WWE Raw On Netflix Set To Undergo Changes Ahead Of Its Second Episode

WWE Raw On Netlfix Premiere Edited, Which Segments Were Affected?

The WWE on Netflix era has officially begun.

Last week on 6th January 2025, the Raw on Netflix era premiered. With several returns and high-intensity matches, the Monday-night show is now set to stream its second episode on Netflix.

However, there are a few reported changes ahead of its second episode. While the premiere event went live from Los Angeles’ Intuit Dome, tonight’s show is set for the SAP Center Arena in San Jose.

The show is now expected to undergo a few changes, as fans will experience what the weekly show will feel like. Sharing an update on X(Twitter), WrestleVotes noted the following:

Tonight’s RAW from San Jose will showcase what Mondays on Netflix will typically feel like, compared to last week’s big premiere. Expect some changes in visuals, as the Intuit Dome’s advanced technology isn’t present everywhere. Tonight should still retain that fresh, new vibe tho.”

Tonight’s 13th January episode of Raw is also expected to host the debut of former AEW star, Penta against Chad Gable. It will also have the inaugural women’s Intercontinental Championship match.

An Injured WWE Star Is Expected To Come Back Soon

Absent for almost six months now, former NXT United Kingdom Champion Tyler Bate was last seen wrestling on the 2nd July episode of NXT. Tearing his torn left pectoral major and tendon from the bone, Bate underwent surgery and was recovering.

However, as per a recent report by Mike Johnson of PWInsider, it was noted that Tyler Bate can get cleared for wrestling anytime now, and once done he could be back on Monday Night Raw.

In other news: An AEW star has announced the news of his upcoming parenthood.