Since taking over WWE's creative regime, Triple H has regularly made pivotal changes, be it repackaging superstars or introducing new factions.
Triple H calls WWE‘s move to Netflix “a great reset”. The WWE RAW on Netflix premiere marked the beginning of a new era for WWE, as the company is now streaming on the global platform. Leading into the premiere,
Triple H has reacted after a new WWE champion was crowned on RAW, making history. He posted about it on social media.
With so much change taking place in WWE, how much will RAW change on its new streaming network? What bold moves with the company make?
WWE Chief Content Officer Triple H explains how the company's relationship with Netflix will mean great things for the future.
WWE has shared the Cold Open for the WWE RAW on Netflix premiere. The company shared the opening video, which highlights the history of wrestling and WWE. WWE Chief Content Officer Triple H narrates the video,
Netflix is set to be the broadcast home of "WWE Raw" for the next few years ... with Chief Content Officer Paul "Triple H" Levesque telling Sports Illustrated that it will no longer be married to a set runtime every week. "It'll be flexible in that ...
Paul "Triple H" Levesque is facing criticism for a WWE promo that fans feel betray the spirit of pro wrestling.
In a recent interview, Paul "Triple H" Levesque commented on how he expects "WWE Raw" viewership to change after moving to Netflix.
While only time will tell, in the lead-up to the big show, Paul “ Triple H ” Levesque touched on what it's like to work with the “Final Boss” in WWE on the SI Media podcast with Jimmy Traina and how collaborative he can be, contrary to popular belief.
WWE Raw made its debut on Monday (Jan. 6) on Netflix, with appearances from Triple H, Hulk Hogan, John Cena, and The Rock.
When RAW officially opens up at 8 pm EST on Netflix, it will usher in a whole new world for WWE in specific and professional wrestling as a whole. Television censors? None. The show's runtime? Flexible, with no need for an overrun or to pad time if things end a minute or two early.