Establishing itself as the most-watched television program on Friday nights, WWE’s secondary program of SmackDown, has been airing weekly since April 1999. In the last 25 years, SmackDown has been viewed by billions of people, having taken place in over 100 different arenas, in 100+ cities, and 11 different countries. SmackDown has been broadcast on six different networks, both on tape delay and live across timeslots on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays, the latter of which it has aired live since October 2019.
Now airing weekly on USA Network, SmackDown has captured the attention of streaming fans globally, continuing to build on its impressive viewership and overall audience numbers. It is one of the top shows on the network, which has new fans often asking, “what time is WWE SmackDown tonight?”
WWE SmackDown airs live from the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee on Friday, July 11. The show will air at its weekly 8 PM ET/ 5 PM PT time slot on USA Network. Replays can be watched the next day on Peacock in the U.S. and Netflix internationally. Archives of SmackDown episodes including classic episodes from past eras, are also available for viewing on Peacock.
The card for this week features the Wyatt Sicks battling the Street Profits for the tag team titles, Ron Killings in action against Aleister Black, and a special appearance from Jelly Roll. You can read the full preview here.
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