WWE Monday Night Raw on Netflix: Start time, live stream and match card as John Cena and Logan Paul star
After generations on our TV screens WWE is just hours away from its Netflix debut.
The streaming giant will beam its first ever live episode of Monday Night Raw after months of rumours and hype. Every week UK fans can tune in to see the biggest stars and most dazzling moves at no extra expense. The deal is another statement move from Netflix who are looking to become the leading place for live sports streaming content.
The show is all the more tasty given the fact that the start of the year marks the build up to the Royal Rumble and the Road to WrestleMania. The likes of The Rock, John Cena and Cody Rhodes are some of the huge names associated with the launch of the new age at the WWE, a multi-million deal brokered by legend Triple H.
Record Sport is here to give the lowdown from the turn buckle to the canvas for the massive Netflix debut.
WWE Monday Night Raw's debut on Netflix will be broadcast live on Monday, January 6 at 5pm (PT) and 8pm (EST) in the USA from the new Intuit Dome in Los Angeles. This means the broadcast will start on Tuesday January 7 at 1am for UK fans. The three-hour show will air live at the same time every week.
WWE comes with a standard Netflix subscription and no add-ons are needed. The streaming service can be viewed on the app via your TV, laptop, tablet or mobile device. WWE will no longer be available on the WWE Network or on TNT Sports, as has been the case in recent years.
In fact, when you log into your account tomorrow the WWE show will be draped all over you home screen! There are three packages to chose from. The standard deal includes adverts and costs £4.99 per month. Meanwhile, standard without adverts is £10.99 and premium is £17.99. To look at the deals for yourself search here.