
This Week’s RAW on Netflix Ran Slightly Shorter – Monday night’s episode of WWE RAW from San Jose, California, marked another major success for WWE’s transition to Netflix, drawing an official sellout crowd of over 14,000 fans. The packed venue contributed to a lively atmosphere as the company continues its new era on the streaming platform.
This week’s episode ran just over two and a half hours, slightly shorter than last week’s debut. As previously reported by WrestlingAttitude.Com, RAW’s runtime will vary based on creative plans, offering WWE more flexibility than the traditional three-hour format. This dynamic approach allows room for enhanced storytelling while maintaining a concise presentation.
Unlike the premiere episode, which featured a post-show segment, there was no additional content following Monday night’s broadcast. It appears the extra feature was exclusive to the Netflix debut, as there have been no announcements regarding regular post-show segments moving forward.
WWE’s shift to Netflix has been closely watched by fans and industry insiders alike. Early responses to the change have been positive, with the streamlined format and fresh presentation receiving praise. The sellout crowd in San Jose further underscores the strong demand for live WWE events, as the company builds momentum heading into future episodes.
With the new format providing creative flexibility and high fan engagement, RAW’s Netflix run is off to a promising start, setting the stage for what’s shaping up to be an exciting chapter in WWE programming.
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This Week’s RAW on Netflix Ran Slightly Shorter