Fans are eagerly anticipating the "end of an era" as WWE makes its move to Netflix.

A monumental occasion for wrestling, television, and streaming.

November 27th 2024.

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Netflix is about to make a big change for WWE fans, and it's something that has never been done before in the history of the company. For the first time, the sports entertainment powerhouse is moving away from traditional television and fully embracing the world of streaming with a massive $5 billion deal with Netflix. This means that soon, fans will be able to enjoy their favorite WWE events and shows on the popular streaming platform, including Raw, SmackDown, and NXT. It's an exciting time, and here's everything you need to know about this historic move.

So when is this change happening? WWE will officially switch over to Netflix from January 2025, and for fans in the UK, this will happen on New Year's Day. The upcoming NXT Deadline and Survivor Series: WarGames shows will be the final premium live events before the big switch. The first Raw episode on Netflix will air on January 6, and for UK viewers, this is a real game changer.

But what exactly will be available on Netflix? In short, everything. This includes weekly live episodes of Raw, SmackDown, and NXT, as well as every monthly pay-per-view event like WrestleMania, Royal Rumble, SummerSlam, and more. Netflix has also confirmed that select programming and historic pay-per-views will be available, although the specific details are yet to be revealed.

This change also means that the WWE Network, the company's own streaming platform, will no longer be available once your region switches to Netflix. In an email sent to subscribers, it was announced that the WWE Network will be shut down on January 1, 2025, and Netflix will be the new exclusive home for WWE. This has been met with mixed reactions from fans, with some feeling nostalgic for the end of an era while others are excited for the convenience of having one less subscription to pay for.

The first Raw on Netflix is expected to be an epic event, with big names like Travis Scott, Cody Rhodes, Roman Reigns, CM Punk, Bianca Belair, John Cena, and other surprise guests in attendance. There are also plans for a revamped theme song by Travis Scott, adding to the excitement for this new era of WWE on Netflix.

One concern that some fans have raised is the potential for buffering issues, especially after the recent Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul boxing match was marred by streaming issues due to its huge audience. Triple H, WWE's chief content officer, has acknowledged this concern but remains confident that Netflix will be able to handle the influx of viewers. He even joked that he thought the buffering during the fight was just an issue on his end while watching it on a plane. He assured fans that, even if there are some technical difficulties, he will be satisfied as long as there are millions of households tuning in.

Overall, this move to Netflix marks a new chapter for WWE and its fans. It's a groundbreaking decision that will change the way we watch and experience sports entertainment. So get ready, because in just a few years, WWE will be making its big debut on Netflix, and it's going to be an event that you won't want to miss.

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