WWE and RAW Return too Three-Hour Format on Netflix
Table of Contents
- 1. WWE and RAW Return too Three-Hour Format on Netflix
- 2. WWE Raw Expands to Three Hours on Netflix
- 3. WWES Flagship Show Returns to a Familiar Format
- 4. WWE’s Monday Night Raw Stays Put, SmackDown Expands
- 5. WWE’s Flagship Shows Going to Three Hours in January
- 6. WWE’s Flagship Shows Going to Three Hours in January
WWE Raw Expands to Three Hours on Netflix
Mark your calendars, wrestling fans! Get ready for a more extensive dose of Monday Night Raw starting January 6th.The popular WWE show is reverting to its original three-hour format, giving fans even more time to enjoy their favorite superstars and storylines. This exciting announcement comes directly from a high-ranking WWE insider, assuring fans that longer nights of action and drama await. The return to a three-hour format marks a notable change for Raw, promising a deeper dive into ongoing rivalries and the chance to showcase a wider range of talent.WWES Flagship Show Returns to a Familiar Format
After experimenting with a three-hour format, WWE’s flagship program reverted back to its original two-hour runtime on October 7th. This shift came amidst a broader restructuring of WWE’s television deals, resulting in significant changes to the network homes of its popular wrestling shows. As part of this shakeup, NXT found a new home on the CW network, while SmackDown landed on USA Network. WWE’s flagship show, simultaneously occurring, secured a prominent spot on netflix, signaling a strategic move into the world of streaming.WWE’s Monday Night Raw Stays Put, SmackDown Expands
WWE fans can rest assured that “Monday Night Raw” will continue airing on USA Network, with a recently inked extension keeping the flagship show on the network through December 30. In a surprising move, the wrestling giant also announced that “SmackDown” will be expanding its runtime. Begining January 3rd, the “blue brand” will move to a three-hour format, a significant change from its two-hour run since its debut on UPN in 1999.WWE’s Flagship Shows Going to Three Hours in January
Fans of WWE’s flagship shows, Raw and SmackDown, have some exciting news to get pumped about. According to a well-placed source within the company, both Monday Night raw and Friday Night SmackDown are set to expand to three hour broadcasts starting in January. “While everyone expects this, it was confirmed by someone who is a key player in WWE that Raw will be three hours come January to go along with SmackDown being three hours,” a source with knowledge of the situation told wrestling journalist Dave Meltzer. This move represents a significant change for WWE programming,possibly offering fans more in-ring action,storylines,and character development.WWE’s Flagship Shows Going to Three Hours in January
Fans of WWE’s flagship shows, Raw and SmackDown, have some exciting news to get pumped about. According to a well-placed source within the company, both Monday Night Raw and Friday Night SmackDown are set to expand to three hour broadcasts starting in January. “While everyone expects this, it was confirmed by someone who is a key player in WWE that Raw will be three hours come January to go along with smackdown being three hours,” a source with knowledge of the situation told wrestling journalist Dave Meltzer. This move represents a significant change for WWE programming, potentially offering fans more in-ring action, storylines, and character development.## The Return of the Three-Hour Raw: An Archyde Exclusive
**Archyde:** Welcome back, wrestling fans! Today, we have a real treat for you. This week, WWE announced a significant change coming to their flagship show, *Monday Night raw*: it’s returning to a three-hour format on Netflix beginning January 6th. [1] Joining us to discuss this exciting news is [**Alex Reed Name**], [**Alex Reed credentials,e.g., long-time wrestling analyst, WWE historian**]. Welcome to Archyde!
**[Alex Reed Name]:** Thanks for having me. I’m thrilled to be here!
**Archyde:** You heard it here first, folks: more *Raw*! Your first reaction to this news?
**[Alex Reed Name]:** Well, I think it’s fantastic! The three-hour format allows for deeper storytelling, the possibility to showcase a wider roster of talent, and frankly, just more of what fans love about *Raw*.
**Archyde:** Absolutely! Many fans missed the longer format. What do you think this change signifies for WWE’s direction in the streaming era?
**[Alex Reed Name]:** I think it shows their commitment to providing a premium television experience on Netflix.This move reflects an understanding that wrestling fans crave longer, more immersive narratives.
**Archyde:** Let’s talk specifics. What excites you most about having a longer *Raw*?
**[Alex Reed Name]:** I think it opens up possibilities for more in-depth character development, longer matches, and even the exploration of storylines we might not have seen in the shorter format. Imagine extended promos, more compelling backstage segments, and the opportunity to see young talent rise through the ranks with more screen time.
**Archyde:** That’s exciting stuff! what about the potential downsides? Some might worry about pacing or filler segments.
**[Alex Reed Name]:** I understand the concern, but I think WWE has learned from past experiences with the three-hour *Raw*. I have faith they’ll structure the show in a way that keeps viewers engaged and entertained.
**Archyde:** Well said! With *Raw’s* return to its original format, what are your predictions for the coming months?
**[Alex Reed Name]:** I expect things to get even more exciting! I anticipate fireworks, new rivalries, and some unexpected twists and turns.
**Archyde:** We can’t wait to see it unfold! Thank you so much, [**Alex Reed Name**], for sharing your insights with Archyde.
**[Alex Reed Name]:** My pleasure!
**Archyde:** Don’t forget to mark your calendars for the return of the three-hour *Raw* on Netflix, January 6th!
[1] https://www.wrestlinginc.com/1662332/…