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“Monday Night Raw” from WWE set to premiere on Netflix in Los Angeles on January 6.

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“Monday Night Raw” from WWE set to premiere on Netflix in Los Angeles on January 6.

LOS ANGELES — The debut episode of WWE’s “Monday Night Raw” on Netflix is scheduled for January 6, taking place at the Intuit Dome.
WWE’s Chief Content Officer, Paul “Triple H” Levesque, made this exciting announcement during a recent appearance at Travis Scott’s concert at ComplexCon in Las Vegas.

Beginning in January, Netflix will stream “Raw” in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Latin America, with plans to extend its reach to more countries as existing contracts end.
A significant aspect of this deal is that Netflix will also showcase all of WWE’s programming abroad, including major live events such as WrestleMania, SummerSlam, and Royal Rumble.
Additionally, Travis Scott’s latest music will feature as the theme song for the “Monday Night Raw” episodes.

This announcement comes on the heels of a particularly challenging weekend for Netflix. Viewers expressed their disappointment on social media platforms like Twitter and Bluesky regarding streaming and buffering issues during the high-profile fight between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson.
According to Down Detector, around 85,000 viewers reported experiencing outages or streaming difficulties leading up to this major event.

Netflix reported that the boxing match attracted a global audience of 60 million, with peak viewership reaching 65 million concurrent streams. Furthermore, around 50 million households were also tuned in for the highly-anticipated co-main event featuring Katie Taylor against Amanda Serrano, where Taylor retained her undisputed super lightweight title amidst a controversial decision.
The streaming service stated that more details about viewership figures would be shared later this week.

In addition to wrestling, Netflix is set to broadcast two NFL games on Christmas Day, further expanding its sports programming.