RAW's Netflix premiere promises WrestleMania-level spectacle

WWE executive Rob Fee likens RAW’s Netflix premiere to WrestleMania, promising unprecedented production for January debut.

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RAW’s Netflix premiere promises WrestleMania-level spectacle

WWE’s Rob Fee compares upcoming RAW debut on streaming platform to company’s biggest annual event, set for January 2025 at Intuit Dome.

Rob Fee, WWE’s Director of Character Development, emphasized the scale of plans for RAW’s transition to Netflix during a recent appearance on Dead Meat Presents podcast. The historic premiere is scheduled for January 6, 2025, at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California.

Fee highlighted the magnitude of the event, encouraging fans to attend the inaugural streaming broadcast.

You should definitely try to go to that show. It’s going to be on the level of WrestleMania. You have to go. If there’s one event to attend, it’s this one.

Mysterious vignettes hint at potential debut

As RAW prepares for its streaming transition, recent broadcasts have featured cryptic segments incorporating pentagrams and distinctive zero symbols, potentially signaling Penta El Zero Miedo’s arrival. The latest episode integrated these mysterious elements with Netflix premiere promotional graphics.

The timing coincides with Penta’s current free agent status, which began in November.

While initial reports suggested both Penta and Rey Fenix might join WWE, circumstances have temporarily postponed Fenix’s potential transition.