Triple H sends a message ahead of WWE RAW premiere on Netflix
WWE RAW will debut on Netflix next week. Ahead of this massive show, Triple H posted a message on social media. RAW has been WWE’s flagship weekly show for the past 32 years. For the majority of those years, the…
WWE RAW will debut on Netflix next week. Ahead of this massive show, Triple H posted a message on social media.
RAW has been WWE’s flagship weekly show for the past 32 years. For the majority of those years, the red brand has aired on USA Network. However, last year, the company announced that RAW would move to Netflix on January 6, 2025. This was a historic announcement for the company.
As a result, the Stamford-based promotion has a massive show planned for next week with many important matches. In one of the most anticipated matches of the show, Roman Reigns will take on Solo Sikoa. CM Punk and Seth Rollins will also get to settle their feud in the ring next, and Rhea Ripley and Liv Morgan’s longstanding feud is expected to come to a close. Given the show’s importance, the Stamford-based promotion has been busy promoting it.
Triple H recently took to social media to promote RAW’s debut on Netflix next week.
“At home. At work. On the go. In the @IntuitDome. Four different ways to be a part of #WWEonNetflix. Four days until #WWERaw.”
Check out his tweet here:
Interesting changes could be coming to WWE RAW during the Netflix era
RAW’s move to Netflix signals the beginning of a new era for the red brand. As a result, massive changes could be made to the red brand as part of this new deal with the streaming platform. Hence, fans have been excited to hear about the changes that could take place on the show.
Sportskeeda’s Dr. Chris Featherstone recently reported that the company will be more focused on storytelling telling that appears more authentic than scripted. Since Netflix is a cinema-based platform, these storylines could be more cinematic, especially heading into WrestleMania.
“There are talent backstage in #WWE who are really focused on getting a feel of the crowd and “going with their gut with what’s given” by the creative team in order to generate stories that come off as more authentic and not scripted. This is a theme that will go into the Netflix era with storylines. More of this will be the focus for the Netflix era as there will be more of a cinematic nature, especially heading to WrestleMania. Since Netflix is more cinema-based, that’s going to be the feel with storylines.”
Check out his tweet here:
It will be interesting to see these changes as they happen on RAW during the Netflix era.