It won't be long before Monday Night Raw is on Netflix, and ahead of its arrival, the streamer dropped a list of answers to questions wrestling fans might have before the big arrival. After all, these episodes will give us an idea of what to expect in upcoming WWE events planned for 2025, including WrestleMania 41.
Roman Reigns & Solo Sikoa will face off on the Raw on Netflix premiere in Tribal Combat. The winner will earn the right to wear the Ula Fala and lead The Bloodline.
WWE will make its Netflix debut in less than three weeks. Here's everything that's been announced so far for the premiere show, Monday Night Raw.
WWE lands on Netflix next month and the company is really excited about what it means for its future. WWE Executive Vice President Chris Legentil was a recent guest on Sports Bussiness Journal’s Sports Media podcast.
The 'WWE on Netflix era' is upon us. The big question is: will it actually be a game-changing move? Or will things simply stay the same for WWE?
WWE and Netflix are preparing to officially begin under their unprecedented deal. The 10-year contract is reportedly worth more than $5 billion, and will allow the company to find even more growth.
As WWE prepares for Monday Night Raw's move to Netflix on Jan. 6, Chief Content Officer Paul "Triple H" Levesque revealed the new logo for the
Netflix hypes up new series. In October, Nick Khan announced that WWE and Netflix would debut a behind-the-scenes documentary series while speaking at the University of Southern California Next Level Sports conference.
WWE talent still isn’t sure about the length of WWE RAW on Netflix, according to a new report. On0, WWE confirmed that WWE SmackDown will expand to three hours in 2025, starting with the January 3 episode.
RAW premieres on Netflix on January 6, 2025, with availability across the Americas, Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and Oceania. The partnership allows offline viewing and archival episodes. Featuring major matches,
Netflix India is set to take over WWE's media rights in the country from Sony Pictures Networks India (SPNI) as part of a groundbreaking 10-year deal. According to the Economic Times, the transition is part of a global agreement valued at $5 billion, signed earlier this year by WWE's parent company, TKO Group Holdings, with the streaming giant.