The big WWE Raw move to Netflix is getting closer, but there are still plenty of things that could change on the brand before then.
From personnel changes, future plans, and even the run time of the show, plenty of adjustments could be coming to the red brand.
Here are seven changes that could be coming to WWE Raw soon.
7. WWE Raw Going Back To Two Hours
Starting next week, October 7, WWE Raw will become a two-hour show for the remainder of the year.
This mahor change is likely going to be the catalyst for a few more, which is what we’ll get to later in this list.
At this point, it’s unknown exactly what the plan is when Raw moves to Netflix in January – it could stay at two hours, go back to three hours, or, since it’s not linear TV, be flexible from week-to-week.
Perhaps WWE is going to use these next couple of months as a measure of how two-hour shows play out and make a decision from there.
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