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Many people view professional wrestling with derision.
I’m not alone in this opinion.
ET or catch up later in the week.
In fact, it might be even better to watch from your home than in person.
But wrestling is undoubtedly scripted.
This brings me to one of two criticisms I have about “Raw,” and they’re connected.
The show clocks in somewhere between two to three hours long and it’s just too long.
During the scenes of dialogue and monologue, this isn’t a huge issue.
But some of the fights could use some editing.
I get that you might’t have someone be pinned down or knocked out right away.
Ultimately though, I came away thoroughly impressed by just how much the show held my attention.
Netflix has a winner on its hands with its new weekly live event.
Even better news is that fans won’t have to pay-per-view for any of Netflix’s WWE events.
Netflix has told us that there are “No present plans to pivot from our subscription-based model.