It’s safe to say Hulk Hogan’s appearance on the Netflix debut of WWE Raw backfired spectacularly. The iconic former wrestler was part of a star-studded line-up on the three-hour spectacular, the
A first-time wrestling watcher bears witness to the formal Hollywoodification of one of America's most absurd and strangely appealing spectacles.
Speaking with Radio Times, LA Knight was asked whether he hoped that the Netflix move would open the door for more people to potentially join the business and try to become wrestlers. Knight noted that this might be possible, but wrestling was not easy to do. He also stated that the deal could potentially lead to more crossovers.
Before Raw shifted over to Netflix in, Paul “Triple H” Levesque told Sports Illustrated’s SI Media Podcast that the company would be “flexible” with the run
The WWE RAW debut on Netflix was a big hit. WWE and Netflix are reporting that the debut episode of RAW on Netflix brought in 4.9 million live+1 views* around the world. According to VideoAmp, RAW averaged 2.
The Netflix debut of the WWE’s flagship show “Monday Night Raw” had the feel of a big-budget movie premiere.
WWE Raw showed some muscle in its Netflix debut on Monday night. The WWE franchise’s first Netflix outing generated 4.9 million “Live+1” (watched within 24 hours) views globally, WWE reports. (Netflix defines “views” as total view hours for the program divided by the runtime.
The first-ever live streaming of WWE’s Monday Night Raw on Netflix attracted an impressive 4.9 million global views, according to Live+1 data from the platform. Views were calculated as total hours watched divided by the program’s runtime and came from regions including the U.S., U.K., Canada, and Latin America.
Bleacher Report catches you up on the latest news from the WWE Universe and All Elite Wrestling. The Rock vs. Rhodes Reportedly Not Happening Despite
The former World Heavyweight Champion isn't surprised that the WWE Hall of Famer was booed because Mark Henry feels that Hulk Hogan never tried to fix the situation regarding his racist tirade.
The Securities and Exchange Commission says that it has reached a settlement deal with former WWE CEO Vince McMahon relating to undisclosed payments to an employee and an independent contractor with whom he allegedly had relationships with. McMahon will pay a $400,000 civil penalty, and will reimburse the WWE more than $1.3 million.