WWE Raw Moves to Netflix: Roman Reigns Advocates for PG Content, John Cena Set for First Episode
WWE Raw is set to move to Netflix in January, potentially opening the door for more mature content. However, former champion Roman Reigns believes maintaining PG values is important. Speaking at a conference, Reigns acknowledged that while PG restrictions make storytelling more challenging, they also allow WWE to connect with a broader audience.
Reigns emphasized the goal of reaching as many viewers as possible, stating there’s a fine line between pushing boundaries and alienating audiences. He believes WWE can find a balance that allows for some flexibility without driving viewers away. Meanwhile, John Cena has announced he will appear on the first Raw episode on Netflix, likely starting his 2025 retirement tour, though Reigns’ appearance on the debut show remains unconfirmed.
“To me it’s more challenging to be able to tell these stories, and then it also allows you a broader audience to connect,” @WWE Tribal Chief @WWERomanReigns discusses with @WWE Hall of Famer The Legendary “Wiseman” @HeymanHustle #PowerPlayers pic.twitter.com/Shb6oNK0kG
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