As noted before, WWE SmackDown is currently expected to be moving back as a weekly two-hour format show on USA Network following the June 26th episode in London, England.
In a recent update to USA Network’s schedule, WWE’s SmackDown is currently listed as returning to being a two-hour show starting on July 3rd at 8PM EST.
A new episode of Everything on the Menu with Braun Strowman is currently listed to start at 10PM EST followed by a replay of WWE: Made in America.
SmackDown is expected to stay as a two-hour show until the end of this year as part of the current pattern of the first half of a year being a weekly three-hour show and the second half of the year being a weekly two-hour show on USA Network.

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