WWE kicked off a new era with the WWE Raw on Netflix premiere on January 6, delivering some major moments that fans won’t soon forget. The high-profile show featured appearances from The Rock and John Cena, an intense Tribal Combat Match between Roman Reigns and Solo Sikoa, CM Punk battling Seth Rollins, and Rhea Ripley defending her WWE Women’s World Championship against Liv Morgan.

In a recent interview with Netflix’s website, WWE Director of Character Development Rob Fee shared his thoughts on the premiere and the future of WWE Raw on Netflix. Fee discussed how the episode not only delivered big moments but set the stage for even more thrilling developments down the line. He went on to explain that the show is only going to get more captivating as time goes on, promising that fans will be hooked like never before.

“There were huge moments. John Cena announcing he’s going to be in the Royal Rumble. Logan Paul saying he’s a full-time WWE Superstar now. Roman Reigns is getting all the power back — where does that leave him? So many big things are happening now and on the way,” Fee said. “

He continued, “It really feels like it’s going to be appointment TV for the world, which is unbelievable. I think it’s a complete game-changer. Over the next several weeks, months, and years, you’re going to see stories from the beginning — how they start building, how these relationships play out, how superstars interact, and you’ll get invested in these stories. The nuance is captivating [and] there’s so much attention to detail. If you enjoyed tonight, you’re in for a treat, because it’s only going to get more addicting from here.”

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As Fee hints, WWE’s shift to Netflix marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter for the company, and it’s clear that there are more game-changing moments in store.

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