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''WWE SmackDown'', also known as ''Friday Night SmackDown'' or simply ''SmackDown'', is an American professional wrestling television program produced by WWE that as of currently airs live every Friday at 8 p.m. ET on
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. Fox Deportes simulcasts the program with
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commentary. The show features characters from the SmackDown brand, to which WWE employees are assigned to work and perform. The show as of is currently considered to be one of two flagship shows, along with '' Monday Night Raw''. ''SmackDown!'' debuted in the United States on UPN on April 29, 1999 and was formerly broadcast on Thursday nights. The show moved to Friday nights on September 9, 2005, and began airing on The CW in September 2006, after the merger of UPN and the WB. The show later moved to MyNetworkTV in October 2008. On October 1, 2010, ''SmackDown'' moved to cable network
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, and eventually returned to Thursdays on January 15, 2015. The show then moved to the sibling USA Network on January 7, 2016, and later that year, beginning on July 19, 2016, ''SmackDown'' began broadcasting live on Tuesday nights. ''SmackDown''s move to Fox on October 4, 2019 marked the show's return to Friday nights and over-the-air broadcast television (as well as the second time ''SmackDown'' has aired on a Fox-owned network). ''SmackDown'' has been broadcast from 163 arenas, 148 cities and towns, six countries: United States, Canada, United Kingdom,
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in 2005, Italy in 2007, and Mexico in 2011. Prior to switching to its current live format, taped episodes premiered a few hours earlier in Ireland and the United Kingdom than in the United States (and a day earlier in Australia, Canada, Singapore, and the Philippines) due to time differences. For international broadcast listings, see below. The show celebrated its 15th anniversary on October 10, 2014, and the 1000th episode on October 16, 2018. The WWE Network ceased operations in the United States on April 4, 2021, with all content moved to Peacock which now has all episodes of ''SmackDown''. Recent episodes are still available for on-demand viewing 30 days after the original air date.


History

''WWF SmackDown!'' was set up to compete against World Championship Wrestling (WCW)'s Thursday night show, '' Thunder''. ''SmackDown!'' first appeared on April 29, 1999 using the ''Raw'' set as a single television special on UPN. On August 26, 1999, SmackDown! officially debuted on UPN. Like ''Thunder'', ''SmackDown!'' was recorded on Tuesdays and then broadcast on Thursdays. The new WWF show was so popular that WCW moved ''Thunder'' to Wednesdays so that it would not compete directly. Throughout the show's early existence, The Rock routinely called ''SmackDown!'' "his show", in reference to the fact that the name was derived from one of his catchphrases, "Layeth the Smack down". In March 2002, WWF implemented the "
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", under which Raw and
SmackDown! ''WWE SmackDown'', also known as ''Friday Night SmackDown'' or simply ''SmackDown'', is an American professional wrestling television program produced by WWE that as of currently airs live every Friday at 8 p.m. ET on Fox. Fox Deportes simulc ...
would have separate rosters of performers that are exclusive to their respective programs and events, and be positioned in-universe as competing "brands" (in a manner reminiscent of athletic conferences). In the 2004–05 season, ''SmackDown!'' had an average viewership of 5.1 million viewers, making it UPN's second-highest-rated series behind '' America's Next Top Model''. With the cancellation of '' Star Trek: Enterprise'', ''SmackDown!'' moved into its former timeslot on Friday nights for the 2005–06 season, beginning September 9, 2005. WWE subsequently announced that the show would be renamed ''Friday Night SmackDown!'' to emphasize the new scheduling.


Move to The CW, MyNetworkTV

In January 2006, CBS Corporation and Warner Bros. Entertainment announced that UPN and The WB would merge to form a new network known as The CW that fall. As part of the announcement, The CW announced that it would renew ''Friday Night SmackDown!'' for two more seasons as part of its launch schedule—which drew from the strongest programs of its two predecessors. On September 22, 2006, ''Friday Night SmackDown!'' aired its first episode on The CW. The CW declined to renew ''SmackDown'', resulting in the series being picked up in October 2008 by MyNetworkTV, a second new network that had been formed by Fox Entertainment Group to take on former UPN and WB affiliates who were not selected to join The CW. Retaining its previous Friday-night time slot, the season premiere of ''SmackDown'' on MyNetworkTV was the highest-rated program in the fledgling network's history, with 3.2 million viewers. On March 20, 2009, ''SmackDown'' celebrated its 500th episode.


Move to NBC Universal, Syfy, USA Network

On October 1, 2010, as part of a new broadcast deal with NBC Universal, ''SmackDown'' moved to
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, retaining its Friday night timeslot. Prior to this premiere of ''SmackDown'', Michael Cole hosted a "pre-game" show. The move saw Syfy paying close to $30 million for the show as opposed to the $20 million paid by its former network MyNetworkTV. During the August 29, 2011 episode of ''Raw'', WWE dissolved the brand extension, thus allowing performers to appear on ''Raw'' and ''SmackDown'' at any given time without restriction. The October 14, 2011, episode made ''SmackDown'' the second-longest-running weekly episodic television series of American television history (behind ''Raw'', which surpassed that mark on August 1, 2005). On January 18, 2013, ''SmackDown'' celebrated its 700th episode. On October 10, 2014, ''SmackDown'' celebrated its 15-year anniversary. To help celebrate the 15th anniversary, Stephanie McMahon came out first, then Laurinaitis and Long, respectively, the latter of which kept one-upping each other for the main event of the night until McMahon decided to keep the 15-man tag team match that Long suggested, on the condition Laurinaitis and Long be the captains of each team like at WrestleMania XXVIII. Long's team won the match. On December 16, 2014, ''SmackDown'' aired a live 800th episode special on Syfy's sister channel USA Network, ''SuperSmackDown Live!'', featuring a main event between Dolph Ziggler and Seth Rollins. In January 2015, ''SmackDown'' returned to a Thursday time slot. The return to Thursday nights was expected to help attract a younger audience to Syfy, as well as more premium advertising dollars from marketers, who tend to spend more to promote their products, especially film releases, on the night as consumers head into the weekend. The last ''SmackDown'' airing on a Friday night had 2.43 million viewers with a 0.7 share. On January 7, 2016, ''SmackDown'' moved to USA Network, remaining on Thursday nights. With the move, all top three WWE programs—''Raw'', ''SmackDown'' and '' Tough Enough''—would air on the same network for the first time ever. On May 25, 2016, as part of the re-implementation of the brand extension and split between ''Raw'' and ''SmackDown'', it was announced that ''SmackDown'' would move to Tuesday nights and be broadcast live. On the July 11, 2016 episode of ''Raw'', Vince McMahon named Shane McMahon the commissioner of SmackDown. Then next week on ''Raw'',
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was revealed as the new SmackDown General Manager. On July 22, 2016, General Manager Daniel Bryan revealed the new SmackDown logo on his official Twitter page, renaming the show ''SmackDown Live''. On April 10, 2018, SmackDown Commissioner Shane McMahon announced that Daniel Bryan was back as a full-time WWE wrestler and named Paige the new General Manager.


Return to broadcast television and Fox

On June 26, 2018,
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announced a five-year agreement to air ''SmackDown'', in a deal worth $205 million per year. ''SmackDown'' would debut on October 4, 2019, with its first episode being the
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special. The episode also marked the return of ''SmackDown'' to Friday nights and the return of WWE programming to Fox for the first time since the network aired the November 14, 1992 episode of '' Saturday Night's Main Event''. The agreement came as WWE's previous broadcast deal with USA Network to air both ''SmackDown'' and '' WWE Raw'' was set to expire, and as Fox has increasingly emphasized live sports programming and non-scripted entertainment in the wake of its then-upcoming sale of its in-house studios to Disney. Fox had hoped to acquire ''Raw'' for the Fox network and ''SmackDown'' for FS1. However, amid a competitive bidding situation, NBCUniversal focused its efforts on renewing ''Raw'', freeing up Fox to pursue ''SmackDown''. In particular, Fox promised a larger amount of promotion for ''SmackDown'' during its
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, as well as a WWE-oriented studio show ('' WWE Backstage'') on FS1. Fox began an advertising campaign by Wieden+Kennedy for the move, "We're All Superstars", to coincide with the beginning of football season, revealing a new logo and the reinstatement of the ''Friday Night SmackDown'' title. From March 13, 2020, all WWE touring shows were cancelled indefinitely due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with ''SmackDown'', ''Raw'', and pay-per-views being broadcast from a studio in the WWE Performance Center in
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with no audience beginning that night. The ensuing episode also featured Triple H as a guest commentator, and an encore presentation of the Elimination Chamber match for the SmackDown Tag Team Championship from the titular pay-per-view the previous Sunday. On August 17, WWE announced that ''SmackDown'', ''Raw'', and pay-per-views would move out of the Performance Center to the " WWE ThunderDome" at Orlando's Amway Center, beginning with ''SmackDown'' on August 21. The program continued to be broadcast behind closed doors, but with a virtual audience and enhanced arena production. WWE returned to hosting touring shows for ''SmackDown'' and ''Raw'' in June 2021. Since the move to Fox, ''SmackDown'' has occasionally been pre-empted to FS1 due to conflicts with other Fox Sports programming airing in primetime, particularly the Major League Baseball postseason. In one instance in October 2019 due to the World Series, an hour-long version of the episode aired on Fox the following Sunday afternoon.


Production

WWE taped ''SmackDown'' on Tuesday evenings to air on Thursday evenings on UPN the same week. However, ''SmackDown'' had aired occasional live specials on Tuesday nights (which are then replayed in its usual Thursday night timeslot). The show began broadcasting in HD beginning with the January 25, 2008 episode of ''SmackDown'', where a new set (which became universal for all WWE weekly programming) debuted. Following the first broadcast in HD, the exclamation mark used since the show's inception disappeared from all references pertaining to "SmackDown", including the official logo, which resembles the 2001–2008 logo, but with a darker blue scheme. The early set included an oval-shaped TitanTron entrance and stage (dubbed the "Ovaltron") which made it stand out from the ''Raw Is War'' set with its rectangular Titantrons. Later productions gained the ability to move the Ovaltron either to the left or to the right of the stage. In August 2001, as part of celebrating ''SmackDown!''s second anniversary, the show received a new logo and set, which consisted of a fist centered above the entrance with the WWF/E scratch logo above it, and many glass panes along the sides strongly resembling shattered glass with two TitanTrons on each side. From September 23, 2004 to October 3, 2008, the theme song for ''SmackDown!'' was "Rise Up" by Drowning Pool, with variations, making it the longest tenured theme song used in the program. Whenever ''SmackDown'' shares the arena with Raw during the 2005-2007 period in a form of a supershow, the ''SmackDown'' stage utilizes all or some components of the same set from ''Raw''. From November 2, 2012 until April 18, 2014, ''SmackDown'' began using "Born 2 Run" by 7Lions as its theme song, with "This Life" by CFO$ and Cody B. Ware serving as the secondary theme, then a swap was made, as "Born 2 Run" was used as a secondary theme, when "This Life" is used as ''SmackDown's'' main theme. Prior to November 2, 2012, ''SmackDown'' opened with " Know Your Enemy" by
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while "Hangman" by Rev Theory served as the secondary theme song. Upon ''SmackDown''s debut on Syfy in 2010, it replaced the previous theme song "Let it Roll" by Divide the Day. As of August 3, 2012, the show has used the modified WWE HD universal set, which debuted at ''
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'' on July 23. From September 21, 2012 until October 26, 2012, October 4, 2013 until November 1, 2013, October 3 and 31, 2014 and October 2 and 30, 2015, WWE worked in conjunction with
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to raise awareness for breast cancer by adorning the ''SmackDown'' set with pink ribbons and a special pink middle-rope in the ring. ''SmackDown''s ring ropes were usually blue from 1999 to 2012 (although they were black for a period between 2001 and 2002). They remained blue until December 2012 when they were permanently changed to white, with all WWE programming now using white ring ropes. On August 22, 2014, ''SmackDown'' switched to a full 16:9 letterbox presentation, with a down-scaled version of the native HD feed on a 4:3 SD feed. Like ''Raw'' (which also switched to a full 16:9 letterbox presentation four days earlier on August 18), the new WWE logo is seen on the ring's turnbuckle covers and also, on the lower right-hand corner of the screen. On August 29, 2014, the Syfy network logo moved to the lower left-hand corner of the screen. Although the graphics were re-positioned, ''SmackDown'' continued to use a variation of the graphics package that had been in use since its first HD broadcast in January 2008, until the show moved to Thursday nights on January 15, 2015, when an all-new graphics package (now optimized for the 16:9 format) and intro video were introduced along with a revised ''SmackDown'' logo. On March 26, 2015, WWE added a small
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board to the left side of the ring on ''SmackDown'', similar to ''Raw''. On the September 14, 2015 season premiere of ''Raw'', the middle rope was colored gold. Throughout the month of October 2015, the WWE broadcast table, entrance ramp, and ring skirts were co-branded with Susan G. Komen for the cure of breast cancer. Also, the middle ring rope was pink to promote the fight against breast cancer. Following the brand split in 2016, the ropes return to its original blue color as well as debuting a new set. The post brand extension set was almost identical to the TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs set from 2009 to 2013 and caused some negative feedback among online fans for re-using an old stage design. A month after the new set debut, a more distinctive and elaborate stage was created for SmackDown. The stage used was a new design with multiple LED side panels on each side with a titan-tron in a semi circle in the center. The new set also introduced LED floor panels on the entrance ramp. Feedback was more positive for this set design. With the shift to Fox, both ''Raw'' and ''SmackDown'' introduced new sets during their "premiere week", and it was also stated that WWE would reinstate the use of pyrotechnics on both shows (after briefly suspending their use in 2017 due to budget concerns), and that both shows would now be staffed by separate writing teams. The new set featured a large TitanTron screen, with semi-arches partially resembling the original ''SmackDown'' stage. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, all WWE programs suspended touring shows from mid-March 2020 through mid-July 2021. All ''SmackDown'' broadcasts were filmed behind closed doors with no in-person spectators, initially from the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, before returning to an arena setting with a closed set known as the " ThunderDome"—which featured a larger-scale production more in line with its touring shows, but with a virtual audience displayed on a
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constructed from video boards. With the return to live shows in July 2021, a new universal stage was adopted by both ''SmackDown'' and ''Raw'', with a high-resolution LED screen, and increasing use of
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graphics for the television production.


Theme music

; Notes # Bold song titles are currently being used as the opening theme. # The first version was an instrumental composed by Jim Johnston and it was only used on September 23, 2004 for ''SmackDown's 5th Anniversary''. Another version was performed by Ryan McCombs entitled "Rise Up 2006" and was used from March 24, 2006.


Cultural references

On July 10, 2007,
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included the word ''smackdown'' in '' Webster's Dictionary.'' Merriam Webster defined a "smackdown" as: * The act of knocking down or bringing down an opponent. * A contest in entertainment wrestling. * A decisive defeat. * A confrontation between rivals or competitors. The Oxford English Dictionary traces the use of the word ''smackdown'' in English back at least as far as 1990, but notes that a professional wrestling television show "popularized" the term.


Special episodes

Throughout its broadcast history, the show has aired editions that have different themes. These include tributes to various professional wrestlers who have recently died or retired from actively performing, and episodes commemorating various show milestones or anniversaries.


On-air personalities

Various on-air personalities appear on the show, including the wrestlers (both men and women), ring announcers, commentators, and on-screen authority figures. ''SmackDown'' also has had various recurring on-air segments hosted by members of the roster.


Other SmackDown-branded properties

Although ''SmackDown'' has been the second-largest show in the WWE, the company's use of the term went beyond its namesake program. During the
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campaign, the WWE launched the ''SmackDown! Your Vote'' program. The name was also used when WWE released its 2015 film '' The Flintstones & WWE: Stone Age SmackDown!'' and WWE Network's show '' Kitchen SmackDown!''.


Broadcast

In addition to the
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Fox Deportes simulcasting with Fox live in the United States and broadcasts to American troops deployed overseas on AFN Sports 2, ''SmackDown'' also appears on-air internationally.


Americas


Latin America

''SmackDown'' airs live on Fox Sports in Mexico and across
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and South America since 2014. In Mexico, MVS aired ''SmackDown'' between 2005 and 2008, and Azteca 7 from 2008 to 2014.


Canada

In Canada, ''SmackDown'' has historically been aired by
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(SN360, formerly known as The Score), as part of network owner
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's long-term deal with WWE. The program has historically aired sometimes in simulcast with the U.S. airing and sometimes a day before. In 2005, when the taped show moved to Friday airings in the U.S., it remained on Thursdays in Canada for a period of time. During its return to Thursdays in the U.S. from January 2015 to July 2016, pre-recorded episodes of ''SmackDown'' aired on Wednesdays—one night earlier—due to conflicts with the channel's Thursday-night National Hockey League broadcasts. The program has aired in simulcast with the U.S. broadcast since it switched to a live format in July 2016, initially on Tuesdays and then moving back to Fridays in October 2019. Despite the move to Fox (which is widely carried on Canadian television providers), Rogers has not elected to simulcast ''SmackDown'' on its broadcast network
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to invoke potential simsub rights. As Rogers holds the rights to the National Hockey League broadcasts, the program also airs on its OLN channel.


Jamaica

In Jamaica, ''SmackDown'' airs live on Fridays on Flow 1, with a replay on Sundays.


Asia, Africa and Oceania

''SmackDown'' airs live in the MENA region on Shahid Saturday mornings, and later on the same day, a one-hour version airs on MBC Action at 8PM Egypt Standard Time. ''SmackDown'' airs live in Australia on Saturday late mornings/early afternoons and Sunday afternoons on Fox8 and Friday nights on 9Go! as a one-hour version, and airs live in New Zealand on Sky 5 and Sunday nights on Prime as a one-hour version. ''SmackDown'' airs in
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on various television networks. ''SmackDown'' airs in
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on Sky Pacific and
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. ''SmackDown'' airs live in Pakistan and in Bangladesh, Nepal,
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and India on Sony Ten and Kenya on Kenya Broadcasting Corporation. ''SmackDown'' airs in Malaysia on Astro Supersport 4, The series airs in the Philippines on One Sports via Cignal TV. ''SmackDown'' airs live in Indonesia on Mola TV. The series airs live in Singapore on Starhub's HubSports 2, South Africa on SuperSport, and Samoa on SBC. ''SmackDown'' airs in Israel on 5LIVE. It also airs on FM1 (Previously Iran FM-TV) in Iran. In South Africa, ''SmackDown'' was previously broadcast by free-to-air broadcaster e.tv. The show would play on Wednesday nights in the evening, with a 7-day delay, edited to one hour and was one of the most watched programs on the channel. However, in 2017 e.tv decided not to renew its broadcasting deal with WWE. The rights were later resold to SuperSport (the initial broadcasters of WWE programming) who broadcast the show across Sub-Saharan Africa, live and uncut. In 2019 SuperSport, along with its parent company Multichoice, signed a deal to broadcast the 24-hour WWE channel on their
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platform. The program airs at 02:00 live, while it is also broadcast on prime time at 09:00, 14:00 & 20:00..


Europe

In France, ''SmackDown'' airs on AB1 every Saturday at 9pm. In Germany, Austria and
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''SmackDown'' airs live on DAZN with English Commentary and on ProSieben MAXX every Saturday at 10pm with an two-hour Version in German. In Hungary, ''SmackDown'' airs on Galaxy4 every Wednesday at 10:15pm. In Italy, ''SmackDown'' airs on DMAX, with international version of one-hour shows airing on Cielo in Italian. In Poland, ''SmackDown'' airs on Extreme Sports Channel airs three days late. In Portugal, ''SmackDown'' airs live on SportTV 4 every Saturday at 1am. In Russia, ''SmackDown'' airs on Матч! Боец with Russian commentary. In Spain, ''SmackDown'' airs on
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every Sunday at 1pm. In the United Kingdom and Ireland, ''Smackdown'' airs live on BT Sport, with a one hour version airing on
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every Friday at 11pm. Virgin Media Two also airs a one hour version in Ireland every Sunday Morning. In Malta, ''SmackDown'' airs on Melita Sports 1.


Online streaming

On May 22, 2009,
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and WWE agreed to air full episodes of ''SmackDown'' to be available for viewing the day following its original airing. On September 24, 2012, Hulu signed a multi-year deal with WWE to stream all of the company's TV shows and some of its web series, which includes ''SmackDown''. Full episodes of ''SmackDown'' are available for viewing the following day of its original airing. All previous episodes of ''SmackDown'' are available on the WWE Network, where recent episodes are available for on-demand viewing 30 days after the original air date.


Broadcast history


See also

* List of WWE personnel


References


External links

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