WWE is officially on the march toward the Crown Jewel, and a thrilling lineup is on the live fight card for WWE SmackDown! in Orlando on Friday, September 26 at 8 p.m. ET. It stars Tiffany Stratton battling Jade Cargill and Nia Jax in a WWE Women’s Title Triple Threat Match.
Cord-cutters can watch WWE SmackDown!, Season 27, Episode 39, live on fuboTV (free trial) and other streaming services listed below.
Where to watch ‘WWE SmackDown!’ live and on demand for free
You can stream “WWE SmackDown!” live or on demand without a cable subscription by using several streaming platforms that offer USA Network, including fuboTV (free trial), DirecTV (free trial) and Sling.
What are the differences between the streaming services?
DirecTV – Watch live TV from major broadcast and popular cable networks. Enjoy local and national live sports, breaking news, and must-see shows the moment they air. Included: unlimited cloud DVR storage space so you can record as many shows as you want and stream them from wherever you go. DTV starts at $34.99 per month after a 5-day free trial when you shop their customizable genre packs.
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Sling – One of the best bargains in the live TV streaming market at $45.99 per month. Sling lets you choose the channel lineup that best suits your needs, whether you prefer more sports, or more news and entertainment, and is available to stream on Roku, iOS, Apple Play, Xbox, Fire TV, Chromecast and most app-friendly devices.
Fubo – Fubo offers one of the widest selections of channels among live TV streaming services. More than 220 channels, including all the sports and entertainment you love, plus sports add-ons for those niche networks you rely on, and it all starts with a 5-day free trial. Right now, Fubo is offering up to $30 off the first month of service after the free trial.
Who is fighting on SmackDown! this week?
This Friday’s advertised highlights include:
Tiffany Stratton battles Jade Cargill and Nia Jax in a WWE Women’s Title Triple Threat Match
Appearances by Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton, Drew McIntyre and more
What is ‘Smackdown!’ about?
“WWE SmackDown!” is a weekly professional wrestling television show produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). It first aired in 1999 and has become one of WWE’s flagship programs alongside “Monday Night Raw”. The show features scripted storylines, dramatic rivalries, and athletic matches between WWE Superstars. SmackDown showcases both rising talent and established stars, often including championship bouts and major plot developments that shape WWE’s larger universe. With a mix of action, entertainment, and spectacle, it appeals to a global audience and regularly tours major arenas across the U.S. and abroad. SmackDown currently airs on Friday nights and continues to be a cornerstone of WWE programming.
What happened last week at SmackDown?
The final SmackDown before Wrestlepalooza was electric. At the top of the show, Cody Rhodes and Drew McIntyre signed their contract, but things went off the rails when McIntyre struck Cody with a brutal boot, turning the ceremony into a full-blown brawl.
Meanwhile, Brock Lesnar made waves, destroying Corey Graves with an F-5 ahead of his big match with John Cena at Wrestlepalooza.
In tag team action, Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss defended their Women’s Tag Team titles against Chelsea Green and Alba Fyre. When Green and Fyre tried a 2-on-1 attack, Flair saved Bliss, and they nailed a double Natural Selection to pick up the win.
Over elsewhere, Bron Breakker & Bronson Reed took down Fraxiom. After returning from injury, Reed teamed with Breakker to send a message to The Usos, hitting big finishers to seal the victory.
Sami Zayn also shone, answering a U.S. Title open challenge from Carmelo Hayes, and walked away with the win courtesy of a Blue Thunder Bomb.
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