The March 17 edition of WWE Raw continues to make waves on its new streaming home, finishing the week with 3.1 million global views on Netflix, according to official data from the platform. This marks a slight but notable increase from the 3.0 million global views tallied by the March 10 episode.
This week’s episode also climbed the Netflix charts, landing at #4 among the most-viewed weekly shows globally, up from #6 the previous week. The consistent rise in rankings highlights growing momentum for WWE’s flagship program on its new platform.
- 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.
WWE’s Global Streaming Presence Growing Stronger
As WWE Raw continues to find its footing on Netflix, the slight week-to-week rise signals positive audience retention and potential for further growth. With major storylines and WrestleMania season heating up, future episodes may see even higher spikes in global engagement.
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