#1. FOX is still getting used to superstars' names
The newly named SmackDown Live may have only been two hours long for the viewers at home, but ahead of the main show, many superstars were interviewed on the Blue Carpet as they arrived at the arena and this was later shown on FOX 11.
This stream showed several superstars who were not part of the main show, including one half of the Women's Tag Team Champions Alexa Bliss, even though it appears that FOX thought that she was Raw Women's Champion Becky Lynch.
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Mojo Rawley was also part of the show and was able to be seen on camera for the first time in many months, it's been so long that FOX actually thought Rawley was Sami Zayn and even spelt his name "Sammy Zane."
It's been an interesting week for FOX, who are still getting to grips with WWE and what the show can bring to their Network but insulting many superstars by broadcasting a show where they got their names wrong wouldn't be seen as a great start to their partnership with WWE.