‘WWE Friday Night SmackDown’ Season 23, Episode 48 free live stream, time, TV channel, how to watch online (11/26/21)

FILE - In this July 7, 2016, file photo, Brock Lesnar attends a UFC 200 mixed martial arts workout in Las Vegas. WWE is finally making the move to network television. The long-time cable ratings juggernaut is set to begin a billion-dollar deal with Fox with the premier of “Friday Night Smackdown.” Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, Brock Lesnar and Roman Reigns are scheduled to appear for the big debut. (AP Photo/John Locher, File)

WWE Friday Night Smackdown” is continuing its 23rd season on Fridays at 8 p.m.

In the series, “the Superstars of World Wrestling Entertainment do battle in elaborate, long-running rivalries in a weekly two-hour showdown.”

Here’s the information you’ll need to watch a free live stream of “WWE Friday Night Smackdown” online without cable.

How to watch ‘WWE Friday Night Smackdown’ without cable

If you’re a cord-cutter or don’t have cable, you can live stream “WWE Friday Night Smackdown” on any one of the following streaming platforms:

Fubo TV (free trial)

Sling TV ($10 for first month)

It will also be available on Peacock (free trial) in the coming days after it airs.

When is ‘WWE Friday Night Smackdown’ on?

“WWE Friday Night Smackdown” airs live on Fridays, including Nov. 26, at 8 p.m. on FOX. The series will be followed by local programming at 10 p.m.

What channel is FOX?

You can use the channel finder on your provider’s website to locate it: Verizon Fios, AT&T U-verse, Comcast Xfinity, Spectrum/Charter, Optimum/Altice, DIRECTV, Dish.

How to watch ‘WWE Friday Night Smackdown’ online on-demand

If you missed an episode of “WWE Friday Night Smackdown” or want to binge watch other WWE programming, check out the following streaming platforms:

Peacock (free trial)

Fubo TV (free trial)

Sling TV ($10 for first month)

What is ‘WWE Friday Night Smackdown’ about?

According to the official description of the FOX series: For the first time, every Friday night beginning October 4, 2019, FOX broadcast network will air WWE®'s flagship program SmackDown Live as part of a new five-year agreement with FOX Sports. The weekly, two-hour live event will air 52 weeks a year and captivate fans with a unique combination of edge-of-your-seat action, unpredictable drama and world-class athleticism... On air for almost 20 years and nearly 1,000 episodes, SmackDown Live is the second-longest running weekly episodic cable television show in U.S. primetime history, only behind Monday Night Raw®. SmackDown Live is currently among the most-watched, regularly scheduled programs on primetime cable and delivers more viewers in primetime than any cable network in the U.S. (2.9 million average viewers)... SmackDown Live has also helped launch the careers of pop-culture icons including Dwayne “The Rock®” Johnson, John Cena®, Undertaker®, Triple H®, “Stone Cold®” Steve Austin, and The Bella Twins™.

Here’s a look at “WWE Friday Night Smackdown,” courtesy of the WWE’s official YouTube channel:

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