Tuesday's episode of Smackdown Live brought about a big Summer Slam announcement and some other changes for different superstars.Two superstars displayed changes to their entrances with both Baron Corbin and Kevin Owens making slight alterations.

Fan unrest

The first to display a change was the Lone Wolf who confronted John Cena during the opening segment of the show.

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Corbin's entrance was the one which changed the most as an entirely new theme and back drop was used to welcome him to the arena.

While it didn't take long for fans to realise who was entering the arena, the lack of motorcycle engines didn't sit well with many fans on Twitter.

Changing from the theme that he had all the way through NXT, Corbin went some something a bit different.

A different theme will hopefully bring different fortunes for Corbin who hasn't quite enjoyed the success that winning the Money in the Bank briefcase normally brings.

Fans were quick to criticise the change to his theme on Twitter though.

Not everyone was against the change for Corbin though and while some fans enjoyed it, time will tell if the change in music brings better fortune and maybe even an even more aggressive attitude.

Face of America - no more

While Corbin change of music was the biggest alteration, former US Champion Kevin Owens also made a slight change.

Owens came to the ring without the New Face of America gimmick that he has been sporting since winning the US Championship at WrestleMania.

Owens is still very much in the US title picture as he will be challenging AJ Styles for the belt at Summer Slam.

Removing the gimmick from his entrance seems to suggest that Owens won't be leaving Summer Slam with the title.

While it would of been unlikely that Owens would have beaten Styles at Summer Slam, the slight change to his entrance almost confirms it.

New champions to be crowned

Summer Slam already has matches for almost every title in WWE announced and that will surely lead to one or more title changes.

While the Universal and US Championships seem like the most unlikely to be changed, every other title has some question marks surrounding it.