WWE Confirms Netflix Edits Removed Bron Breakker’s Bloody Steel Cage Match
- WWE directed the edits made to the Netflix replay of the June 27 Night of Champions event to remove footage of Bron Breakker bleeding during a Steel Cage...
- During the bout, Breakker was busted open, leading to visible blood on the athlete.
- The edits were implemented to remove graphic imagery of blood involving Bron Breakker.
WWE directed the edits made to the Netflix replay of the June 27 Night of Champions event to remove footage of Bron Breakker bleeding during a Steel Cage Match against Seth Rollins, according to a report from Wrestling News published July 3, 2026.
The match took place at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh. During the bout, Breakker was busted open, leading to visible blood on the athlete. The version of the event subsequently uploaded to Netflix featured edits that omitted these specific images.
Why was the Bron Breakker match edited on Netflix?
The edits were implemented to remove graphic imagery of blood involving Bron Breakker. While the live event in Riyadh included the injury, the Netflix replay version was modified. According to Wrestling News, these changes did not originate from Netflix’s internal compliance or censorship teams, but were requested and directed by WWE itself.

This move aligns with WWE’s long-standing corporate shift toward a PG rating, which the company adopted in 2008 to appeal to broader audiences and advertisers. By removing the footage of Breakker bleeding, WWE maintains a consistent content standard across its digital distribution partners.
How does this affect the Night of Champions replay?
Viewers watching the replay on Netflix will see a sanitized version of the Steel Cage Match between Breakker and Rollins. The specific sequences where Breakker was bleeding have been cut or edited out. This ensures the broadcast adheres to the content guidelines set by WWE management rather than the platform’s own standard operating procedures.
The incident occurred during a high-impact match at the Kingdom Arena, where the physical nature of the Steel Cage stipulation often leads to such injuries. The decision to edit the footage after the fact suggests a post-production review by WWE to ensure the “bloodless” standard of their modern product is upheld in archived content.
What is the context of WWE’s content editing?
WWE has a documented history of modifying footage to remove blood or “hardcore” elements to satisfy sponsors and maintain a family-friendly image. The removal of Breakker’s blood from the Netflix replay is a continuation of this strategy.
The partnership with Netflix represents a significant shift in how WWE delivers its premium live events. Because Netflix serves a global audience with varying regional censorship laws, WWE’s decision to proactively edit the footage reduces the risk of the content being flagged or restricted in specific territories.
The match between Bron Breakker and Seth Rollins was one of the focal points of the June 27 event. Despite the edits to the replay, the outcome of the match and the overall narrative of the event remain unchanged for the streaming audience.
