What little data we get about the performance of WWE Raw on Netflix is here. It comes from the streamer itself via their Tudum website.
Tudum ranks Netflix’s Top 10 shows by weekly number of views, which it calculates by dividing the time all subscribers spent watching a program by its duration. The default is a global ranking, which is also the only one where Netflix shows its work (e.g. the numbers behind the ranking). You can view the Top 10 for each country Netflix is in, but that only gives you
a ranking, no numbers. Similar ranked lists are available for shows in English, one for shows in all other languages, and corresponding Top 10s for movies.
The latest Raw we’re getting Netflix’s numbers for streamed live from TD Garden in Boston on Nov. 10, which meant it premiered Monday evening in the United States. The episode advertised one of John Cena’s “final appearance” in his hometown, and saw him win the one belt that up to that point had alluded him in his legendary and soon-ending WWE career.
It had 2.8 million views. That’s up 400K over the previous episode, and the biggest number Raw’s done since August. It climbed a couple spots in the global rankings, finishing 7th for the seven-day span that ended on Nov. 16. In the United States, Raw rose all the way to 3rd, which is the highest its ever been. For comparison sake, Netflix’s most viewed show from Nov. 10—16 was the Korean drama As You Stood By with 7.8 million views (for English-language shows, it was the Claire Danes/Matthew Rhys-Davies limited series The Beast In Me with 6.9 million views).
Netflix is tracking a week’s worth of viewing, but we still check in with the Monday night television ratings to see how those might impact anyone who still strictly watches Raw live. The show was up against a good NFL match-up with Philadelphia/Green Bay, and Programming Insider had Monday Night Football with drawing more than by 20 million viewers on ABC and ESPN, with a combined 4.32 rating with 18-49 year olds.
We’ll keep tracking Raw’s “views” data here… until it slips out of the global Top 10, and then it seems like we’ll stop getting any. But we’re gonna pass along whatever information we do get, and add it to our regular rundown of Raw’s TUDUM-reported performance for each episode of the Netflix Era:
- Jan. 6, 2025 – 5.9 million views; ranked 4th globally, 5th in the U.S.
- Jan. 13 – 3.7 million views; ranked 4th globally, 4th in the U.S.
- Jan. 20 – 3.0 million views; ranked 7th globally, 4th in the U.S.
- Jan. 27 – 2.9 million views; ranked 9th globally, 5th in the U.S.
- Feb. 3 – 3.1 million views; ranked 7th globally, 3rd in the U.S.
- Feb. 10 – 2.8 million views; ranked 8th globally, 5th in the U.S.
- Feb. 17 – 2.8 million views; ranked 10th globally, 5th in the U.S.
- Feb. 24 – 2.6 million views; ranked 8th globally, 6th in the U.S.
- March 3 – 3.1 million views; ranked 7th globally, 4th in the U.S.
- March 10 – 3 million views; ranked 6th globally, 3rd in the U.S.
- March 17 – 3.1 million views; ranked 4th globally, 4th in the U.S.
- March 24 – 3 million views; ranked 4th globally, 3rd in the U.S.
- March 31 – 2.9 million views; ranked 8th globally, 6th in the U.S.
- April 7 – 2.8 million views; ranked 10th globally, 6th in the U.S.
- April 14 – 2.9 million views; ranked 9th globally, 3rd in the U.S.
- April 21 – 3.6 million views; ranked 5th globally, 3rd in the U.S.
- April 28 – 3 million views; ranked 4th globally, 3rd in the U.S.
- May 5 – 2.8 million views; ranked 4th globally, 3rd in the U.S.
- May 12 – 2.7 million views; ranked 8th globally, 7th in the U.S.
- May 19 – 2.7 million views; ranked 9th globally, 5th in the U.S.
- May 26 – 2.6 million views; ranked 6th globally, 4th in the U.S.
- June 2 – 2.7 million views; ranked 8th globally, 4th in the U.S.
- June 9 – 2.9 million views; ranked 7th globally, 3rd in the U.S.
- June 16 – 2.7 million views; ranked 9th globally, 4th in the U.S
- June 23 – 2.6 million views; ranked 4th globally, 3rd in the U.S.
- June 30 – 2.5 million views; ranked 5th globally, 3rd in the U.S.
- July 7 – 2.6 million views; ranked 6th globally, 4th in the U.S.
- July 14 – 2.7 million views; ranked 5th globally, 5th in the U.S.
- July 21 – 2.7 million views; ranked 5th globally, 4th in the U.S.
- July 28 – 2.7 million, ranked 8th globally, 5th in the U.S.
- Aug. 4 – 3 million views, ranked 5th globally, 6th in the U.S.
- Aug. 11 – 2.8 million views, ranked 6th globally, 6th in the U.S.
- Aug. 18 – 2.8 million views, ranked 7th globally, 5th in the U.S.
- Aug. 25 -2.6 million views; ranked 6th globally, 5th in the U.S.
- Sept. 1 – 2.4 million views; ranked 8th globally, 5th in the U.S.
- Sept. 8 – 2.6 million views; ranked 8th globally, 6th in the U.S.
- Sept. 15 – 2.6 million views; ranked 7th globally, 4th in the U.S.
- Sept. 22 – 2.3 million views; ranked 8th globally, 4th in the U.S.
- Sept. 29 – 2.3 million views; ranked 8th globally, 7th in the U.S.
- Oct. 6 – 2.4 million views; ranked 9th globally, 6th in the U.S.
- Oct. 13 – 2.4 million views; ranked 8th globally, 6th in the U.S.
- Oct. 20 – 2.6 million views; ranked 6th globally, 4th in the U.S.
- Oct. 27 – 2.3 million views; ranked 8th globally, 4th in the U.S.
- Nov. 3 – 2.4 million views; ranked 9th globally, 6th in the U.S.
- Nov. 10 – 2.8 million views; ranked 7th globally, 3rd in the U.S.












