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'It's safe for families and kids' - Triple H claims WWE Raw on Netflix will be friendly for all kinds of audience (Source: X)
Triple H confirmed that the WWE programming will continue to be family-friendly despite the Netflix deal for WWE Raw. The WWE CCO claimed that kids and family members can watch the product without worrying about the 18+ elements. When asked about the buffering issues on Netflix, Hunter reiterated that he would be fine with it provided 60 million tune into the show.
Triple H stressed what the demand of the fans and what the supply from WWE could be. Hunter confirmed that the new deal would ensure what the old fans have wanted from the show. He confirmed that the show would be friendly for the kids and the family members. He said Raw on Netflix would not change in that regard.
"I think it’s what you want and expect out of WWE. It’s not pushing anybody away from what they want, it’s a safe place for families, for kids, and for everybody to be able to view the programming. That will not change," said Hunter in the interview.
'If it blinks a couple of times and we do 60 million, I’m good with that' - Triple H on Netflix's buffering issues
When Netflix's deal with WWE was announced, there was a major concern. Many thought the show might go away with the family-friendly audience. However, Triple H has nullified such claims. There was another big issue pointed out by the users who watched the bout between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul.
There was a huge buffering issue from Netflix's end and the fans expressed their disappointment over the poor buffering issues. When asked about the same, Hunther claimed that he would be fine with buffering if 60 million fans tuned in to watch the show. He reiterated it again when asked by one of the reporters in an interview.
"I’ll just say, if it blinks a couple of times and we do 60 million, I’m good with that," said Triple H. Fans were disappointed with Hunter's statement and accused him of not caring the fans enough. It is to be seen how Netflix would fix its issues ahead of the execution of its WWE programs.
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