With WWE’s debut on Netflix rapidly approaching, the first show of Monday Night Raw on the streaming service is starting to take shape into a massive night for the wrestling company.
The first Monday Night Raw on Netflix will be on Jan. 6 at the new Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California, and WWE has let it be known it’s going to be a tone setter. WWE chief content officer Paul ‘Triple H’ Levesque said earlier this month the show is being ‘looked at like a WrestleMania.’
So far, it’s looking like it.
In recent weeks, WWE has given snippets on what will kick off the ‘Netflix era,’ as well as what stars will be on the show. On Wednesday, WWE held a ‘Raw on Netflix kickoff’ show at its headquarters in Connecticut, where more matches were announced for the inaugural show. With the telecast less than three weeks away, here’s what to know for the Monday Night Raw on Netflix.
Monday Night Raw on Netflix match card
Matches not in order; not all matches announced
- Women’s World Championship match: Liv Morgan (c) vs. Rhea Ripley
- Tribal combat for the ula fala and title of Tribal Chief: Roman Reigns vs. Solo Sikoa
- CM Punk vs. Seth Rollins
Who else will be at Monday Night Raw on Netflix?
So far, WWE has also promoted Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes and Bianca Belair as part of the show. John Cena, who will start his farewell tour in 2025, has also been advertised. Rapper Travis Scott will perform the new Monday Night Raw theme song at the show. The commentary team for the show will be Michael Cole and Pat McAfee.
The latest reveal for the show was Logan Paul making his return to WWE as part of the Raw roster. The former United States Champion hasn’t appeared since losing the title at SummerSlam in August, but Paul said on social media he will be at the Jan. 6 show.
When is Monday Night Raw on Netflix debut?
The debut show will be on Jan. 6 at 8 p.m. ET at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California.
How to watch Monday Night Raw on Netflix debut
All you need is a Netflix account. There is no additional cost to watch the show.
What to expect for Monday Night Raw on Netflix
Expect much of what you see today to continue with the move to Netflix.
‘We’re not changing the rating of our programming,’ WWE president Nick Khan said earlier this month. ‘That’s definitely not happening. It’s family friendly, multi-generational, advertiser-friendly programming. It’s going to stay that way.’
Khan did say there will be a more ‘global flair’ to programming since it will be available anywhere in the world that has Netflix. There will be commercial breaks in the show, and Khan last said WWE and Netflix are still trying to determine how much − and how long − they will be.