Netflix Tudum: WWE Raw special start times
- Netflix’s Tudum said on June 1 that WWE Raw will stream live on Netflix at special start times throughout June 2026. - Tudum said the June 1 Raw from Inalpi Arena in Turin, Italy began at 11 a.m. PT and 2 p.m. ET. - Netflix’s Tudum directed viewers to its weekly Raw preview pages for June cards, locations, start times and streaming details.
Netflix’s Tudum said on June 1 that WWE Raw will stream on Netflix at special start times throughout June because WWE’s European summer tour is shifting the live schedule across time zones. The advisory was published on Tudum’s WWE coverage hub and paired with a weekly preview for the June 1 episode from Turin, Italy. Tudum said fans should expect “a variety of unique start times” during the month as additional shows take place across Europe. The site also tied the June programming to the start of the King and Queen of the Ring tournaments and to fallout from Clash in Italy 2026. ### Why are Raw’s start times changing in June? WWE’s European summer tour is the reason, according to Tudum’s June 1 advisory. The site said the tour kicked off on Sunday, May 31, with WWE Clash in Italy 2026, which it described as the country’s first-ever premium live event, and that additional June shows across Europe would alter the usual live timing for Raw. (netflix.com) Netflix’s broader WWE explainer says Raw normally streams live on Mondays at 8 p.m. ET and 5 p.m. PT on Netflix in the United States, with episodes available to stream right afterward if viewers miss the live broadcast. The June changes are an exception to that regular Monday-night schedule. (netflix.com) ### What was the first special start time that Tudum posted? The June 1 episode from Inalpi Arena in Turin, Italy, streamed at 11 a.m. PT and 2 p.m. ET, Tudum said in its weekly preview. That article also said the show would feature the opening matches in the King and Queen of the Ring tournaments. (netflix.com) Tudum’s Clash in Italy page repeated the same timing for the Raw episode that followed the premium live event, again listing June 1 in Turin at 11 a.m. PT and 2 p.m. ET. ### What did Tudum say would be on these June shows? The June 1 preview said King and Queen of the Ring tournament matches would begin on that episode. (netflix.com) It also advertised appearances by Roman Reigns, CM Punk, Liv Morgan, Oba Femi and Seth Rollins. The June-wide scheduling note said recent Raw storylines included tensions involving Seth Rollins and Montez Ford, plus title programs including Penta’s Intercontinental Championship defense and Paige and Brie Bella defending the Women’s Tag Team Championship. (netflix.com) Tudum presented those storylines as part of the backdrop for the altered June broadcasts. (netflix.com) ### Where should viewers check before each Monday stream? Tudum directed viewers to its WWE Raw coverage pages for updated timing and weekly details. The Raw hub currently surfaces the June 1 preview and the June special-start-times advisory as featured items. Netflix’s WWE viewing guide also says viewers should “check back on Tudum for updates as the WWE Raw schedule evolves,” and notes that live WWE programming included on Netflix depends on region. (netflix.com) In the United States, that guide says Netflix is the exclusive home of Raw, while some other WWE programming varies by country. (netflix.com) ### What is the practical takeaway for June viewers? June 2026 is not following Raw’s standard U.S. Monday-night pattern, according to Tudum’s June 1 notices. Fans who usually expect an 8 p.m. ET start are being told to verify each week’s listed time because the European tour is producing daytime U.S. start times for at least some episodes. (netflix.com) The next step for viewers is to watch Tudum’s weekly Raw preview pages, where Netflix posts the card, location, start time and streaming instructions ahead of each episode. (netflix.com 1) (netflix.com 2)