Triple H says WWE won’t be having issues with censorship when RAW moves to Netflix
While appearing on The Pat McAfee show, Paul “Triple H” Levesque commented on WWE programming heading into the 2024-2025 season…
“In the fall, as the shows shift around, and then once we get to Netflix, Netflix is a completely different animal. It’s a streaming service. How are commercials going to work? How are breaks going to work? What’s the length of time? What are the restrictions or not restrictions? Being on Fox, if the crowd chants ‘holy shit’ or something worse, they take the audio (out). Sometimes, they take the picture and the audio out, and it’s a black screen. The Rock comes in, and you can’t tell what The Rock to do. He does what he does. We won’t have those issues with Netflix.
The ability to be live globally and be seen live everywhere is a game-changing moment. In many ways, that’s sort of where the world is heading – streaming services. The NFL is sticking its toe in the water. NBA, every sport. It’s why this Netflix deal, for us, is so game-changing, and everyone is going to be watching us in January, especially other sports. From the business side, they’re going to be watching to see what we do, what we do differently, and how it’s received.” (quote courtesy of WrestlingNews.co)
"When we move over to Netflix in January we will be on in 80% of the world outside of the United States immediately..
It's a MASSIVE deal and the international market is so big" ~ @TripleH #PMSLive https://t.co/GuHnPEPv3o pic.twitter.com/Y5ZKF5z8eT
— Pat McAfee (@PatMcAfeeShow) June 24, 2024