January 24, 2024
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WWE’s ‘Raw’ Set to join Netflix in a significant $5 billion streaming agreement featuring Dwayne Johnson

WWE Monday Night Raw is making a groundbreaking move to Netflix, and it’s not coming alone—Dwayne Johnson is joining the action! In a significant streaming agreement, Raw is bidding farewell to the USA Network and making its debut on Netflix starting January 2025. This transition also designates Netflix as the international hub for WWE content.

The monumental deal, valued at approximately $5 billion, signifies Netflix’s foray into live events, a departure from its traditional on-demand streaming model. Under the terms of the agreement, Netflix will broadcast Raw live every Monday night, catering to audiences in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Latin America, with plans to extend coverage to additional territories.

This strategic move not only marks a shift in WWE’s broadcasting platform but also emphasizes Netflix’s commitment to diversifying its content offerings. As wrestling enthusiasts eagerly await the fusion of Raw’s gripping matches with Netflix’s expansive global reach, the collaboration with Dwayne Johnson adds a star-studded element to this groundbreaking venture.

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