@@pryqaz3452 mate Triple H has talked about this time and time again, the shows will be released on time in the entire world, on Netflix, Raw monday night, Smackdown friday night.
@@LadyTreez420 I hope you're not thinking I'm a casual - started watching WWE before Smackdown started, I just don't have a TV, so I've been subbed to the network since it was first available in the UK....
I don't think it will get too crazy with the violence and language because they're still in front of a PG-13 audience in the arena. The live crowd is still important to WWE and making sure it's full of Families is part of the crowd they want.
people need to know back then wwe also was fully packed with kids and families in the attitude era the first year the attitiude era was pg smackdown always was pg and still have mature themes and storylines
Without exaggeration, I currently watch about 5 hours of Netflix per year. So, if part of the reason they made this move is to get more eyes on their service, it will work on me. I do expect commercials. But, I’m sure they’ll be shorter than we currently get. As far as show length, I don’t think they should be handcuffed by a specific time frame. Make the show at least 2 hours a week but let it go as long as it needs to be from there. In other words, it may be 135 minutes one week and then 150 minutes the next week, etc….
I discontinued my Netflix after I'd seen everything I wanted to, gotten a copy of the things I wanted to rewatch, and Netflix hasn't acquired anything worth signing back up for (or could watch for free elsewhere). I imagine the first concern is that there aren't commercial breaks. Not a problem for WWE since they often take a commercial break during a match or have a long entrance that starts before a commercial and the next entrance happens after the commercials. However, are WWE going to stat-track by hours for segments, or have awkward timing measure from match to match as a segment? Probably part of the Netflix deal details, but there has to be some way WWE is able to take snapshots of viewership to show Netflix they're bringing eyes to the platform, either by portion of a show or the whole show (which would be best valued by the last hour while the time prior to the main event is just fluff to give people time to tune in, tbh). The big benefit to fans is not knowing exactly how much time is left watching the show because it ends at the top of the hour, so the finish must be around the corner at xx:55 pm. Is it going to kill the independent contractors (wrestlers) or WWE as a business to go over by 5-10 minutes? No. But do they want to have their finance department nickel and dimed for the contracted overtime for camera crew, tech, etc etc that add up to thousands of paycheck adjustments every week (or calculated however frequent the paycheck, likely bi-weekly or monthly)? Undoubtedly not. We, the fans, might get extra time the first few weeks or months, but like any fast food restaurant that opens a new location, they over-provide for a short while before reducing service provided to the bare minimum or less. Or like a casino rigging jackpot payouts on electronic machines to hit more often when they want advertising material and then reduce jackpot odds after to get people chasing a false perception of value. tl;dr Me being cynical about WWE's effort and expecting a honeymoon beginning before WWE becomes abusive, negligent, and taking without equal giving after a while.
The Netflix-WWE deal will also change things for both TNA & AEW as well mainly because it presents an opportunity for both to market their product to fans who will lose access to Raw either through not being able to afford Netflix or because continuing to have a cable subscription works for them in terms of maintaining access to TNA & AEW along with Smackdown & NXT, especially AEW which still isn't available through Max (though this might change with their new TV deal).
I hope all the wrestling moves to Netflix! No ads (keep it that way!) edgier content and more time to fit performers in so in theory easier to show they deserve a push and we can watch at our own leisure which should create a better life work balance for Simon 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
However it’s said that although Raw is going to Netflix it doesn’t mean they’ll a lot of f-bombs dropping or extreme stuff. Cause remember through Netflix Raw will be seen in other countries and there’s laws that could prevent some stuff from being shown.
I don't think anyone realistically is expecting anything too graphic anyway. Netflix already host 18 rated shows, so WWE will probably be limited to the lowest realistic classification (12, 14, 15, etc).
@@michaelmooney5246 some people assume cause it’s a streaming service than they’re free to say more stuff which is partially true. But even the streams have to follow some FCC laws as well. We ain’t getting no live s*x celebrations and this time going full on, no 1,000 f-bombs, no hardcore matches in the style of GCW or old CZW, and no blood every match (only if it’s for the right moment)
I think it’s going to hurt Smackdown. Cable is expensive and a lot of people pay for it to watch both shows. With Raw going to Netflix a lot of fans are just going to want to have Netflix
I have satellite. I'll happily keep watching Smackdown and NXT while not subscribing to something else. I already have Peacock. They'd better not move the PLE's to Netflix, or they might lose me for good.
Nobody is cancelling their cable simply because they can watch Raw on Netflix it's actually way more likely that Smackdown surpasses Raw in terms of viewership
well once it goes to netflix I guess I wont be watching anymore, on BT Sport/TNT Sport its great as its included with my internet but paying for another service that will only have 1 thing of interest? nope I dont think so, aslo if its Raw set to move is Smackdown going as well or staying where it is? cos that's mean only halk (if you dont count nxt) of the weekly shows will be on for a lot of people over here
As foreigner who grew up more _aware_ of WWF/E than an absolute invested fan, because there was no way to watch it week to week, I appreciate there will be more opportunities to watch.
All of these expected changes to WWE and RAW are just assumptions... assumptions that seem to be forgetting that in January 2025 WWE RAW is moving to Netflix in only some of the world. In places like Australia/New Zealand, Asia, the Middle East, Europe (outside of The UK), South America - RAW will continue on it with its current providers... so they'll still need to be providing the three hours worth of content (including ads) and it will need to be appropriate content for the market.
With how much money Netflix is paying out the WWE will make the product for Netflix and if your country has an issue with that they will pull their product off of those providers networks
i dont have netflix. guess i'll have to get it once raw moves to there. also is wwe content still gonna be on peacock for another year? i watch stuff from the attitude era.
I never was a fan of Netflix. However, now I feel I am going to be forced to add a Netflix subscription just so I can keep up with my wrestling. I would swipe left on this if I could, but I just have to bend over and take it I guess.
Hey, Simon. Greetings from Dublin, Ireland 🇮🇪. How will this affect WWE Network account holders, does anybody know?? I mean, I have a WWE Network account and I really appreciate it for the classic WWF/WCW content with weekly shows, PPV's, etc. Will this move affect the Network?? Thanks, Simon et al.
Not that anyone else needs to care about this, but I will not be subscribing to Netflix just to watch RAW. I never needed it for anything else. I have Peacock for the big events, as well as for bicycle racing and other sports. I have a few other streaming services built into my phone plan, but I don't need or want any more. I don't binge watch anything, and adding Netflix would be a waste of time.
@@the_lycan_pitbull everyone is well almost everyone's there is this one Chann called "the hater" him and his 5k audience is perfect example of cm punk "small niche audience"
I just hope it comes to netflix in Europe quickly. I'm happy I'll have Raw and Smackdown in one place. Eventually... let's hope the entire catalogue comes with it.
@@Stormpants you're right I'm in UK and we are getting Raw in Jan but smackdown is staying on prime. But WWE did say other regions would follow so maybe check when your country's network signed a deal with them for raw. Smackdown will always be on a separate network, unfortunately.
But I do wonder this: how long before Netflix decides to not finish the 10 year contract? Netflix is notorious for ending shows after 4 seasons despite being a hit show. Some are exceptions like Stranger Things (Cobra Kai doesn’t count since the first 2 seasons were on here in the premium option) but other than that they don’t last so they can save a buck. Also Netflix hasn’t proven to be able to handle live programs all the time. Since they’re last to do so after all the others and this will be weekly. So who knows how this relationship will go
They're usually shows Netflix budgets for and produces themselves. If a show is a 'hit' and garners loads of viewers and gains traction on social media, they don't cancel it. It's why Stranger Things just keeps rolling despite the actors growing out of the roles. WWE is pretty much of the 'reality TV' mould that Netflix deals with in spades. They don't make it, they just pay to host it on the platform. And WWE is likely the biggest driver of subscriptions and retention they'll ever have.
@@michaelmooney5246 I still wonder how Netflix is late to doing live stuff. They’re the OG of streams. Back before 4/5 of the major studios started their own it was just Netflix, Hulu, & Amazon Prime. Yet the latter 2 and all the others (along with Apple) did live programs. And Netflix has just been like behind on that
@@bigjoeofthe707 probably how the streaming business has changed. Netflix being one of the oldest had that 'box set' mentality. Everything was available for a season of a show all at once, completely away from the linear TV model and that was their Unique Selling Point. They didn't need sports or live events. Over time, particularly after the pandemic, subscriptions started to level off, and you could see how platforms started shifting. New shows started to be appointment TV, platforms like Amazon around then had already started working with BT Sports to host live Premier League football (in the UK at least). So Netflix were likely just waiting to see what live products fit their product best. They've probably been waiting a long time for WWE deals to expire before picking them up.
@@michaelmooney5246hey let’s remember only reason Raw is on Netflix now is cause the money they wanted came from Netflix. I think even Amazon didn’t wanna go over a billion. I had hoped Raw would stay on USA cause the same issue will happen like it did with the last deals that included Fox: each network will want someone on there and it could mess up any plans that were ready for that superstar. I think I heard Netflix wants Roman Reigns to be on Raw.
So on netflix we dont fall behind with the live programming ? On the network it was always way behind.. luckely the episodes are on youtube but a day later..
I don’t have time to watch wrestling live so I watched it on TH-cam and I watched Simon review shows so moving to Netflix probably won’t make my job any easier because I’ll have to pay for that. Also, I don’t think it’s gonna be more attitude error driven like all the other nerds think so.
It will only be a good show for the first few months while its new and they try make people qatch but it will always go back to random matches and the same 4 fuys being in the main event while rikishi moans his family doesn't get the opportunities they deserve
Dose the WWE don't want any people to watch there shows only ones who has those machines If the WEE move to Netflix then they lost se more people and AEW gain more.
Horrible business decision moving WWE Raw and Ple's to Netflix. They are going to lose ton of viewers/fans, in basically forcing people to pay for Netflix membership. Streaming is not the future, exactly the opposite actually.
The main advantage to moving to Netflix? Raw and Smackdown will no longer be delayed by a month the way they are on the WWE Network at the moment.....
not by a month but a few/couple weeks for sure. Like shows which air on TV the episodes drop on Netflix a week or more later
@@pryqaz3452 mate Triple H has talked about this time and time again, the shows will be released on time in the entire world, on Netflix, Raw monday night, Smackdown friday night.
@pryqaz3452 this is different though, and I think netflix might up the price a little bit more because of this
Oh stop complaining I bet you are not a OG WWE Fan just some casual
@@LadyTreez420 I hope you're not thinking I'm a casual - started watching WWE before Smackdown started, I just don't have a TV, so I've been subbed to the network since it was first available in the UK....
Id be interested if there classic catalog was on netflix.
'What do I know but at least I wiggle my hands while I do it" 😂
I don't think it will get too crazy with the violence and language because they're still in front of a PG-13 audience in the arena. The live crowd is still important to WWE and making sure it's full of Families is part of the crowd they want.
Ya everyone huffing hopium thinking it will bring back the attitude era.
people need to know back then wwe also was fully packed with kids and families in the attitude era the first year the attitiude era was pg smackdown always was pg and still have mature themes and storylines
Without exaggeration, I currently watch about 5 hours of Netflix per year. So, if part of the reason they made this move is to get more eyes on their service, it will work on me. I do expect commercials. But, I’m sure they’ll be shorter than we currently get. As far as show length, I don’t think they should be handcuffed by a specific time frame. Make the show at least 2 hours a week but let it go as long as it needs to be from there. In other words, it may be 135 minutes one week and then 150 minutes the next week, etc….
Instead of the 3h Raw on network tv, we´ll have the 2h10 minute show that its available in the network right now. TV timing sucks.
I'm disappointed that I can't watch Smackdown on Hulu because of the move to USA but I'm happy about Raw going to Netflix and NXT going to the CW
I discontinued my Netflix after I'd seen everything I wanted to, gotten a copy of the things I wanted to rewatch, and Netflix hasn't acquired anything worth signing back up for (or could watch for free elsewhere).
I imagine the first concern is that there aren't commercial breaks. Not a problem for WWE since they often take a commercial break during a match or have a long entrance that starts before a commercial and the next entrance happens after the commercials.
However, are WWE going to stat-track by hours for segments, or have awkward timing measure from match to match as a segment? Probably part of the Netflix deal details, but there has to be some way WWE is able to take snapshots of viewership to show Netflix they're bringing eyes to the platform, either by portion of a show or the whole show (which would be best valued by the last hour while the time prior to the main event is just fluff to give people time to tune in, tbh).
The big benefit to fans is not knowing exactly how much time is left watching the show because it ends at the top of the hour, so the finish must be around the corner at xx:55 pm. Is it going to kill the independent contractors (wrestlers) or WWE as a business to go over by 5-10 minutes? No. But do they want to have their finance department nickel and dimed for the contracted overtime for camera crew, tech, etc etc that add up to thousands of paycheck adjustments every week (or calculated however frequent the paycheck, likely bi-weekly or monthly)? Undoubtedly not.
We, the fans, might get extra time the first few weeks or months, but like any fast food restaurant that opens a new location, they over-provide for a short while before reducing service provided to the bare minimum or less. Or like a casino rigging jackpot payouts on electronic machines to hit more often when they want advertising material and then reduce jackpot odds after to get people chasing a false perception of value.
tl;dr Me being cynical about WWE's effort and expecting a honeymoon beginning before WWE becomes abusive, negligent, and taking without equal giving after a while.
People that have cable, that don't have internet not everybody has both
Ik right! Well I guess i gotta find something else to watch then 🫤
WWE network are slowly starting to move all there content over to Netflix now!
Will they also include the entire library?
The Netflix-WWE deal will also change things for both TNA & AEW as well mainly because it presents an opportunity for both to market their product to fans who will lose access to Raw either through not being able to afford Netflix or because continuing to have a cable subscription works for them in terms of maintaining access to TNA & AEW along with Smackdown & NXT, especially AEW which still isn't available through Max (though this might change with their new TV deal).
I hope all the wrestling moves to Netflix! No ads (keep it that way!) edgier content and more time to fit performers in so in theory easier to show they deserve a push and we can watch at our own leisure which should create a better life work balance for Simon 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
All I can say is a lot of us don't have Netflix because there is to many options out there
I’ll I can say is that you all are the minority 😂
Unfortunately when Raw goes to Netflix I will not be able to watch anymore. My cable provider does not carry Netflix. 😭
Try using a VPN as I can access services using mine that I shouldn’t be able to access
Watch on computer phone or video game console
@@Mateogreat Also smart TVs have Netflix apps.
@@TaliaIGhul the point being so many ways to watch not sure how this guy has trouble
Or you could stream from your phone to your tv
Hope RAW goes 4K & 50fps, watching it at 25fps on the app now looks terrible.
So what happens about all the classic stuff, like previous wcw shows, and previous ppv's and classic raw and smackdown?
I'll only go back to Netflix if and when Smackdown moves there
Everything is moving to it
However it’s said that although Raw is going to Netflix it doesn’t mean they’ll a lot of f-bombs dropping or extreme stuff. Cause remember through Netflix Raw will be seen in other countries and there’s laws that could prevent some stuff from being shown.
I don't think anyone realistically is expecting anything too graphic anyway.
Netflix already host 18 rated shows, so WWE will probably be limited to the lowest realistic classification (12, 14, 15, etc).
@@michaelmooney5246 some people assume cause it’s a streaming service than they’re free to say more stuff which is partially true. But even the streams have to follow some FCC laws as well. We ain’t getting no live s*x celebrations and this time going full on, no 1,000 f-bombs, no hardcore matches in the style of GCW or old CZW, and no blood every match (only if it’s for the right moment)
That just mean the other countries can’t see it. WE STILL CAN 😂
@@Sabbathbloodysabbath666 but WWE is looking to have Netflix get them worldwide more
Swearing doesn't make it edgier or more adult. Grow up
I think it’s going to hurt Smackdown. Cable is expensive and a lot of people pay for it to watch both shows. With Raw going to Netflix a lot of fans are just going to want to have Netflix
I have satellite. I'll happily keep watching Smackdown and NXT while not subscribing to something else. I already have Peacock. They'd better not move the PLE's to Netflix, or they might lose me for good.
Nobody is cancelling their cable simply because they can watch Raw on Netflix it's actually way more likely that Smackdown surpasses Raw in terms of viewership
I’m wondering if it will still have a URL on its videos! Basically downloadable for example?
With WWE Network being closed down, will the old catalogue be on there. Please let it be on there
no
well once it goes to netflix I guess I wont be watching anymore, on BT Sport/TNT Sport its great as its included with my internet but paying for another service that will only have 1 thing of interest? nope I dont think so, aslo if its Raw set to move is Smackdown going as well or staying where it is? cos that's mean only halk (if you dont count nxt) of the weekly shows will be on for a lot of people over here
As foreigner who grew up more _aware_ of WWF/E than an absolute invested fan, because there was no way to watch it week to week, I appreciate there will be more opportunities to watch.
I just wonder if you will need the premium package to watch raw and PLE's, or will there be a separate payment needed to watch the PLEs
The PLEs are staying on Peacock
@@annalee280385 nah... peacock will do the PLE's
@@k9feces unfortunately I don't have peacock. Watching the PLEs on the Wwe network
@@annalee280385 oh they’ll probably stay on there
@@PoeticPoker262 I don’t think the Netflix deal affects PLE
I'm not sure if anyone knows, but will it only be live, or will you be able to stream the shows after, in case you're unable to be home when they air?
That's what I'm wondering as well
All of these expected changes to WWE and RAW are just assumptions... assumptions that seem to be forgetting that in January 2025 WWE RAW is moving to Netflix in only some of the world.
In places like Australia/New Zealand, Asia, the Middle East, Europe (outside of The UK), South America - RAW will continue on it with its current providers... so they'll still need to be providing the three hours worth of content (including ads) and it will need to be appropriate content for the market.
“Appropriate” 😂 go watch baseball
With how much money Netflix is paying out the WWE will make the product for Netflix and if your country has an issue with that they will pull their product off of those providers networks
i dont have netflix. guess i'll have to get it once raw moves to there. also is wwe content still gonna be on peacock for another year? i watch stuff from the attitude era.
I never was a fan of Netflix. However, now I feel I am going to be forced to add a Netflix subscription just so I can keep up with my wrestling. I would swipe left on this if I could, but I just have to bend over and take it I guess.
4:01 now people scroll reels/tiktoks/shorts just like tv channels
I’m looking forward to Netflix recommending the timeless classic “The Chaperone” after each Raw.
I have but one question Will there be archival stuff available on Netflix come January 6th?
no
@@ozwwf thanks
They already have WWE programs on Netflix?
WrestleMania 40 and the undertaker documentary!
Netflix has started streaming recently. So they will most likely air live first and then be archived later.
Will the classic catalog be included? If it's not, I'm not interested.
no 2026 for classic catalog
Hey, Simon.
Greetings from Dublin, Ireland 🇮🇪.
How will this affect WWE Network account holders, does anybody know??
I mean, I have a WWE Network account and I really appreciate it for the classic WWF/WCW content with weekly shows, PPV's, etc.
Will this move affect the Network??
Thanks, Simon et al.
I want a Simon Miller video with his mom in it
I'll say this.
Steve Austin looks to be in great shape. The only way I'd tune in is if he was. On the main card
Not that anyone else needs to care about this, but I will not be subscribing to Netflix just to watch RAW. I never needed it for anything else. I have Peacock for the big events, as well as for bicycle racing and other sports. I have a few other streaming services built into my phone plan, but I don't need or want any more. I don't binge watch anything, and adding Netflix would be a waste of time.
So are you just done watching WWE then?
@@jamiek9780 No. I have satellite TV and will still have Smackdown and NXT, and Peacock for the PLE's, at least until they change that.
Take a drink everytime they promised us change but nothing changed but this time we might actually see change cause vince ain't running things
Now what will happen if Vince McMahon will run things oh that will happen again and this time it's going to be sold by Saudi Arabia
@@shobitchouksey3442 I'm so glad Vince isn't running company
@@the_lycan_pitbull everyone is well almost everyone's there is this one Chann called "the hater" him and his 5k audience is perfect example of cm punk "small niche audience"
I just hope it comes to netflix in Europe quickly. I'm happy I'll have Raw and Smackdown in one place. Eventually... let's hope the entire catalogue comes with it.
Its just raw
@@xddddddddddd4646 not in Europe, from what I understood. I could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure I read that at some point.
@@Stormpants you're right I'm in UK and we are getting Raw in Jan but smackdown is staying on prime. But WWE did say other regions would follow so maybe check when your country's network signed a deal with them for raw. Smackdown will always be on a separate network, unfortunately.
@@xddddddddddd4646 yeah, I'll have a look. Maybe my hopes colored what I thought reality was.
But I do wonder this: how long before Netflix decides to not finish the 10 year contract? Netflix is notorious for ending shows after 4 seasons despite being a hit show. Some are exceptions like Stranger Things (Cobra Kai doesn’t count since the first 2 seasons were on here in the premium option) but other than that they don’t last so they can save a buck. Also Netflix hasn’t proven to be able to handle live programs all the time. Since they’re last to do so after all the others and this will be weekly. So who knows how this relationship will go
They're usually shows Netflix budgets for and produces themselves. If a show is a 'hit' and garners loads of viewers and gains traction on social media, they don't cancel it. It's why Stranger Things just keeps rolling despite the actors growing out of the roles.
WWE is pretty much of the 'reality TV' mould that Netflix deals with in spades. They don't make it, they just pay to host it on the platform. And WWE is likely the biggest driver of subscriptions and retention they'll ever have.
@@michaelmooney5246 I still wonder how Netflix is late to doing live stuff. They’re the OG of streams. Back before 4/5 of the major studios started their own it was just Netflix, Hulu, & Amazon Prime. Yet the latter 2 and all the others (along with Apple) did live programs. And Netflix has just been like behind on that
@@bigjoeofthe707 probably how the streaming business has changed. Netflix being one of the oldest had that 'box set' mentality. Everything was available for a season of a show all at once, completely away from the linear TV model and that was their Unique Selling Point. They didn't need sports or live events.
Over time, particularly after the pandemic, subscriptions started to level off, and you could see how platforms started shifting. New shows started to be appointment TV, platforms like Amazon around then had already started working with BT Sports to host live Premier League football (in the UK at least). So Netflix were likely just waiting to see what live products fit their product best. They've probably been waiting a long time for WWE deals to expire before picking them up.
@@michaelmooney5246hey let’s remember only reason Raw is on Netflix now is cause the money they wanted came from Netflix. I think even Amazon didn’t wanna go over a billion. I had hoped Raw would stay on USA cause the same issue will happen like it did with the last deals that included Fox: each network will want someone on there and it could mess up any plans that were ready for that superstar. I think I heard Netflix wants Roman Reigns to be on Raw.
I'm in if it means they stop censoring the holy s**t chants. It's really annoying and it cuts the commentary.
Raw is already on the Binge streaming service in Australia. I guess they lose that deal when Netflix get the rights in 2025😀
I wonder if they will pick up the old nwa stuff that stuff should allways be available
So on netflix we dont fall behind with the live programming ? On the network it was always way behind.. luckely the episodes are on youtube but a day later..
Simon, just get to it!
😂
I never have watched Netflix before, I presume the wwe will be on Netflix in Australia also? As it's on fox at the moment.
5:15 don't forget 2025 will be john cena retirement tour
Truly wild
Raw only or raw n smsckdown?
So is it JUST Raw? I thought it was Raw and Smackdown coming to Netflix.
I don’t have time to watch wrestling live so I watched it on TH-cam and I watched Simon review shows so moving to Netflix probably won’t make my job any easier because I’ll have to pay for that. Also, I don’t think it’s gonna be more attitude error driven like all the other nerds think so.
2 million subs yet your videos rarely crack 50k views????
I don’t like the idea that WWE is moving to Netflix raise our prices
Breaking Whatculture News!!!! Mattlewis is still booty hurt over a joking comment!!!! He needs some bootyoooooo's
I wanted to hear about tv viewership once raw went to netflix 😂😂😂
When on Netflix, what will happen to the most powerful entity in sports entertainment ~ the commercial break??
Make it affordable where everybody can afford it
Gone!!
It will only be a good show for the first few months while its new and they try make people qatch but it will always go back to random matches and the same 4 fuys being in the main event while rikishi moans his family doesn't get the opportunities they deserve
Let's go 🎉
05:30 Do Do Counter 10 Lol!
My mom would never watch wrestling 😅 she HATED wrestling 😂
😢
Simon! Just get to it man c'mon!
If the Raw Netflix deal is successful. I think they will end up Smackdown, NXT , and PLE on Netflix, too.
@@Mr.Mister1974 NXT is going to the CW in October
WWE going to netflix is the reason I canceled my netflix account.
Needed a reason myself...this is it.
Jan 6 2025 Donald Trump should host Raw
Biggest heal move ever
I won't be watching, it's to bad ... No account ....
Netflix eraJUST WWE MOVIE ERA
THATS NO WRESTLING
I'm ready
Dose the WWE don't want any people to watch there shows only ones who has those machines If the WEE move to Netflix then they lost se more people and AEW gain more.
WWE will see who are the TRUE FaNS then huh
@@LadyTreez420 also they will lose there true fans before AEW came along i was one of there true fan.
f the fed :u
Wwe is crap with out bret hart,
🎉🎉🎉
Horrible business decision moving WWE Raw and Ple's to Netflix. They are going to lose ton of viewers/fans, in basically forcing people to pay for Netflix membership. Streaming is not the future, exactly the opposite actually.
I’m earlyyyy
I Hope Jade Cargill & Bianca Belair finally Kiss on Netflix 😈🔥😏🤤