The upcoming switch for WWE RAW from The USA Network to Netflix has been seen as a massive deal for the wrestling business. The switch to the popular streaming platform is set to become a reality in January next year.
It was revealed at Money in the Bank that John Cena will be a major part of the move and will be on his Farewell Tour throughout 2025, while Cody Rhodes and Roman Reigns are also set to be huge influences when the company finds its new home.
Dave Meltzer of The Wrestling Observer recently opened up about the switch to Netflix and noted that the only real question marks were Brock Lesnar and The Undertaker. While it's likely that The Deadman will make several appearances since he is still under contract with WWE, but Brock Lesnar's status will depend upon whether the legal team can clear him to make his return.
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Lesnar has been absent for almost a year with his last match coming against Rhodes at SummerSlam 2023, but recent legal and personal issues have meant that he has been pushed out of the spotlight and hardly mentioned on TV.
Triple H recently noted that Brock Lesnar was still part of WWE
Brock Lesnar was last seen in WWE in last year's SummerSlam. Despite his lengthy absence and the fact that he was identified from the information reported in the recent Janel Grant lawsuit, Triple H was asked about The Beast's status as part of the press conference following WrestleMania 40.
The Game confirmed that the 47-year-old was still under a contract with WWE. He also made it clear that Lesnar wasn't out of the company and that he was just at home being Brock and waiting for the call to make his return.
The Chief Content Officer further confirmed that the situation regarding the veteran was the same as before, which means that Brock Lesnar could return at any time, and a lot depends on legal clearances.