Posted 23 January 2024

WWE headed to Netflix from 2025.

Huge news for WWE fans, you'll no longer need a Sky or BT subscription.

TLDR:
WWE RAW is headed to Netflix from 2025 and for all WWE shows and specials outside the U.S. as available, inclusive of Raw and WWE’s other weekly shows – SmackDown and NXT – as well as the company’s Premium Live Events, including WrestleMania, SummerSlam and Royal Rumble.

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STAMFORD, Conn., January 23, 2024 –
WWE, part of TKO Group Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: TKO), and Netflix (NASDAQ: NFLX) today announced a long-term partnership that will bring WWE’s flagship weekly program – Raw – to the world’s leading entertainment service. This marks a major programming shift as Raw leaves linear television for the first time since its inception 31 years ago.

Beginning in January 2025, Netflix will be the exclusive new home of Raw in the U.S., Canada, U.K. and Latin America, among other territories, with additional countries and regions to be added over time. Likewise, as part of the agreement, Netflix will also become the home for all WWE shows and specials outside the U.S. as available, inclusive of Raw and WWE’s other weekly shows – SmackDown and NXT – as well as the company’s Premium Live Events, including WrestleMania, SummerSlam and Royal Rumble. WWE’s award-winning documentaries, original series and forthcoming projects will also be available on Netflix internationally beginning in 2025.

“This deal is transformative,” said Mark Shapiro, TKO President and COO. “It marries the can’t-miss WWE product with Netflix’s extraordinary global reach and locks in significant and predictable economics for many years. Our partnership fundamentally alters and strengthens the media landscape, dramatically expands the reach of WWE, and brings weekly live appointment viewing to Netflix.”

“We are excited to have WWE Raw, with its huge and passionate multigenerational fan base, on Netflix,” said Netflix Chief Content Officer, Bela Bajaria. “By combining our reach, recommendations, and fandom with WWE, we’ll be able to deliver more joy and value for their audiences and our members. Raw is the best of sports entertainment, blending great characters and storytelling with live action 52 weeks a year and we’re thrilled to be in this long-term partnership with WWE.”

“In its relatively short history, Netflix has engineered a phenomenal track record for storytelling,” said Nick Khan, WWE President. “We believe Netflix, as one of the world’s leading entertainment brands, is the ideal long-term home for Raw’s live, loyal, and ever-growing fan base."

With 1,600 episodes to date, Raw is the most iconic show in sports entertainment. Since its debut in 1993, Raw has delivered action, compelling drama and unmatched athleticism – 52 weeks a year. Blending the best of scripted content with unpredictable live entertainment, the three-hour show has helped launch the careers of Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, “Stone Cold” Steve Austin, Triple H, John Cena, Roman Reigns, Bianca Belair and Charlotte Flair.

The show is currently the No. 1 show on USA Network, where it brings in 17.5 million unique viewers over the course of the year. One of television’s best performing shows in the 18-49 advertising demographic, Raw trends on X 52 weeks a year while each new episode is airing. On social media, WWE has more than one billion followers across its platforms.

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  1. dilatedpupils's avatar
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  2. ASongOfIceandFire's avatar
    Netflix and Piledriver
  3. Conkers816's avatar
    The deal is supposedly worth $5 billion so I suppose there's a chance they might ask for an additional fee for WWE content but I can't see it happening personally.

    They'll probably use their annual price rises to take care of any additional costs needed.

    I did read one rumour last night that just came across as a bit silly. It said that Netflix would be insisting on matches being structured so that nothing interesting happened in ad breaks for those on the ad-supported tier ..
    jco83's avatar
    That wasn't a rumour, that was an official statement (I'm not sure who made it), but that is the same as how they've always done it, they know when they go to ad break and nothing important tends to happen. Though I do recall from when I used to watch it sometimes they would show a replay if anything of note did happened during the break
  4. darthvader666uk's avatar
    ah hell yeah

    HUUUUUGE news!

    us lot in the UK (looking at football) are always snubbed for good stuff like this where you have to pay through the nose for stuff. amazing to see this!
  5. jco83's avatar
    Blimey. Well it has always been a rip-off for wrestling fans having to pay for the premium sports channels to be able to watch the weekly shows.
    This is pretty much a whole year away though, so who knows what could happen in the meantime
  6. Ben10's avatar
    Not sure if this is a good or bad move for WWE it will be interesting to see what kind of views they get on Netflix compared to normal TV

    But I expect Netflix will soon have some kind of separate fee for this or get ready for the Netflix price increase it is going be massive and will soon to be more expensive then Sky TNT

    Also strange to see WWE give the rock trademark name away to him so they no longer own it and he is now on the TKO Board of Directors
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    I agree there will probably be a separate fee for WWE content but it'll never be more than Sky and TNT.

    TNT alone is £30.99 and then if you want to watch via Sky that's another £34 on top for their base package, without any offers. Though I don't think you need a TV package these days to access TNT.

    It will definitely work out cheaper for us, I also think UK numbers will grow with WWE now being more accessible. (edited)
  7. boonspoon's avatar
    So no need for my WWE Network subscription come January 2025 then?
    jco83's avatar
    The library (back catalogue) is staying on the WWE Network
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