Netflix WWE Raw viewership numbers sank a whopping 37% on the much-touted program's second week, which may not be a good sign.
Following his loss on "WWE Raw's" Netflix debut, the question of where Seth Rollins goes from here was a recent topic of interest on "Busted Open Radio."
Bronson Reed was a big fan of Seth Rollins taking the Helluva Kick to end this week’s episode of WWE Monday Night RAW on Netflix. During Monday’s show, Zayn accidentally hit Rollins with the kick while trying to help him fight off Drew McIntyre.
Turns out the Jax-Ripley ambush was just the catalyst for a very speedy build toward a match at Saturday Night's Main Event. After Jax defeated Bayley (who is on "Raw" now), Ripley's music hit and the two women brawled until Ripley declared: "You. Me. Saturday Night."
Raw in Dallas delivered thrilling action and drama. Seth Rollins defeated Drew McIntyre in the main event. Nia Jax attacked Rhea Ripley, leading to a brawl. Jey Uso confronted Gunther, resulting in a heated exchange.
For WWE, 2025 is clearly going to be more of the same in one blossoming, problematic area—Seth Rollins. Rollins started the huge year—the new era—of
CM Punk won against Seth Rollins during WWE RAW on Netflix, with Punk hitting Rollins with two consecutive Go to Sleeps. In a post-show interview, Pun
CM Punk and Seth Rollins went to war on the debut edition of "Raw" on Netflix. The two superstars have a checkered past, stemming from when Punk left the promotion on bad terms in 2014.
Seth Rollins says that CM Punk was a cancer to his career. During an interview with Chris Van Vliet, Rollins spoke openly about his relationship with CM Punk an
Seth Rollins comments on his goals in WWE. Rollins, 38, has done it all in WWE. He has held world titles, won the Royal Rumble, and faced numerous top stars in high-profile matches. With the company entering the Netflix era,
Seth Rollins explains why he's one of the few people in the WWE locker room who isn't happy to have CM Punk in the sports entertainment promotion.