WWE Monday Night Raw on Netflix is coming in January of 2024.
The weekly three-hour WWE red brand prime time Monday night program will make the transition from the USA Network to Netflix at the beginning of next year, but how long will the show be?
While visiting backstage at the recent WWE Raw show in Austin, TX., The Undertaker spoke with WWE Chief Content Officer Paul "Triple H" Levesque and fellow WWE executive Bruce Prichard about Raw being a long three-hour weekly show, and whether or not there is a chance it will be cut back to two hours when they move to Netflix in January.
"I saw Paul [Levesque], Triple H, at the end of the night," Undertaker said on his "Six Feet Under" podcast while mentioning his conversation with Triple H backstage at the end of the show. "That’s a lot of wrestling for me to attend on my schedule these days. I went up to him, gave him a hug. Told him [goodbye]."
'The Deadman" would go on to discuss his chat with the WWE CCO about the three-hour length of the show, and how it's too long in his opinion.
"I said, ‘Alright, I’ll see you at ‘Mania.’ [Laughs] He got what I was saying," Undertaker said. "The whole time I sat up at Gorilla Position with Paul and Bruce Prichard and then myself, we’re sitting up there. I was like, ‘This show’s really three hours long?’ I know it is, but I was just like, when you guys go to Netflix, is this show gonna cut back down to two hours? Three hours, why three hours? [Laughs] It’s been three hours forever now, but I was just kind of trying to stress the point of three hours is a lot of wrestling on a Monday night."
Check out the complete episode of the "Six Feet Under" podcast featuring WWE Hall of Fame legend The Undertaker via the YouTube player embedded below. H/T to Fightful.com for transcribing the above quotes.
