WWE SmackDown Spoilers: Two Major Stars Make Their Comeback in Australia

The road to WWE Crown Jewel hit a wild detour Friday morning in Perth, Australia, as two long-absent stars made shocking returns that completely changed the dynamic of the blue brand.
Fans inside the RAC Arena witnessed a night filled with chaos, faction warfare, and a wave of nostalgia when familiar music hit and the crowd erupted.
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A Shocking Return
During the latest chapter of the United States Championship Open Challenge, the atmosphere turned electric as a returning Superstar accepted the call — entering to his classic, fan-favorite theme that instantly brought the crowd to its feet—out came Shinsuke Nakamura.
The match delivered exactly what fans expected: hard-hitting strikes, technical precision, and the kind of intensity that defines the U.S. Title picture. But just when it looked like we were heading toward a clean finish, the arena lights shifted and an unexpected figure emerged from the crowd — marking his first appearance in months.
In a shocking twist, the return quickly spiraled into a post-match ambush that saw a newly reformed faction make its presence felt in brutal fashion. The attackers left both the champion and challenger laid out in the ring, symbolizing a changing of the guard for WWE’s power structure heading into Crown Jewel.
NAKAMURA ANSWERS THE US OPEN CHALLENGE
— The Movement - Pro Wrestling (@TheMovementXx) October 10, 2025
AND HE'S GOT HIS OLD THEME SONG BACK ❤️#SmackDown pic.twitter.com/4GGUnqFgKp
The Family Tree Grows
The shocking interruption reached a boiling point when the hooded man who attacked Shinsuke Nakamura revealed himself to be Tama Tonga, making his long-awaited return to WWE television. The Perth crowd erupted in disbelief as Tonga tore off his hood, marking his first appearance since April — and instantly reigniting chaos around the United States Championship picture.
But Tonga wasn’t alone. Moments later, he was joined by his brother Talla Tonga, his cousin Tanga Loa, and enforcer JC Mateo, completing the destructive faction now collectively known as The Family Tree.
Together, the four men unleashed a ruthless assault on both Nakamura and reigning U.S. Champion Sami Zayn, leaving the ring littered with bodies in a scene straight out of a gangland takeover.
Just when it seemed the carnage might finally stop, the group’s leader Solo Sikoa emerged from the shadows to stand tall over the fallen competitors. The visual was chilling — Sikoa, flanked by his family, raising his arm in dominance as the Perth crowd rained down boos.
The message was clear: The Family Tree is fully grown, and their return could reshape SmackDown’s power hierarchy heading into Crown Jewel. With Tonga back at full strength and Sikoa once again asserting his authority, the WWE landscape just got a whole lot more dangerous.
NAKMURA SETS UP FOR THE KINSHASA
— The Movement - Pro Wrestling (@TheMovementXx) October 10, 2025
BUT HE'S ATTACKED BY TAMA TONGA 🤯🤯🤯#SmackDown pic.twitter.com/Nw79Te3mjo
International Impact
This week’s SmackDown was broadcast live on Netflix for international audiences, airing later in the U.S. on USA Network. The Perth crowd proved to be one of the loudest WWE audiences in recent memory — especially during the surprise entrances that kicked off the post-match carnage.
For U.S. fans waiting for the delayed broadcast, it’s safe to say: avoid spoilers if you can — because this episode fundamentally reshapes the SmackDown landscape heading into tomorrow’s Crown Jewel Premium Live Event.
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This was the kind of segment that reminds fans why live international shows feel so special — big returns, explosive reactions, and long-term storylines snapping back into focus.
The reintroduction of two missing stars gives WWE new storytelling fuel heading into the winter season. The Family Tree’s full formation — and the symbolic clash with other dark factions — hints that the post-Crown Jewel fallout could dominate SmackDown for weeks to come.
Expect this to build toward a major multi-man showdown, possibly even a Survivor Series-style clash, as these forces vie for control of the blue brand.