Wrestle Where You Want With WWE and Netflix Games Soon
The WWE landed on Netflix on Jan. 6, and soon Netflix subscribers will be able to throw their own flying elbows, clotheslines and even the occasional Stone Cold stunner. Netflix announced Thursday that it will be bringing the WWE 2K video games to mobile devices this fall exclusively on Netflix Games.
Seth Rollins, Damian Priest, and Gunther were world champions on Raw.
Sami Zayn is not in the right head space heading into the WWE Royal Rumble. Not only did he lose again to Drew McIntyre, but he accidentally gave a Helluva Kick to Cody Rhodes. Here's all of tonight's WWE Raw on Netflix results.
On Wednesday, the streaming giant put together a star-studded lineup to roll out its upcoming slate at Hollywood’s historic Egyptian Theatre. Bela Bajaria, Netflix’s chief content officer, celebrated a 2024 full of sports content,
A new WWE 2K mobile game is coming, exclusively for Netflix members. The joint venture is a continuation of Netflix and the WWE’s partnership, with RAW now airing weekly on the streaming service. Presumably the games’ famous (infamous) customization options will be included for mobile,
Netflix is already deepening its commitment to WWE. The streamer is already home to live RAW in the United States and other events like SmackDown in international territories (in addition to streaming many archive
All the big announcements from Next on Netflix for 2025 including new date announcements, first looks and lots more!
El Presidente reports on Triple H entering the WWE Hall of Fame, sharing dictatorial wisdom on self-promotion and recalling the time his face was accidentally carved into the dark side of the moon.
Cody Rhodes is set to make an appearance on WWE Raw on Netflix tonight. This is of course no shock, as Rhodes was announced for the show and is listed on WWE's
One of WWE's biggest yearly events, the Royal Rumble, will be shown live on Netflix in the UK and other countries around the world this weeked. However, fans in the
What does it take to coax Ben Affleck to the deteriorating heart of Hollywood Blvd. at 9 a.m. on a Wednesday to deliver the two-minute elevator pitch for his latest movie to a room full of journalists? Just Netflix, apparently.