WWE Superstars - Production

Production

The theme song for WWE Superstars is "Invincible" by Adelitas Way. WWE Superstars currently uses the same universal WWE entrance set that is also currently used for WWE's other primary television programs Raw, and SmackDown as well as their secondary show that also airs on the internet for American visitors, WWE NXT. Although WWE promotes the series as a television program that takes place during one night, in reality, the matches that are set for the event are taped earlier than the broadcast day. These matches are taped during the Raw and SmackDown events on Mondays and Tuesdays, respectively, and are then aired Thursdays during Superstars. As a result, the show features brand-specific commentary throughout the show, as each brand's respective commentators announce the match for their particular show. Also the colors of the ropes change depending on the brand that is wrestling. The colors of the ring ropes are blue for SmackDown, white (formerly red) for Raw and were grey during the matches of the now defunct ECW brand.

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