Summary
Royce Keys picked up a win in his first official main roster match on the April 10 episode of WWE SmackDown, beating Berto of Los Garza with a spinebuster.
The appearance marked Keys' first WWE programming match since he debuted at Royal Rumble 2026. WWE had already set the stage for the moment with the announcement of his official SmackDown debut, and the former Powerhouse Hobbs made the most of it once the bell rang.
Winner
Royce Keys defeated Berto by pinfall after hitting a spinebuster.
Solo Sikoa steps into the picture
After the match, Cathy Kelley interviewed Keys before Solo Sikoa interrupted the segment. Sikoa congratulated him on the victory and told Keys he was there if he needed anything.
That closing beat gave the debut more weight than a simple one-match result. WWE used Keys' win to establish him quickly, then immediately put him in the orbit of a major SmackDown name.
What the Royce Keys win could mean on SmackDown
Royce Keys leaving SmackDown with both a decisive win and a Solo Sikoa interaction suggests WWE is not treating this as a one-week cameo. If the company follows through, Keys could move into a clearer alliance or rivalry angle faster than most new main roster arrivals.
It also matters that WWE gave Keys a clean finish over Berto right away. For a wrestler being repositioned after his AEW run, that kind of debut result usually signals intent to keep him visible in the weeks ahead.
Sources
As reported by Fightful.


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