It’s time. WWE has been undergoing a variety of changes throughout the last few months, with its television shows undergoing several of those changes. The company’s three main shows are in the process of moving to different platforms, with Monday Night Raw still to go. The show’s remaining months on the USA Network will only be two hours in length, and now we might know something more about the upcoming changes.
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According to WrestleVotes Radio by way of Cagesideseats.com, SmackDown will be expanding to three hours from January – May 2025. There is no word on if the show will continue to be three hours after May. At the same time, Monday Night Raw will be returning to three hours when it debuts on Netflix in January. WWE has not made an announcement about either show’s runtimes changing.
This could be interesting. Check out what the three WWE shows have been up to lately:
Opinion: These are changes which make sense on paper, as Monday Night Raw has been three hours for over twelve years now and SmackDown going to the same length would even things out a bit. That being said, it has been nice to have Monday Night Raw back at two hours. It seems that it is going to be nice while it lasts though, as we might not be seeing it for too much longer.
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