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WWE extends television deal in Spain with Atresmedia

WWE and Atresmedia today announced an agreement to air Raw and SmackDown in Spain. Every week beginning Saturday, April 6, Mega will air a two-hour version of Raw at 1PM on Saturdays and SmackDown at 1PM on Sundays, both with Castilian Spanish commentary.

“We are truly pleased to continue our successful association with WWE. With this expanded line-up of content and programs, we confirm our commitment to being the best home in Spain for one of the biggest entertainment brands in the world, WWE,” stated Luis León Luri, head of themed channel programming for Atresmedia Televisión.

“Atresmedia shares our vision and passion for engaging and entertaining our fans, and we are proud to have a best-in-class TV partner in Spain,” said Stefan Kastenmüller, WWE SVP & Group General Manager EMEA. “This agreement enables us to expand our reach in Spain and continue to deliver action-packed, family-friendly entertainment to our fans.“

In addition, This Week in WWE and Total Divas, Seasons 1-4, will be available for viewing on demand on ATRESplayer.


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