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  • Come 1 April, WWE will bodyslam its way onto Netflix in India

    Come 1 April, WWE will bodyslam its way onto Netflix in India

    MUMBAI: In a spectacular manoeuvre that has the wrestling world buzzing, WWE has officially announced its debut on Netflix India, following a colossal $5 billion deal that will see the streaming giant become the new home of spandex-clad drama and high-flying action.

    Starting 1 April 2025, Indian fans can swap their remote-wrestling for front-row streaming as WWE’s chief content officer, Paul “Triple H” Levesque, delivered the news via YouTube with all the dramatic flair of a perfectly executed entrance theme.

    “The Netflix era is upon us,” declared Triple H, confirming that Indian viewers will soon have uninterrupted access to RAW, SmackDown, NXT, and premium live events including SummerSlam, Money in the Bank, and the crown jewel – WrestleMania.

    The streaming platform isn’t just pinning down the basics. Netflix will unleash a treasure trove of archival content from the WWE vault, giving fans the opportunity to bodyslam their way through decades of wrestling nostalgia.

    “Created for fans and presented live and in living colour,” announced Netflix, “we’re stepping into the ring with WWE, showcasing serialised storytelling and high-adrenaline action three times a week, 52 weeks a year.”

    After years of WWE content being broadcast through Sony Sports Network – whose five-year deal taps out in March – this move represents a championship belt change in how Indian audiences consume their favourite squared-circle entertainment.

    In a move that would make any good tag-team partner proud, Netflix is also introducing Hindi commentary, ensuring that even the verbal smackdowns translate perfectly to the local audience.

    “Through this partnership, WWE fans in India will have seamless and immersive access to all WWE programming,” WWE declared in its press release, effectively drop-kicking barriers to viewing.

    With India boasting one of WWE’s most devoted international fanbases, this Netflix partnership promises to clothesline the competition and reach even more enthusiasts with its unique cocktail of athleticism, drama, and larger-than-life storytelling.

    The question on everyone’s lips now isn’t “Can you smell what The Rock is cooking?” but rather, “Are your streaming devices ready?” 

    As WWE prepares to power-bomb its way onto Netflix India, fans can expect nothing less than a championship-calibre viewing experience.

  • Understanding the Netflix-Sony Pictures-WWE tangle

    Understanding the Netflix-Sony Pictures-WWE tangle

    MUMBAI: If this does come true, it would be good news for wrestling fans. There have been rumours in the market that it’s quite possible that the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) programmes might shift to Netflix in India come next year. Timelines are not clear but sports rights watchers  are guesstimating that  this could happen sometime beginning next fiscal, that is from April 2025.

    Netflix had in January 2024 agreed to pay $500 million per year ($5 billion for 10 years with an option to renew for another 10 or to exit after five years) to TKO Holdings the parent of WWE, for the rights to air the show Raw in the US, the UK, Canada and Latin America with other territories being  added in the future. In every other market, Netflix has the rights to  air Raw and the other two weekly shows, SmackDown and NXT, plus all of its major showcases, including WrestleMania and SummerSlam.

    This includes India. However, the India rights have been with Ten Sports which has been under the Sony Pictures Network India (SPNI) umbrella for nearly 10 years  and the two together have had the rights for around two decades. WWE shows have been the top rated programmes on Ten Sports channels and have been their staple programming ever since.

    In the,  US the current deal gets activated in 2025 and Netflix will air the first episode of Raw on n 6 January 2025. The Intuit Dome in California will be the location for the hosting of the debut episode. The rights vested with Comcast’s USA Network until October 2024, but the WWE gave it a short extension till the end of the year. It is one of USA Network’s top shows, drawing an audience of 17.5 million over the course of a year. Then, 82 per cent of Americans say they’ve heard of WWE. As of June 2024, WWE had 90 million fans in the US, according to market research firm SSRS/Luker.  To top this all, Raw which made its debut in 1993 has a back catalogue of 1,600 plus episodes. 

    Ditto is its popularity in India, though the number of fans may be in a much higher zone. Estimates  are that the WWE  and its fighters have  a large fanbase – the largest fan base outside of the US  – in India it has ballooned to in excess of 100 million.   As they say in India everything happens at scale, ditto with TV shows too. In fact, it is highly popular amongst young kids and the youth, Around five years ago, the WWE had estimated that its shows get about 335 million unique viewers annually in India with almost 40 per cent  of them being women. This is what encourage SPNI’s acquisition team to acquire its rights from TKO Holdings from 2020 to 2025.  It turned out to be a good decision as the WWE programming block is one of the top earning properties on Ten Sports and draws loyal audiences. And of course advertisers. 

    With the rights deal with SPNI  coming to an end in India in 2025, and Netflix acquiring the programming rights for the  world for the next 10 years, it’s quite logical to assume that SPNI may find it difficult to re-negotiate its renewal of rights with TKO Holdings for the Indian market. For Netflix is sure to use the WWE as a subscription driver and one major way it can do that is by keeping the matches exclusive on its streaming service and keep out SPNI from showing them on television.  

    “WWE is sports entertainment. So it’s as close to our core as you can get in terms of sports storytelling,” Netflix’s  Ted Sarandos had said during one of the investors calls. “We are in the sports business, but we’re in the part that we bring the most value to, which is the drama of sport.”

    In all probability, Netflix will also develop shoulder programming which could be documentaries or dramatised series  around professional wrestling. 

    The coming months will tell us which way the cookie will tumble – Sony Pictures Networks  or Netflix in India. Until then we can get back to our TV screens, if you are a WWE hardcore fan, and watch the coming matches on satellite and cable TV.

  • LIVE Hindi Commentary Returns for WWE® RAW™, SmackDown™, NXT™ and Pay-Per-Views on Sony Ten 3 Channels

    LIVE Hindi Commentary Returns for WWE® RAW™, SmackDown™, NXT™ and Pay-Per-Views on Sony Ten 3 Channels

    Sony Pictures Sports Network (SPSN), the exclusive broadcast partner for WWE in India, announces the return of LIVE Hindi commentary for WWE’s weekly flagship shows RAW, SmackDown and NXT plus all Pay-Per-View special events starting with Backlash™ airing on Monday, June 15.

    WWE fans in India can tune-in to SONY TEN 3 channels to catch their favourite WWE Superstars in action with Hindi commentary, while SONY TEN 1 continues to be the destination for WWE with English commentary.

    In addition, SPSN will also live telecast one of WWE’s biggest pay-per-view events, Backlash, in Hindi and English on Monday, June 15. This year’s event will be bigger than ever as viewers will witness Randy Orton™ take on Edge™, reigniting their rivalry in The Greatest Wrestling Match Ever. The event will also see Drew McIntyre™ defend his WWE Championship title against Bobby Lashley™; Braun Strowman™ against The Miz™ and John Morrison™ in a Universal Champion Handicap Match and Raw Women’s Champion Asuka™ defending her title against Nia Jax™ with more matches to be announced.

    Since 2018, Raw and SmackDown have been telecast in Hindi and starting next week, for the first time ever, WWE NXT will also be made available with Hindi commentary to viewers in India. WWE RAW, SmackDown and NXT are home to some of the biggest WWE Superstars such as Randy Orton™, Drew McIntyre™, Roman Reigns™, Braun Strowman™, Charlotte Flair™, Finn Bálor™ and many more.

    WWE Backlash will be aired in India on Monday, June 15 from 4.30am only on SONY TEN 1 and SONY TEN 3 (Hindi) channels

    WWE RAW will be telecast live and exclusive in India every Tuesday only on SONY TEN 1 and SONY TEN 3 (Hindi) channels from 5.30 am.

    WWE NXT will be telecast live and exclusive in India every Thursday only on SONY TEN 1 and SONY TEN 3 (Hindi) channels from 5.30 am.

    WWE SmackDown will be telecast live and exclusive in India every Saturday only on SONY TEN 1 and SONY TEN 3 (Hindi) channels from 5.30 am.

  • NXT Digital signs RIO deal with Taj Television

    NXT Digital signs RIO deal with Taj Television

    MUMBAI: The Hinduja Group’s Headend In The Sky (HITS) service under the brand name NXT Digital has finally struck a reference interconnect offer (RIO) deal with Zee Entertainment’s distribution subsidiary Taj Television India, by virtue of which it will be able to include Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd (Zeel) and Turner International India’s channels in its bouquet of offerings.

    As was reported earlier by Indiantelevision.com, the matter was with the Telecom Disputes Settlement and Appellate Tribunal (TDSAT) and the two companies informed the Tribunal that Taj Television will provide its signals to Hinduja Group’s Grant Investrade as soon as an inter-connect agreement was signed.

    Zeel and Turner International were the only major broadcasting networks that were missing from the service’s bouquet. This deal will see NXT Digital, the rapidly growing platform in phase III areas, having a wholesome catalogue to offer to the operators, as well as reach a larger audience.

    Speaking on the signing of the new deal, a source from close to development told Indiantelevision.com, “The channels will be available on an ? la carte basis. And we are certain that this deal will help NXT Digital garner an enhanced reach.”

    This gives a definite edge to NXT Digital, which is the second HITS player in the country, the first being Jain HITS NXT Digital was launched earlier this year with state of art technology. On the other hand, Jain HITS is currently in the process of upgrading its technology.

     

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