WWE RAW Netflix Premiere Set for January 6 with Hip Hop Megastar as Guest

WWE has confirmed that the premiere episode of RAW on Netflix will take place on January 6, 2025, at Los Angeles’ Intuit Dome. This major transition to Netflix marks the beginning of an exclusive streaming deal, bringing WWE programming to fans across the U.S., Canada, the UK, and Latin America. To kick off this new era, WWE announced that music artist Travis Scott will make a special live appearance, adding star power to the event.

WWE and Netflix Partnership Details

This Netflix deal represents a significant shift in WWE’s distribution, with RAW moving from cable television to become a streaming-exclusive program for the first time. The collaboration aims to expand WWE’s global reach, making RAW and other WWE shows more accessible to international fans. Alongside RAW, Netflix will also house WWE’s special events and other content, with the January 6 episode marking the official start of this exclusive streaming agreement.

The announcement of WWE’s partnership with Netflix came earlier this year, generating excitement among fans for the possibilities of WWE’s programming on one of the world’s largest streaming platforms.

Travis Scott to Appear on RAW’s Netflix Premiere

During a recent Travis Scott concert, WWE’s Chief Content Officer Triple H surprised fans by appearing on stage, gifting the rapper a Hardcore Championship-themed title belt. Triple H then invited Scott to join WWE for the Netflix premiere episode, an offer the artist enthusiastically accepted. This collaboration between WWE and Travis Scott highlights WWE’s continued efforts to bring mainstream appeal to its brand, using celebrity appearances to engage fans.

The January 6 RAW will feature top WWE stars like John Cena, Roman Reigns, Bianca Belair, and Cody Rhodes, all set to appear live at the Intuit Dome. This star-studded lineup, combined with Scott’s guest appearance, promises an unforgettable debut for WWE on Netflix.

A New Era of WWE Entertainment

As WWE’s Netflix premiere approaches, fans are eager to see how this new streaming format will influence WWE’s programming. With RAW moving to Netflix, WWE is embracing a new era, focusing on delivering content to a global audience and leveraging star power to captivate both new and longtime fans.

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