Ashton Kutcher puts on an animated display as he takes his son Dmitri, eight, to WWE's Monday Night Raw

By Daily Mail (U.S.) | Created at 2025-01-07 10:40:35 | Updated at 2025-01-08 11:28:47 1 day ago
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Ashton Kutcher enjoyed some quality time with his son Dmitri, eight, on Monday as he took him to watch wrestling at the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles.

For the first time in it 32-year-history, WWE Raw is moving exclusively to Netflix and the promotion have spared no expense in bringing out their biggest stars for its debut.

The card is stacked with both current champions and former legends gearing up to make appearances both inside and outside the ring, with championship bouts and rivalry matches headlining the momentous occasion.

And the actor, 46, got some of the best tickets in the stadium as he and his son watched the likes of The Rock and his real life cousin Roman Reigns square up to one another.

Ashton, who cut a casual figure in a Iowa Hawkeyes basketball T-shirt and cap, put on an animated display as he whooped and punched the air.

Dmitri was just as excited as he watched the exciting launch unfold. Ashton's wife Mila Kunis, 41, and their 10-year-old daughter Wyatt gave the event a miss. 

Ashton Kutcher enjoyed some quality time with his son Dmitri, eight, on Monday as he took him to watch wrestling at the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles

The actor got some of the best tickets in the stadium as he and his son watched the likes of The Rock and his real life cousin Roman Reigns square up to one another

For the first time in it 32-year-history, WWE Raw is moving exclusively to Netflix and the promotion have spared no expense in bringing out their biggest stars for its debut (The Rock) 

The banner show kicked off with a 'cold open' video package that showed the history of WWE leading up to their $5bn (£3.99bn) deal with Netflix, fittingly voiced by Triple H himself.

As soon as the video cut, The Game was standing in front of the 17,000 strong Los Angeles crowd. After a roaring speech welcoming everyone to the 'Netflix era', the current chief of creative was swiftly followed by one of his greatest ever rivals - The Rock.

The Rock dropped the first swear words of the Netflix era just 15 minutes into the broadcast as he called 'bulls***' on his own attempt to convert his famous catchphrase into 'Finally, WWE has come back to Netflix' - which was rightly met with silence.

Cody Rhodes was watching on from ringside - for some reason - and Rock took time to give the current WWE undisputed heavyweight champion his props. The interaction these two had after WrestleMania last year made many believe it was a lock they would battle when The Rock returned again - evidently not.

The Rock did take time to acknowledge Roman Reigns as the real tribal chief and said he would be watching his battle with Solo Sikoa closely, which paved the way for said matchup. 

Ashton and Mila who starred alongside each other in the sitcom That '70s Show, began dating in early 2012 after they met on the long-running show.

 Before their romance blossomed, the actor was married to Demi Moore for six years with their divorce finalised in November 2013.

Once Ashton and Mila reconnected, their friendship swiftly transformed into a whirlwind romance.

Ashton, who cut a casual figure in a Iowa Hawkeyes basketball T-shirt and cap, put on an animated display as he whooped and punched the air

Dmitri was just as excited as he watched the exciting launch unfold

The banner show kicked off with a 'cold open' video package that showed the history of WWE leading up to their $5bn (£3.99bn) deal with Netflix, fittingly voiced by Triple H himself

Roman Reigns and The Rock could meet at WrestleMania 2025

They got engaged in February 2015, tying the knot the following July.

The pair welcomed their first child, daughter Wyatt, in October 2014, and, after their wedding, added son Dimitri to the family in November 2016.

Reflecting on their journey, the actress noted their relationship was built on shared experiences, as they had both explored the casual dating scene on- and off-screen before finally finding a match in each other.

'I did a movie called Friends with Benefits. He did a movie that was very similar: No Strings Attached,' the actress said on the WTF podcast in July 2018.

'We lived our movies out, where we were like, "Let's just hook up. Let's have fun. We're both single. We both trust each other. Everything's great."'

She continued: 'None of us wanted tension, OK, great, We hooked up for three months. And just like our movies, one of us caught feelings.'

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