They’re working on it. We are just a few months away from Monday Night Raw moving to Netflix, ending its thirty plus year run on cable television. That is one of the biggest changes the show has ever seen and opens a brand new era for the show. As it turns out, everything is not set in stone just yet, with one of the most important details not exactly set in stone
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According to PWInsider.com by way of Cagesideseats.com, Monday Night Raw’s weekly runtime on Netflix may not be the same every week. While the show will be closer to three hours and two, it is believed to be “flexible” as things start to come together. Monday Night Raw is currently running as a two hour show for its final months on USA, marking its first time not being a regular three hour broadcast since 2012.
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Opinion: This is something that has been going back and forth for months now and it’s not overly surprising. At the end of the day, Monday Night Raw is not going to be hampered by the same guidelines that have held it back on cable and we could be in for something different. This could be the kind of change that really boosts the show up and that might be what it has been needing for a long time now.
What do you think of the change? What else does Monday Night Raw need to change? Let us know in the comments below.
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