Raw maintains its position in Netflix’s rankings as the streaming era continues
Summary
– WWE Raw ranked #4 globally for the second straight week on Netflix
– The January 13 episode drew 3.7 million views, down from 5.9 million in its debut
– Raw placed in the Top 10 across multiple countries, including the U.S., Canada, and Mexico
WWE Raw’s second week on Netflix saw a decline in viewership but maintained its strong presence in the platform’s global rankings. The January 13, 2025, episode held the #4 spot in Netflix’s Global Top 10 for English-language shows, the same position as its heavily promoted premiere from the Intuit Dome on January 6.
Raw accumulated 3.7 million views this week, a 37.3 percent drop from its debut’s 5.9 million. Hours watched also fell significantly, from 17.7 million to 8.2 million. While the decline was expected after the initial surge of interest, Raw’s consistent ranking shows strong engagement among Netflix subscribers.
The episode ranked behind American Primeval (14.3 million views), XO, Kitty – Season 2 (14.2 million views), and Missing You (5.6 million views). However, it outperformed Jerry Springer: Fights, Camera, Action (3.5 million views), XO, Kitty – Season 1 (3.1 million views), The Night Agent (2.4 million views), The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live (2.3 million views), I Am a Killer (2.3 million views), and Castlevania: Nocturne (2.3 million views).
Raw also ranked in the Top 10 in multiple countries, including:
– United States (#4)
– Canada (#6)
– Bolivia (#7)
– Mexico (#8)
– Ecuador (#10)
– Guatemala (#10)
While viewership dropped, WWE’s flagship show remains a major player on Netflix, continuing to draw attention in international markets. With the streaming era in full swing, the real test will be how Raw’s numbers stabilize in the coming weeks.


