WWE has made headlines numerous times over the last couple of months because of their many graphic and name botches, and they committed another miscue during Friday Night SmackDown.

Nox and Rhea Rhipley teamed up to defeat Fire & Desire (Sonya Deville and Mandy Rose) in a tag team match. But on two separate occasions, Nox's nickname was mistakenly spelled out as "Knox."

You can view the two graphic botches below (hat tip to Ringside News for pointing this out).

It's obviously a bit humiliating when mistakes are made like this on national television, but you can't fully blame the graphics team here. "Knox" is the more frequent spelling for the surname, after all.

There have been a handful of humorous graphic botches from WWE in recent months. Back in August, Samoa Joe defeated Cesaro to advance to the King of the Ring quarterfinals. However, the graphic mistakenly said that he had advanced to the semis.

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And back on the Sept. 16 episode of Monday Night Raw, a series of graphics kept appearing upside down - but this was reportedly done on purpose. And let's not forget the time when Dean Ambrose's name showed up on the screen during an NXT event in Toronto, even though Jon Moxley had joined AEW three months ago.

With most of the talents stuck in Saudi Arabia over a plane mechanical issue, WWE had to scramble at the last minute to put on a show. They had regular talents like Daniel Bryan, Bayley, Nikki Cross, Carmella, Brock Lesnar, Sasha Banks and Fire & Desire, but the night was highlighted by the NXT superstars who were able to make it at the last minute. The main event saw Adam Cole defeat Daniel Bryan to retain his NXT Championship.

WWE Might Want To Double-Check Its Graphics

These are just honest and harmless mistakes by WWE, but even though they provide good humor, it'd be wise for the company to double-check all of these graphics going forward. Mistakes will happen from time to time, but it's happening more than usual. They should have more people looking over all the graphics just to make sure everything is correct before they show up on television.

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