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WWE Raw to Depart Major International Networks Ahead of Its Streaming Debut on Netflix

Monday Night RAW is set to move to Netflix starting January 2025,... Read More
The pro wrestling community is buzzing with excitement and speculation following the announcement that Monday Night RAW will be moving to Netflix. This significant shift to a streaming platform could alter the show's format and availability, making it more accessible to fans around the globe. As part of this transition, it seems that RAW is also preparing to exit several major international networks, marking the end of an era for the beloved wrestling program. Fans are eager to see how these changes will impact the future of Monday Night RAW.

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Let's explore the possibilities for WWE Monday Night RAW to leave a few major networks before it moves to Netflix



WWE Raw is set to move to Netflix, creating a lot of excitement among fans. With its wide range of audiences, this shift to Netflix will be beneficial for both WWE and Netflix, as it will reach more viewers and become easily accessible.

WWE and Netflix have confirmed a significant deal for Monday Night RAW to join the streaming service, starting in January 2025. This deal is reported to be worth over $5 billion and spans ten years.

According to reports from PWInsider, WWE is preparing to exit Foxtel and Binge in Australia as it transitions all its content to Netflix. This move means that WWE programming will be available on Netflix in Australia on specific dates: SmackDown will start streaming on January 4, 2025, followed by RAW on January 7, and NXT on January 8, 2025. Fans can look forward to watching their favorite wrestling shows on this popular streaming platform.
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Triple H is confident that fans will transition to Netflix smoothly without any problems. Audiences are eager to see their favorite WWE shows on the platform, and as January 2025 approaches, excitement about this transition continues to grow.




We'll have to wait and see how this shift unfolds and how everyone reacts to WWE's move to Netflix. The true test will be how the WWE product evolves after the transition to the streaming service next January.

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