That’s an important detail. We are coming up on the start of a new era in WWE and that makes for quite the change of pace. Monday Night Raw is leaving cable after more than thirty years and moving over to Netflix, marking the first time the show has been on a streaming service. That opens up some questions, and now we have an idea about one of the bigger ones.
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One of the questions that has been circulating before the Monday Night Raw premiere on Netflix has been about how long the show will run each week. During an appearance on the SI Media Podcast, WWE CCO Triple H said that the show’s runtime will be “flexible”. The show will be able to end whenever it needs to rather than stretching the show longer or crunching it shorter than necessary. There is no time constraint on Netflix, as the broadcast does not have a preceding or followup program.
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Opinion: This is something that makes sense, as the show is no longer going to be stuck with the time constraints of cable television. That opens up some new doors and in some cases we should be able to wrap the show up earlier than later. There have been times where Monday Night Raw feels like it is being stretched out longer than necessary and hopefully this helps fix the issue.
What do you think of the situation? What is the ideal length for the show? Let us know in the comments below.
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