WWE has been delivering some of the most intriguing storylines and exciting matches on both RAW and SmackDown. The Stamford-based company has ensured that both brands have the most exciting content in the industry, keeping fans engaged with the storylines every week.
The company recently made a massive match announcement for the upcoming episode of RAW. On their official X/Twitter handle, WWE announced that the red brand would feature a singles match between R-Truth and Pete Dunne after the former has been confused with Dunne's name for quite a few weeks.
However, in their announcement, the company, rather than naming Dunne, wrote 'whatever you prefer to call him,' which left the star infuriated. Replying to the announcement, Pete Dunne asked who the account admin was.
WWE has some big plans for the premiere of RAW on Netflix
WWE recently announced that RAW's premiere on Netflix would emanate from the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles, California, on January 6, 2025. The Stamford-based company has already announced some of the biggest names for the show, including John Cena, Roman Reigns, Cody Rhodes, and Seth Rollins, among others.
While the Monday Night show has been featured in a two-hour format over the last few months, it is expected to switch back to its regular three-hour format once it moves to Netflix. This would open the opportunity to deliver more exciting matches and storylines weekly, with the Road to WrestleMania on the horizon.
The show is also expected to feature some exciting matches and promos, shaping the future of the brand and the company ahead of the Royal Rumble Premium Live Event. With a lot in store for RAW's premiere on the streaming platform, fans will have to keep the anticipation pumping for January 6.