Today is going to be a very important day for WWE fans. WWE is now starting to be streamed on Netflix from satellite television and its streaming will start from today i.e. Monday. This will be the first time since WWE’s inception in 1993 that its program will not be aired on TV. In today’s special episode, many big faces of the wrestling entertainment business will be seen, due to which the curiosity of the fans has reached sky high.
These big faces will be seen on the episode
Many superstars are going to be seen in the first episode of WWE on Netflix. These include big names like John Cena, Roman Reigns, Bianca Blair, CM Punk, Seth Rollins etc. Apart from this, Rogan Paul and rapper Travis Scott will also make a special appearance. That means the audience is going to get full-on entertainment in the first episode.
Ahead of the highly-anticipated #WWERaw on @netflix Debut tomorrow night at 8E/5P, a special WWE drone show lights up the skies over Los Angeles. pic.twitter.com/qxcOSMYve8
—WWE (@WWE) January 6, 2025
WWE star John Cena will be seen in a special appearance during this streaming. He is going to start his farewell tour from this show. He will compete throughout this year and will say goodbye to WWE at the end of the year.
WWE RAW Netflix 2025: time and date
WWE RAW Netflix will be held at the Intuit Dome in California, America. Streaming of the first episode will start on Monday at 8 pm EST (Tuesday at 6:30 am IST). After the streaming is over, this episode will also be available to the viewers on Netflix. Currently, Netflix has streaming rights in the US, Canada, England and Latin America, but the episode will be available globally.
The deal is for 10 years
WWE and Netflix have signed a deal for 5 billion US dollars for 10 years. In this, Netflix will be streaming RAW matches every Monday on a weekly basis. Apart from this, big events like WrestleMania, SummerSlam and Royal Rumble will also be available to viewers around the world on Netflix.
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