
WWE just hit its one-year anniversary on Netflix and the numbers are as big as a top-rope moonsault.
January 6, 2026 marks one full year since WWE officially brought Monday Night RAW and its biggest Premium Live Events to the streaming giant. In that time, the company delivered 525 million hours of content viewed, including nearly 340 million hours of RAW and 185 million hours of international Premium Live Events like WrestleMania, Elimination Chamber, and Royal Rumble.
Netflix confirmed that RAW has landed in the Global English Top 10 in 47 out of 52 weeks, averaging over 3 million views per episode. The show also charted in 34 countries, including Bolivia, Canada, the UK, and Mexico.
WWEs other events didnt sit quietly either they ranked in the Top 10 across 42 countries, even though some, like the Royal Rumble, werent available in the U.S. but still cracked the global charts.
One of the surprise breakout hits? WWE: Unreal, the behind-the-scenes docuseries that debuted in August and offered fans a rare look inside the WWE writers room. It charted globally and will return for Season 2 on January 20.
Beyond viewership, WWEs social media footprint on Netflix-owned platforms exploded. Since January 6, 2025, WWE-related posts delivered over 5.8 billion impressions across roughly 8,000 pieces of content.
One viral highlight featured FC Barcelonas Lamine Yamal reacting to a Randy Orton RKO, racking up 50 million impressions on Facebook alone. A throwback John Cena entrance post drew 32 million impressions, while a nostalgic Randy Orton clip resurfaced to pull another 12 million.
WWE also brought its talent into the Netflix spotlight with crossover moments at Netflix Tudum 2025, Netflix House openings, and even an official Stranger Things crossover episode of RAW airing five days after the series finale.
Looking ahead, WWE stars are crossing over into scripted Netflix originals too, with CM Punk starring in Guarding Stars and John Cena set to appear in the upcoming buddy comedy Little Brother.
On the brand side, over 20 major global companies partnered with Netflixs WWE content, including Snickers, DoorDash, EA, Xfinity, TurboTax, and more. WWE 2K25: Netflix Edition also launched on mobile exclusively for Netflix members.
With numbers like these, its safe to say WWEs first year on Netflix wasnt just a hit it was a main event.
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