WWE Raw To Be Removed From Peacock, 'Raw Vault' Coming Soon

More changes coming to WWE archives as Raw's Netflix move draws near

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WWE has filed a trademark for "Raw Vault," potentially hinting at a new initiative or service involving its vast content library and/or a new home for the flagship's archives.

Raw - and indeed all of WWE - heads to Netflix on January 1st 2025, but there has been a lot of discussion and uncertainty about the future of the archives following the shuttering of the WWE Network/Peacock libraries when the move occurs.

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"Raw Vault", at very least, could be the branding WWE go with for their online storage of the complete Raw archives, or possibly link the show to the "WWE Vault" YouTube channel that regularly broadcasts old, rare and unseen footage.

Further to the trademark news, Bryan Alvarez posted the following on X; “Confirmed that the entire RAW library will be off Peacock with the move to Netflix".

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Per F4WOnline, the trademark was filed on November 28th 2024 for Entertainment services, namely, a continuing program about sports and entertainment accessible by means of television, satellite, audio, video, web-based applications, mobile phone applications and computer networks; entertainment services, namely, television shows about sports, entertainment and general interest rendered live and through broadcast media including television and radio, and via the internet or commercial online service.”

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