WWE fans, brace yourselves! WWE is set to make history with Monday Night Raw moving to Netflix on January 6, 2025, and rumors are swirling that rap icon Travis Scott could be part of the action. Known for his high-energy shows and major cultural influence, Scott is reportedly in advanced discussions to appear on Raw’s premiere episode on Netflix, according to sources at WrestleVotes Radio.
“There have been some preliminary high-level discussions to have rap superstar Travis Scott appear on the first Monday Night Raw on Netflix from Los Angeles on January 6. Of course, Scott and the WWE have a strong relationship, as he and Rey Mysterio appeared together at Fanatics Fest this past summer in New York City. In addition, WWE will have a presence at the upcoming Complex Con event in Las Vegas, which features Travis Scott among other musical icons. TC, it is worth noting that his song FE!N has been used in all the promotional material for Wrestlemania 41, so WWE is looking to go down this route, the route of bringing in some heavy mainstream names for Netflix debut, and they don’t get much bigger in the pop culture world than Travis Scott.”
The event will bring WWE legends back to the spotlight, with John Cena expected to make an appearance. And if the Travis Scott deal comes through, it will further strengthen WWE’s pop culture reach, especially as Scott’s track “FE!N” has been featured in promotional materials for WrestleMania 41. Scott, who was recently seen backstage at Raw in Houston and attended Fanatics Fest alongside Rey Mysterio, has shown consistent interest in WWE, making this crossover a natural fit.
With this high-profile debut, WWE aims to capture both wrestling fans and the broader Netflix audience, delivering an unforgettable event to kick off a new era in streaming.