Change of platform. WWE has been undergoing a variety of changes in recent months, with some of the biggest yet to come. The company is currently in the middle of changing its television platforms, with all three of its main shows moving to new homes. That is going to involve some other changes taking place, including one that will take place after the show actually airs.
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Last week, SmackDown ended its run on FOX following a five year partnership. Starting this week, the show will move back to the USA Network. According to WhatsOnDisneyPlus.com, the show’s replays will no longer air on Hulu the following day. Instead, the show’s replays will now move over to Peacock, which is owned by NBC, as is the USA Network. Hulu issued a statement to the site saying their rights to air the show have expired. There is no word on if the shows will return to Hulu in the future.
SmackDown is quite good. Check out what has been taking place:
Opinion: This is part of the changes that have been taking place in recent months and it is rather fascinating to see where everything goes. SmackDown has been around for a long time now and moving it to another network is not something that you see very often. It also shows WWE moving more things towards one streaming platform, which does at least let things feel more consolidated for a change.
What do you think of the change? What is the best thing on SmackDown at the moment? Let us know in the comments below.
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