WWE RAW May Still Find Its Way To Warner Brothers Discovery

WWE is still heavy in their television talks for the RAW brand, and a very interesting possible home is still in play. Now, as we close out 2023, it appears that Warner Bros Discovery could be interested in picking up a different pro wrestling show.

What’s Going On For WWE In 2024

SmackDown will return to the USA Network under a recently inked five-year deal, commencing in 2024. The CW will get NXT as well. Fans are curious about the potential impact on the company, and the future home for RAW.

There is an opportunity for Monday Night RAW to continue advanced discussions with Warner Bros. Discovery, facilitated by CM Punk. It was previously reported that CM Punk’s addition to the red brand could greatly drive up interest

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While speaking on Wrestling Observer Radio, Dave Meltzer expressed skepticism about SmackDown remaining on Fridays. He also suggested the possibility of RAW shifting to a different night, with anticipated news on this matter within the next two weeks. The big idea in play is WBD’s interest, which could really shake up the pro wrestling world. 

“I think that there will be stuff in the next couple of weeks most likely. It could be the final deal…it could end up with the status quo. It’s not impossible. It could end up with incredible differences. Just got to wait it out and see. The main thing though is WWE and WBD is not a dead deal and it appeared to be a dead deal before. If they take the deal, it would require WBD to spend well over $350 million per year…WBD may not want to go that high anyway.”

What We Know So Far

WWE’s fees for Friday Night SmackDown have increased by nearly 40% with the new USA Network agreement. The coming year will reveal whether SmackDown thrives on its return to the USA Network, and if both SmackDown and RAW undergo significant schedule changes.

Of course, AEW is on Warner Brothers Discovery, and WWE RAW moving to that platform could really throw a wrench in Tony Khan’s plans. We will have to see what happens, because the pro wrestling world has been incredibly unpredictable so far.

WWE will make a ton of money on RAW’s next television deal, as they are already making a killing on SmackDown’s new contract. At this time, anything seems to be on the table, even moving nights of the week. That would also cause fans to have to reprogram their weekly viewing habits, which is not as big of a task in today’s age where streaming reigns supreme.

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