WWE CCO Triple H comments on potentially expanding WWE's stateside relationship with Netflix after Peacock's deal ends.
Paul "Triple H" Levesque is facing criticism for a WWE promo that fans feel betray the spirit of pro wrestling.
Triple H took this opportunity to explain WWE's new approach by pulling back the curtain on some of the inner workings of pro wrestling.
Triple H compared Raw’s debut on Netflix to WrestleMania and explained how they will keep getting better. The event marked the first time Raw was shown live on Netflix. Legends like Hulk Hogan, The Rock and The Undertaker all appeared in a show main evented by CM Punk beating Seth Rollins.
WWE Raw’s Netflix debut did not disappoint as a live event spectacular, but its decision to book a one-off standalone show meant a missed opportunity to hook casual fans.
Matty Breisch is an expert NFL and WWE writer for ClutchPoints. He also has bylines at Heavy, Fansided, The Needle Drop, and Philadelphia Sports Network.
When RAW officially opens up at 8 pm EST on Netflix, it will usher in a whole new world for WWE in specific and professional wrestling as a whole. Television censors? None. The show's runtime? Flexible, with no need for an overrun or to pad time if things end a minute or two early.
With "WWE Raw" debuting on Netflix, some have speculated that WWE could produce more explicit programming, and Paul "Triple H" Levesque addressed the question.
From WarGames to the recent debut of Raw on Netflix, several long term WWE storylines have come to a sudden end.
Bully Ray said that the tribute to the sport set to Paul "Triple H" Levesque's voice planted a flag for both the Chief Content Officer and WWE.
WWE has announced a major multi-year partnership with Cosm, an immersive technology and entertainment company, to bring its premium live events to fans in "Shared Reality," per a press release.