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Last week marked a significant transition for WWE Raw as it officially moved to Netflix, captivating long-time fans and attracting new audiences to the platform. Reports from PWInsider have provided insights into WWE’s approach to managing runtime on their new streaming home. While there is no hard out for the shows on Netflix, WWE has clarified that they won’t simply extend their broadcasts indefinitely.
According to the report, WWE plans to maintain its usual show structure, ensuring that even if a show runs long, adjustments will be made to keep within their preferred time frame. An example highlighted is how dark matches were still held at a recent taping, but the main event concluded early enough for talent and staff to catch flights afterward. This demonstrates WWE’s commitment to efficiency while ensuring that fans enjoy a well-structured show without unnecessary delays.
Feedback from the wrestling community has been largely positive, with fans appreciating WWE’s dedication to maintaining quality while adapting to their new Netflix format. This might signal an exciting evolution in how WWE curates its content while balancing the demands of modern streaming audiences.