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Friday's episode of "WWE SmackDown" not only served as the table-setter for Saturday Night's Main Event, but also continued the red-hot run of the U.S. Championship open challenge.
WWE has made a swap for upcoming episodes of Raw and SmackDown. It’s a busy stretch for the company, as it will hold Saturday Night’s Main Event this weekend in
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WWE SmackDown Results (10/31/25)
It’s the scariest night of the year, and WWE brings on the treats and gets rid of the tricks with another spooktacular edition of their premier Friday night show.
Earlier this month, WWE revealed a number of dates for both 2025 and early 2026. The schedule originally called for Barclays Center in Brooklyn to host the January 2 episode of WWE SmackDown. Furthermore, the KeyBank Center in Buffalo was set to host the January 5 episode of WWE Raw.
This weekend's Saturday Night's Main Event has the potential to a very significant show as the WWE quarterly special makes the move over to Peacock. Four major
Programming Insider reports that WWE SmackDown on October 24 drew 1.147 million viewers on USA Network. This number is down from the 1.180 million viewers the show drew on Friday, October 17. Friday’s episode scored a 0.29 rating in the 18 to 49 demographic, up from the 0.28 rating last Friday.
A chaotic episode of "WWE SmackDown" has come and gone. There were title changes, Wyatt Sicks videos, and impromptu title matches littered throughout the broadcast, but enough about "what happened" on the show, since that's been handily covered over on the results page.
The October 3, 2025, edition of WWE SmackDown emanated live from the Heritage Bank Center in Cincinnati, Ohio. The show was headlined by WWE Champion Cody Rhodes teaming with "The Viper" Randy Orton against Bron Breakker and "Big" Bronson Reed of The ...