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,
Levesque then explained how Netflix is a company that prioritizes data and analytics that can see their live numbers, despite what many have said about WWE over the years about th
WWE’s Chief Content Officer Triple H has been the head of creative on the Main Roster. Under his creative direction, WWE has seen a lot of success. The latest milestone for WWE was getting a streaming service deal with the Streaming Juggernaut Netflix.
Triple H compared Raw’s debut on Netflix to WrestleMania and explained how they will keep getting better. The event marked the first time Raw was shown live on Netflix. Legends like Hulk Hogan, The Rock and The Undertaker all appeared in a show main evented by CM Punk beating Seth Rollins.
Paul "Triple H" Levesque is facing criticism for a WWE promo that fans feel betray the spirit of pro wrestling.
Monday night was a history-making night for WWE, even if not every performer got to play a full part. This week’s Monday Night Raw from the Intuit Dome in California made history as the first ever
There was only one man worthy of kicking off WWE’s new era on Netflix – Paul ‘Triple H’ Levesque. Standing in the middle of the ring as Raw arrived on the streaming service
WWE has moved its flagship show, Monday Night RAW, to Netflix in a $5 Billion deal, resulting in a successful debut event. Guided by WWE Chief Content
Triple H still wants SmackDown to feel big. In recent weeks, the buzz surrounding WWE has largely focused on the WWE Raw on Netflix premiere. Major matches have been announced for the show, and stars like The Rock and John Cena have confirmed that they will be there as well.
Triple H recently confirmed to Jimmy Traina on the SI Media podcast recently that WWE Raw on Netflix’s runtime will be flexible. Raw has only been a two-hour show for the last three months
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 announced that one of its wildest and most unpredictable titles will once again be alive: the Hardcore Championship, but in 2025. That was an announcement made while headliner Travis Scott was leading performances during ComplexCon.