“SmackDown” is getting a makeover and an updated name.

WWE and Fox unveiled the show’s new logo and “We’re All Superstars” campaign with a video released Friday to promote jumping to the network from USA starting Oct. 4. The show will drop the word “Live” from its title and be known as “Friday Night SmackDown.” It will air live every Friday from 8-10 p.m. beginning with the celebration of the 20th Anniversary of “SmackDown.”

The “SmackDown” video starts with a waiter breaking glass in front of “Stone Cold” Steve Austin and continues to show everyday people and celebrities such as Snoop Dogg imitating their favorite WWE superstars. That includes an RKO to a mannequin, a dive through a table during a tailgate and a Kofi Kingston leg drop into pool mixed around highlights of the real superstars.

A clip of The Rock bellowing, “If ya smell what The Rock is cooking” appears after celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay asks “What’s that smell?” Later in the video Daniel Bryan’s “Yes!” chant is dubbed over highlights of NBA and NFL action, an interesting way of Fox integrating WWE into its lineup as a sports property.

The “We’re all Superstars” campaign will consist of four total spots, with three fan-focused videos debuting in the coming weeks.