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‘WWE Raw’ Will Be Family Friendly on Netflix, Buffering Issue Resolved

Last updated: December 4, 2024 6:27 am
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WWE fans can expect to see the same family-friendly content on “WWE Monday Night Raw” when it moves to Netflix next month. WWE president and chief revenue officer Nick Khan and chief content officer Paul “Triple H” Levesque reassured reporters that the show will maintain its “TV-PG” rating.

Levesque emphasized that “Raw” will remain a safe place for families and kids to watch, stating that the programming will not change. Khan echoed this sentiment, dismissing speculation that the move to Netflix would result in more mature content. He emphasized that “Raw” will continue to be family-friendly and advertiser-friendly.

However, Khan did mention that the global reach of Netflix may allow for more “global flair” in the show. He highlighted the importance of international markets and hinted at potentially showcasing more content tailored to specific countries.

The executives from WWE and Netflix met with the press to discuss their plans for the sports entertainment franchise on Netflix. The live launch of “WWE Raw” on Netflix is set to take place on January 6 at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California. The event has already broken the United States arena ticket record, generating excitement among fans.

When asked about potential technical difficulties during live events, Netflix chief content officer Bela Bajaria assured that the teams are prepared to address any issues. She referenced the recent Mike Tyson/Jake Paul bout and the quick response to stabilize the stream for viewers.

Levesque joked about potential technical glitches, stating that as long as they can reach millions of viewers, he is satisfied. Bajaria emphasized that Netflix has learned from past experiences and is ready for upcoming live events like the Christmas NFL doubleheader.

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In terms of viewership expectations, Bajaria highlighted the WWE’s track record of maintaining stable viewership numbers despite network changes. She noted that the WWE has successfully retained its audience through various network shifts in the past.

Khan pointed out the history of WWE deals and network changes, highlighting the company’s ability to adapt and retain its fan base. With “Raw” leaving linear television for the first time in over 30 years, both executives expressed confidence that WWE fans will follow the show to Netflix.

Overall, the move to Netflix marks a new chapter for WWE programming, providing fans with easier access to their favorite shows and potentially introducing the brand to new audiences. With a focus on global appeal and continued family-friendly content, “WWE Monday Night Raw” is set to continue its legacy on the streaming platform. The current deal between WWE and Peacock is set to expire in 2026, with many speculating that the package will likely move over to Netflix after that. WWE Chief Revenue Officer Nick Khan mentioned that they will have conversations with Peacock in 2025 to see how things unfold.

Netflix already holds the international rights to the rest of the WWE content, including premium live events, which will provide fans outside the U.S. with easy access to popular events like WrestleMania and Royal Rumble.

Netflix executives, Bela Bajaria and Brian Riegg, expressed their excitement about the partnership with WWE, mentioning plans to produce documentaries and series about the wrestling organization. They are also working on a new movie titled “Little Brother,” featuring WWE star John Cena and comedian Eric AndrĂ©, timed to coincide with Cena’s WWE farewell tour in 2025.

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While Bajaria emphasized the importance of creating quality content that resonates with viewers, Riegg humorously suggested the possibility of a WWE-themed episode of “Is It Cake?” as a fun addition to their lineup.

Khan credited Riegg for his foresight in initiating the WWE deal early on, even before Netflix ventured into live TV. The quick turnaround from initial discussions to finalizing the deal highlights the strong partnership between WWE and Netflix.

Overall, the collaboration between WWE and Netflix is poised to bring exciting content to fans worldwide, with a mix of live events, documentaries, and scripted programming that will cater to a diverse audience. The move to Netflix signifies a significant shift in how fans will access WWE content, making it more accessible and convenient for viewers across the globe.

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