WWE Rumors: Netflix WWE RAW booking control and more

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The pro wrestling rumor mill will always be turning these days, and we’ve got together all of the latest WWE Rumors that are currently floating around the internet for you to check out below. As always some of these rumors are as of yet officially confirmed so please treat them as such.

Does Netflix control WWE RAW booking?

Triple H appeared on BBC Newsbeat and claimed that Netflix has no creative control over the RAW product, only how long the actual show is and when it airs on the platform. There had been some rumors regarding the streaming giant and their involvement, but at face value it appears as though they don’t have ‘direct’ involvement in booking.

It is likely that Netflix will be asking WWE for some concessions, as it has not been uncommon in the past for the likes of USA Network, FOX et al to ask for certain Superstars to be on their channel. Netflix probably have had a say in that with John Cena appearing on the show for the past few weeks ahead of WrestleMania 41.

Karrion Kross WWE Contract

Fightful Select has reported that Karrion Kross’ WWE contract will be ending at some point this summer. Kross has apparently been impressing people backstage, with Fightful writing “those we’ve spoken to in WWE of late have been ecstatic with Kross’ ability to get himself over with social media and the angles he’s been in on Raw.”

WWE UK PLE 2026

Triple H was asked by the Daily Mail’Alex McCarthy if WWE would be doing another PLE in the United Kingdom “within the next year.” Hunter confirmed that the company would be and that India is also another country he wants the company to head to in the near future.

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