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WWE’s Netflix Debut Features Star-Studded Night in Inglewood

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WWE‘s “Raw” made its highly anticipated Netflix debut Monday night at the new Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California, delivering a star-studded spectacle that blended wrestling, music, and celebrity appearances. The event, broadcast live from the home of the LA Clippers, featured Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, Travis Scott, and a host of other A-listers, alongside high-stakes matches and memorable moments.

The night kicked off with The Rock shedding his villainous “heel” persona to address the WWE Universe, thanking fans and even acknowledging rival Cody Rhodes. The Rock also honored his cousin Roman Reigns, who defeated Solo Sikoa in a heated match to retain his title as the undisputed “Tribal Chief” of their Samoan wrestling dynasty. The Rock presented Reigns with a sacred Samoan Ula Fala, symbolizing his victory.

Travis Scott made a surprise appearance, joining Jey Uso in the ring during his match against Drew McIntyre. Scott, wearing a custom WWE title belt, hyped the crowd with his hit song “Fe!n” and later met with The Rock backstage. WWE Chief Content Officer Triple H praised Scott’s passion for wrestling, hinting at future collaborations. “Travis Scott is another guy like Bad Bunny who grew up watching this, loves and respects what we do,” Triple H said during a post-show press conference.

Other celebrities in attendance included Seth Green, Macaulay Culkin, Tiffany Haddish, and O’Shea Jackson Jr. The New Day stirred controversy by dissing Kendrick Lamar during a promo, claiming Drake won their rap battle, which drew boos from the hometown crowd. Meanwhile, Hulk Hogan faced a chorus of boos while promoting his new beer.

In the ring, CM Punk defeated Seth Rollins, and Rhea Ripley reclaimed her Women’s Title from Liv Morgan. John Cena also made a special appearance to announce his participation in the upcoming Royal Rumble, marking the start of his yearlong farewell tour. “Raw” will continue to air every Monday on Netflix at 8 p.m. EST.