WWE maintains its family-friendly approach despite online speculation
Summary
– Monday Night RAW is set to move to Netflix in 2025, ushering in a new era
– Nick Khan confirmed WWE will not transition to edgier, Attitude Era-style programming
– WWE plans to maintain family-friendly content while exploring global influences
The announcement of Monday Night RAW’s move to Netflix in 2025 continues to generate excitement and speculation among fans. While some hoped the transition might bring back the edgier tone of the Attitude Era, WWE President Nick Khan has clarified that this won’t be the case.
Speaking to Sports Illustrated, Khan reaffirmed WWE’s commitment to producing multi-generational, advertiser-friendly programming. He dismissed rumors of a shift to more mature content, emphasizing that WWE will stay true to its established family-friendly approach.
“We’re not changing the rating of our programming,” Khan stated. “There’s some online chatter about, oh, it’s gonna be R rated… That’s definitely not happening. It’s family-friendly, multi-generational, advertiser-friendly programming. It’s gonna stay that way.”
Khan hinted at possibly incorporating a “global flair” into WWE’s storytelling and presentation as the Netflix partnership evolves, aiming to broaden the company’s worldwide appeal.
With Triple H overseeing the transition, WWE is poised to make the most of this new chapter. Fans can look forward to innovative programming that remains rooted in the values that have made WWE a global entertainment leader.