Our preview for tonight's WWE SmackDown on FOX, where John Cena is set to appear - and he's calling out Jimmy Uso and Solo Sikoa.
last week on FOX, The Greatest of All Time returns to the blue brand to address the WWE Universe.
Last week saw John Cena come face-to-face with his foe turned friend, The Rock. He also made an explosive appearance on"AJ StylesWhat will happen when Cena grabs a microphone and hits the ring? Tune in to Friday Night SmackDown at 8/7 C on FOX to find out!defend her title against fellow Japanese superstar
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