After The Peacock Deal Expires, Triple H thinks Netflix Will Add More Content To Their Platform

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Triple H (Credit: ESPN)

Ever since the news broke that Monday Night Raw will be moving to Netflix, fans all over the world have been really excited about WWE. All of the red brand’s episodes will only be available on Netflix as of January 2025, which is a big departure from the USA Network.

Triple H
Triple H (Credit: ESPN)

Transition to Netflix

Although the transition of WWE Raw to Netflix is a significant step forward, many people are excited about the new prospects that this multibillion dollar agreement will present for WWE. WWE Chief Content Officer Triple H shares this enthusiasm and sees even more potential among the millions of followers.

Triple H recently spoke about the enormous potential that result from WWE’s partnership with Netflix on the Impaulsive show. He made a suggestion that it wouldn’t be shocking if Netflix showed interest in carrying WWE Pay-Per-View events.

“In the end, I believe it would be strange if they said, ‘We want Raw, that’s it.'” We’re doing fine. It doesn’t appear that’s how they conduct business. I wonder if they would be interested in SmackDown when it rolls around eventually.

Triple H
Triple H (Credit: ESPN)

When the PLEs eventually come up on Peacock, they will undoubtedly find that interesting. It makes for fascinating times ahead and a very bright future.

In addition to the present WWE Raw streaming agreement, Netflix might eventually stream all of the WWE’s Pay-Per-View live events. It will be interesting to watch if WWE enjoys even more success with this expanded collaboration given Netflix’s enormous fan base.

By Arin Tripathi

Arin Tripathi, a dedicated final year BCA student, resides in the vibrant city of Bangalore. During his leisure hours, he immerses himself in the world of manga and enjoys watching TV shows on platforms like Netflix and Hulu. His specialization lies in crafting content related to U.S-based shows and series.

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