June 29 episode ranks seventh globally despite flat viewership
Summary
– WWE Raw ranked #7 globally on Netflix for the week of June 29, 2026
– The episode drew 2.3 million global views, matching the previous week’s total
– Raw dropped from #4 to #7 globally while slipping from #5 to #6 in the United States
WWE Raw remained a strong performer on Netflix during the week of June 29, 2026, despite no week-to-week growth in global views.
According to Tudum, Raw ranked #7 globally and #6 in the United States for that week. The episode drew 2.3 million global views, which matched the total from the June 22 episode.
The viewership number stayed flat, but Raw still fell three spots globally from #4 to #7. It also moved down one spot domestically, shifting from #5 to #6 on Netflix’s United States chart.
Year over year, Raw was down from the same week last year. The June 30, 2025, episode drew 2.5 million global views, while the June 29, 2026, episode finished at 2.3 million.
That marks an 8 percent drop compared to the same week in 2025. Even with that decline, Raw ranked higher globally and domestically than it did during the comparable week last year.
Raw’s current 2026 average sits above this episode’s total. The show is averaging 2.77 million global views for the year, meaning the June 29 episode finished about 17 percent below that mark.
For June 2026, Raw averaged around 2.4 million global views. The June 29 episode came slightly below that monthly pace.
The recent four-week trend also shows a small slide. Raw posted 2.5 million global views on June 1, followed by 2.4 million on June 8, 2.4 million on June 15, and 2.3 million for both June 22 and June 29.
Over the last 12 months, Raw has averaged 2.66 million global views on Netflix. Its highest mark during that stretch was 3.3 million views on April 20, 2026, while its lowest was 2.2 million on December 22, 2025.
Raw has also remained a consistent top-10 title globally, appearing in Netflix’s global top 10 for 39 weeks over the last year.
The June 29 result shows that Raw is still holding a strong chart position, but its viewership is trending below its yearly average heading into the summer.

