Monday Night RAWs highly-anticipated Netflix debut on January 6 managed to surpass all expectations since it was truly the beginning of a new era in WWE. In fact, it has now been confirmed that the debut episode was specifically focused on new fans instead of continuing major storylines.

While speaking to The Sports Agent, Chelsea Green was asked about the storylines taking a backseat during the RAW Netflix debut. She explained that the focus was on introducing WWE to new viewers, especially with Netflix having 283 million subscribers worldwide.

The goal was to make sure viewers understood the basics of WWE before diving into the storylines. Starting with complex plotlines would be confusing for new people, just like jumping into the middle of a soap opera. Green said they wanted to first introduce the characters and the kind of show WWE is before adding back the storylines in the following weeks.

WWE RAWs Netflix debut was touted as the largest arena gate in WWE history and theepisode drew 2.6 million viewers in the USAand an impressive 4.9 million viewers globally, so it was clear that WWEs strategy worked out in a big way.

WWE RAWs debut on Netflix on January 6th was a major event, attracting new viewers and showing off the epic rivalries that make wrestling so exciting. With stars like CM Punk, Seth Rollins, and others taking the spotlight, its clear that WWE is maximizing its talent to make the most of this new era.

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What did you think of WWE RAWs debut on Netflix? Do you agree with the strategy of focusing on introducing new viewers before diving into storylines? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.


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