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The WWE Universe has been forced to juggle a lot of information simultaneously due to major network change developments. While fans are used to the transfer of wrestlers between brands and pro wrestling outfits, they’re now stuck with an entire network transition.

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WWE has been invested in maximizing its profits and bolstering its position in the sports entertainment industry. Fans hadn’t even gotten used to the news of the transfer of NXT, orchestrated by Triple H. Now, in the latest development, WWE Universe may also see a massive TV rights deal for WWE RAW.

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WWE RAW to no longer remain Monday Night RAW?

WWE RAW is the first brand of the world’s biggest pro wrestling outfit. The show has been on the USA Network for over three decades, barring a few occasions. Now, some mind-blowing rumors suggest that the show will exit the USA Network and shift somewhere else. 

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As per a Twitter post by The Wrestling Blog, “WBD is one of the Top companies interested in landing the TV Rights for Raw.”

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This comes as a big shocker since recently, WWE SmackDown was brought into the fold of USA Network to keep all of WWE’s shows in one place. Moreover, this also means that WWE RAW may no longer be the go-to show on Mondays for its longtime fans. 

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According to Dave Meltzer, “The analysts believe that they’re going to get a 42% increase, which may not drop the stock because it’s down lower than it probably should be. But it won’t help them. But they will be more profitable.”

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Will fans see the exodus of their favorite show from the USA Network?

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