WWE Fans Hit With Significant Netflix Price Rises
WWE fans will have to shell out even more if they want to keep up with the company as Netflix announce price rises across the board.
WWE debuted on Netflix with Raw on January 6 with a star-studded show. The Rock embraced Roman Reigns as the Tribal Chief after Reigns defeated Solo Sikoa while John Cena confirmed his entry into the 2025 Royal Rumble as his in-ring career starts to wind down.
The Undertaker shared a moment with Rhea Ripley after Ripley captured the Women’s World Championship and WWE has touted Raw’s viewership for that landmark show.
But if WWE fans want to keep up with the product on Netflix, they’re now going to have to dig even deeper.
Netflix Hit WWE Fans With Price Increase
As part of Netflix’s Q4 2024 earnings results, the streaming giant revealed price rises in the United States across all tiers. Netflix’s standard plan without ads will rise by $2.50, going from $15.49 to $17.99 per month. The ad-supported tier which was $6.99 will rise by a dollar a month to $7.99 while the Premium tier will rise from $22.99 to $24.99. Adding an extra member to an account will also become more expensive as the price rises from $7.99 to $8.99 per month.
The earning results also touted a record 19 million new subscribers for the quarter as the platform started 2025 with over 300 million paid memberships across the globe.