WWE Raw on Netflix continued its impressive run by staying within the global top ten for the fourth consecutive week, with viewership numbers showing a modest increase. The episode that aired on Monday, February 23, drew in 2.8 million worldwide views and accounted for 5.6 million hours of viewing time, according to data from Netflix’s Tudum.
Detailed Metrics Reflect Upward Trend in Engagement
This week’s 2.8 million views represent a slight rise from the previous week’s 2.7 million, while the total hours watched climbed by 700,000. The 1-hour and 53-minute runtime for the episode, which was 10 minutes longer than the prior week, contributed to the increase in total hours viewed. WWE Raw ranked seventh globally and appeared in the top ten across 21 countries.
Key Episodes and Storylines Drive Audience Interest
The episode featured a major moment as AJ Styles delivered an appreciation segment to close the show, announcing his retirement and revealing his induction into the WWE Hall of Fame. This edition of Raw also served as the go-home episode ahead of the Elimination Chamber event, adding to its significance.
Context Within Global Streaming Trends
While WWE Raw held its place among top global shows, Bridgerton led the week with the release of the final four episodes of its fourth season, achieving 28 million views and 248.8 million hours watched worldwide. Additionally, multiple seasons of The Night Agent were among the leading ten series globally.
Summary of WWE Raw’s Recent Netflix Performance
WWE Raw’s consistent presence in Netflix’s global rankings highlights the program’s appeal to international audiences. The combination of significant wrestling milestones and leading into major pay-per-view events appears to sustain viewer interest. Continued tracking of these trends will clarify WWE Raw’s evolving role in streaming entertainment.
