Triple H and WWE have recently implemented changes to how RAW is booked, in response to feedback and complaints from viewers. According to reports from WrestleVotes Radio on Fightful Select, WWE decided to address the issue after receiving numerous complaints regarding the excessive number of advertisements during RAW episodes on Netflix in 2025.
The company has taken steps to reduce the number of ads shown during RAW broadcasts, with the planned 12 ads per show being reduced to 10 per show. This change has already been implemented, starting as early as last week. It is unclear whether the remaining ad breaks will be longer or if Triple H, as the head of creative, will be tasked with creating additional programming to fill the gaps left by the removed ads.
As WWE heads into the WrestleMania season, Triple H faces the challenge of not only booking the upcoming Royal Rumble event but also planning for WrestleMania. The decisions made in the coming weeks will play a crucial role in shaping the direction of the show. If the new changes are not well-received by fans, Triple H may face criticism for his creative decisions.
It remains to be seen how Triple H will navigate these changes and what impact they will have on the overall presentation of RAW. As the company continues to evolve and adapt to audience feedback, Triple H will play a key role in shaping the future of WWE programming.
In conclusion, WWE’s decision to reduce the number of ads during RAW broadcasts reflects their commitment to improving the viewing experience for fans. With Triple H at the helm of creative decisions, the coming weeks will be crucial in determining the success of these changes and the direction of WWE programming. Stay tuned for more updates on the evolving landscape of WWE under Triple H’s leadership.
This article was edited by Anirban Banerjee.

