
WWEs move to Netflix is already paying off in a big way.
Since debuting on the platform on January 6, 2025, Monday Night Raw has streamed live on Netflix in the United States every week. Internationally, fans are also using the platform to catch Raw, SmackDown, NXT, and every premium live event the company offers. Now, official viewership data is inand its big.
According to a new report from Variety, WWE content has racked up over 280 million hours watched globally since landing on Netflix. The platform included WWE alongside other major titles like Squid Game, Zero Day, Back in Action, and The Electric State.
The July 7 episode of Raw pulled in 2.6 million global viewsan increase from the 2.5 million viewers the week before. These numbers continue to build as WWE gears up for its historic two-night SummerSlam.
Roman Reigns is now officially being advertised for both the July 21 and July 28 episodes of Raw on Netflix. That could give the already strong numbers another major bump, as fans prepare for the Undisputed WWE Universal Champions return to the red brand.
Netflix has proven to be a game-changer for WWE viewership, and these early metrics show just how powerful the partnership already is.
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