WWE star Roman Reigns recently spoke about how the TV content could change once Monday Night RAW moves to Netflix. The flagship show will air on the streaming network from January 6, 2025.
The promotion recently signed a huge deal with online streaming platform Netflix to air Monday Night RAW. Roman Reigns and several other stars such as John Cena, Cody Rhodes, CM Punk, and Bianca Belair are already seemingly advertised for the episode. The show will emanate live from the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles, CA.
During a recent interview with Sports Illustrated, Reigns mentioned that there was no need to put adult content on WWE TV. He detailed that if there was a collaboration or suggestion, the creative team would certainly consider it.
"No to the bo*bs and no to the str*p clubs. Honestly, I don't even think about that. That's something that has not even crossed my mind. Look, if we come up with the situation or someone's collaborating, 'hey what do you think about this' or 'that look or this vision?' Then I would take the suggestion and chew on it. But I don't ever sit there and think like 'how can I drop an F-Bomb' or a cigar being in my hand making me look cooler."
Reigns added that he was getting great reactions even when he just said "Yeet" so there was no need to drop F-bombs just to get a pop.
"We're at a point where I say the word Yeet and it gets a pop... I just don't see the point or the need at this point. But if we feel that need, I feel like I can make that happen too." [From 40:21 - 41:17]
While WWE's Netflix debut is still some time away, Roman Reigns has to deal with the threat of the new Bloodline. He will be walking into WarGames this Saturday to take down Solo Sikoa and his version of The Bloodline.
The original Bloodline had some respite this past Friday as Paul Heyman returned and brought CM Punk with him to be the final member of Team Roman.
It will be interesting to see how the original Bloodline will fare against Solo Sikoa and his henchmen at Survivor Series: WarGames.
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