VIDEO: Netflix releases first ads promoting WWE’s debut in January

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The beginning of the media push for WWE’s debut on Netflix has begun.

On Thursday, the streaming giant dropped their first 30-second spot on social media to help build to the debut which will begin domestically with Raw on Monday, January 6th from Los Angeles, California’s new Intuit Dome.

The clip, set to Mustard and Migos’ “Pure Water,” features several fans and a pair of podcasters yelling in excitement about WWE action. Several big spots are shown in addition to current wrestlers like The Rock, John Cena, Cody Rhodes, Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins, Tiffany Stratton, Jade Cargill, and others. Interestingly, NXT Champion Trick Williams was also shown in the montage despite not being on the main roster.

Netflix didn’t give the exact date for the premiere, instead going with “January 2025.”

They also dropped a nearly identical spot for Netflix UK and Ireland (sans the aforementioned fans and podcasters) in which they promote Raw, SmackDown and NXT, PLEs and “select programming & historic PLEs” from the archive.

In January, the two announced a 10-year, $5 billion deal which will bring Raw to Netflix domestically and for all WWE content internationally.