The Usos, who will face The Miz and Damien Sandow for their WWE Tag Team Championships at TLC and recently defeated the team of Miz-Dow in a Six-Man Tag Team match on Monday Raw, kicked off Friday Night SmackDown by beating Tyson Kidd and Cesaro as the brothers prepare for their title match on Sunday.

WWE Divas Champion Nikki Bella, who will defend her championship Sunday night against this year's Slammy Award "Diva of the Year" winner AJ Lee, took care of business by taking out Alicia Fox with her Nikki Rack Attack for the win in her non-title bout.

Jack Swagger, who attacked WWE United States Champion Rusev on Raw as payback for the champ's backstage ambush of Swagger's manager Zeb Colter, prepared for his title match on Sunday against the European strongman by making Titus O'Neil tap out to his Patriot Lock finisher.

Goldust took on Big E in singles action. While Goldust and his brother Stardust are seeking to bring darkness to The New Day (Big E, Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods), "The Bizarre One" lost to Big E in singles competition.

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John Cena came out to the ring to discuss his main event Tables match against Seth Rollins at TLC, saying that he has no plans on losing his opportunity to face WWE World Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar at the Royal Rumble on Sunday. Rollins came out to the ramp, telling Cena that he will do everything in his power to prevent him from getting that title shot by putting Cena through a table just like the Money in the Bank winner did to the ex-champion at the end of Monday Night Raw.

Ryback, Dolph Ziggler and Erick Rowan defeated Intercontinental Champion Luke Harper, The Big Show and Kane in a Six-Man Tag Team bout after Ryback nailed Harper with the Shell Shock finisher to score the pin. After the match, a melee broke out with Ziggler hurling a ladder at Harper, Big Show and Kane, Ziggler celebrating his victory alongside Ryback and Rowan to end the show.

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