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Saturday, November 8, 2025

WWE Raw in Paris: Special Netflix start time set for 2 p.m. ET

Monday’s Raw emanates from Paris La Défense Arena and follows a weekend of shifting broadcast rights for WWE premium events

Sports 2 months ago

WWE’s Monday Night Raw will air from the Paris La Défense Arena on Monday, beginning at a special time of 2 p.m. ET on Netflix.

The episode comes on the heels of Saturday’s Premium Live Event, Clash in Paris, which aired on Peacock. Clash was the final main roster premium live event to appear on Peacock in the United States as WWE transitions future main roster events to ESPN.

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Wrestlepalooza, the inaugural event, is scheduled for Sept. 20 on ESPN, followed by Crown Jewel on Oct. 11 and Survivor Series on Nov. 29. Peacock will not be completely sidelined: the streamer will continue to host four Saturday Night’s Main Events per year and will carry NXT Premium Live Events through March 2026.

WWE has announced the final two Saturday Night’s Main Events for 2025 will take place on Nov. 1 and Dec. 13. The Dec. 13 broadcast is slated to include John Cena’s retirement match. The network and streaming arrangements mark a notable reshuffling of how WWE packages its marquee shows for U.S. viewers while maintaining some content on Peacock.

Monday’s Raw is part of WWE’s international touring schedule and the earlier U.S. start time accommodates the time difference; 2 p.m. ET corresponds to 8 p.m. local time in Paris. The Netflix window for the episode applies to the platform’s live-streaming coverage announced for select WWE programming.

The weekend’s schedule and the coming shift in broadcast partners underscore changes in WWE’s distribution strategy for premium events, balancing new long-term streaming deals with legacy carriage. Fans looking to watch Raw in the United States should tune to Netflix at the announced start time; international availability may vary by territory and platform agreements.

Clash in Paris provided the immediate context for the broadcast changes, and the company’s forthcoming event calendar now spans multiple broadcasters and streaming platforms through the end of the year and into early 2026. WWE’s evolving media partnerships will determine where future premium events and special broadcasts appear for domestic and international audiences.