The WWE women’s division is hoping to grow more than before with the WWE Raw’s recent move to Netflix. Although some top-tier wrestlers, such as Jade Cargill and Charlotte Flair, are currently absent due to injury issues, WWE Creative is still striving to restore the old intensity in the ring.
In the past, under Vince McMahon, the women’s division included some mature content that made a lot of money. With Triple H in charge, the focus has shifted to more storytelling instead of just looks. But since WWE Raw is now on Netflix, adult star Kendra Lust thinks it’s a great time to add some mature content to the women’s division.
Kendra Lust recently posted on Instagram that with Raw now on Netflix, she wants WWE to bring back the Bra & Panties match. She shared an AI-generated image of herself in lingerie with the WWE Raw logo.
She noted, “So let’s bring back Bra & panties match since #wwe is on #netflix now 😜 what do u think should they?” The first Bra & Panties match in WWE was in 2000 between Lita and Trish Stratus. These matches were common in the Ruthless Aggression era, but the last one aired in 2005 at the Great American Bash.
Like Lendra, it’s possible that many WWE fans would like to see some X-rated content, but as Triple H has confirmed, they are committed to ensuring a family-friendly show, which may not be possible.
WWE Raw Netflix show confirmed as safe for families
Before WWE’s Netflix show on WWE Raw, some people thought it might have some adult content. However, Nick Khan and Triple H made it clear that the show will remain family-friendly.
Triple H said, “It’s a safe place for families, for kids, for everybody, to be able to view the programming. That will not change.”
Triple H speaks on not changing the rating for #WWERAW on Netflix:
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Nick Khan agreed, adding, “There’s some online chatter about how it’s going to be ‘R’ rated or, for us old folks, ‘X’ rated. That’s definitely not happening.”