Celebrate the holidays with WWE and the Holiday Tour LIVE at Toyota Center on December 28th with your favorite SmackDown superstars! See Kevin Owens vs. Solo Sikoa in a last man standing match, LA Knight vs. Jimmy Uso in a street fight, WWE Women's Championship Match Shotzi vs. IYO Sky, LWO vs. The Street Profits with Bobby Lashley, Butch vs. Austin Theory with Grayson Waller, Bayley, Bianca Belair, Luke Gallows, Karl Anderson and many more!

My aunt is in the hospital, so my cousin has asked me to take him to smackdown in the city I live in for 4th of July. He lives 3 hours away from me, so just picking him up, driving back for the event, driving him home, and then taking myself home, I'm looking at 12 hours. The even starts at 4:45 according the venue. How long can I expect us to be at the event?


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The match will feature the teams American Alpha, Breezango, The Colons and The Ascension and the winners of this first ever match format will receive the No. 1 Contender spot for the SmackDown Tag Team Championship, the current holder of which are The Usos.

All things considered, it looks like SmackDown LIVE! viewers will be getting a good show this week owing to the big matches that have been announced. WWE fans at home are also excited to see Nakamura, The King of Strong Style and we hope we get to see him fight on TV soon.

Friday's show was headlined by a WrestleMania 39 main event rematch as Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn defended their undisputed tag team championships against The Usos. The match was a make-or-break moment for The Usos as The Tribal Chief grows increasingly impatient with their recent shortcomings.

I'll have to take the crowd's word for it that the match was indeed "awesome" because three commercial breaks severely impacted the televised viewing experience. It was very disappointing as a consumer to miss arguably the biggest SmackDown headliner of 2023, a WrestleMania main event rematch. What fans at home could see was great but the flow was impeded significantly. The right team won and it'll be interesting to see how Reigns takes The Bloodline's most recent setback. The draft picks were mostly reasonable but there were a couple of glaring omissions. Namely, Omos, who wrestled Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania and meets Seth Rollins at Backlash. The opening picks with Triple H were very drab, but the guest presenters spiced things up. A very solid episode of SmackDown with a few noticeable issues. Grade: B

In its WWF/E SmackDown! history, SmackDown has been broadcast from 162 arenas, in 147 cities and towns, in seven countries (the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Iraq in 2003 and 2004 for Tribute to the Troops, Japan in 2005, Italy in 2007, and Mexico in 2011). Prior to switching to the current live format, taped episodes premiered a few hours earlier in Ireland and the United Kingdom and a day earlier in Australia, Canada, and Singapore than the United States, due to time differences. The show celebrated its 15th anniversary on October 10, 2014,[10] and its 1,000th episode on October 16, 2018.

The early set included an oval-shaped TitanTron entrance and stage (dubbed the "Ovaltron") which made it stand out from the Raw 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. 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, "Lay the smackdown".[11] In August 2001, as part of celebrating SmackDown!'s 2nd anniversary, the show received a new logo and set. The last SmackDown! to use the previous entrance stage was the August 9, 2001, episode, which saw Alliance member Rhyno gore WWF Team member Chris Jericho through the center screen, destroying part of the set. As a result of that incident, a new set debuted the following week and it consisted of a fist centered above the entrance, and many glass panes along the sides strongly resembling shattered glass.

As made public on April 12, 2010, SmackDown moved to Syfy, which had previously aired NXT and ECW, in a two-year deal that included an optional third year.[5][6][19] SmackDown made its live premiere on Syfy on October 1, 2010, retaining its Friday night timeslot.[5] Prior to this premiere of SmackDown, Michael Cole hosted a "pre-game" show. According to the Los Angeles Times, the move saw Syfy paying close to $30 million for the show as opposed to the $20 million paid by its former network MyNetworkTV.[6] The move also resulted in network, SmackDown being advertised more frequently on Syfy's sister network, USA Network, which airs Raw. Same week encores of SmackDown were also added to Universal HD's and mun2's Saturday night schedule as a result of the move in the spot previously held by NXT and ECW.

In August 2011, the brand extension came to an end, resulting in Raw talent appearing on SmackDown and vice versa. In late 2011, Super SmackDown Live, a live episode of the show was broadcast on a Tuesday. The title was revived for future live episodes.

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 2, 2005). On April 1, 2012, at WrestleMania XXVIII, John Laurinaitis became general manager of both Raw and SmackDown after Team Johnny defeated Team Teddy. However, on June 17, 2012, at No Way Out, after Cena defeated Big Show in a steel cage match, Laurinaitis was fired by Mr. McMahon. On the August 3, 2012, episode of SmackDown, Mr. McMahon named Booker T the SmackDown General Manager. In addition, Booker named Long and Eve Torres as his assistants. John "Bradshaw" Layfield returned to WWE in September 2012 and became a commentator for the show as well. On January 18, 2013, SmackDown celebrated its 700th episode. Vickie Guerrero became general manager on July 19, 2013, but was fired the following year. The show is also run frequently by WWE chief operating officer Triple H. Past episodes of SmackDown are now viewable on the video streaming website Hulu along with episodes of Superstars and ECW.[20] On October 10, 2014, SmackDown celebrated its 15th Anniversary.[10] The 15th season premiere opened with a new theme, "Centuries" by Fall Out Boy. 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.[21] Long's team won the match.[22] On December 16, 2014, SmackDown aired its 800th episode, which aired live on USA Network, featuring the main event between Dolph Ziggler and Seth Rollins.[23]

After the broadcast on the finale of SmackDown, Layfield left SmackDown to join Raw, where he served as a commentator, alongside Cole and Booker T from January 5, 2015, to July 25, 2016,[32] leaving the color-commentator position vacant. SmackDown returned to a Thursday night airing from the episode of January 15, 2015.[26][27][28] Lawler joined the broadcast team for the move.[32][33][34][35][unreliable source] He was to join the broadcast team in 2012 on SmackDown until he had a heart attack during the September 10, 2012, episode of Raw.[36][37][38] WWE pay-per-view events kickoff analyst Byron Saxton also joined the broadcast team afterwards in the same episode.[32] The broadcast saw a revised SmackDown logo and all new graphics with 2.68 million viewers with a 0.8 rating share.[39][40] In a January 2015 interview, Daniel Bryan said he told WWE management that he wished to be the "face of SmackDown" to increase the show's viewership.[41] The January 15, 2015, episode of SmackDown marked Bryan's return to the ring after months of being injured as he wrestled in the main event of the first five SmackDown episodes since the move back to Thursday airings.[a] On January 29, 2015, the special live episode of SmackDown was aired from XL Center in Hartford, Connecticut, after the January 2015 North American blizzard, postponement for live Raw and cancellation for SmackDown taping in Boston.[47][48] The live episode had 2.95 million viewers with a 0.9 share; in the main event Daniel Bryan defeated Kane in a casket match.[49][unreliable source][50] During WrestleMania week, Byron Saxton was absent at the time due to a live prediction about the upcoming matches at WrestleMania 31 with Renee Young.[51] Tazz, Cole, Layfield and Booker T was recently absent during WrestleMania week in 2005, 2012 and 2013.[52][53]

On April 2, 2015, Tom Phillips stood in as lead announcer for Michael Cole, who was recovering from a kayfabe injury suffered at the hands of Brock Lesnar the previous week on Raw.[54][55] Phillips' first air date as August 22, 2014, until January 9, 2015, during SmackDown aired on Fridays alongside Cole and Layfield.[56] After Cole left SmackDown to join Raw as lead announcer during a tour of the United Kingdom on April 16, 2015, Phillips returned to SmackDown alongside Lawler and Saxton on the following week. After the broadcast on June 18, 2015, Phillips continued as lead announcer on SmackDown until August 20, 2015. In the same date, Byron Saxton left SmackDown to join Raw as a color commentator, along with Cole and Layfield since June 8, 2015,[57][unreliable source] leaving the color commentator position vacant. However, on June 25, 2015, The Usos member Jimmy Uso revealed that he would be the new color commentator for SmackDown, a position he held until September 3, 2015, when he left to make his return as an in-ring competitor on SmackDown next week to team with Roman Reigns and Dean Ambrose in a six-man tag team match against WWE Tag Team Champions The New Day, and the color commentator on Main Event since August 25, 2015, before SmackDown taping. On August 27, 2015, NXT and Superstars lead announcer Rich Brennan replaced Phillips to join the broadcast team following Phillips' interview with WWE Superstars after the match in the backstage on WWE.com and WWE's exclusive YouTube channel.[58] On September 10, 2015, the WWE pay-per-view events kickoff analyst and Hall of Famer Booker T once again made a return on SmackDown as a color commentator replacing Jimmy Uso.[59][unreliable source] The last SmackDown airing on Syfy had 2.8 million viewers and was taped on December 29; in the main event Dean Ambrose and Roman Reigns defeated Kevin Owens and Sheamus by disqualification.[60] 006ab0faaa

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