As WWE prepares to take Monday Night Raw to Netflix on January 6, 2025, the creative direction of its storylines could be set for a major overhaul.

According to Sportskeeda’s Chris Featherstone, WWE talent is gearing up to embrace a more authentic, organic approach to storytelling, with an emphasis on “going with their gut” to deliver moments that feel real and unscripted.

This shift aligns perfectly with Netflix’s reputation for cinematic excellence. With more freedom to experiment outside the constraints of network TV, WWE plans to incorporate a film-like quality into its programming—especially as WrestleMania season approaches. Featherstone noted that fans can expect a “cinematic nature” to become a defining element of the Netflix era, potentially taking WWE’s storytelling to unprecedented heights.

“There are talent backstage in WWE who are really focused on getting a feel of the crowd and “going with their gut with what’s given” by the creative team in order to generate stories that come off as more authentic and not scripted. This is a theme that will go into the Netflix era with storylines.”

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The possibilities are endless. Will we see intricate, movie-style storylines? Could iconic rivalries like Roman Reigns vs. Cody Rhodes or CM Punk vs. Seth Rollins take on a whole new layer of drama? WWE’s commitment to storytelling is poised to become more immersive, drawing viewers deeper into the action.

The Netflix debut of Monday Night Raw will feature a stacked card, including top stars like John Cena, Bianca Belair, Roman Reigns, and CM Punk. With this bold creative direction in play, it’s clear that WWE is aiming to redefine its flagship show and create a product that appeals to both loyal fans and new audiences.

Are you excited about WWE’s creative changes on Netflix? What kind of storylines are you hoping to see? Let us know your thoughts in the comments and join the conversation!

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Steve Carrier

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