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WWE Announced The End Of An Era Today

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10 Years after its launch, the WWE Network is set to shut down.

This decision comes as part of WWE’s deal with Netflix, which will see Monday Night RAW move from the USA Network to Netflix starting January 2025. The deal extends beyond RAW, with Netflix becoming the exclusive home for WWE programming, including SmackDown, NXT, and premium live events (PLEs), in international markets such as the UK, Canada, Latin America, and others.

In an email sent to subscribers, WWE announced that the streaming service would cease operations on January 1, 2025.

You can read the email below:

“On January 1, 2025, WWE Network will no longer be available in your area. After January 1, Netflix will be the new exclusive home of WWE.

Netflix will bring WWE’s electrifying content all to one place, including weekly shows, Monday Night RAW, SmackDown, and NXT, PLUS Premium Live Events (PLEs) such as WrestleMania, Royal Rumble, and SummerSlam.

Many of WWE’s top moments, along with historic PLEs and select programming, will be available on Netflix beginning January 1.

The premiere live episode of Monday Night RAW on Netflix airing on January 6 will feature some of the biggest names in WEWE such as John Cena, Undisputed WWE Champion The American Nightmare Cody Rhodes, Roman Reigns, CM Punk, Bianca Belair, in addition to many other Superstars and guests including Travis Scott.

If you are already a Netflix subscriber, you’re all set. If you are not a Netflix subscriber, you will need to subscribe so you don’t miss a moment. We can’t wait for you to experience WWE on Netflix this January.

Sincerely, WWE Network Support.”

It should be noted that WWE’s deal with Peacock to host WWE Network content and premium live events is set to expire in March 2026.

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