Netflix and WWE: A New Era Begins
Los Angeles, USAWed Jan 08 2025
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Last night, I attended my first-ever WWE Monday Night Raw event. It wasn't just any event, though; it was the first one aired by Netflix after they spent a whopping $5 billion on the rights. This wasn't your typical sports spectacle. It was a glimpse into the future of wrestling, where global reach and Netflix's massive audience could change the game.
The arena was electric, with fans cheering for their favorites and booing the villains. This isn't your usual sports environment. Here, fans adore being part of the show, and the performers soak it up. Celebrities like Ashton Kutcher and Macaulay Culkin added to the glamour. But the real stars were the wrestlers, with their elaborate storylines and intense matches.
One thing that stood out was the support for the streamer. When the Netflix logo appeared, the crowd went wild. Clearly, Netflix has a lot of fans already. How this will translate globally remains to be seen, but it's clear WWE wants to tap into Netflix's massive subscriber base.
The wrestling itself is a mix of drama, comedy, and action. One match involved a family feud over a necklace, while another was a love triangle straight out of a soap opera. There were also cameos from big names like John Cena and The Rock, who teased his involvement in the upcoming "Royal Rumble. "
The night closed with Hulk Hogan, the wrestling legend I'd once written a letter to, stepping into the ring. Despite his controversial past, he was booed lovingly. It's this unique dynamic that makes WWE special.
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