WWE SmackDown moving to three hours at start of 2025

WWE SmackDown is officially making the move to three hours.

Confirming what had been expected, WWE announced today that SmackDown will become a three-hour show starting with its first episode of 2025. That Friday, January 3 episode is taking place from the Footprint Center in Phoenix, Arizona and will air live on USA Network from 8-11 p.m. Eastern time.

The news was announced in a WWE.com article detailing where to watch WWE programming in 2025:

SmackDown continues to air on USA Network every Friday night at 8/7 C in the U.S. At the start of 2025, SmackDown will expand to three hours starting with the Jan. 3 episode from Phoenix, Arizona.

SmackDown had aired on Fox before moving back to USA Network this September in a new five-year TV deal for the show.

The final WWE Raw episode on USA Network is set to air on December 30. Raw then moves to Netflix starting on January 6. Whether Raw will be moving back to three hours on Netflix has not been confirmed yet. Recently, Paul “Triple H” Levesque joked that he will let everyone know on January 6 what the format for Raw on Netflix will be.