Triple H: WWE Raw On Netflix Runtime Will Be Flexible

WWE’s massive deal to bring Monday Night Raw to Netflix is quickly approaching the January 6th premiere date, and talk about its run time has been widely speculated. While initial reports suggested a return to the familiar three-hour broadcast, there has been some speculation that it could be a little shorter than three hours due to Netflix being flexible with the run time.

Triple H discussed this while speaking to Jimmy Traina on the SI Media podcast. Here are the highlights:

On how long the show will be: “It will be flexible. It will be flexible in I don’t necessarily know the time constraints of network television or cable television apply. It’s a slightly different platform. Much like many episodic shows, they have the ability to do whatever the show needs to have down. If this episode needs to be an hour, great, it’s an hour. If the next episode needs to be 42 minutes, it’s 42 minutes. It’s what makes for the best product. I’m not saying we’re going to be 42 minutes, but clearly, we’ll deliver the product in a way that is best for Netflix and their business model and best for our storytelling.”

On whether there will be an average: “We have averages. For me, the perfect show time is somewhere in the two-and-a-half-hour range. If you had asked me years ago [about] the two-hour shows, you get into them, and you don’t have the real estate on that program to get everything in there you want to get in, all the stories and characters. Sometimes, it’s a good thing because it creates scarcity and opportunity for people to be moreover, but sometimes there are things you want to get in there. People lose track of the fact that what we do is live. There are formats we have to stick with and constraints of commercial time. If you run a segment that is scheduled for 10 minutes and it ends up being colossal content and goes 17 minutes, you’re now 17 minutes into a show, and you have to find places to pull that out and still hit commercial times and crossover times, which is important for networks. All of that makes it difficult to do. I think we’ll have more freedom in the format and more freedom to say…if two hours is not enough, three hours you can be in the position of ‘did you need that or was it important?’ I don’t want to say filler because I don’t want anyone to feel like they’re filler. Sometimes, a three-hour show, having hours that crossover, you’re so constrained by that, that you’re putting in the show what we call ‘collapsible.’ The show is heavy, we get late into an hour, something has to lose time. What is collapsible? What is not the story driving everything? What can be shrunk or can go quicker? The amount of commercial time doesn’t change. It’s difficult. Sometimes, three hours can feel long, and two hours is not enough. Somewhere in the middle is a sweet spot.”

If you use any portion of the quotes from this article, please credit SI Media podcast with an h/t to WrestlingNews.co for the transcription.

Andrew Ravens
Andrew Ravens
Andrew Ravens is a reporter for WrestlingNews.co, where he covers the latest happenings in the world of professional wrestling. Based in Tulsa, Oklahoma, his main focus is reporting on day-to-day wrestling news, with a special emphasis on covering WWE and AEW. Having covered the industry since 2013, Andrew has developed an extensive knowledge of pro wrestling. His work involves more than just standard news updates; he also serves as a beat writer, providing in-depth and ongoing coverage of wrestling companies and its storylines. His skill set includes providing detailed play-by-play coverage for major events, ensuring fans who can't watch live still get a feel for the action. He also handles transcription, accurately converting interviews and media scrums for readers. As a dedicated reporter, Andrew frequently attends major wrestling events to cover them live, including WWE's Monday Night Raw and SmackDown, as well as AEW Dynamite. You can get in touch with Andrew for news tips or correspondence by emailing him at ravenstarmedia21@gmail.com.

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