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Soon after the brand extension, SmackDown was moved to Friday nights. Many were concerned about the show being ruined by the Friday Night Death Slot, but in a total aversion of that trope, it scored higher ratings for UPN than the network ever did with its Friday night movies. Prior to the actual move, WWE took the move in stride by using the slogan "TV that's changing Friday nights" and re-christening the series WWE Friday Night SmackDown; the exclamation point that was a part of the show's logo since its creation was phased out.

When The WB merged with UPN to form The CW, SmackDown retained its time slot on the new network, but despite the strong ratings it pulled in for the network, it was eventually booted off. The show moved on to My Network TV, where it usually beat the Friday night lineup provided by The CW in ratings; this could not save the fledgling network, however. My Network TV became a syndication service in the 2009-10 season, with SmackDown being the only original programming on the "network". And in 2010, even that ended; in October of that year, SmackDown moved to SyFy.

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SmackDown was also the name of WWE's series of video games for the Playstation and Playstation 2. The games were SmackDown (2000); SmackDown 2: Know Your Role (2000); SmackDown: Just Bring It (2001); the first SD on the PS2), SmackDown: Shut Your Mouth (2002); and SmackDown: Here Comes The Pain (2003). The first three sequels used various sayings of The Rock as subtitles, while the final game broke tradition by using the catchphrase of Brock Lesnar.

Following Here Comes The Pain, the series was re-branded SmackDown Vs. Raw to emphasize the current multi-brand nature of the company, and eventually went multi platform. The most current entry is SmackDown vs. Raw 2011.

Friday Night Smackdown - it's a wrestling TV-show that is shown every week on TV. It is not some kind of boring field of sport where everything is made up. It's the other way round - wrestlers have incredible matches and there are huge rivalries between them. You can see unbelievable fights, wrestlers being sued, famous people visiting the show and much more. When even Mike Tyson, Arnold Scwarznegger and Ben Stiffler have visited it, why shouldn't You like it.


Soon after the brand extension, SmackDown was moved to Friday nights. Many were concerned about the show being ruined by the Friday Night Death Slot, but in a total aversion of that trope, it scored higher ratings for UPN than the network ever did with its Friday night movies. Prior to the actual move, WWE took the move in stride by using the slogan "TV that's changing Friday nights" and re-christening the series WWE Friday Night SmackDown; the exclamation point that was a part of the show's logo since its creation was phased out.

When The WB merged with UPN to form The CW, SmackDown retained its time slot on the new network, but despite the strong ratings it pulled in for the network, it was eventually booted off. The show moved on to My Network TV, where it usually beat the Friday night lineup provided by The CW in ratings; this could not save the fledgling network, however. My Network TV became a syndication service in the 2009-10 season, with SmackDown being the only original programming on the "network". And in 2010, even that ended; in October of that year, SmackDown moved to SyFy.



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