WWE Raw Crown Jewel fallout episode viewership revealed

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Viewership for the October 13 episode of WWE Raw on Netflix — the Crown Jewel follow-up — was identical with the previous week at 2.4 million global viewers.

The global hours viewed finished at 4.6 million, down from the previous week’s 4.8 million. The data comes from Netflix’s Tudum report.

The show had an 8 AM Eastern start time as it took place from Perth, Australia, as part of WWE’s weekend in the city.

Raw Viewership Details:

  • The episode ranked eighth globally and sixth in the United States. It finished in the top ten in 13 countries worldwide which included Mexico, Canada, United Kingdom, India and Australia.
  • The listed 1:52 run time was down five minutes from last week’s 1:57.
  • The average for the last ten weeks decreased to 2.52 million global views and 4.97 million global hours viewed.

Raw Show Details:

  • The show featured both Seth Rollins and Stephanie Vaquer following their Crown Jewel Championship wins and a surprising angle where Rollins was turned on by his Vision teammates Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed.
  • The show featured WWE Intercontinental Champion Dominik Mysterio defending his title, a singles match with Rhea Ripley, and a three-way no. 1 contender’s match featuring CM Punk vs. LA Knight vs. Jey Uso.

Last 10 weeks of WWE Raw on Netflix ratings/viewership:

Episode dateGlobal ViewsGlobal Hours
October 13, 20252.4 million4.6 million
October 3, 20252.4 million4.8 million
September 29, 20252.3 million4.5 million
September 22, 20252.3 million4.5 million
September 15, 20252.6 million5.3 million
September 8, 20252.6 million5.1 million
September 1, 20252.4 million5.2 million
August 25, 20252.6 million5.0 million
August 18, 20252.8 million5.4 million
August 11, 20252.8 million5.3 million
Average for last 10 weeks:2.52 million4.97 million

WWE Raw Crown Jewel go-home episode viewership revealed

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Viewership for the October 6 episode of WWE Raw on Netflix was not tied with the lowest of all time, but wasn’t that much higher either.

In new data released by the streaming giant Tuesday, the October 6 show generated 2.4 million global views and 4.8 million global hours viewed.

The global views are up 100,000 from the past two weeks’ record low of 2.3 million while the global hours viewed were the show’s highest since the September 15 episode’s 5.3 million.

The show was the go-home before this past weekend’s Crown Jewel in Perth, Australia, and featured Roman Reigns opening the broadcast, Becky Lynch in non-title action, and appearances by CM Punk, LA Knight, and Jey Uso.

It also faced primetime sports competition domestically from both the NFL (over 22 million viewers for their Monday Night Football game) and the Major League Baseball playoffs (Los Angeles vs. Philadelphia).

The show began at its normal time of 8 PM Eastern following several weeks of 7 PM kickoffs.

Dave Meltzer has his thoughts for subscribers here.

Raw Viewership Details:

  • The episode ranked ninth globally and sixth in the United States. It was also in the top ten for Canada, Bolivia, and Trindad and Tobago.
  • The listed 1:57 run time was up four minutes from the prior week.
  • The average for the last ten weeks decreased to 2.58 million global views and 5.12 million global hours viewed.

Last 10 weeks of WWE Raw on Netflix ratings/viewership:

Episode dateGlobal ViewsGlobal Hours
October 3, 20242.4 million4.8 million
September 29, 20252.3 million4.5 million
September 22, 20252.3 million4.5 million
September 15, 20252.6 million5.3 million
September 8, 20252.6 million5.1 million
September 1, 20252.4 million5.2 million
August 25, 20252.6 million5.0 million
August 18, 20252.8 million5.4 million
August 11, 20252.8 million5.3 million
August 4, 20253.0 million6.1 million
Average for last 10 weeks:2.58 million5.12 million

WWE Raw September 29 episode viewership ties record low

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Episode viewership for the September 29 edition of WWE Raw on Netflix remained consistent with the prior week’s record-low.

Global hours viewed remained at 2.3 million with global hours viewed remaining at 4.5 million through its first seven days, according to the Netflix weekly Tudum report.

For the third straight week, the show began at a 7 PM Eastern start time in the U.S.

Raw Viewership Details:

  • Raw was a Top 10 show in six countries, ranking both eighth globally and eighth in the U.S.
  • The 1:53 runtime was slightly less than 1:55.
  • The average for the last ten weeks decreased to 2.61 million global views and 5.19 million global hours viewed.

Raw Show Notes:

  • Raw was headlined by The Usos vs. Bron Breakker & Bronson Reed in a tornado tag team match with Roman Reigns making a surprise appearance at the end.
  • Cody Rhodes and Seth Rollins had a face-to-face to build up their Crown Jewel match.
  • Dominik Mysterio defended the WWE Intercontinental title against Rusev, Rhea Ripley kicked off the show and had a confrontation with Asuka and Kairi Sane that also included IYO SKY, and Bayley took on Roxanne Perez among other matches.

Last 10 weeks of WWE Raw on Netflix ratings/viewership:

Episode dateGlobal ViewsGlobal Hours
September 29, 20252.3 million4.5 million
September 22, 20252.3 million4.5 million
September 15, 20252.6 million5.3 million
September 8, 20252.6 million5.1 million
September 1, 20252.4 million5.2 million
August 25, 20252.6 million5.0 million
August 18, 20252.8 million5.4 million
August 11, 20252.8 million5.3 million
August 4, 20253.0 million6.1 million
July 28, 20252.7 million5.5 million
Average for last 10 weeks:2.61 million5.19 million

WWE Raw viewership hits record lows on Netflix for September 22 episode

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The Monday, September 22 episode of WWE Raw did both a record low 2.3 million global views and 4.5 million global hours viewed through its first seven days, according to the Netflix weekly Tudum report.

That’s a drop from the previous week’s show that did 2.6 million global views and 5.3 million global hours viewed. The previous Raw record low for global views was for the September 1 episode (2.4 million) while the previous record low for global hours viewed was for the June 30 episode (4.6 million).

For the second straight week, the show began at a 7 PM Eastern start time in the U.S.

The show was the fallout episode from Wrestlepalooza and featured a confrontation between WWE Champion Cody Rhodes and World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins to build up Crown Jewel, Stephanie Vaquer celebrating her WWE Women’s title win, and Rhea Ripley vs. Asuka in the main event.

Raw Viewership Details:

  • Raw was a Top 10 show in nine countries, ranking eighth globally and fourth in the U.S. for the second straight week.
  • The 1:55 runtime was shortly less than last week’s 1:58.
  • The average for the last ten weeks decreased to 2.65 million global views and 5.31 million global hours viewed.

Dave Meltzer provided his insight into the numbers for subscribers.

Last 10 weeks of WWE Raw on Netflix ratings/viewership:

Episode dateGlobal ViewsGlobal Hours
September 22, 20252.3 million4.5 million
September 15, 20252.6 million5.3 million
September 8, 20252.6 million5.1 million
September 1, 20252.4 million5.2 million
August 25, 20252.6 million5.0 million
August 18, 20252.8 million5.4 million
August 11, 20252.8 million5.3 million
August 4, 20253.0 million6.1 million
July 28, 20252.7 million5.5 million
July 21, 20252.7 million5.7 million
Average for last 10 weeks:2.65 million5.31 million

WWE Raw on Netflix viewership for Wrestlepalooza go-home episode released

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The Monday, September 15 episode of WWE Raw on Netflix brought in 2.6 million global views to go with 5.3 million global hours viewed through its first seven days, according to the Netflix weekly Tudum report.

The global views/accounts are identical to the September 8 episode while the hours viewed were slightly up from the previous week’s 5.1 million.

With the exception of August 4, the global views have been consistently between 2.4 million and 2.8 million over the last ten weeks.

The September 15 episode was the go-home edition prior to last Saturday’s Wrestlepalooza and featured an advertised appearance by John Cena in addition to a final face-to-face between CM Punk, AJ Lee, Seth Rollins and Becky Lynch.

The show had a 7 PM Eastern start time due to Monday Night Football (domestically), an hour earlier than usual.

Raw Viewership Details:

  • The episode ranked seventh globally, but was fourth in the U.S. — an increase of two spots from the prior week. It was in the top ten in 12 countries.
  • The show’s runtime was 1:58, ten minutes longer than the previous week which helped increase the global hours viewed.
  • The average of the last ten weeks is 2.69 million global views and 5.4 million global hours viewed.

Last 10 weeks of WWE Raw on Netflix ratings/viewership:

Episode dateGlobal ViewsGlobal Hours
September 15, 20252.6 million5.3 million
September 8, 20252.6 million5.1 million
September 1, 20252.4 million5.2 million
August 25, 20252.6 million5.0 million
August 18, 20252.8 million5.4 million
August 11, 20252.8 million5.3 million
August 4, 20253.0 million6.1 million
July 28, 20252.7 million5.5 million
July 21, 20252.7 million5.7 million
July 14, 20252.7 million5.4 million
Average for last 10 weeks:2.69 million5.4 million

WWE Raw on Netflix viewership for September 8 revealed

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After a record low the week before, the Monday, September 8 episode of WWE Raw on Netflix brought in 2.6 million global views to go with 5.1 million global hours viewed through its first seven days, according to the Netflix weekly Tudum report.

The global views are up slightly from the previous week’s 2.4 million while the global hours viewed were virtually identical to the previous week (5.2 million).

The show came days after the buzzworthy AJ Lee return on the previous Friday’s WWE SmackDown which also saw the John Cena vs. Brock Lesnar match for Wrestlepalooza confirmed. Lee, CM Punk, Seth Rollins and Becky Lynch were all on the show. It was Lee’s first Raw appearance in a decade.

The show was also up against the NFL season debut of Monday Night Football.

Raw Viewership Details:

  • Raw was again eighth globally overall for the week and sixth overall in the United States, down from last week’s fifth.
  • The show had a much shorter listed runtime (1:48) than the previous week (2:06), hurting the global hours viewed number.
  • It was in the top ten for 14 countries including the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Mexico, and India.
  • For the last ten weeks, Raw has averaged 2.69 million global views and 5.38 million global hours viewed.

Raw Show Notes:

Other than the aforementioned Lee segment, Raw featured Bronson Reed vs. LA Knight, the Usos kicking off the show, Asuka vs. Nikki Bella, and more.

Last 10 weeks of WWE Raw on Netflix ratings/viewership:

Episode dateGlobal ViewsGlobal Hours
September 8, 20252.6 million5.1 million
September 1, 20252.4 million5.2 million
August 25, 20252.6 million5.0 million
August 18, 20252.8 million5.4 million
August 11, 20252.8 million5.3 million
August 4, 20253.0 million6.1 million
July 28, 20252.7 million5.5 million
July 21, 20252.7 million5.7 million
July 14, 20252.7 million5.4 million
July 7, 20252.6 million5.1 million
Average for last 10 weeks:2.69 million5.38 million

WWE Raw on Netflix September 1 episode hits record-low global views

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The Monday, September 1 episode of WWE Raw on Netflix brought in 2.4 million global views to go with 5.2 million global hours viewed through its first seven days, according to the Netflix weekly Tudum report.

Down from the previous week’s 2.6 million, the number marks Raw’s lowest global views since it began on Netflix this past January and its lowest total since June 30 (2.5 million global views). The global hours viewed were up slightly from the previous week’s 5.0 million.

It was the follow-up from the previous day’s Clash in Paris and also aired at an earlier time slot of 2 PM Eastern.

Raw Viewership Details:

  • It was eighth globally overall for the week and fifth overall in the United States.
  • The show had a longer runtime (2:06) than the previous week (1:56), helping out the global hours viewed number.
  • It was in the top ten for six countries including the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Bulgaria, Bolivia and Bahrain.

For the last ten weeks, Raw has averaged a reported 2.68 million global views and 5.33 million global hours viewed.

Raw Show Notes:

Along with being the fallout edition from a premium live event, Raw featured an Intercontinental title rematch between Dominik Mysterio and AJ Styles, CM Punk calling out Seth Rollins, Jey Uso & LA Knight vs. Bronson Reed & Bron Breakker, and more.

Last 10 weeks of WWE Raw on Netflix ratings/viewership:

Episode dateGlobal ViewsGlobal Hours
September 1, 20252.4 million5.2 million
August 25, 20252.6 million5.0 million
August 18, 20252.8 million5.4 million
August 11, 20252.8 million5.3 million
August 4, 20253.0 million6.1 million
July 28, 20252.7 million5.5 million
July 21, 20252.7 million5.7 million
July 14, 20252.7 million5.4 million
July 7, 20252.6 million5.1 million
June 30, 20252.5 million4.6 million
Average for last 10 weeks:2.68 million5.33 million

WWE Raw on Netflix viewership update for Clash in Paris go-home show

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The Monday, August 25th episode of WWE Raw on Netflix brought in 2.6 million global views to go with five million global hours viewed through its first seven days, according to the Netflix weekly Tudum report.

It was the go-home show for this past Sunday’s Clash in Paris.

Both numbers are down from last week’s 2.8 million global views and 5.4 million global hours viewed with one key difference being the show aired at an earlier time slot in the U.S. due to it being held in the United Kingdom.

Raw Viewership Details:

The listed runtime of 1:56 was up slightly from the previous week’s 1:49.

The show was in the top ten for 14 countries (U.S., Canada, Mexico, United Kingdom, India and Saudi Arabia among them) and sixth globally for the week.

For the last ten weeks, Raw has averaged a reported 2.7 million global views and 5.33 million global hours viewed.

Raw Notes:

The show featured Roman Reigns in a show-opening interview segment, Bron Breakker vs. LA Knight, appearances by CM Punk, Seth Rollins and Jey Uso, Rhea Ripley vs. Roxanne Perez, a Becky Lynch & Nikki Bella segment, and more.

Last 10 weeks of WWE Raw on Netflix ratings/viewership:

Episode dateGlobal ViewsGlobal Hours
August 25, 20252.6 million5.0 million
August 18, 20252.8 million5.4 million
August 11, 20252.8 million5.3 million
August 4, 20253.0 million6.1 million
July 28, 20252.7 million5.5 million
July 21, 20252.7 million5.7 million
July 14, 20252.7 million5.4 million
July 7, 20252.6 million5.1 million
June 30, 20252.5 million4.6 million
June 23, 20252.6 million5.2 million
Average for last 10 weeks:2.7 million5.33 million

WWE Raw on Netflix viewership metrics for August 11 episode revealed

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The Monday, August 11th episode of WWE Raw on Netflix brought in 2.8 million global views and 5.3 million global hours viewed through its first seven days, according to the Netflix weekly Tudum report.

That number is down from the August 4th post-SummerSlam edition that drew an even 3 million global views and 6.1 million global views. However, it’s the third-highest of the last ten weeks for global views with the global hours being the lowest since July 7th (5.1 million).

Raw Viewership Details:

The listed runtime of 1:51 was slightly down from the previous week’s 1:59.

The show dropped to eighth globally for the week and hit the Top Ten in 17 countries worldwide including the U.S., Canada, Mexico, United Kingdom, and India per usual in addition to Saudi Arabia, Australia and New Zealand.

The weekly average for the last ten weeks is 2.72 million global views with 5.4 million global hours viewed.

Dave Meltzer has his thoughts on the show here for subscribers.

Raw Show Notes:

The show from Quebec featured CM Punk & LA Knight against The Brons in the main event, a Women’s Intercontinental title defense by Becky Lynch, and Sami Zayn against Rusev.

Last 10 weeks of WWE Raw on Netflix ratings/viewership:

Episode dateGlobal ViewsGlobal Hours
August 11, 20252.8 million5.3 million
August 4, 20253.0 million6.1 million
July 28, 20252.7 million5.5 million
July 21, 20252.7 million5.7 million
July 14, 20252.7 million5.4 million
July 7, 20252.6 million5.1 million
June 30, 20252.5 million4.6 million
June 23, 20252.6 million5.2 million
June 16, 20252.7 million5.0 million
June 9, 20252.9 million6.1 million
Average for last 10 weeks:2.72 million5.4 million

WWE Raw on Netflix July 21 viewership update

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The Monday, July 21st episode of WWE Raw on Netflix brought in 2.7 million global views and 5.7 million global hours viewed through its first seven days, according to the Netflix weekly Tudum report.

Raw Viewership Details:

The global views are identical to the July 14th episode while the global hours viewed are up from the previous week’s 5.4 million and its highest mark since June 9th (6.1 million).

The listed runtime of 2:01 was up from last week’s 1:55.

The show was again fifth globally for the week and hit the Top Ten in 17 countries worldwide including the U.S., Canada, Mexico, United Kingdom, and India.

The average for the last ten weeks is 2.67 million global views and 5.19 million global hours viewed.

Dave Meltzer has his thoughts on the numbers here.

Raw Show Notes:

The show featured Roman Reigns addressing Paul Heyman, CM Punk and Gunther having a confrontation to build to SummerSlam, IYO SKY vs. Stephanie Vaquer, and more.

Last 10 weeks of WWE Raw on Netflix ratings/viewership:

Episode dateGlobal ViewsGlobal Hours
July 21, 20252.7 million5.7 million
July 14, 20252.7 million5.4 million
July 7, 20252.6 million5.1 million
June 30, 20252.5 million4.6 million
June 23, 20252.6 million5.2 million
June 16, 20252.7 million5.0 million
June 9, 20252.9 million6.1 million
June 2, 20252.7 million5.0 million
May 26, 20252.6 million4.8 million
May 19, 20252.7 million5.0 million
Average for last 10 weeks:2.67 million5.19 million

WWE Raw on Netflix viewership revealed for July 14 episode

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The Monday, July 14th episode of WWE Raw on Netflix brought in 2.7 million global views and 5.4 million global hours viewed through its first seven days, according to the Netflix weekly Tudum report.

Raw Viewership Details:

The numbers are slightly up from the July 7th episode which did 2.6 million global views and 5.1 million global hours viewed. The views are their highest since June 16th (2.7 million) with the global hours viewed being their highest since June 9th (6.1 million). It’s the second straight week both numbers have increased.

The listed runtime of 1:55 is slightly up from last week’s 1:51.

The show was fifth globally for the week and hit the Top Ten in 13 countries worldwide including the U.S., Canada, Mexico, United Kingdom, and India.

The average for the last ten weeks is 2.67 million global views and 5.13 million global hours viewed.

Raw Show Notes:

The show was the aftermath edition following both Saturday Night’s Main Event and Evolution. It was headlined by a gauntlet match to determine who would face Gunther for the World Heavyweight title at SummerSlam. The match included stars like Jey Uso, CM Punk, Bron Breakker, Penta, and LA Knight. It also featured a surprise appearance by Roman Reigns.

Last 10 weeks of WWE Raw on Netflix ratings/viewership:

Episode dateGlobal ViewsGlobal Hours
July 14, 20252.7 million5.4 million
July 7, 20252.6 million5.1 million
June 30, 20252.5 million4.6 million
June 23, 20252.6 million5.2 million
June 16, 20252.7 million5.0 million
June 9, 20252.9 million6.1 million
June 2, 20252.7 million5.0 million
May 26, 20252.6 million4.8 million
May 19, 20252.7 million5.0 million
May 12, 20252.7 million5.1 million
Average for last 10 weeks:2.67 million5.13 million

WWE Raw June 30 episode with early start time hits viewership lows

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The Monday, June 30th episode of WWE Raw on Netflix brought in 2.5 million global views and 4.6 million global hours viewed through its first seven days, according to their weekly Tudum report.

Both the global views and global hours viewed are all-time lows since moving to Netflix, but the show aired live at 6 PM Eastern instead of its usual 8 PM Eastern start time.

When compared to the first seven days for the June 23rd Raw, the global views number were down (2.6 million) as were global hours viewed (5.2 million).

The listed runtime of 1:48 minutes was slightly down from the previous week’s 1:52

It was fifth for the week globally and hit the Top Ten in 11 countries worldwide including the U.S., United Kingdom, India, Canada and Mexico.

Show Notes:

  • Raw was the Night of Champions fallout show and featured Penta & Sami Zayn vs. Bron Breakker & Bronson Reed, the continued push toward Saturday Night’s Main Event and Evolution, and an unadvertised run-in from CM Punk to attack Seth Rollins.

Last 10 weeks of WWE Raw on Netflix ratings/viewership:

Episode dateGlobal ViewsGlobal Hours
June 30, 20252.5 million4.6 million
June 23, 20252.6 million5.2 million
June 16, 20252.7 million5.0 million
June 9, 20252.9 million6.1 million
June 2, 20252.7 million5.0 million
May 26, 20252.6 million4.8 million
May 19, 20252.7 million5.0 million
May 12, 20252.7 million5.1 million
May 5, 20252.8 million5.7 million
April 28, 20253.0 million5.8 million
Average for last 10 weeks:2.72 million5.23 million

WWE Raw on Netflix June 23 viewership data revealed

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The Monday, June 23rd episode of WWE Raw on Netflix brought in 2.6 million global views and 5.2 million global hours viewed through its first seven days, according to their weekly Tudum report.

When compared to the first seven days for the June 16th Raw, the global views number is slightly down (2.7 million global views) while the global hours viewed is slightly up (5.0 million).

The global views are its lowest since the May 26th episode while the global hours views are the second-highest since May 12th.

The listed runtime of 1:52 minutes was slightly up from the previous week’s 1:47.

It was fourth for the week in the U.S. and hit the Top Ten in six countries (United States, Canada, Mexico, Bolivia, Bahrain and Sri Lanka).

Dave Meltzer’s analysis of these numbers are now available for subscribers.

Competition & Show Notes:

  • In the U.S., the show was not up against any major sports competition with the NBA Finals concluding the night before.
  • Raw featured the semifinals of the King and Queen of the Ring tournaments which saw Cody Rhodes vs. Jey Uso and Jade Cargill vs. Roxanne Perez.

Last 10 weeks of WWE Raw on Netflix ratings/viewership:

Episode dateGlobal ViewsGlobal Hours
June 23, 20252.6 million5.2 million
June 16, 20252.7 million5.0 million
June 9, 20252.9 million6.1 million
June 2, 20252.7 million5.0 million
May 26, 20252.6 million4.8 million
May 19, 20252.7 million5.0 million
May 12, 20252.7 million5.1 million
May 5, 20252.8 million5.7 million
April 28, 20253.0 million5.8 million
April 21, 20253.6 million8.7 million
Last 10-week average:2.83 million5.64 million

WWE Raw on Netflix June 2 viewership up from previous week

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The following is an excerpt from a subscriber exclusive article available here.

The 6/2 WWE Raw on Netflix — the go-home edition for Money in the Bank — was up from the previous week’s record-low with Netflix claiming 5.0 million viewer hours and 2.7 million global views.

According to Netflix, the May 26th show did 4.8 million viewer hours and 2.6 million global views.

Doing that math, you get that they are now figuring almost nobody is watching the show live, which, of course, is ridiculous.

Using those numbers, with the idea of not being able to figure people who watch twice (a prime issue with streaming vs. Nielsen comparisons which favor streaming numbers having an advantage in an equal playing field) and using Netflix’s internal live vs. delayed viewing numbers (a figure significantly lower than they have said publicly), you get 2,296,000 total views as an average which would be estimated to be 3,132,000 worldwide viewers over the course of the full week.

For the full article, click here.

WWE Raw May 26 episode scores all-time low viewership of Netflix era

Raw on 5/26 set the all-time Netflix low numbers, claiming 4.8 million hours viewed and 2.6 million devices viewing.

That number makes no sense unless it means only 15 percent of all viewers watched live, down from the Netflix claim of 80 percent in February. If that’s the case, there were only 390,000 live views worldwide and about 534,000 total viewers watching live throughout the world. Those are worldwide numbers, not U.S. numbers and completely implausible given last year the show would have done 1.27 million live viewers in the U.S. alone, let alone all over the world.

Realistically, based on 70 percent of the viewing to be seeing the 2:30 version of the show and 30 percent seeing the 1:43 version of the show, that would end up as 2,118,000 total devices viewed and with a generous 1.37 viewers per device, that would be 2,902,000 worldwide viewers.

For the U.S., that would translate as a seven day figure of 805,000 devices and 1,109,000 viewers. That would be roughly 937,000 same day viewers.

All figures are all-time lows for the show since the 1/6 episode. Netflix figures for the week have it down 4.0 percent in total viewing time and down 3.7 percent in total views from the prior week’s number which was the lowest total viewing time previously and lowest U.S. numbers to date.

Our figures have the decline from last week at 4.7 percent. This would be a decline of 44.6 percent from the U.S. viewership for the show the same week last year on the USA Network.

The show was listed at No. 6 for the week among English language television shows worldwide.  However, that’s based on 2.6 million, a number that would only mean 534,000 worldwide watched it live. At 2,118,000 devices, it would be No. 10 among English language television shows and at best No. 32 among all Netflix shows for the week, because there were at minimum English language movies placing ahead.

Even though the show was the lowest, in many of the key markets it did place higher than the 5/19 show. 

In the U.S., the show was No. 4 among English language TV shows, up from No. 5 for the 5/19 show. In the U.K., it was No. 9, the same as the prior week. In Mexico, it was No. 7, up from No. 10 the prior week. In India, it was No. 9, after not cracking the top ten the prior week. In Canada, it was No. 5, up from No. 6 the prior week. The show did not crack the top ten for the week in Saudi Arabia, New Zealand or Australia for either the 5/26 or 5/19 shows.

The bit of good news in the numbers is that early indications are the show on 6/2, with the numbers set to be released on 6/10, look to be an increase from the week before. In countries where the show aired on Monday night, it was No. 1 for the day in the U.S., Canada and Mexico, up from three, three and two for the 5/26 show.