What happened with the United States Championship?
Sami Zayn won the title back from Carmelo Hayes on SmackDown.
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Sami Zayn has regained the United States Championship on SmackDown, defeating Carmelo Hayes. This victory has secured Zayn a title defense against Trick Williams at WrestleMania 42, leaving fans wondering if Carmelo Hayes will still have a...
Sami Zayn's victory over Carmelo Hayes marks another chapter in the United States Championship storyline. Zayn's open challenge format earlier in his reign led to exciting matchups, and Hayes continued this trend with impressive performances. However, with Zayn now set to face Trick Williams at WrestleMania 42, Hayes' immediate future on the WrestleMania card is uncertain. Williams has publicly supported Hayes getting a WrestleMania moment, suggesting potential avenues for Hayes to be involved. The WWE creative team has three SmackDown episodes to integrate Hayes into the WrestleMania plans. Fans are hopeful that Hayes will get a chance to showcase his talent on the grand stage, whether at WrestleMania 42 or WrestleMania 43 in Riyadh.
Sami Zayn won the title back from Carmelo Hayes on SmackDown.
Sami Zayn will defend his United States Championship against Trick Williams.
It is currently uncertain, but there is still a possibility for him to be added to the card.
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