Triple H On WWE RAW On Netflix: We Will Bring You Things Like You Have Never Seen Before
Triple H hypes up WWE RAW moving to Netflix.
At the WWE RAW on Netflix Kickoff event, Triple H discussed WWE RAW moving to Netflix and said that WWE would become bigger than ever.
“Now, with the biggest streaming service in the world as our partner, we become bigger than we have ever been before,” Triple H said. “On January 6, it is not just the launch of Raw. It is a new launch of WWE worldwide. I promise you, we will bring you the biggest stars, we will bring you the biggest storylines, we will bring you things like you have never seen before.
“Netflix on January 6 is just the start. That officially is the road to WrestleMania in Las Vegas. I can promise you from here to then, this will be like nothing you have ever seen before.”

Triple H On WWE’s Success
Triple H went on to say that he thought WWE’s current success was sustainable. He stated that the future was very bright.
“I think [WWE’s success] is sustainable,” he said. “It is a global product with a global fanbase, with people from all around the world that come together what WWE brings them week in and week out. This time, I can look at the roster that we have and say I have never seen a roster of more talented men and women from top to bottom than we have right now.
“I have never seen this company have more global appeal than what we have right now, and with NXT and the Performance Center and everything that Shawn Michaels and Matt Bloom and that team are creating, this is as sustainable as it has ever been. The future is incredibly bright.”
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