Discuss Raw

Item: Raw

Language: en-US

Type of Problem: Incorrect_content

Extra Details: This is still called WWE Raw as the title. The move to Netflix did not change this. Alternate name is locked.

18 replies (on page 1 of 2)

Jump to last post

Next pageLast page

Netflix says otherwise; the title used on their website is now just "Raw."

Logo, not official name. Here’s the Netflix announcement using WWE Raw. https://www.netflix.com/tudum/articles/how-to-watch-wwe-on-netflix

Here’s Bleacher Report https://bleacherreport.com/articles/10151591-wwe-raw-on-netflix-results-winners-live-grades-reaction-highlights-before-snme Here’s WWE where they have the logos for shows not using full names, but it’s still WWE Raw. http://www.wwe.com/shows

It’s still known as WWE Raw so the alternative name needs to be unlocked. Just google and check news or wikis. It’s branding but name is WWE Raw, Monday Night Raw or Raw.

@RoiDesRois said:

Logo, not official name.

https://i.imgur.com/Dqf0UW7.png

Still talking about the alternate name that’s been closed/locked. How long have you followed wrestling, pre WWF/WWE? I’m guessing not as long as many. These are still WWE promotions. Just open the alternate name for WWE Raw. It’s not that hard.

@RoiDesRois said:

Still talking about the alternate name that’s been closed/locked.

"WWE Raw" has already been added as an alternative title. If you're talking about the" Translated Name (English)" field, we don't allow English on English translations, or any [Language X] on [Language X] translations for that matter. The "Translated Name" field is only used when the title in another language is different from the original title.

How long have you followed wrestling, pre WWF/WWE? I’m guessing not as long as many.

I don't follow wrestling. Whether I follow wrestling or not has no bearing on what the title of the TV show is.

These are still WWE promotions. Just open the alternate name for WWE Raw. It’s not that hard.

"WWE Raw" was the title used until 2024, before it moved to Netflix with its new title of "Raw."

https://i.imgur.com/Dqf0UW7.png

Why does this override all the other evidence that was provided?

Oh and there's this

https://i.imgur.com/yIytjo6.png

"WWE Raw" was the title used until 2024, before it moved to Netflix with its new title of "Raw."

There's no new title. Raw and Smackdown are used colloquially, which is what Netflix is doing here.

@TV-Editor114 said:

https://i.imgur.com/Dqf0UW7.png

Why does this override all the other evidence that was provided?

Because that's the name of the show according to the network.

Oh and there's this

https://i.imgur.com/yIytjo6.png

Yeah, and? That's the name for a collection of older episodes; it's not the name of this show.

"WWE Raw" was the title used until 2024, before it moved to Netflix with its new title of "Raw."

There's no new title. Raw and Smackdown are used colloquially, which is what Netflix is doing here.

Well, the show was clearly retitled since it was titled "WWE Raw" when it was on USA Network and Netflix says the title is now just "Raw."

Because that's the name of the show according to the network.

The first link provided to you was the network referring to the name of the show as WWE Raw. There are more examples of WWE Raw than Raw.

Yeah, and? That's the name for a collection of older episodes; it's not the name of this show.

Episodes of what?

Well, the show was clearly retitled since it was titled "WWE Raw" when it was on USA Network and Netflix says the title is now just "Raw."

No. They are just saying Raw and not formally retitling the show. There are more examples of WWE Raw than Raw.

@TV-Editor114 said:

The first link provided to you was the network referring to the name of the show as WWE Raw. There are more examples of WWE Raw than Raw.

As I have said and shown multiple times now the title is clearly shown on Netflix as "Raw."

Episodes of what?

Of Raw, which was titled "WWE Raw" before 2025.

No. They are just saying Raw and not formally retitling the show.

Are you being deliberately obtuse? For the nth and final time, the show was retitled to "Raw" when it moved to Netflix. Before 2025, the title was WWE Raw. it is literally that simple and not that hard to understand.

There are more examples of WWE Raw than Raw.

It doesn't matter how many more examples there are of "WWE Raw" than "Raw;" "Raw" is what Netflix uses as the title of the show, so that's what TMDB should use as well.

So what about the actual company and wwe site that refers to it as such. https://imgur.com/a/ViSC3Tl

If you don’t follow or have not followed wrestling in any way shape or form then you cannot speak to it as an expert. This isn’t way back machine. Just google raw. Even with it under TKO, it’s still the WWE and these are broadcasts and/or promotions under that name.

@RoiDesRois said:

So what about the actual company and wwe site that refers to it as such. https://imgur.com/a/ViSC3Tl

That's fine that WWE considers the title to be "WWE Raw," but they don't air the show in the US, Netflix does. TMDB follows the networks, not the producers, and everything about TV show entries is an attempt to mirror a network's website as best as possible.

If you don’t follow or have not followed wrestling in any way shape or form then you cannot speak to it as an expert. This isn’t way back machine. Just google raw. Even with it under TKO, it’s still the WWE and these are broadcasts and/or promotions under that name.

I don't need to follow wresting and I don't need to be an expert in wrestling in order to know what the name of the show is; the title is shown right on the Netflix website. Netflix airs the show and they say the title is "Raw" so the title is "Raw," there are no ifs, ands, or buts about what the title is. If Netflix wanted the title to be "WWE Raw," they would've titled it as such, but they didn't so "WWE Raw" is no longer the title of the show, it's now "Raw."

As I have said and shown multiple times now the title is clearly shown on Netflix as "Raw."

I have responded to this.

And by the way right above that red box it says WWE Raw.

https://www.netflix.com/tudum/wwe-raw

Netflix's page where it says WWE Raw everywhere.

Are you being deliberately obtuse?

No, I'm not being obtuse. I'm disagreeing with your application of the rules. Why are you being combative after ignoring my point about the network's treatment of the name?

TMDB follows the networks, not the producers, and everything about TV show entries is an attempt to mirror a network's website as best as possible.

To be clear, where in the bible does it even say this?

New Title

If the title of a TV show changes during its initial broadcast, we update the original title and add the previous title as an alternative title:

Any new title for a rebroadcast or a subsequent release (e.g. a DVD release) are added as alternative titles.

It does not say you only follow the network to such a strict degree.

@TV-Editor114 said:

I have responded to this.

And by the way right above that red box it says WWE Raw.

https://www.netflix.com/tudum/wwe-raw

Netflix's page where it says WWE Raw everywhere.

And on the actual Netflix website, not the Tudum website, it says "Raw," which is the actual title of the show.

No, I'm not being obtuse. I'm disagreeing with your application of the rules. Why are you being combative after ignoring my point about the network's treatment of the name?

Because it's not my application of the rules. I provided a screenshot of the actual Netflix website that shows that the title is "Raw" and keep saying that "Raw" isn't the title when it clearly is and that Netflix didn't retitle the show when the website shows they clearly did. It only matters what Netflix says the title is, not anyone else.

To be clear, where in the bible does it even say this?

In the Source Reliability section of the General Bible and the Episodes section of the TV Bible:

The original distributor in the original country of release should be used as the official source of information.

The distributor (aka network) is Netflix and they say the title is "Raw."

For recent TV series, the best source is often its official website. We try to mirror how the episodes were first released on the original network's website. When different, the data on the official website usually trumps press releases and TV listing info.

Netflix is the original network for season 33 and the official website for the show on Netflix says the title is "Raw."

As I have said multiple times now, the title of this show changed to "Raw" (which, one again, is the title used on the official network's website) in 2025 when it moved to Netflix. How is a simple title change so difficult to understand?

The title is staying as "Raw" until such a time Netflix changes it or the show changes networks again and is retitled. This is not up for debate.

And on the actual Netflix website, not the Tudum website, it says "Raw," which is the actual title of the show.

The Tudum website is Netflix just as much as the streaming site it.

Because it's not my application of the rules.

It absolutely is. You are the moderator that took action on this report and chose to disregard evidence to the contrary.

It only matters what Netflix says the title is, not anyone else.

And as the evidence I provided shows, Netflix says the title is WWE Raw.

How is a simple title change so difficult to understand?

I'm not having trouble understanding what you're saying. I just disagree.

This is not up for debate

But since you have no interest in looking at any other evidence then I'll just stop here.

@raze464 said:

@RoiDesRois said:

So what about the actual company and wwe site that refers to it as such. https://imgur.com/a/ViSC3Tl

That's fine that WWE considers the title to be "WWE Raw," but they don't air the show in the US, Netflix does. TMDB follows the networks, not the producers, and everything about TV show entries is an attempt to mirror a network's website as best as possible.

If you don’t follow or have not followed wrestling in any way shape or form then you cannot speak to it as an expert. This isn’t way back machine. Just google raw. Even with it under TKO, it’s still the WWE and these are broadcasts and/or promotions under that name.

I don't need to follow wresting and I don't need to be an expert in wrestling in order to know what the name of the show is; the title is shown right on the Netflix website. Netflix airs the show and they say the title is "Raw" so the title is "Raw," there are no ifs, ands, or buts about what the title is. If Netflix wanted the title to be "WWE Raw," they would've titled it as such, but they didn't so "WWE Raw" is no longer the title of the show, it's now "Raw."

If you did follow then you would understand how WWE (formerly WWF) uses and references the show names. Netflix is not the first time they’ve switched networks.

But as TV-Editor114 has said, you seem to be so stuck in what you believe is correct.

By the way, the tudum is Netflix. Anyone who understands websites and domain naming would understand that. I guess we’re not really on any true site or page if the URI doesn’t match your definition.

No need to respond.

Can't find a movie or TV show? Login to create it.

Global

s focus the search bar
p open profile menu
esc close an open window
? open keyboard shortcut window

On media pages

b go back (or to parent when applicable)
e go to edit page

On TV season pages

(right arrow) go to next season
(left arrow) go to previous season

On TV episode pages

(right arrow) go to next episode
(left arrow) go to previous episode

On all image pages

a open add image window

On all edit pages

t open translation selector
ctrl+ s submit form

On discussion pages

n create new discussion
w toggle watching status
p toggle public/private
c toggle close/open
a open activity
r reply to discussion
l go to last reply
ctrl+ enter submit your message
(right arrow) next page
(left arrow) previous page

Settings

Want to rate or add this item to a list?

Login