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WWE Raw is heading to Netflix from 2025. The wrestling promotion has struck a deal with the streaming giant that will see the popular weekly live show air exclusively on Netflix from January next year. The deal marks the first time that Raw will not air new episodes on a broadcast television network in its 31-year history. Viewers outside the United States will be able to watch weekly WWE shows and live events on the streamer – including pay-per-view specials such as WrestleMania, SummerSlam and Royal Rumble. WWE says that the deal will affect fans in the US, Canada, UK and Latin America first...
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WWE has promoted Triple H to Chief Content Officer. The wrestling legend - whose real name is Paul Levesque - took over the company's full creative direction following Vince McMahon's retirement amid an investigation into allegations of misconduct, with Triple H already back in his position as head of talent relations, and now he's set to have even more control. He said in a statement: "WWE is one of the most prolific producers of premium content in the world and I look forward to this amazing opportunity. "Having spent my entire career in this business, I’m confident that we have the right pi...
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WWE has warned Vince McMahon's resignation could have a negative impact on the company's "characters and creative storylines". The wrestling giant is due to hold its second quarter 2022 financial call on Tuesday (16.08.22) - the first since McMahon's retirement amid an investigation into allegations of misconduct - and a statement before the call has discussed the potential impact of the change in leadership. The company said: "The resignation of Vincent K. McMahon could adversely affect our ability to create popular characters and creative storylines or could otherwise adversely affect our op...
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WWE has discovered more "unrecorded expenses" made by Vince McMahon bringing the total to $19.6 million. The company recently revealed it was revising its financial statements going back to 2019 after finding $14.6 million in "certain payments" which the former chairman and CEO should have recorded as expenses during his time in charge. Now, a new SEC filing on Tuesday (09.08.22) reveals the company has "determined that two additional payments totaling $5.0 million, unrelated to the allegations that led to the Special Committee investigation, that Mr. McMahon made in 2007 and 2009 should have ...
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