WWE Raw debut episode on Netflix

The Monday Night Raw debut episode on Netflix is an upcoming professional wrestling television special produced by WWE. It will mark the debut of WWE's weekly Monday Night Raw program on the streaming service Netflix. The event will take place on January 6, 2025, at Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California, and will feature performers from the Raw and SmackDown brands. This episode of Raw will mark a shift from broadcasting on traditional linear television to over the top digital streaming, as well as the start of John Cena's farewell tour. The episode will also feature an appearance by Houston rapper, Travis Scott, who will be performing the show's new theme song.

WWE Raw debut on Netflix
Promotional poster featuring Roman Reigns, Bianca Belair, and Cody Rhodes
PromotionWWE
Brand(s)Raw
SmackDown
DateJanuary 6, 2025
CityInglewood, California
VenueIntuit Dome
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Production

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The event will take place at Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California.

Background

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WWE Raw is a professional wrestling television program produced by the American promotion WWE. It first aired on January 11, 1993, on the USA Network and since became the longest-running weekly episodic program in television history with no reruns, airing almost exclusively on USA, apart from a brief run on TNN (renamed to Spike TV in 2003 and now known as the Paramount Network) from 2000 to 2005.[1] It is one of WWE's two flagship television programs, alongside Friday Night SmackDown, and is also the namesake program for the company's Raw brand, a subdivision of WWE's main roster where wrestlers are exclusively assigned to perform on a weekly basis, albeit with some exceptions.

On January 23, 2024, WWE's parent company TKO Group Holdings announced that Netflix would acquire the rights to Monday Night Raw beginning in January 2025, in what was reported to be a 10-year deal worth $500 million per-year (roughly double the value of WWE's agreement with NBCUniversal). The agreement will initially cover the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Latin America, with other territories to be added in the future. The agreement also includes international rights to WWE content outside of the United States, including SmackDown and NXT, live events, and other shoulder content.[2][3][4] While USA Network's contract for Raw was to expire in October 2024, WWE reached a short-term extension of its agreement with NBCUniversal to keep Raw on the network through the end of the year. In preparation for the move to Netflix, Raw was shortened from three to two hours from October 7 through December 30; wrestling reporter Dave Meltzer stated that this was a request made by USA Network.[5][6][7]

It was then reported that Intuit Dome, which opened in August 2024 to host the Los Angeles Clippers in Inglewood, California, was set to host the debut episode of Raw on Netflix.[8] WWE confirmed the location on November 18, 2024; tickets went on sale to the general public on November 22.[9] That same day, it was announced that Travis Scott would be making an appearance at the Netflix premiere to perform the program's new theme song.[10]

 
The Raw logo that was unveiled on December 16, 2024, by WWE Chief Content Officer Paul "Triple H" Levesque.

During a June 2024 episode of The Pat McAfee Show, WWE chief content officer Paul "Triple H" Levesque noted that Netflix would offer greater flexibility than WWE's current partners in regards to standards and practices that have sometimes resulted in portions of WWE programming being censored on U.S. television.[11] Although a placeholder listing for Raw with a TV-14 rating appeared on Netflix in the months leading up to the move, WWE president Nick Khan subsequently clarified that Raw would remain a "family friendly [...] advertiser friendly" program, and that episodes on Netflix would have the same TV-PG content rating used since 2008.[12] On December 16, 2024, Levesque officially unveiled the new Raw logo.[13]

Storylines

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The event will include matches that result from scripted storylines. Results are predetermined by WWE's writers on the Raw and SmackDown brands,[14][15] while storylines are produced on WWE's weekly television shows, Monday Night Raw and Friday Night SmackDown.[16]

On July 6, 2024, at Money in the Bank, 16-time WWE world champion John Cena officially announced that he would retire from professional wrestling at the end of 2025, having wrestled for WWE since 2002 (though part-time since 2018).[17] It was then announced that Cena would be appearing on the debut episode of Raw on Netflix.[18]

On Night 2 of WrestleMania XL in April, Cody Rhodes defeated Roman Reigns to win the Undisputed WWE Championship in a Bloodline Rules match, ending Reigns' historic title reign at 1,316 days.[19] After the event, Reigns took an extended hiatus while Solo Sikoa appointed himself as the new leader of The Bloodline, removing Jimmy Uso and manager Paul Heyman from the group while adding Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and Jacob Fatu. Sikoa would also begin referring to himself as the new Tribal Chief of the group, stealing Reigns' Ula Fala, a neckpiece symbolizing leadership of a Samoan tribe.[20] Reigns would eventually return at SummerSlam to cost Sikoa his title match against Rhodes, turning face for the first time since 2020.[21] Rhodes and Reigns would then team up to defeat Fatu and Sikoa at Bad Blood with the help of a returning Jimmy.[22] Reigns and Jimmy would subsequently be joined by Jimmy's twin brother and former Bloodline member Jey Uso, who had left the group on his own terms a year ago and was moved over to Raw; they ended up losing to Sikoa, Fatu, and Tama at Crown Jewel.[23] Former honorary member Sami Zayn would join Reigns' group, reuniting the original iteration of The Bloodline (Reigns, The Usos, and Zayn). They, alongside CM Punk, would defeat Sikoa's Bloodline and Bronson Reed in a WarGames match at Survivor Series: WarGames.[24] On the December 13 episode of SmackDown, Reigns challenged Sikoa to face him in Tribal Combat for the Ula Fala and title of Tribal Chief on the debut episode of Raw on Netflix, which was later made official.[25]

At Survivor Series WarGames on November 25, 2023, immediately following the men's WarGames match that Seth "Freakin" Rollins participated in, CM Punk made a surprise return to WWE after a nearly 10-year absence, much to the chagrin of Rollins.[26] The two would continue feuding throughout 2024 during Punk's feud with Drew McIntyre. Rollins, who had also feuded with McIntyre over the World Heavyweight Championship, served as the special guest referee for the match between Punk and McIntyre at SummerSlam, which Punk lost after he attacked Rollins, believing he was trying to sabotage him.[21] Their feud culminated on the December 16 episode of Raw as the two insulted each other before brawling throughout the arena. Later that night, Raw General Manager Adam Pearce announced that Punk and Rollins would face each other on the debut episode of Raw on Netflix.[27]

After Judgment Day's Rhea Ripley cost Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship in mid-2023,[28] Ripley and Morgan were scheduled for a match. However, the match never began as Ripley viciously attacked Morgan with a steel chair, injuring Morgan's shoulder and taking her out for several months.[29] Morgan made her return at the 2024 Royal Rumble in January,[30] and embarked on a "revenge tour", with her goal to take the Women's World Championship from Ripley due to Ripley taking months of her career. At Elimination Chamber: Perth, Morgan was unsuccessful in the eponymous match for a Women's World Championship match at WrestleMania XL, becoming the last participant to be eliminated by the eventual winner Becky Lynch.[31] Ripley would retain her title against Lynch on Night 1 of WrestleMania.[32] On the post-WrestleMania episode of Raw on April 8, Ripley was attacked by Morgan backstage, legitimately injuring her right arm and forced her to vacate the championship after a 380 day reign.[33] Over the next few weeks, Morgan began to display more villainous traits. At King and Queen of the Ring, Morgan won the Women's World Championship after accidental interference from Ripley's onscreen love interest and Judgment Day stablemate, "Dirty" Dominik Mysterio.[34] Morgan would subsequently interfere in the Judgment Day's matches to their advantage.[35] Following Ripley's return on the July 8 episode of Raw, a title match between Ripley and Morgan was scheduled for SummerSlam, where Morgan defeated Ripley to retain the Women's World Championship following seemingly accidental interference from Mysterio. After the match, however, Mysterio betrayed Ripley and kissed Morgan, ending their partnership. Ripley was subsequently kicked out of the group, with Morgan taking her place.[21] After Ripley pinned Morgan in a mixed tag team match which also involved Mysterio at Bash in Berlin,[36] a rematch for the championship took place at Bad Blood, where Ripley won by disqualfiication after being attacked by the returning Rodriguez. Since championships do not change hands via disqualification or countout unless stipulated, Morgan remained champion. Rodriguez also became the newest member of The Judgment Day.[22] At Survivor Series WarGames on November 30, Ripley's team defeated Morgan's team in a WarGames match, with Ripley pinning Morgan.[24] On the December 16 episode of Raw, Ripley announced that she was named by Raw General Manager Adam Pearce the number one contender for Morgan's championship,[27] and on the Raw on Netflix kickoff event on December 18, it was announced that the match would take place on the debut episode of Raw on Netflix.[37] On the December 27 episode of Main Event, it was announced that the match would be a Last Woman Standing match.[38]

On the December 2 episode of Raw, Jey Uso was found attacked backstage by an unknown assailant, later revealed to be Drew McIntyre, who made his return from a short hiatus that night and revealed himself as Uso's attacker the following week. McIntyre subsequently vowed to destroy the original iteration of The Bloodline, who cost him the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship at Clash at the Castle in September 2022.[39] Three weeks later, McIntyre attacked Uso again as a brawl ensued between the two men. Later that night, Uso requested a match against McIntyre for that night, but Raw General Manager Adam Pearce instead scheduled the match for the debut episode of Raw on Netflix.[40]

Matches

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No.Matches*Stipulations
1Roman Reigns vs. Solo SikoaTribal Combat for the Ula Fala and recognition as Tribal Chief of the Anoaʻi family[41]
2Liv Morgan (c) vs. Rhea RipleyLast Woman Standing match for the Women's World Championship[42][38]
3Drew McIntyre vs. Jey UsoSingles match[43]
4CM Punk vs. Seth "Freakin" RollinsSingles match[44]
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match
*Card subject to change

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