A WWE RAW star got cut off live on the show on Netflix this week. This came after he called out authorities in his promo. Michael Cole and Wade Barrett commented on it afterward as well.
A popular WWE star took a shot at Michael Cole following last night's edition of RAW. Pat McAfee was not on the red brand this week as he was on ESPN's coverage of the College Football National Championship game.
After calling out WWE over being removed from Monday Night Raw, announcer Corey Graves has returned to NXT and is seemingly happy with his new situation.
After it was revealed that Pat McAfee was going to miss Monday Night Raw for the CFP National Championship, WWE has officially announced his replacement.
John Bradshaw Layfield, throughout his many evolutions, has been a part of WWE Raw history since 1996. In that time, WWE has gone from being one of the hottest products on cable television to embracing the world of streaming television as WWE Monday Night Raw is now live every week on Netflix.
Just a week after his emotional social media rant, WWE announcer Corey Graves made his return to NXT. PWInsider reported his return before the show went on the air. Graves was reportedly “booked late” on January 20, 2025, to return to WWE NXT.
Graves was previously in the booth for WWE SmackDown, but when WWE Raw moved to Netflix, Graves moved to NXT for NXT New Year's Evil. It was not clear if the move was permanent. Michael Cole and Pat McAfee called WWE Raw while Joe Tessitore and Wade Barrett called WWE SmackDown.
Michael Cole and Pat McAfee reunited for WWE RAW's debut on Netflix, refreshing their popular commentary duo. Cole's net worth is around $4 million, while McAfee's is at $60 million from various ...
WWE RAW General Manager Adam Pearce took to Twitter today to announce that Bayley has transferred from SmackDown to RAW. She’ll be facing off against Nia Jax on tonight’s show. You can check out the updated lineup for tonight’s episode of WWE RAW below:
This is Wrestling Inc.'s results for "WWE Raw" on January 20, 2025, with a singles match between Drew McIntyre and Seth "Freakin" Rollins!
Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos admits the streamer is "thrilled" with how well WWE is doing on their new platform.