Netflix REMOVES Elements of WWE RAW Premiere on demand

The Netflix premiere of WWE Monday Night RAW has undergone significant editing to provide a polished viewing experience. Fans tuning in to the January 6, 2025, episode now see a version labeled “Edited from a previous livestream,” reflecting notable changes from the original broadcast.

Key Edits Made to RAW on Netflix

One of the most prominent changes is the removal of explicit language. This includes The Rock’s fiery swearing during his promo and the infamous “f**k you Solo” chants heard during the Roman Reigns vs. Solo Sikoa match introductions. These edits align with Netflix’s content guidelines, ensuring a more family-friendly presentation for its global audience.

Additionally, the episode’s runtime has been reduced to approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes, primarily due to the removal of commercial breaks. This streamlined format offers uninterrupted entertainment but trims moments from the original broadcast.

What’s Still Included?

While explicit content was cut, some raw moments remain intact. For example, the loud boos during Hulk Hogan’s segment were left unedited, preserving the authenticity of the crowd’s reaction. This balance between editing and maintaining key moments ensures the essence of the event is not entirely lost.

Fan Reactions to the Changes

The edits have sparked mixed reactions among WWE fans. While some appreciate the refined version for its accessibility, others miss the unfiltered energy of the original live broadcast. Social media discussions highlight the divide, with many debating whether these changes enhance or detract from the viewing experience.

As WWE continues its partnership with Netflix, this move sets a precedent for how future content might be presented. Balancing authenticity with the platform’s standards will be crucial in maintaining fan engagement.

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