1999–2001, 2021 | 2001–2008 | 2008–2010 | 2009–2010 | 2010–2015 | 2010-2014 |
2014-2015 | 2015–2016 | 2016 (prototype) | 2016-2017 | 2017-2019 | 2019–present |
WWF SmackDown![]
1999–2001, 2021[]
On August 26, 1999, WWF SmackDown made its television debut on UPN on Thursday nights at 8:00 PM through 10:00 PM. WWE SmackDown was taped on Tuesday, and it was aired on Thursday nights.
WWF/WWE SmackDown![]
2001–2008[]
On September 9, 2005, WWE SmackDown was moved to Friday nights on UPN. On the following year in 2006, after the merger between both UPN and The WB, the show was moved to The CW.
SmackDown[]
2008–2010[]
Starting with this logo, WWE dropped the exclamation point beside the SmackDown wording.
2009–2010[]
Used during SmackDown's 10th anniversary in 2009.
2010–2015[]
2010–2014[]
2014–2015[]
Same as the 2010 logo, but the then-current WWE logo is replaced by the 2014 logo.
2015–2016[]
SmackDown Live[]
2016 (prototype)[]
Used during promotional spots and on the July 19, 2016 special edition of SmackDown during the 2016 WWE Brand Extension Draft.
2016–2019[]
2016–2017[]
2017–2019[]
Revealed by SmackDown Live General Manager Daniel Bryan on his official Twitter page. This logo was briefly shown on Monday Night Raw the week before the initial draft episode. Raw received a new logo along with SmackDown Live to coincide with the new "brand extension".
Friday Night SmackDown[]
2019–present[]
On August 30th, 2019, WWE released a trailer promotion of SmackDown Live moving to Friday nights and moving to Fox. It was announced in 2018. As of this new change, WWE made a new logo which looks like the 2001-2008 and 1999-2001 logo mixed together. It aired live on Friday nights since October 4th, 2019.
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