Does the WWE Raw website track what I do online and use that information to show me targeted ads or is that just a rumor

Updated May 22, 2025 • 1-min read

Posted by Anonymous

May 21, 2025

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Posted by Anonymous - May 21, 2025

Yeah, the WWE Raw website does track what you do, and they use that info for ads. I looked into it because I kept seeing the same wrestling merch everywhere online after checking match results. Turns out, WWE and their partners actually collect data about what pages you visit, things you click, and even what forms you fill out. Then they mix that with other stuff about you or people like you to create a profile.

This profile is all about showing you ads that they think you'll care about. So if you’re reading about AJ Styles or Jey Uso, don’t be shocked when T-shirts or pay-per-view ads pop up all over your Instagram or YouTube. You can totally adjust your privacy settings, but the default is pretty much tracking everything. It weirded me out at first, but now I just kind of expect it. If you wanna avoid it, just mess around with your browser settings or use incognito mode. That helped me cut down those creepy ads a lot, at least.

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