WWE Raws historic move to Netflix kicks off on January 6, 2025, with the premiere episode streaming live from the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles. But thats not allNetflix has confirmed it will begin offering select WWE archival content starting in January, bringing a piece of wrestling history to fans worldwide.
While not all archival episodes will be available on launch day, Netflix plans to roll out content gradually. In the U.S., viewers can access episodes of WWE Raw, while fans in other countries will see additional WWE archival material.
The official Netflix website shed light on this plan, stating, In January 2025, Netflix will begin to roll out select WWE archival content on service. WWE Raw archival content will be available for viewing in the United States, with additional archival content available in the countries listed above.
More details about what content will be included and how it will be rolled out are expected closer to the launch date. Additionally, Netflix has confirmed that WWE programming will be downloadable roughly 48 hours after streaming live, making it easier than ever for fans to catch up on their favorite moments.
This massive 10-year, $5 billion deal between WWE and Netflix is set to change the game. The partnership eliminates the need for pre-taped episodes when Raw airs internationally, as Netflix can stream live anytime, anywhere.
Netflix also confirmed which regions of the world will get WWE RAW on Netflix. They also put their replay policy for RAW out there.
WWEs move to Netflix marks a major shift in how wrestling content is delivered, and it could attract new subscribers to the platform. For fans of WWE, this partnership promises easier access to content and live-streaming, making the Netflix subscription more valuable than ever.
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