WWE’s Netflix Debut: Roman Reigns vs. Solo Sikoa Headlines, Could Liv Morgan vs. Rhea Ripley Steal the Show?

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WWE has officially announced that Roman Reigns will face Solo Sikoa in a Tribal Combat match on the first episode of RAW on Netflix, set to debut on January 6, 2025. This monumental event has sparked excitement among wrestling fans, and WWE analyst Sam Roberts believes that the company may book another huge match for the same show. According to Roberts, the staredown between Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan and Rhea Ripley on the December 16 episode of Saturday Night’s Main Event hints at a potential title match between the two top female stars.

Roberts, who is known for his insightful commentary on the world of professional wrestling, suggested that the match could take place on either the upcoming Saturday Night’s Main Event on January 25 or the first RAW on Netflix. He noted that the staredown between Morgan and Ripley was a clear indication that Ripley would be the next opponent for the 30-year-old champion, and that the title match could be a main event-worthy bout.

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The notion of a title match between Morgan and Ripley seems plausible, given the long-standing feud between the two women. Ripley has been one of the top superstars in the WWE over the past few years, and her rivalry with Morgan has been a highlight of the Women’s division. Despite failing to recapture the title from Morgan, Ripley’s determination and skill have made her a compelling opponent.

Roberts’ comments are particularly significant, as they highlight the potential for the WWE to create a memorable event for its new Netflix venture. The company has made significant efforts to revamp its live programming, and the debut of RAW on Netflix is seen as an opportunity to showcase its top talent in a new and exciting way.

Bill Apter, a legendary wrestling journalist, recently praised Rhea Ripley’s work in the WWE, stating that she has redefined the role of a female superstar. Apter noted that Ripley has become a household face in the profession, and that her performances have boostd the women’s division as a whole.

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By Luke Marcoccia

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