Triple H Gives Behind-the-Scenes Look at WWE RAW Netflix Debut

As WWE prepares for the January 6, 2025, Netflix debut of Monday Night RAW, Triple H has increased fan anticipation by sharing a behind-the-scenes video of the event’s elaborate setup at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California. This video offers a sneak peek into WWE’s efforts to deliver a groundbreaking episode.

New Look and Setup for RAW’s Netflix Era

In the video posted to Twitter, Triple H showcased the production team’s efforts in creating an updated Monday Night RAW set. Key highlights include:

  • 360-Degree Seating Arrangement: A design that promises fans an immersive experience, ensuring no bad seat in the house.
  • Streamlined Entrance Stage: A modernized entryway that aligns with the Netflix branding, offering a fresh visual appeal.
  • Netflix-Themed RAW Logo: A rebranded logo reflecting the partnership with Netflix, symbolizing the start of a new era for WWE programming.

Triple H expressed excitement for the debut, stating: “The @IntuitDome before #WWERAW. Can’t wait for it to be FULL and LOUD. Tomorrow night. Get ready.”

Production Enhancements

With its Netflix partnership, WWE is pulling out all the stops to improve production quality. The revamped setup, combined with cutting-edge technology, is set to elevate the viewing experience for fans both live and at home.

Fan Expectations for the Premiere

The Netflix debut of RAW promises a star-studded lineup, including appearances by The Rock, John Cena, and Roman Reigns. Paired with a visually stunning setup and new presentation style, this episode is poised to be one of WWE’s most memorable broadcasts.

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