Curious about the release time for WWE Monday Night Raw’s streaming debut? The wrestling world’s biggest weekly show is set to hit Netflix for the first time ever, marking a major shift from cable TV to streaming. But when can fans tune in to catch all the action live?
Here’s the breakdown: WWE Monday Night Raw’s premiere episode release time, the star-studded matches to expect, and how this Netflix deal is shaking up the future of WWE broadcasts.
When does WWE Monday Night Raw come out on Netflix?
WWE Monday Night Raw will officially debut on Netflix on Monday, January 6, 2025, at 8 p.m. ET and 5 p.m. PT.
This move marks a historic transition for WWE, as Raw will stream on Netflix for the first time, leaving traditional TV behind. The premiere episode will air live from the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles with appearances from stars like John Cena, Logan Paul, and Roman Reigns.
The WWE-Netflix partnership signals a shift in how fans consume content. More sports properties are moving to streaming services. Episodes will be available on-demand right after the live broadcast, giving fans more flexibility.
For how long will WWE events stream on Netflix?
WWE’s deal with Netflix spans ten years. The agreement reportedly guarantees $500 million annually. Netflix can choose to exit the deal after the five-year period or extend it for another 10 years (via Variety).
This multi-billion-dollar deal gives Netflix exclusive rights to WWE Raw in major markets like the U.S., U.K., Canada, and Latin America. The platform will also stream special events like WrestleMania and SummerSlam internationally.
WWE’s presence will now span both traditional TV and streaming platforms. Netflix will offer live weekly wrestling content every Monday, 52 weeks a year. Fans can expect high-profile matches and fresh storylines, streaming directly to their devices.