Alright, let’s talk about what I did today regarding those Bleacher Report SmackDown grades. It’s kind of become a routine thing for me after the show airs, or maybe the morning after.

So, first thing, I grabbed my tablet. Usually do this while having my morning coffee. I unlocked it and popped open my usual web browser. Didn’t really need to search, Bleacher Report is pretty much bookmarked, or it pops up in my frequently visited sites.
I tapped on the Bleacher Report link. Waited for the page to load up, sometimes it’s quicker than others, you know how it is. Once it was loaded, I usually have to scroll past the main headlines – NBA, NFL, whatever’s big at the moment.
Finding the Wrestling Stuff
Then I specifically looked for the WWE section. Sometimes it’s right there on the main page, other times I gotta tap the menu icon and navigate through the sports list. Found ‘WWE’, tapped on that.
Once I was in the WWE section, the latest articles are usually right at the top. I scanned the headlines looking for anything like “SmackDown Results”, “Winners and Losers”, or specifically, “SmackDown Grades”. Bingo, found the one titled something like “WWE SmackDown Grades & Analysis for [Date]”. That’s the one I wanted.
Checking Out the Grades
I clicked into the article. Then comes the scrolling part. They usually break it down segment by segment or match by match. This is the part I actually spend time on.
- I read the little summary they give for each part of the show.
- Then I looked at the grade they assigned. Sometimes it’s a letter grade like A, B, C, D, F.
- I read their reasoning, the ‘why’ behind the grade. This is where you see if you agree or not.
My Reactions Go Something Like This:
Sometimes I’m nodding along, like “Yep, totally agree, that segment was great, deserves an A-“. Other times, I’m like, “Seriously? A C+ for that match? It was way better than that!” or the opposite, thinking they were too generous.
I remember specifically looking at the grade for the main event segment today. I read their points, thought about the actual show… sometimes I even pull up a clip if I can’t quite recall the specifics they mention. It helps to refresh the memory.

I scrolled through the entire article, checking each grade and the reasoning. Didn’t really spend too long on it, maybe 10-15 minutes total? Just enough to get their take and compare it with my own thoughts.
Wrapping It Up
After reading through all the grades and analysis, I pretty much just closed the browser tab. Didn’t leave comments or anything, just absorbed the info. It’s just a quick way to see another perspective on the show. It’s interesting to see what points they focus on compared to what stood out to me.
And that was it. Practice done for the day, you could say. Just a simple routine of checking the SmackDown grades on Bleacher Report. I’ll probably do the same thing next week after the next episode airs. Keeps me in the loop with different takes on the product.