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ARTICLE: ‘Monday Night RAW’ Heads to Netflix Beginning January 6, 2025, LIVE From the Intuit Dome


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As previously reported, WWE’s “Monday Night RAW” is moving to Netflix with the world’s most popular streaming service recently announcing that its 10-year rights deal for the wrestling series will kick off on Monday, January 6, 2025, LIVE from the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles at 8:00 p.m. ET/5:00 p.m. PT.

Appearing on stage from his sold-out concert at ComplexCon in Las Vegas alongside WWE Chief Content Officer Paul “Triple H” Levesque earlier this month, rapper Travis Scott revealed his new music will serve as the theme song for “RAW” and that he will be at the January 6th show.

Some of the biggest names in WWE will join Scott for the Netflix premiere including John Cena, Cody Rhodes, the undisputed WWE Champion known as “The American Nightmare,” Roman Reigns, CM Punk and Bianca Belair, along with many other Superstars and surprise guests.

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According to the WWE, the Netflix partnership marks a new era for fans, with the much-anticipated debut of live weekly programming featuring can’t-miss action unfolding 52 weeks a year on Netflix.

Along with “RAW,” Netflix will be the place to watch the WWE’s electrifying content for audiences outside the United States, including “SmackDown,” “NXT,” and Premium Live Events (PLEs) such as “WrestleMania,” “Royal Rumble,” and “SummerSlam.” 

All events can be seen on Netflix starting January 6, 2025, in most international markets. Peacock continues to hold domestic rights through 2026.

Beginning Wednesday, January 1, 2025, many of the WWE’s top “RAW” moments will be available to watch on Netflix with select programming and historic PLEs also available outside the United States.

Tickets for the premiere episodes of “Monday Night RAW” on Netflix are now on sale via Ticketmaster.com.

After spending more than 30 years on linear television, the WWE and Netflix announced in January 2024 that the streamer would become the exclusive home for “RAW” in the United States with the series airing its final episode on USA Network in December. As for other WWE-related programming, “NXT” is now airing on The CW as part of a five-year rights deal, while “SmackDown” moved from FOX to USA Network.

For more about the WWE/Netflix deal and what it means for fans in the U.S. and internationally, click here.



Note: The post ‘Monday Night RAW’ Heads to Netflix Beginning January 6, 2025, LIVE From the Intuit Dome appeared first on the Soap Opera Network website.

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