WWE fans, take note: Peacock’s extensive library of Monday Night Raw episodes, covering every moment from its 1993 debut through 2024, will disappear from the platform at the end of December. This move coincides with WWE’s highly anticipated programming shift to Netflix, where new episodes of Raw will debut starting in January 2025.

The big question now is whether Netflix will carry the complete archive of Raw episodes. While the streaming giant has confirmed that “select” WWE programming will be available in January, it’s unclear if that includes the full history of Monday Night Raw.

For Peacock subscribers, this means just a few weeks remain to relive classic moments, iconic matches, and unforgettable promos from Raw’s storied past. As of now, WWE and Netflix haven’t provided clarity on how—or if—the entire archive will be made available again.

The move to Netflix represents a major shift for WWE’s digital presence, but the uncertainty surrounding the archival content has left fans eager for answers. Will Netflix become the new home for the complete WWE archive, or will fans lose access to decades of Raw history?

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Steve Carrier

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