New SMACKDOWN LIVE Logo Revealed During Commercial For Its Launch On FOX This Fall

New SMACKDOWN LIVE Logo Revealed During Commercial For Its Launch On FOX This Fall

This October, SmackDown Live will move from the USA Network to FOX and a promo advertising that move reveals a brand new logo for the blue brand as well as a slight name change. Check it out...

By JoshWilding - Jun 12, 2019 11:06 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
It appears as if SmackDown Live will be completely rebranded when it arrives on FOX this October. 

As you can see below, a commercial is being aired which teases its move to the network and as well as removing the "Live" part of the show's name, the logo looks completely different. The exclamation mark has been moved between "Smack" and "Down" and it looks a little more sport-like.

We've previously heard that FOX is looking for a more serious show that fits in with its sport content. They're even planning to promote it during other sports programming like NFL games.

More details should be revealed in the coming months ahead of Smack!Down's October 4th launch.

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