WWE Raw's debut episode on Netflix generated nearly 5 million global views on the popular streaming platform this week. In a statement released
Before Raw shifted over to Netflix in, Paul “Triple H” Levesque told Sports Illustrated’s SI Media Podcast that the company would be “flexible” with the run
WWE “Raw” left traditional cable on Monday, Jan. 6, debuting live on Netflix and now they’re reporting huge streaming numbers — outdoing most shows and sitting number 1 on Netflix. In a press release,
WWE RAW started its new era on Netflix at the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles, making a big impact with its first episode. The show reached number one rank on Netflix in U.S., beating Squid Game Season Two.
Nikki Garcia revived her ring name, Nikki Bella, as she made her return to WWE Raw Jan. 6, explaining that she wanted her comeback appearance to be “effortlessly me.”
WWE Raw’s Netflix debut did not disappoint as a live event spectacular, but its decision to book a one-off standalone show meant a missed opportunity to hook casual fans.
WWE is on the verge of adding three former multi-time Women's World Champions to its active roster as it travels the road to WrestleMania 41. Rumors have been s
The Netflix debut of the WWE’s flagship show “Monday Night Raw” had the feel of a big-budget movie premiere.
With WWE Raw moving to Netflix, one of the biggest questions from a sports media perspective has been how the show’s performance on the streamer will be measured. But while we may no longer have weekly ratings to check in on every Tuesday — a time honored tradition among wrestling fans dating back to the Read
The Netflix debut of RAW had an ugly moment, leading some to wonder, should WWE bring back "Hollywood" Hulk Hogan.
While sitting down for an interview with TMZ, WWE Hall Of Famer Mark Henry shared his thoughts on Raw's Netflix debut. The subject of Hulk Hogan being booed obviously came up, and the World's Strongest Man didn't mince words when it came to the fans' reaction towards Hogan: