WWE’s Netflix edits are becoming impossible to miss—and this time, Brock Lesnar is the one getting censored.
Fans watching the replay of the July 13 episode of Monday Night Raw noticed that the word “Sh*t” on Lesnar’s T-shirt had been digitally removed, marking yet another change made to WWE programming before it landed on Netflix.
The latest edit comes just days after viewers spotted several changes to the Night of Champions replay, where Bron Breakker’s bloody face was blurred, camera angles were swapped out to hide the blood, and even the crowd’s “holy sh*t” chant was replaced with “This is awesome!”
Lesnar’s censored shirt now appears to be the latest example of WWE cleaning up its content for replay. During the original Raw broadcast, Lesnar’s shirt clearly featured the profanity as part of the design. On the Netflix version, however, the word has been digitally edited out.
The edit happened during Raw’s opening segment, where Lesnar and Paul Heyman confronted Oba Femi ahead of their Hell in a Cell showdown at SummerSlam. While the segment itself remained intact, viewers quickly noticed the alteration to Lesnar’s shirt.
With both the Night of Champions replay and now Raw receiving noticeable edits, WWE appears to be continuing its practice of removing blood, profanity and other mature content before episodes are made available on Netflix.
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