Is WWE Raw Leaving Hulu? How to Watch WWE on Hulu?

Hulu, a popular American streaming service, offers a vast library of movies and TV series, including original content, with majority ownership by The Walt Disney Company.

by Rubaditsha

Updated Sep 16, 2023

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Is WWE Raw Leaving Hulu? How to Watch WWE on Hulu?
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Is WWE Raw Leaving Hulu?

It remains unclear whether WWE Raw is leaving Hulu or not. In 2012, WWE and Hulu partnered, granting U.S. Hulu users next-day on-demand access to watch WWE's SmackDown, RAW, and other wrestling content. However, this 9-year collaboration seemed to be ending in 2022 or possibly by the end of 2021, according to Brandon Thurston of Wrestlenomics.

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This meant Hulu would no longer provide next-day access to WWE shows. Potential buyers for this service included Peacock, with Thurston speculating they might be interested. Currently, Peacock users can only watch SmackDown and RAW 30 days after airing due to a billion-dollar deal shifting the WWE Network to Peacock. Hulu could renew, but YouTube or Amazon buying the rights seemed less likely.

How to Watch WWE on Hulu?

If WWE Raw is accessible in your area through Hulu, you can tune in and watch it. It means that if Hulu offers WWE Raw for streaming in your region, you have the opportunity to enjoy the show. However, please keep in mind that content availability on streaming platforms like Hulu can vary from one location to another due to licensing agreements and regional restrictions.

If WWE content is available on Hulu in your area you can watch the same by following the steps below.

  • Open Hulu

  • If you don't have an account create one

  • Search for WWE

  • Click on the show you want to watch.

Hulu Overview

Hulu, an American subscription streaming service, was primarily owned by The Walt Disney Company, with a minority share held by Comcast's NBCUniversal. It started on October 29, 2007, offering a collection of movies and TV shows from various studios, including 20th Century Studios, Disney Television Studios, ABC, Freeform, and FX Networks, along with Hulu's original content.

Initially, it was a partnership between News Corporation, NBC Universal, Providence Equity, and later The Walt Disney Company. It served as a platform for recent TV series episodes from these networks. In 2010, they introduced a subscription service called "Hulu Plus," providing full seasons of shows and immediate access to new episodes.

In 2017, they introduced "Hulu with Live TV," offering live broadcast channels. Hulu expanded to Japan in 2011 but later, in 2014, Hulu Japan became separate and was acquired by Nippon TV.

WWE Raw

WWE Raw, also known as Monday Night Raw, was an American professional wrestling TV show produced by WWE. It aired live every Monday at 8 p.m. Eastern Time (ET) on the USA Network. The program showcased characters from the Raw brand, where WWE employees worked and performed.

It started on January 11, 1993, and was one of WWE's flagship shows, along with Friday Night SmackDown. In September 2000, Raw moved from the USA Network to TNN, later becoming Spike TV in August 2003. Then, on October 3, 2005, Raw returned to the USA Network, where it continued.

WWE Network ceased operations in the U.S. on April 5, 2021, with content transferring to Peacock, which now holds most Raw episodes, except for some censored or removed content. Recent episodes remained available on-demand for 30 days after airing.

Throughout its history, Raw was broadcast live from 208 different arenas, spanning 171 cities and towns across ten nations, including the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Afghanistan, Iraq, South Africa, Germany, Japan, Italy, and Mexico.

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Is WWE Raw Leaving Hulu - FAQs

1. What is Hulu?  

Hulu is an American streaming service, launched in 2007, known for its extensive library of movies and TV shows.

2. Who owns Hulu?  

The Walt Disney Company holds the majority ownership of Hulu, with a minority stake owned by Comcast's NBCUniversal.

3. What content does Hulu offer?  

Hulu provides a variety of content from studios like 20th Century Studios, Disney Television Studios, ABC, Freeform, FX Networks, and more, in addition to its own original programming.

4. What was Hulu's initial purpose?  

Initially, Hulu was created as a joint venture between News Corporation and NBC Universal to aggregate recent TV episodes.

5. When did Hulu introduce its subscription service?  

Hulu introduced its subscription service, initially called "Hulu Plus," in 2010. It offered full seasons of shows and immediate access to new episodes.

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