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WWE Raw Preview (2/24): CM Punk and Ripley Return, 2 Championship Matches

Tonight, February 24, 2025, WWE Raw is set to deliver an exciting show live from the Heritage Bank Center in Cincinnati, Ohio, airing at 8 PM ET on Netflix. With the Elimination Chamber event looming, here’s what’s on tap based on the latest announcements and developments:

Matches

  • WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship Match: Bianca Belair and Naomi will defend their titles against Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez. This match stems from a heated rivalry, sparked by video evidence linking Morgan and Rodriguez to an attack on Jade Cargill. The personal stakes are high, and a title change could shake up the women’s division heading into WrestleMania season.
  • WWE Women’s Intercontinental Championship Match: Lyra Valkyria puts her newly won title on the line against Dakota Kai, who earned her shot by defeating Ivy Nile last week. Valkyria beat Kai in the tournament final to claim the inaugural championship, so this rematch promises to be a fierce battle as Kai looks to reclaim her momentum.
  • Triple Threat Match: Penta vs. Ludwig Kaiser vs. Pete Dunne: After a chaotic brawl last week, these three hard-hitting competitors will collide in a triple threat match. It’s a chance for each to prove their dominance, with no alliances likely to hold in this unpredictable showdown.
  • The New Day vs. LWO: Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods of The New Day take on Cruz Del Toro and Joaquin Wilde of LWO. This feud intensified after The New Day’s brutal attack on Rey Mysterio, prompting LWO to seek retribution. Expect a fast-paced, emotionally charged tag team clash.

Segments

  • CM Punk, Seth “Freakin” Rollins, and Logan Paul Appear: Just days before they step into the Elimination Chamber, these three larger-than-life personalities are slated to be in the building. Expect some intense verbal sparring and maybe even a physical preview of what’s to come, given their history of backing up their egos in the ring.
  • Rhea Ripley’s Message: Women’s World Champion Rhea Ripley returns with a message for IYO SKY ahead of their anticipated title match next week. After SKY’s warning last week, this segment could set the tone for their showdown.

What Else to Expect

  • Jade Cargill Return Rumors: There’s chatter about Jade Cargill making a comeback after her recent assault, possibly confronting Belair and Naomi or Morgan and Rodriguez to settle the score.
  • Gunther Buzz: The World Heavyweight Champion is rumored to appear, likely addressing his ongoing tension with Royal Rumble winner Jey Uso. Their heated exchanges have been a highlight, and tonight could escalate their road to WrestleMania.

With Elimination Chamber qualifiers wrapped up last week, it’s full speed ahead to Saturday’s premium live event from Toronto!

Update on Creative Leadership for WWE Raw and SmackDown

WWE has structured its creative team with multiple lead writers overseeing Monday Night Raw and Friday Night SmackDown.

SmackDown

According to the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, SmackDown is now led by Brian “Road Dogg” James and John Swikata, as the workload required more than one head writer.

James spoke about his role with WWE during his recent interview on Insight with Chris Van Vliet. Road Dogg he described himself as a “creative consultant” working across WWE. He also noted the increased creative freedom under WWE’s current leadership. More on that at the end of this article.

WWE Raw

Meanwhile, Raw is managed by Ryan Ward and Jon Baeckstrom, with Ed Koskey overseeing and editing scripts.

Leadership Structure

Bruce Prichard, WWE’s Executive Director of Creative Writing and Talent, serves as the liaison between the writing team and WWE’s Chief Content Officer, Paul “Triple H” Levesque.

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3 Prominent Stars to Miss Tonight’s WWE Raw

Tonight’s WWE Raw from Charlotte, North Carolina will see several notable absences from its regular lineup.

WWE Women’s World Champion Rhea Ripley will be absent as she celebrates her honeymoon with AEW star Buddy Matthews. The celebration comes with an unexpected twist as Matthews is currently on crutches after rolling his ankle before his match with Kazuchika Okada this past weekend at AEW Grand Slam Australia. Matthews attributed his injury to the smaller ring size used at the event.

Raw will feature the final qualifying matches for the Men’s and Women’s 2025 Elimination Chamber matches. The winner of the Women’s Chamber match goes on to battle Rhea Ripley at WrestleMania, so can be sure sure “Mami” will be keeping tabs on the results.

Broadcast Team Changes

Jackie Redmond will miss tonight’s show as she fulfills her NHL broadcasting duties.

Finally, Lilian Garcia announced on Instagram that she’ll be filling in for ring announcer Alicia Taylor.

WWE Raw Preview (Feb 17, 2025)

Despite these absences, WWE Raw is still scheduled to deliver a full slate of action. Here is the announced lineup for tonight’s show:

  • Seth Rollins vs. Finn Balor (Chamber Qualifier)
  • Roxanne Perez vs. Raquel Rodriguez (Chamber Qualifier)
  • Women’s Intercontinental title #1 contender’s match: Dakota Kai vs. Ivy Nile
  • Penta vs. Pete Dunne
  • AJ Styles vs. Dominik Mysterio
  • Women’s Tag Team Champions Bianca Belair & Naomi appear
  • Plus, Sami Zayn will appear

WWE Raw Preview (2/10): Elimination Chamber Qualifiers, CM Punk, AJ Styles

WWE Raw airs tonight at 8 PM ET, live from the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee, on Netflix.

Here are the confirmed matches and appearances:

Elimination Chamber Qualifying Matches

  • Rey Mysterio vs. Logan Paul
  • Lyra Valkyria vs. Bayley

Lyra Valkyria’s Full Circle Showdown: From Bayley Fan to Opponent

Also Scheduled

  • AJ Styles makes his Raw debut after being transferred to the brand.
  • CM Punk to address the WWE Universe
  • Damage CTRL (IYO SKY & Dakota Kai) vs. Liv Morgan & Raquel Rodriguez

The show continues the build toward WWE Elimination Chamber 2025, with winners joining John Cena and CM Punk (men’s division) and Liv Morgan, Bianca Belair, and Alexa Bliss (women’s division) in their respective Chamber matches.

WWE Raw Preview: Rumble Winners, Chamber Qualifying Matches

The fallout from the 2025 Royal Rumble is set to unfold tonight as WWE Raw emanates from Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in Cleveland, Ohio. With WrestleMania season officially in full swing, all eyes are on the Rumble winners and what their victories mean for the road ahead.

Elimination Chamber Qualifying Matches begin – The next stop before WrestleMania is the brutal Elimination Chamber. Superstars will compete for a chance to enter the unforgiving structure, with championship implications at stake.

Men’s Royal Rumble Winner Jey Uso appears – Fresh off his career-defining victory in the 2025 Men’s Royal Rumble Match, Jey Uso heads to Raw with a major decision to make.

Women’s Royal Rumble Winner Charlotte Flair appears – The Queen has once again stamped her ticket to WrestleMania, winning the Women’s Rumble this past weekend. Who will Flair target on the road to the biggest stage of them all?

With major fallout from the 2025 Royal Rumble and high-stakes matches, expect an eventful night as WWE Raw begins marching on to WrestleMania. WWE Raw streams live tonight on Netflix at 8/7c.

WWE Raw Preview from Atlanta, GA (1/27/25)

The final WWE Raw before the 2025 Royal Rumble features multiple championship matches and high-profile returns. The action-packed lineup from the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, GA will see the War Raiders put their World Tag Team Championship on the line against The Judgment Day’s JD McDonagh and Dominik Mysterio, who steps in for an absent Finn Bálor.

Plus, Sami Zayn battles Drew McIntyre in what promises to be an intense singles match. In a major development, Logan Paul makes his official Raw debut on Netflix. The Maverick has been absent since losing the United States Championship at SummerSlam, and his return promises to make a significant impact.

Atlanta’s own Cody Rhodes returns home ahead of his Royal Rumble ladder match against Kevin Owens for the Undisputed WWE Championship. Additionally, Roman Reigns is set to appear for a special celebration related to the WWE 2K25 video game.

WWE Raw Preview: January 27, 2025

Confirmed matches and segments:

  • WWE World Tag Team Championship: The War Raiders (c) vs. JD McDonagh & Dominik Mysterio
  • WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship: Bianca Belair & Naomi (c) vs. Liv Morgan & Raquel Rodriguez
  • Sami Zayn vs. Drew McIntyre
  • Logan Paul makes his Raw debut
  • Cody Rhodes appears ahead of Royal Rumble
  • Roman Reigns returns for special celebration

Stay tuned to SEScoops for the latest WWE news on the road to this weekend’s 2025 Royal Rumble.

What Happened Last Week?

Ahead of tonight’s WWE Raw, here’s a quick recap of last week’s show:

  • Rhea Ripley was ambushed by Nia Jax in the parking lot
  • Jey Uso confronted Gunther and laid him out with a superkick
  • Bayley declared herself for the Royal Rumble
  • Bayley faced Nia Jax in singles competition

Netflix Doubles WWE Raw’s Audience in First Week, Says Ted Sarandos

WWE’s Monday Night Raw has seen a highly successful launch on Netflix, with viewership numbers significantly surpassing its previous performance on linear television. During Netflix’s recent earnings call, Co-CEO Ted Sarandos revealed that the show garnered approximately 5 million views in its first week—double the average audience it had been drawing on traditional TV platforms. Sarandos noted this outcome was aligned with Netflix’s projections, calling it “a great start.”

The streaming platform has also driven considerable growth in international and non-live viewership. Sarandos reported a 25% increase in day-after viewing, with notable engagement outside U.S. time zones. “This is new viewing in the UK, Canada, Mexico, Australia, and Brazil—key markets where we’re seeing strong traction,” he added, signaling Raw’s expanding global appeal.

Domestically, the show’s performance on Netflix has been equally impressive. According to Sarandos, “In the U.S., our viewing of Monday Night Raw was as big as it has been in five years.”

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This resurgence highlights the platform’s ability to revitalize WWE’s core U.S. audience while attracting a younger, broader demographic.

Sarandos also discussed the importance of maintaining financial viability in Netflix’s sports content strategy. He emphasized the need for deals that are economically sustainable for both the platform and the sports leagues, stating, “We want to bring value to the sport like we have with WWE and the NFL, reaching a bigger, younger, and more global audience than linear television. But these dynamics must also reflect in the economics of the deal.”

Netflix’s success with Monday Night Raw and its broader push into sports content highlights its capability to grow audiences while staying financially pragmatic—a promising development for both WWE and the streaming platform.

Major Returns and Matches Set for Final WWE Raw Before Royal Rumble

Major Returns and Matches Set for Final WWE Raw Before Royal Rumble

WWE’s Road to WrestleMania continues to unfold with a busy week ahead. In addition to regularly scheduled WWE NXT and SmackDown broadcasts, we have the return of Saturday Night’s Main Event and next week’s WWE Raw from the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, GA is shaping up to be can’t miss.

WWE Raw Preview: January 27, 2025

The final WWE Raw before the 2025 WWE Royal Rumble features several notable returns, a championship match, and a major announcement:

  • WWE World Tag Team Championship Match: The War Raiders (Erik & Ivar) (c) vs. JD McDonagh & Dominik Mysterio of The Judgment Day.
  • Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes appears in his hometown of Atlanta, GA just five days before his Ladder Match against Kevin Owens at the Royal Rumble.
  • The Tribal Chief Roman Reigns returns, and it’s related to the new WWE 2K25 video game.
  • Logan Paul returns to Raw to begin his journey as a full-time WWE Superstar. Paul has vowed to commit his life to professional wrestling as we gear up for WrestleMania season.
  • WWE Hall of Famer Goldberg is expected to appear. The 58-year-old legend will wrestle his final match this year and has sights on GUNTHER as his last opponent before retirement.

We’ll continue to update this WWE Raw Preview as more details become available. Stay tuned to SEScoops for the latest WWE news on the Road to the 2025 Royal Rumble.

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Bayley Moved To Raw In WWE Transfer Window

Bayley has officially been moved to Raw as part of the WWE transfer window initiative aimed at shaking up its rosters.

WWE introduced the transfer window concept in late 2024, allowing talent from Raw, SmackDown, and NXT to negotiate moves between brands. While stars such as Drew McIntyre, Roman Reigns, Kevin Owens, and Cody Rhodes have made appearances on other brands, their transfers have yet to be formally announced.

WWE Transfer: The Wyatt Sicks Moved to SmackDown

Bayley is set to wrestle Nia Jax, a fellow former WWE Women’s Champion, on tonight’s episode of Raw. This match follows Bayley’s loss to SmackDown Women’s Champion Tiffany Stratton on last week’s episode of SmackDown. Bayley had earned that title shot by winning a fatal four-way match against Jax, Naomi, and Bianca Belair. Adding intrigue to tonight’s match, it was Jax who originally defeated Bayley for the Women’s Title at SummerSlam after earning her championship opportunity by winning the Queen of the Ring tournament.

Bayley’s move to Raw promises to inject fresh rivalries into the red brand while continuing her ongoing pursuit of championship gold.

CM Punk’s 10 Greatest Raw Moments Ranked by WWE

CM Punk is back as one of the top stars on WWE Raw as the Netflix era kicks into high gear. For nearly two decades, Punk has delivered unforgettable moments that have shaped his legendary career. WWE recently ranked his greatest moments specifically on Monday Night Raw, and the list showcases why he’s one of the all-time greats.

10. CM Punk Cashes in Money in the Bank on Edge

On June 30, 2008, CM Punk seized the opportunity of a lifetime, cashing in his Money in the Bank contract on an injured Edge. After delivering the Go to Sleep, Punk secured the pinfall and became the new World Heavyweight Champion, marking the beginning of his rise to main-event status.

9. The Infamous “Pipebomb” Promo

On June 27, 2011, CM Punk shocked the wrestling world with his legendary “pipebomb” promo. Calling out WWE management, superstars, and the fans, Punk blurred the lines between reality and fiction, cementing himself as the voice of a generation.

8. CM Punk vs. Seth Rollins

On December 30, 2013, CM Punk clashed with Seth Rollins in a thrilling singles match on Raw. After surviving Rollins’ high-octane offense, Punk hit the GTS to secure the victory, showcasing his technical brilliance and resilience.

7. CM Punk Hits The Rock with a GTS Again

As tensions escalated on January 7, 2013, Punk delivered another shocking Go to Sleep to The Rock during their fiery rivalry. This moment solidified Punk’s defiance as he continued to stake his claim as WWE’s top star.

6. CM Punk Wins the Intercontinental Championship in Chicago

On January 19, 2009, Punk triumphed over William Regal to claim the Intercontinental Championship in his hometown of Chicago. The crowd erupted for their local hero, celebrating Punk’s hard-fought victory.

5. CM Punk Disguised as a Druid Attacks The Undertaker

During a feud with The Undertaker, Punk ambushed the Deadman while disguised as a druid. This sinister moment exemplified Punk’s cunning nature and willingness to do whatever it took to gain an advantage.

4. CM Punk and Kofi Kingston Win the World Tag Team Championships

On October 27, 2008, CM Punk and Kofi Kingston defeated Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase Jr. to win the World Tag Team Championships. This victory highlighted Punk’s adaptability and his ability to shine in any role.

CM Punk and Kofi Kingston win WWE tag titles
Photo: WWE

3. CM Punk Mocks Randy Orton and References His Tour Bus

On March 14, 2011, Punk taunted Randy Orton in a chilling promo, even referencing Orton’s wife and tour bus. This psychological warfare added depth to their WrestleMania feud, proving Punk’s mastery of storytelling.

2. CM Punk Interferes in Wade Barrett’s Match and Joins Nexus

In a shocking turn of events on December 27, 2010, CM Punk betrayed Wade Barrett and took over The Nexus. Punk’s leadership added a new edge to the faction, setting the stage for unforgettable chaos.

1. CM Punk Hits The Rock with the GTS

On January 7, 2013, CM Punk delivered a devastating Go to Sleep to The Rock in one of his most iconic moments on Raw. This confrontation was a defining moment in their rivalry, leaving fans stunned as Punk asserted his dominance. Over 10 million views on the video:

CM Punk’s return to WWE Raw brings renewed excitement to fans who have followed his storied career. As strong as this top 10 list stands, it’s exciting to think that some of CM Punk’s greatest Raw moments are still to come.

WrestleMania Rematch, New Day and JBL on WWE Raw (1/20)

Tonight’s WWE Monday Night Raw will air live from the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas, starting at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on Netflix.  

Raw Preview: January 20, 2025

Here are the advertised matches and segments:

Seth “Freakin” Rollins vs. Drew McIntyre: Following a tense confrontation involving CM Punk, Rollins and McIntyre will face off in singles competition. 

The New Day’s Return to Action: Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods will make their in-ring return after their recent fallout with Big E. 

WWE Hall of Famer JBL Appearance: JBL is scheduled to make a special appearance on Raw. 

Jey Uso’s Address: Ahead of his World Heavyweight Title Match against Gunther at Saturday Night’s Main Event (1/25), Jey Uso will share his thoughts with the WWE Universe. 

Lyra Valkyria: The inaugural Women’s Intercontinental Champion begins her reign.

Sami Zayn to Appear: After his victory over The Miz, Sami Zayn is set to address the audience. 

Damage CTRL vs. Pure Fusion Collective: In a tag team grudge match, Dakota Kai and IYO SKY of Damage CTRL will seek payback against Pure Fusion Collective. 

Stay tuned to SEScoops for the latest WWE news on the road to Saturday Night’s Main Event (1/25) and the 2025 Royal Rumble.

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What Happened With LA Knight After Raw Went Off Air

LA Knight competed in a championship match after this week’s episode of Monday Night Raw from SAP Center in San Jose, California went off air.

Hometown star Bayley was featured in the first dark match of the night after the show. She had multiple segments on the broadcast which included one where the former champion teamed up with Rhea Ripley to take out Nia Jax. Bayley then faced Jax in a singles match after the episode and picked up the victory.

Knight on the other hand faced Shinsuke Nakamura in a Survivor Series rematch for the US title. He did not manage to recapture the championship however and the match ended in a disqualification.

What Happened On Raw

The second Monday Night Raw episode on Netflix featured many noteworthy moments. Both Drew McIntyre and Seth Rollins also declared their entry into Royal Rumble, joining names such as Roman Reigns and John Cena on the list of participants.

Damian Priest picked up a big victory over Finn Balor in the Street Fight main event, signalling the end of their feud. Dakota Kai on the other hand made history by becoming the first-ever Women’s Intercontinental Champion.

Arguably the biggest moment of the night, however, was the highly anticipated debut of Penta, who picked up a victory over Chad Gable in his first WWE match ever. You can check out Rey Fenix’s reaction to Penta’s debut here.

The Wyatt Sicks Moved To SmackDown In WWE Transfer Window

The Wyatt Sicks have been moved to SmackDown as part of the transfer window to shake up the current rosters.

The company announced a ‘transfer window’ earlier last month that allows all three of their brands in SmackDown, Raw, and NXT to negotiate with each other and move stars around.

Karrion Kross then revealed perhaps the biggest move of the stretch so far during the January 13 episode of Raw. While talking to The Miz backstage, Kross revealed that the Wyatt Sicks have officially been moved to the SmackDown roster.

The group of Uncle Howdy aka Bo Dallas, Erick Rowan, Joe Gacy, Dexter Lumis, & Nikki Cross made their official debut on Raw in June last year. They’ve been feuding with Kross’ Final Testament in recent months.

The Wyatts are the first faction to move nights as part of the transfer window. Braun Strowman previously joined SmackDown as well while Logan Paul confirmed that he’ll be part of the Raw roster in its Netflix era.

A number of other top stars such as Drew McIntyre, Roman Reigns, Kevin Owens, and Cody Rhodes have utilized the transfer window to appear on the opposite brands but their transfer has not been announced.

After multiple title changes at NXT New Year’s Evil, a number of developmental stars are also expected to be called up to the main roster soon. You can check out a list of our preferred trades here.

WWE Raw Preview (1/13): First-Ever Women’s IC Champion To Be Crowned

WWE Raw’s new era on Netflix will continue tonight with a stacked show set to take place inside the SAP Center in San Jose, California. The show comes off the heels of last week’s historic launch on the streaming juggernaut.

Tonight’s show will see the red brand continue on its new era, as well as build towards the 2025 Royal Rumble. The first PLE of the year will take place in Indianapolis, Indiana, with John Cena, Roman Reigns, and CM Punk all confirmed for the Men’s Rumble match.

WWE Raw Preview (12/30/2024)

Tonight’s show will be star-studded, with a mix of high-profile matches and massive appearances confirmed.

  • Sheamus vs. Ludwig Kaiser
  • Chad Gable vs. Mystery Opponent (Believed to be Penta El Zero Miedo)
  • Street Fight: Damian Priest vs. Finn Balor
  • WWE Women’s Intercontinental Championship: Dakota Kai vs. Lyra Valkyria

In addition to these huge matches, CM Punk will appear, fresh off his victory over Seth Rollins at last week’s Raw. World Heavyweight Champion GUNTHER and new Women’s World Champion Rhea Ripley have also been confirmed for the show.

Don’t miss the historic final broadcast of WWE Raw on the USA Network tonight at 8/7c, live from the SAP Center in San Jose, California.

WWE Raw Sets Viewership Records with Netflix Debut

WWE’s Monday Night RAW debuted on Netflix to a historic reception, garnering 4.9 million Live+1 global views. This milestone marks a strong start for the program under WWE’s partnership with TKO Group Holdings (NYSE: TKO).

In the U.S., the premiere averaged 2.6 million households (Live+SD), more than doubling its 2024 average of 1.2 million households and achieving the highest viewership for a RAW episode in five years. The debut also saw significant growth in the Adults 18-49 demographic, with audience numbers more than doubling compared to the previous year.

The event, held at the sold-out Intuit Dome in Los Angeles, set records as the highest-grossing WWE arena event of all time. It also achieved the highest merchandise sales for a non-Premium Live Event in WWE history.

Netflix’s partnership with WWE has positioned RAW for continued global success, with this debut signaling a promising future for the Monday night staple.

Here’s the official press release:

WWE ‘RAW’ WRESTLES UP 4.9M GLOBAL VIEWS FOR NETFLIX DEBUT

Netflix (NYSE: NFLX) and WWE®, part of TKO Group Holdings (NYSE: TKO) today announced that the debut episode of RAW on Netflix got off to a strong start, with the Monday night program capturing 4.9M Live+1 views* globally.**

The inaugural event on Netflix averaged 2.6 million households (Live+SD) in the US, according to VideoAmp, which is 116% higher than RAW’s average 2024 US audience of 1.2 million households, and higher than any other Monday Night RAW broadcast in the past five years. The event also more than doubled the A18-49 audience vs. last year.

On X, as soon as the event started, #WWERaw was the #1 trending topic in the US, Brazil, Australia, and the UK.

  • #WWERaw trended #1 for 14 hours straight in the UK and occupied six of the top 7 trending topics in the US.
  • #RAWonNetflix and #WWEonNetflix also trended in Brazil, Canada, Mexico, Spain, and the US.

 

The debut of RAW on Netflix, which took place at a sold-out Intuit Dome in Los Angeles, set a company record as the highest-grossing WWE arena event of all time. Additionally, the event set a merchandise sales record, becoming the highest-grossing non-Premium Live Event of all time.

The event saw Rhea Ripley reclaim the Women’s World Championship with a win over Liv Morgan, Roman Reigns topple Solo Sikoa in a tribal combat match, CM Punk best Seth “Freakin” Rollins in a highly anticipated grudge match and Jey Uso with a win over Drew McIntyre. Monday’s event also featured appearances from Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, The Undertaker, Logan Paul, Travis Scott and John Cena, who officially kicked off his year-long farewell tour which will be featured prominently on Netflix. 

In January 2024, WWE and Netflix struck a landmark deal to bring WWE’s flagship weekly program, RAW, to Netflix beginning in 2025. Netflix is now the exclusive home of RAW in the US, Canada, the UK, Australia and Latin America, among many other global territories. Netflix is also the exclusive home of SmackDownNXT, archive content and all WWE Premium Live Events – including WrestleManiaRoyal RumbleSummerSlam and more — in most international markets.

WWE Announces Multi-Year Partnership With Hulk Hogan’s ‘Real American Beer’

WWE wants their fans “hulking up” with a cold brewski courtesy of Hulk Hogan’s beer for years to come. An announcement was made on Monday morning by WWE that the company has formed a “Mega Powers” type alliance with Hulk Hogan’s Real American Beer.

The new multi-year partnership revealed that Real American Beer will be a weekly advertisement stretched on the RAW ring canvas every week as that red brand begins its debut on Netflix starting tonight, January 6.

Hulk Hogan's Real American Beer

Quotes regarding the partnership come from both TKO EVP Grant Norris-Jones and Hogan himself. The latter spoke in true Hogan form, expressing his excitement for his presence to pop on WWE programming once again.

Grant Norris-Jones, Executive Vice President & Head of Global Partnerships for TKO, complimented Hogan for doing a tremendous job introducing an exciting, new product to a competitive marketplace. “We are excited to unlock a new partnership category and to showcase Real American Beer in front of Netflix’s global audience,” he said.

Real American Beer co-founder Hulk Hogan also cut a promo about the partnerhsip:

“Well, let me tell you something brother! From the first time I stepped into the ring, I’ve always fought for something bigger than myself.

I’m thrilled to bring Real American Beer into the ring with WWE. Together, we’re bringing that pride to America, one beer, one match at a time, brother!”

The press release also noted that Real American Beer will receive a social media boost in tandem with WWE as the company will present the beer on its digital platforms. Hogan is reportedly scheduled to make an appearance on tonight’s episode of WWE RAW.

Preview for tonight’s WWE Raw on Netflix Premiere

42-Minutes? Triple H Says WWE Raw Runtimes Will Be Flexible

WWE’s Chief Content Officer Triple H has shed light on the potential format of RAW as it transitions to Netflix. Speaking on the SI Media Pod, Triple H emphasized the flexibility that comes with streaming platforms compared to traditional cable television.

“It’ll be flexible in that I don’t think necessarily the time constraints of network television or cable television apply,” he explained. “If this episode needs to be an hour, great, it’s an hour. [If] this next episode needs to be 42 minutes, it’s 42 minutes.”

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Triple H

While Triple H clarified that there’s no intention of consistently reducing episodes to shorter durations, the goal remains to create content that aligns with Netflix’s business model and offers the best possible experience for viewers. That could mean different run times each week, and the occasional shorter episode.

This flexibility allows WWE to prioritize storytelling without being bound by rigid time slots. It also creates an air of unpredictability around main events, which no longer need to wrap up before the next show is scheduled to go on the air.

WWE Raw premieres on Netflix this Monday live at 8/7c.

Ranking CM Punk’s Best (and Worst) Matches of 2024

On November 25, 2023, the wrestling world was set abuzz once again as former WWE Champion and more recent AEW World Champion CM Punk made a shocking return to his former promotion, WWE, in his hometown of Chicago, IL. The WWE Universe rejoiced at the return of the Second City Saint, who hadn’t been officially seen on WWE programming since almost a decade prior. In addition, given the body of work Punk presented in AEW, fans were confident that the 45-year-old still had plenty of gas left in the tank, with fans fawning over the endless possible feuds and stories that the ring-veteran could tell.

Despite the immense hype and excitement surrounding his return to the WWE ring, CM Punk’s in-ring action was abruptly cut short when he suffered a right triceps tear during the Royal Rumble event in early 2024. This news devastated many WWE fans, as their hopes for Punk’s return at WrestleMania, including a highly rumored one-on-one match with then-World Champion Seth Rollins, were dashed. Before this injury, Punk had only competed in two matches—both against Dominik Mysterio, one of which took place during the company’s Holiday Tour at Madison Square Garden. Ultimately, Fans barely got a taste of CM Punk before he was taken away from them.

While 2024 could have been remembered as a painful year for him, given its rocky start, hindsight shows that this perception could not be further from the truth. Despite competing in only five televised matches in 2024, CM Punk made the year memorable thanks to a combination of impressive storytelling and strong dance partners.

With that being said, let’s Rank Every “Televised” (Don’t want to make the diehards angry on technicalities) CM Punk Match of 2024.

#5: 2024 Royal Rumble

Ironically enough, the first match on this list was CM Punk’s first in-ring match in 2024, the bout that would ultimately put Punk on the shelf for 7-months.

The 2024 Royal Rumble served as an odd full-circle moment for CM Punk; after all, it was the 2014 Royal Rumble that served as the backdrop for Punk’s final match in WWE before leaving the company in a heap of controversy. Now, with tons of hype and momentum, Punk entered the match as not only a favorite but one of the favorites to win the whole thing potentially. Entering the Rumble at #27, Punk lasted over 20 minutes and eliminated Dominik Mysterio and Drew McIntyre before being ultimately eliminated by the bout’s eventual winner, The American Nightmare, Cody Rhodes.

All in all, the moment should be remembered as a major triumpth for the former World Champion; however, instead, it’s remembered as a largely forgettable night in-ring wise, paired with a devastating reality following the final bell. Even before sustaining his injury, Punk’s performance in-ring wise was largely just “okay”, a stark contrast from what fans had seen from his recent run in AEW.

Of course, much respect and latitude should be afforded to Punk. Despite his injury, he forged on and finished the match like the true professional he is, playing his part in helping secure the strong finish. The anguish he expressed by Punk during Rhodes’ celebration seemed incredibly authentic to fans who were watching; little did we know at the time that it was all too real.

In conclusion, while the Royal Rumble match is ranked last (despite us talking about it first. What can we say? Rankings are weird sometimes), the setback of the event would eventually propel Punk forward into a masterful program with Drew McIntyre as the year went on.

For the most part, the 2024 Survivor Series PLE was quite solid. Although the WWE Universe’s enthusiasm for the War Games stipulation may be starting to fade, both the Men’s and Women’s bouts were received well and delivered strong matches.

While the overarching storyline of The Original Bloodline vs. The New Bloodline was the main focus, a significant side quest emerged with the inclusion of CM Punk in the match. Punk not only inserted himself into the tribal conflict but did so with the help of his former Wiseman, Paul Heyman. He made it clear that his involvement was out of respect for Heyman, much to the apparent disgust of Roman Reigns. Much like Vito Corleone at the beginning of “The Godfather,” CM Punk emphasized that his assistance wouldn’t come without strings attached, indicating he would be calling in an ambiguous “favor” at some point in the future.

This match is ranked #4 not because of a lack of quality, but rather due to the strength of the three preceding entries. While entertaining, Punk’s significance in the match was more about the storyline than the actual in-ring action. With seven other Superstars involved, it was challenging for Punk’s contributions to stand out in a meaningful way.

The most memorable moment in War Games didn’t come from executing a high-flying move but rather from Punk saving Roman Reigns from what would have been a devastating “Tsunami” delivered by Bronson Reed. Throughout the buildup and execution of the match, questions arose about Punk’s loyalty to his team and willingness to assist Reigns when it counted. Punk’s efforts to keep Reigns out of harm’s way not only helped secure the Original Tribal Chief’s victory over The New Bloodline but also laid the groundwork for a future clash between the two rivals.

#3: SummerSlam (Special Referee)

If you’re not a fan of the concept behind the 1993 classic “Groundhog Day,” then you might not find the rest of this article particularly appealing. The next three matches feature the same opponent: the Scottish Warrior, Drew McIntyre. Though fans often claim they dislike repetitive matches, a well-crafted trilogy every now and then can be enjoyable. (Except when it’s a Disney remake—I’ll save my complaints about Star Wars for another time.)

First, let’s discuss CM Punk’s return to the ring following his serious injury earlier that year, as he squared off against the man who put him out of action at The Biggest Party of the Summer. Adding complexity to the match was Seth Rollins’s role as Special Guest Referee; he had no love for either competitor, especially not for CM Punk.

As mentioned earlier, this was Punk’s first match since the Royal Rumble, although it wasn’t his first appearance on WWE TV. Throughout the Spring and Summer, Punk and McIntyre had been embroiled in an all-out war—on the mic, behind the scenes, and on social media. This feud began when McIntyre openly celebrated injuring Punk, delivering the now-famous line, “I prayed for this, and it happened,” which turned him into one of the biggest heels in professional wrestling.

From that point, the intensity only escalated. Punk vowed to sabotage McIntyre’s success, costing him the World Championship at WrestleMania 40 to a cash-in by Damian Priest, as well as his rematch at Clash at the Castle and his Money In The Bank cash-in opportunity. Eventually, Punk’s wife and beloved dog became targets for McIntyre, who even stole a cherished, fan-made bracelet that held the names of Punk’s loved ones. (Admittedly, that sounds odd when you write it down, but somehow it worked—such is wrestling!)

The match itself, as echoed by many, was not a technical classic by any means. Instead, it resembled two competitors who loathed each other, determined to inflict pain, with Seth Rollins’s antics adding a layer of chaos. A pivotal moment in the match occurred when Rollins picked up the fallen bracelet and donned it on his own wrist. This act infuriated Punk, directing his focus toward Rollins, ultimately allowing McIntyre to capitalize and secure the victory.

Like his role in Survivor Series: War Games, this match was less about technical prowess and more about the ongoing narrative between Punk and McIntyre—a continuation of a brutal rivalry that was far from over while also planting seeds for a future storyline with Rollins. Overall, the match told a compelling story and provided an engaging experience from bell to bell. More importantly, Punk showed that his injury did not inhibit his ability to put on a great performance.

#2: Bash in Berlin – Strap Match

CM Punk and Drew McIntyre’s sequel to their strong SummerSlam match was arguably better than the first, as the two men participated in a Stab Match at WWE’s Berlin PLE.

The irony of the two blood rivals being forcibly connected is elegant poetry when you think about it. While they desired nothing more than to bludgeon each other, they needed to stay close so that each could attempt to tap the ringposts and secure a victory. The duo found numerous ways to use the match’s stipulation to elevate the match, rather than just treating it as a backdrop.

The match began with competitors trying everything they could to hurt one another. However, they eventually realized that completely obliterating the other would only make victory more difficult. This realization forced both to figuratively – and at times literally – carry one another to each ring post during almost every attempt to win. Ultimately, a trio of GTS moves led to Punk’s eventual victory, earning him both a significant win in front of a fired-up Berlin crowd and his beloved bracelet back.

#1 Bad Blood – Hell in a Cell

To the surprise of no one, CM Punk and Drew McIntyre’s epic encounter inside Hell in a Cell at Bad Blood is undoubtedly CM Punk’s best match of 2024. It may also be one of the best Hell in a Cell matches the WWE Universe has seen in over a decade.

The bloody affair was an epic from start to finish, as both men—much like in their Stap Match—utilized their stipulation beautifully (as beautiful as one could be inside Hell in a Cell). While at times the Cell becomes nothing more than a big chainlink box, competitors occasionally use it to their advantage. However, Punk and McIntyre fully embraced the cell and the barbaric atmosphere of the match.

Simply put, the match was everything one could have asked for. It featured unrivaled brutality, dynamic use of the Hell in a Cell itself, and a creative and satisfying finish. If you were seeking a great match, you got it. If you wanted a strong conclusion to an almost year-long storyline, you got that too. And if you wanted both? Boy howdy, were you in luck!

If you use ratings as your benchmark for great matches, then this one will certainly meet your expectations! The bout received a 5-star rating from Dave Meltzer, which is a rare achievement for WWE matches.

The final clash between Punk and McIntyre was a contender for Match of the Year in WWE, showcasing Punk’s ability to tell a compelling story while holding his own against younger and more agile talent. Much of the credit also goes to Drew McIntyre, who effectively played the role of a brutal villain in WWE and delivered an impressive performance both inside and outside the ring.

What’s Next For CM Punk in 2025?

While discussions of World Championship matches and WrestleMania main events top the lists of CM Punk fans, he must first overcome an old rival, Seth “Freakin'” Rollins, at WWE’s first Monday Night RAW on Netflix on January 6th.

Originally scheduled for WrestleMania 40, a match between CM Punk and Seth Rollins has been a highly anticipated showdown for many fans. Their recent exchange during the final edition of Monday Night RAW on the USA Network added a new layer of intensity to their rivalry by blending reality and fiction. Seth Rollins still holds a grudge against Punk for his departure from WWE in 2014; he accuses Punk of launching a campaign to defame his colleagues and WWE itself. In response, Punk defended himself by reminding Rollins of the circumstances at the time, stating that leaving WWE was the only way to enact change. Now that he’s back, Punk emphasizes that he focuses on changing the culture and”making money, not friends.”

At the age of 46, CM Punk’s popularity is rivaling the heights he reached during “The Summer of Punk” in 2011. His in-ring performance remains strong, and WWE has numerous opportunities to utilize him both as a competitor and as a backstage mentor for up-and-coming talent.

Punk has transformed from a renegade pushing for change in a company led by someone staunchly opposed to it to a collaborative figure working with company leadership to shape the present and future of WWE. Ultimately, this is what CM Punk has always wanted: to be recognized as a valuable contributor whose thoughts and ideas matter. It seems that present-day WWE, now managed by a man he once despised, provides the ideal environment for CM Punk.

WWE Stars Share Their Greatest Raw Moments As Netflix Move Nears

WWE Monday Night Raw is mere days away from debuting on Netflix, in possibly the biggest change to WWE programming in history. Ahead of the historic January 6, 2025, event, some of WWE’s top names shared their greatest Raw moments:

John Cena: Hour-Long Showdown With Shawn Michaels.

Considered one of the best Raw matches in history, John Cena and Shawn Michaels battled for an hour in London during the April 23, 2007, show. Though Cena didn’t win, the match, which had fans on the edge of their seats, remains a highlight of his WWE career.

Sean Waltman: Defeating Razor Ramon

The 1-2-3 Kid’s win over Razor Ramon was Raw’s first big upset, but would hardly be the last. Over three decades later, Waltman’s shocking victory over his Kliq ally is an all-time Raw classic.

Mick Foley: First WWE Championship Win

Mankind’s historic win over The Rock in January 1999 didn’t just see Mick Foley win the big one, but also a notable shift in the Monday Night War. Tony Schiavone on Nitro spoiled the result, mockingly adding “That’ll put butts in seats,” only to see hundreds of thousands of fans switch from WCW programming to Raw.

Randy Orton: Home Invasion By Triple H

Randy Orton made his feud personal with Triple H in 2009 by RKO’ing Stephanie McMahon and sealing his dastardly deed with a kiss. On the March 9, show, Triple H showed he could make things personal as he invaded Orton’s home, culminating in throwing the Viper through a window.

R-Truth: First WWE U.S. Title win

Over a year before they’d be ‘Awesome’ allies, R-Truth defeated The Miz in May 2010 to win his first U.S. Championship. The win “meant the world” to the veteran Truth, who wanted to show “people like me, that they can do it too.”

Rey Mysterio: Eddie Guerrero Tribute Show

Mere days after the tragic passing of Eddie Guerrero, Rey Mysterio competed on the November 14, 2005, Raw where he battled Shawn Michaels. Mysterio was not “in the best state of mind” but is pleased he was able to deliver with HBK on such an emotional night.

Carlito: First Night Title Win

In 2004, Carlito made his WWE debut on SmackDown by winning the U.S. Title in his first match from John Cena. The following year, Carlito would prove this was no fluke by defeating Shelton Benjamin to win the Intercontinental Championship in his first match after being drafted to Raw.

Big E: Dethroning Bobby Lashley

After years of speculation and fan support, Big E finally became WWE Champion in September 2021, cashing in Money in the Bank on Bobby Lashley. Though Big E’s in-ring future remains uncertain, winning WWE’s richest prize on Raw is a pivotal moment for the Superstar’s career.

Fans can look forward to many more iconic moments from Raw once the red brand debuts on Netflix. Stay tuned to SEScoops for all the latest from WWE’s big move as a new era on the streaming juggernaut continues to draw near.

A Lapsed Fan Guide Ahead of WWE RAW on Netflix Debut

Best WWE RAW Debuts of all time ahead of Netflix move

Best WWE RAW Debuts of all time ahead of Netflix moveAs WWE Raw prepares for its historic move to Netflix on January 6, 2025, fans are eagerly anticipating the potential debuts and surprises in store. To celebrate this momentous occasion, let’s take a look back at some of the most memorable debuts in Raw’s illustrious history.

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The Birth of Monday Night Raw

WWE Raw first aired on January 11, 1993, revolutionizing televised professional wrestling.

The show’s live format and unpredictable nature set it apart from pre-taped programs, paving the way for countless iconic moments and debuts over the next three decades.

Unforgettable Superstar Entrances

Chris Jericho’s Millennium Countdown

One of the most electrifying debuts in Raw history occurred when Chris Jericho interrupted The Rock with his “Countdown to the New Millennium” in 1999.

Jericho’s witty exchange with The Rock immediately established him as a force to be reckoned with on the microphone.

The Original ECW Invasion

In 1997, ECW made waves by “invading” Raw, introducing WWE audiences to future stars like Rob Van Dam, Sabu, and Tazz.

This unexpected crossover helped elevate ECW’s profile and laid the groundwork for future inter-promotional storylines.

Game-Changing Moments

The First Brand Extension Draft

The landscape of WWE dramatically shifted on March 25, 2002, with the first-ever Brand Extension Draft

This event split the roster between Raw and SmackDown, creating distinct identities for each show and opening up new storytelling possibilities.

John Cena Arrives on Raw

John Cena’s draft to Raw in 2005 marked the beginning of a new era

His thunderous ovation signaled his ascension as the face of WWE’s flagship program, a role he would dominate for years to come.

Looking Ahead to the Netflix Era

As Raw prepares to make its Netflix debut, speculation is rife about potential new stars who might make their mark. Names like Oba Femi from NXT have been mentioned as possible debutants who could shake up the Raw roster

With WWE hyping appearances from John Cena, Cody Rhodes, Roman Reigns, and Bianca Belair for the Netflix premiere3, fans can expect a star-studded event that may well feature debuts as memorable as those from Raw’s storied past.

As we look forward to this new chapter in Raw’s history, one thing is certain: the element of surprise and the thrill of new debuts will continue to be a cornerstone of WWE’s flagship show, no matter where it airs.

Your Complete Guide to WWE RAW on Netflix

Starting January 6, 2025, WWE Raw begins streaming exclusively on Netflix in the US, Canada, UK, and Latin America. This marks a significant shift for the legendary weekly wrestling show, moving from traditional television to a streaming platform for the first time in its 31-year history.

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WWE Raw’s historic debut episode from 1993, marking the beginning of wrestling’s longest-running weekly episodic show

What is WWE RAW?

WWE Raw is the flagship weekly program of World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE).

Since its debut in 1993, Raw has delivered action-packed wrestling entertainment, featuring dramatic storylines and unforgettable moments.

The show has launched the careers of legendary wrestlers like Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, “Stone Cold” Steve Austin, John Cena, and continues to showcase current stars like Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes.

Rhea Ripley
Rhea Ripley represents the new era of Raw on Netflix

How to Watch WWE RAW on Netflix

Subscription Requirements

To watch WWE Raw on Netflix, you’ll need an active Netflix subscription. The show airs live every Monday at:

  • 8:00 PM Eastern Time
  • 7:00 PM Central Time
  • 5:00 PM Pacific Time
  • 1:00 AM GMT (Tuesday)

Netflix Plan Options

Choose from these subscription tiers:

  • Basic ($11.99/month) – Standard definition
  • Standard ($15.49/month) – HD streaming
  • Premium ($22.99/month) – Ultra HD quality

What to Expect from WWE RAW

International Viewing

For viewers outside the US, Canada, UK, and Latin America, WWE Raw remains available through:

  • Local broadcast partners
  • WWE Network streaming service
  • Regional sports networks (check local listings)

Weekly Show Format

Each three-hour episode of Raw delivers high-energy entertainment through:

  • 4-6 wrestling matches featuring WWE’s top talent, including championship bouts and qualification matches
  • Dramatic storyline developments through backstage interviews and in-ring promos
  • Behind-the-scenes segments highlighting personal rivalries
  • Special appearances from WWE legends and celebrity guests
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Live WWE Raw match showcasing the high-energy entertainment viewers can expect on Netflix

Impact on WWE Network Subscribers

Current WWE Network subscribers should note:

  • Raw episodes available after 30-day Netflix exclusivity window
  • Full access to WWE’s extensive content library continues
  • Live monthly premium events still included
  • Original programming and documentaries remain exclusive to WWE Network

Why This Move Matters

This historic shift to Netflix brings several key benefits:

  • Broader audience reach through streaming platform
  • Enhanced viewing experience with Netflix’s technology
  • Potential for exclusive behind-the-scenes content
  • Easier access for cord-cutting wrestling fans

FAQs

Will Raw be available on-demand?

Yes, episodes will be available for streaming immediately after the live broadcast.

Can I watch outside my home country?

Netflix viewing availability depends on your location and local broadcasting rights.

Will there be Spanish language options?

Netflix will offer multiple audio tracks and subtitle options for Raw.

As we approach the January 2025 premiere, both WWE and Netflix are preparing for an unprecedented era in wrestling entertainment. The first episode promises to deliver unforgettable moments that set the stage for Raw’s streaming future.

Stay tuned to our coverage of WWE Raw’s historic move to Netflix, and set your reminders for the January 6, 2025 premiere.

Six-Man-Tag Action Takes Place After Final WWE Raw On TV

The excitement didn’t end after this week’s Raw, as a thrilling six-man tag team street fight sent the Houston crowd home happy. This week’s episode marked the final Raw of the year and the last televised installment ahead of the much-anticipated move to Netflix on January 6.

After WWE Raw (December 30)

After the show went off the air, fans were treated to an electrifying street fight as The New Day joined forces with Santos Escobar to battle Rey Mysterio, Jey Uso, and LA Knight. The trio of fan-favorite babyfaces secured the victory, much to the delight of the energetic Houston audience.

The New Day has been at odds with Mysterio as of late, with Rey making clear to their pair that they are no longer welcome in the locker room. Last week, Mysterio offered an olive branch, saying an apology for betraying Big E would go a long way into the pair being welcomed back but Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods refused to share any remorse.

Stay tuned to SEScoops for the latest from WWE Monday Night Raw, as the company prepares to embark on a new era for the red brand on Netflix.

WWE Raw Bids Farewell To TV After Iconic 32-Year Run

For over three decades, WWE Raw has been a Monday night tradition for wrestling fans worldwide. Since its debut on January 11, 1993, the red bran has revolutionized sports entertainment with its ever-changing narratives and in-ring action.

After 32 years and 1,649 episodes, Raw is stepping away from traditional television with its move to Netflix in a groundbreaking $5 billion deal. While it’s the end of an era for WWE on TV, the future looks brighter than ever for the red brand.

A Historic Run in Television

WWE Raw has been more than just a wrestling show but for many fans, proved to be their introduction into the world of wrestling. Starting as a one-hour show from the Manhattan Center in New York City, Raw became the flagship program of WWE, captivating audiences with unforgettable matches, moments, storylines and characters.

Over the years, Raw’s evolution mirrored that of WWE itself, as the red brand’s growth was spawned by the promotion’s aggressive expansion.

In 1997, Raw moved to two hours during the heights of WWE’s war against WCW and Monday Nitro. Though it wouldn’t be until 1998 that Raw broke Nitro’s 83-week streak in the ratings, the extra hour would allow fans to grow accustomed to a much wider cast of characters.

In 2012, Monday Night Raw added its third hour, a format that had been saved only for special episodes in the past. The extra hour of programming gave broadcast networks more time to sell ads, a testament to the mainstream appeal of WWE at the time.

Recently Raw returned to two hours, setting the stage for its Netflix debut. With the red brand set to return to three hours with its debut on Netflix on January 6, fans can look forward to plenty more exciting matches and moments on the streaming juggernaut.

Monday Night Raw holds the record as the longest-running weekly episodic show in history, a testament to its ability to adapt and thrive across generations. Many who watched the show growing up now have children of their own to watch with, such is the long-standing nature of the WWE flagship show.

Then vs. Now: WWE in 1993 vs. 2025

In January 1993, WWE’s decision to launch Raw was arguably the riskiest business move since the inception of WrestleMania. Despite a stacked roster with names like Bret Hart, Shawn Michaels, and The Undertaker, the company had been rocked by the steroid scandal, and a downturn in profits was looming around the corner. These matters threatened the future of WWE (WWF at the time) making the decision to host a weekly hour-long live show a risky endeavor.

Fast forward to January 2025, and WWE’s gamble clearly paid off for the global entertainment juggernaut. Stars like Roman Reigns, Bianca Belair, and Cody Rhodes represent a modernized, athletic roster, bolstering a roster of various shapes and sizes. With its merger into TKO Group Holdings, WWE is part of a $20 billion conglomerate alongside UFC, showcasing its immense growth and mainstream appeal.

WWE Raw Preview (12/30): Final TV Episode Before Move to Netflix

Technology in 1993 was similarly a world away from what WWE viewers have at their disposal today. Raw’s debut came at a time when most people watched on bulky TVs with cable boxes, and VCRs were the height of recording technology. The internet was a novelty, and wrestling news traveled through newsletters and magazines, with most fans having little to no idea as to what was going on behind the scenes.

In 2025, we’re living in a streaming-dominated world, with fans able to watch WWE not just on TV but through apps, YouTube, and social media. Live tweeting during matches has become a modern fan experience, with WWE encouraging fans to share their voices about the show. With WWE embracing technology over the decades, some good, some bad (see Tout,, it’s no wonder Raw’s move to Netflix feels like a natural progression for the brand.

The End of an Era And Looking Ahead

WWE Raw Netflix Logo

It’s somewhat bittersweet to say goodbye to Raw as a television staple, though fans hardly need to cry for WWE, or their pockets. The move to Netflix not only secures a record-breaking $5 billion deal but also positions WWE to thrive in an era where streaming reigns supreme.

Netflix’s global reach promises to introduce Raw to a new generation of fans, ensuring its legacy continues to grow. Already, WWE has plans to break ground with Raw in 2025, with the red brand coming to Belgium and Scotland for the first time ever. In short, WWE Raw’s legacy is not going to end with its final episode on TV, but this is just the beginning of a bold new chapter.

For 32 years, WWE Raw has been a constant in the ever-changing landscape of television and pop culture. From the opening match between Yokozuna and Koko B. Ware to modern-day favorites like Jey Uso and Rhea Ripley, Raw’s lasting legacy is its continued evolution. As it moves from traditional TV to Netflix, we celebrate its incredible history and look forward to what’s next for the red brand. WWE Raw may be leaving the airwaves, but its impact on wrestling and entertainment will live on forever.

Updated Lineup for 1/6 WWE Raw Netflix Premiere (New Stipulation)

WWE continues to build anticipation for the historic Raw premiere on Netflix, revealing exciting updates to the card following the recent kickoff event at WWE headquarters. The January 6, 2025, event, set to take place at the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles, California, promises a PPV-caliber lineup, marking a new era for WWE’s flagship show.

Debuting in January 1993 on cable television, WWE Raw has been a cornerstone of sports entertainment for over three decades. Now, in January 2025, it transitions to Netflix, becoming a key part of the platform’s global over-the-top streaming library.

WWE Raw Netflix Debut: Updated Match Card

  • Main Event: CM Punk vs. Seth Rollins
  • Tribal Combat: Roman Reigns vs. Solo Sikoa
  • Last Woman Standing for the Women’s World Championship: Liv Morgan (c) vs. Rhea Ripley

Main Event: CM Punk vs. Seth “Freakin” Rollins

In his first WWE television singles match since 2014, CM Punk squares off against Seth Rollins in what is shaping up to be an electrifying confrontation.

Tribal Combat Match: Roman Reigns vs. Solo Sikoa

Roman Reigns returns to weekly television singles action for the first time since June 2022 to face Solo Sikoa. The match will see the two compete for the coveted Ula Fala, representing their Samoan lineage and supremacy.

Last Woman Standing for the Women’s World Championship

The updated card features Liv Morgan, accompanied by Dominik Mysterio and Raquel Rodriguez, defending her Women’s World Championship against former champion Rhea Ripley. WWE has announced this will be a Last Woman Standing match.

Special Features and Appearances

The night will also feature a live performance of the new Raw theme song by Travis Scott, while WWE legend John Cena is slated to make a special appearance. Commentary will be handled by the dynamic duo of Michael Cole and Pat McAfee, ensuring the night is filled with insight and energy.


WWE’s move to Netflix represents a transformative moment in its history, enabling fans worldwide to access flagship shows and premium live events, including WrestleMania, SummerSlam, and Royal Rumble, on a leading streaming platform. With a PLE-worthy card and historic significance, the premiere of WWE Raw on Netflix is shaping up to be an unforgettable event for fans around the globe.

WWE RAW Schedule: Upcoming Dates and Venues

WWE RAW has been the flagship program of the company for many years, with the weekly USA Network show heading to a different arena every week for the last few decades. If you’re able to make it to a live RAW event, then it is absolutely worth doing, as nothing compares to being at a pro wrestling show live.

We have a similar schedule for upcoming SmackDown events, as well.

Here is a detailed WWE RAW live schedule through April 14, 2025.

January 2025

February 2025

  • February 3, 2025: Cleveland, OH – Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse
  • February 10, 2025: Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena
  • February 17, 2025: Charlotte, NC – Spectrum Center
  • February 24, 2025: Cincinnati, OH – Heritage Bank Arena

March 2025

April 2025

  • April 14, 2025: Sacramento, CA – Golden 1 Center