Triple H Reacts To WWE RAW's Move To Netflix – Has No Idea If It'll Be Two Or Three Hours

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During the post-WWE Bad Blood 2024 media scrum, WWE Chief Creative Officer Paul "Triple H" Levesque commented on the future of WWE RAW on Netflix, the show moving to two hours on October 7 on the USA Network, and more.

You can check out some highlights from the post-show presser below:

On WWE RAW’s production flow after moving to Netflix: "So here's the cool thing about what we do, slightly different from a lot of other sports. Other sports, someone like Netflix picks them up, and someone has to produce that content because the other sport does not produce the content. We do everything we do, then we deliver the product. They turn on the signal, we deliver it out. That is one of the wonderful things about WWE, that not everybody is in that place."

On WWE on Netflix being WWE in all its glory: "So while I think Netflix gives us this incredible canvas to paint on, and we are looking to paint a masterpiece like we have never done before when we are on their, but it's us doing it. It is going to be WWE in all its glory. We are just going to turn the volume up a lot. We have the ability to do that with Netflix I think in a way we have maybe not really had that opportunity before, and certainly, to when we do that, hit all of the U.S. with Raw, but then with SmackDown and NXT, and all the PLE's, hit 80% of the globe starting January 6, where we were strong in all those places, and with Netflix, it goes another level."

On how hard they are working on the Netflix move: "The one thing I can say is we are working intently on that and put in a lot of hard work into it, but I'm so excited about the opportunity of what that presents for us. Wait and see, but it's going to be awesome."

On the length for Monday Night RAW when it moves to Netflix: "When I find that out, I will let you know. Raw goes down to two hours [On Oct. 7 on USA]. What does that do for us? It's an hour less show. We found ourselves in thsi wild spot. If you had asked me a few years ago, three hours was just — the difference between two and three is like night and day. I can't even express to you how much differen tthat is. Now, we are this place where we are doing three hour shows, and it will drop to two."

On looking at things differently for RAW at two hours: "It's a different way of looking at it that's just different. It's a little bit less stress. It's less but I think sometimes less is more. I think that's going to be a really good thing."

On how WWE is still working through the logistics of RAW on Netflix: "When we get to Netflix, we are still working through all of that. I think the truth is, you guys will have to watch and see. I will wait and see, but we will deal with it. The truth is, no matter what the length of time is, it's about putting out the best product we can, telling the best possible stories we can. At the end of the day, this is what it's all about. Telling stories. Sometimes in our business, we get so caught up into our three-hour, one-hour…the movie is the movie. When the movie is over, it was either good, or it was not good, or too long, or too short. Whatever it is. But we are just making a movie every week, twice a week, to three times a week, actually, with more to come. We approach it in that matter. Let's write the best stories and then figure out how to jam it into whatever timeslot we have available."

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