With the arrival of February, the road to Wrestlemania officially kicks off with the first Premium Live Event of the year, the Royal Rumble. Most of the live events will deal with the fallout of the Rumble as the WWE superstars begin their preparations for Wrestlemania 41 in Las Vegas. An exciting month awaits.
Despite not debuting on the platform until 2025, WWE was a major topic of discussion on Tuesday’s Netflix 2024 fourth-quarter earnings call. Netflix Co-CEO, President & Director Ted Sarandos said
WWE made the jump from linear to streaming Jan. 6 when it debuted Monday Night Raw on Netflix. While the event was heralded as a major success for the company,
On Jan. 23, 2024, Netflix announced it signed a $5 billion 10-year deal with WWE to make it the new home of the entertainment franchise. The live events would be included in every Netflix subscription, with viewers only needing to log into their accounts. The episodes are available for streaming immediately after they are completed.
WWE has added new matches and segments to an already stacked episode of WWE Raw on Netflix next week. After losing to Lyra Valkyria in the finals of the WWE Wom
WWE Raw's latest episode of January 20, 2025, which streamed live on Netflix via the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas, took the WWE fans one more step closer to the Royal Rumble.
The first episode of World Wrestling Entertainment’s “Monday Night RAW” on Netflix had 4.9 million views globally and averaged 2.6 million households in the U.S.
For the second straight week, WWE Raw ranked fourth in its category on Netflix’s viewership chart.
Netflix is happy with how WWE RAW‘s move to the streaming service has gone so far. WWE’s flagship show premiered on Netflix on January 6th. The two sides previously announced their $5 billion deal in January 2024.
After a few weeks in its new home, Netflix's CEO reveals how WWE's flagship show, RAW, is faring exclusively on streaming.
Stars aplenty packed into WWE’s Netflix debut earlier this month but one big name appears to have missed out. Millions tuned in to see Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins and CM Punk do battle throughout