WWE Raw November 3 viewership improves slightly

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The November 3 edition of WWE Raw on Netflix did 2.4 million global views, up slightly from their record low the previous week’s show garnered.

Revealed by Netflix on Tuesday in their weekly rankings, the show was up 100,000 from their record low of 2.3 million. The global hours views increased to 5.2 million, up from the previous week’s 4.6 million, but that was due to the episode’s 13 minute runtime increase.

The show was the fallout edition from Saturday Night’s Main Event where CM Punk won the vacant WWE World Heavyweight title in a match with Jey Uso. On Raw, Punk was confronted by Logan Paul in one angle while Rey Mysterio made his return in another to confront his son, Dominik.

The episode was up against the Dallas Cowboys vs. Arizona Cardinals Monday Night Football game domestically in addition to the usual NBA and NHL slate that were on regional networks.

Raw Viewership Details:

  • The episode dropped to ninth globally and sixth in the United States, finishing in the top 10 in nine countries.
  • The listed 2:06 run time was up 13 minutes from the previous week’s 1:53.
  • The average for the last ten weeks decreased slightly to 2.43 million global views while the 4.89 million global hours viewed were up slightly.

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

Episode dateGlobal ViewsGlobal Hours
November 3, 20252.4 million5.2 million
October 27, 20252.3 million4.6 million
October 20, 20252.6 million5.1 million
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
Average for last 10 weeks:2.43 million4.89 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

Dave Meltzer on Netflix viewership for February 24 WWE Raw & Elimination Chamber

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The 2/24 WWE Raw show on Netflix took another step down in viewers.

Netflix claimed 5.5 million hours, the same as for the prior two weeks, but due to the show being longer last week, they listed 2.6 million views, a drop of 7.1 percent from the prior two weeks.

Regarding Elimination Chamber, we don’t know how the show did internationally as it didn’t make the Netflix top ten for the week. No. 10 would have been 2.1 million views or about 2.94 million viewers outside the U.S.  Because such a high percentage of Netflix viewership is the U.S., if you aren’t on in the U.S., it’s harder to crack the top ten as SmackDown never does because it’s not on Netflix in the U.S., while Raw thus far always has.

Royal Rumble did 2.1 million views so all we know is that this was lower than Royal Rumble, which one would say is to be expected.  But this is also a number that includes viewings through Monday night. With all the pub of the John Cena turn, there was a chance it could have beaten Rumble, but it didn’t.

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