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    WWE SmackDown: Everything to Know About the Friday Weekly Live Show

    Get familiar with the “blue brand,” WWE’s flagship sibling to Raw.

    By Christopher Hudspeth
    April 4, 2025

Since 1999, SmackDown has been electrifying WWE audiences around the globe.

What originated as a two-hour Thursday night program titled after one of The Rock’s many catchphrases has evolved into a weekly three-hour Friday night event that showcases some of WWE’s top talent, from Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes to Tiffany Stratton and Bianca Belair. SmackDown is also home to exclusive championship belts, including the WWE Tag Team titles, the United States title, the Women’s Championship, the Universal WWE Championship, and the Undisputed WWE Championship. 

Bianca Belair yells into a microphone in the ring with Naomi.

In 2002, WWE split the Raw and SmackDown brands into two separate rosters, establishing a rivalry between the two shows with events like a superstar draft to shake things up and Team Raw vs. Team SmackDown Survivor Series matches. The competing brand dynamic has resulted in countless unforgettable moments, like John Cena and Randy Orton working together on Team SmackDown after years of being rivals or the iconic shot of Becky Lynch with a busted nose after SmackDown’s roster invaded Raw.

Twenty-plus years in and with more than 1,300 episodes under its belt, SmackDown has presented fans with some of WWE’s most captivating stories, like Eddie Guerrero’s journey to the top of the brand in 2004 after winning the WWE Championship or the more recent stretch of remarkable dominance and cinematic drama from the Bloodline, which includes the Usos winning the SmackDown Tag Team Championships, Sami Zayn being inducted as an honorary member, and Roman Reigns’ captivating 1,316-day rule as WWE Champion.

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The Bloodline story is still being told on SmackDown every Friday, with a new iteration of the group that features Solo Sikoa, Jacob Fatu, Tama Tonga, and Tanga Loa. While Netflix has been the home of WWE Raw since Jan. 6, SmackDown is available only in select countries outside the US.

Below, we answer your questions about SmackDown and how to watch WWE programming on Netflix, including details on availability depending on your region. 

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Who are the superstars of SmackDown?

SmackDown features Cody Rhodes, Roman Reigns, Bianca Belair, Chelsea Green, LA Knight, Randy Orton, Drew McIntyre, Alexa Bliss, Jacob Fatu, Carmelo Hayes, Damian Priest, Naomi, Solo Sikoa, Shinsuke Nakamura, Jade Cargill, and more. Click here for a more in-depth look at the WWE SmackDown roster.

What time does SmackDown start? 

WWE SmackDown airs on Fridays at 5 p.m. PT / 8 p.m. ET.

How can I watch SmackDown?

Members in the following countries can tune in live on Netflix:

Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Ecuador, Egypt, Finland, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, Indonesia, Israel, Kuwait, Malaysia, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, Ukraine, and the United Kingdom

For more information on which countries can access WWE premium live events, click here.

How long does SmackDown run?

Each WWE SmackDown is three hours long.

How can I get tickets to SmackDown?

Click here to see WWE’s upcoming events schedule which includes a list of locations and tickets. 

What else can I watch live on Netflix?

Netflix’s roster of ongoing and past live programming includes Everybody’s Live with John Mulaney, Live from the Other Side with Tyler Henry, Paul vsTyson, Dinner Time Live with David Chang, NFL Christmas Games on Netflixand much more.

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