligned with The MFTs before Talla Tonga arrived and confronted Nakamura face-to-face.

The segment appeared to tease possible future tension involving Nakamura and the group.

Tama Tonga’s return also addressed recent fan speculation following the departures of Tonga Loa and JC Mateo from WWE.

Because Tonga was absent from last week’s SmackDown, some fans had wondered whether he had also been released.

Danhausen Attempts to Clone Himself

Elsewhere on the show, Danhausen continued teasing the identity of his mystery partner ahead of WWE Backlash 2026.

During a segment involving The Miz, Miz joked that Danhausen’s only possible tag team partner would be himself.

That led to Danhausen unveiling a cloning machine in an attempt to literally create a duplicate version of himself.

Danhausen claimed the clone would be ready within 24 hours before the machine malfunctioned and broke down.

Tribute to Ted Turner

SmackDown also opened with WWE paying tribute to Ted Turner following news of his passing earlier this week.

An on-screen graphic honored the former WCW owner and media executive, whose history with WWE included the famous Monday Night Wars rivalry with Vince McMahon during the 1990s.

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WWE SmackDown 5/8/2026: 3 Things We Hated & 3 Things We Loved

Look, I know this gingerbread man thing is stupid, but I’m gonna let you in on a little secret: Pro wrestling is stupid. It’s stupid and weird and often hilariously funny, and the running joke of the gingerbread man’s funeral throughout this episode was all those things. It turns out Sami Zayn (much like his forever frenemy, Kevin Owens) plays a tremendous straight man, especially when the straight man’s job is to react in ever-increasing horror and disbelief to a ridiculous situation that everyone else accepts without question. Zayn walking around the gingerbread man’s wake, interacting with the likes of R-Truth and the comatose Johnny Gargano, was absolute gold, but it was nothing compared to what awaited us in the main event segment.

Trick Williams, it must be said, really made this segment work, literally pouring one out for the gingerbread man and singing along with a terrible choir. Zayn came out to further express his disbelief (and call out the choir for being off-key) and did an amazing job of tying the whole thing back to their upcoming match at Backlash. And then, in the best possible pay-off to this entire angle, the gingerbread man rose from the dead like a freshly-baked messiah, revealing himself as Lil Yachty and revenging himself upon Zayn with deadly red-and-white-striped strikes! 

It was absolute nonsense, and I loved every minute of it. Five-star classics are all well and good, but as far as I’m concerned, this is professional wrestling.

Written by Miles Schneiderman

Cody Rhodes Vs Gunther Announced For WWE Clash In Italy

Cody Rhodes Vs Gunther Announced For WWE Clash In Italy

Cody Rhodes now has a confirmed date and location for his next Undisputed WWE Championship defense, as Paul Heyman revealed on SmackDown that the favor he owed Gunther has resulted in a major title match at WWE Clash in Italy on May 31.

Cody Rhodes vs Gunther Clash In Italy

The announcement came just one week after Gunther blindsided Rhodes on 5/8 SmackDown, escalating the tension between two of WWE’s most dominant forces. Rhodes initially pushed to fight immediately, but Heyman made it clear the contract already dictated the match’s destination — Turin, Italy.

The rivalry traces back to the road to WrestleMania 42, when Gunther attacked Seth Rollins during Rollins’ issues with Heyman. After WrestleMania, Heyman thanked Gunther for the assist, but Gunther demanded more than gratitude — he wanted a favor. That favor was cashed in on SmackDown.

Heyman explained that he used his influence to secure Gunther an Undisputed WWE Championship match at Clash in Italy, taking place May 31 at the Inalpi Arena in Turin. Rhodes tried to accelerate the confrontation by telling Gunther they could wrestle that same night, but Heyman shut it down, pointing to the contract and confirming the official date.

Following the announcement, Gunther attempted another sneak attack and briefly locked in a sleeper hold. Rhodes escaped and fired back with a message of his own, calling himself “easy to find, but hard to beat.”

The match carries added intrigue because Rhodes previously defeated Gunther at the 2024 Crown Jewel Championship match. This time, however, the stakes are significantly higher with the Undisputed WWE Championship on the line.

WWE is already positioning Clash in Italy as one of its marquee international events of the year. With Rhodes and Gunther now officially set, the road to Turin is shaping up to be one of WWE’s toughest battlegrounds heading into summer.

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WWE NXT Viewership & Ratings Report, 5/5/2026

After briefly falling in both viewership and its rating despite an episode packed with surprise debuts, the May 5 edition of “WWE NXT” bounced back in both categories. The episode saw former IWGP Heavyweight Champion EVIL reveal his new ring name, Naraku, the Women’s North American Championship title picture reveal itself, and a surprise main event featuring the NXT Champion Tony D’Angelo.

According to Wrestlenomics, with data from Programming Insider, the May 5 episode of “NXT” drew 641,000 viewers, up 18 percent from the previous week’s 541,000 viewers. The episode drew a 0.11 rating in the ever-important ages 18-49 demographic, up 57 percent from the April 28 edition’s 0.07 rating.

Compared to this time last year, viewership was down four percent compared to the May 2025 average of 666,000 viewers, and the rating is down 21 percent from last year’s average of 0.14. Viewership for the episode was up from the trailing four weeks average of 580,000, by 10 percent, and show rating was up 38 percent vs. the trailing four weeks rating of 0.08.

In addition to Naraku’s reveal video vignette, Zaria challenged Women’s North American Champion Tatum Paxley, but the women were interrupted by Lizzy Rain, then Nikkita Lyons. A tag match between the teams, with Zaria set to team with Lyons, was set for next week. 

The main event saw D’Angelo take on Tavion Heights in non-title action, after he attacked the former member of No Quarter Catch Crew at the beginning of the show, following Heights laying him out the week prior. North American Champion Myles Borne accidentally cost Heights the match, and after D’Angelo’s victory, the champion was attacked by Mason Rook, the former Will Kroos.

UFC Star Calls Conspiracy On Khamzat Chimaev Making Weight, Claims 328 Fight Is Rigged

UFC 328 is less than 24 hours away, with the main event fight between Khamzat Chimaev and Sean Strickland for the UFC Middleweight Championship officially on as both men made the championship weight limit, or did they? 

Fight fans everywhere have analyzed Chimaev’s weigh-in and believe that something wasn’t quite right. The champion barely made 185 pounds with less than 20 minutes to go until his allotted time limit expired, and while he looked drained and dejected (as do most fighters after cutting weight), it was announced that Chimaev weighed in at exactly 185 pounds. This footage didn’t sit right with a lot of people, including current UFC bantamweight Bryce Mitchell, who even took to Instagram to express his frustrations on how the upcoming title fight is already rigged in favor of Chimaev.

Mitchell stated that the scales weren’t balanced and that there was no way that Chimaev could have made 185 pounds, which in his mind makes Strickland the unofficial champion already. Mitchell also brought up Chimaev’s previous weigh-in controversy where he weighed seven-and-a-half pounds over the welterweight limit to fight Nate Diaz at UFC 279, which ended up being the night where Chimaev was allowed to nearly move up to middleweight the day of his newly scheduled fight.

Strickland himself has called Chimaev out at the ceremonial weigh-in, outright claiming Chimaev to be a coward who didn’t make the weight.