The March 2 episode of WWE RAW attracted nearly 3 million viewers worldwide on Netflix, according to the latest data from Netflix’s Tudum platform. This slightly surpasses the 2.8 million views recorded for the previous episode, signaling growing interest in WWE RAW’s streaming presence.
Rankings Reflect Strong Performance in Domestic and International Markets
During the tracked week, WWE RAW’s March 2 broadcast secured the fifth spot globally among English-language shows and rose to third place in the United States. By comparison, the February 23 episode ranked seventh internationally and fifth in the U.S., indicating an upward trajectory in audience engagement.
Key Segments from the Episode Garner High Online Engagement
Several standout clips from the March 2 show gained notable attention on WWE’s official social media channels. A clip featuring CM Punk confronting Roman Reigns after their match earned about 1.5 million views on WWE’s YouTube channel. Another popular moment showcased Seth Rollins challenging Paul Heyman, with approximately 1.2 million views.
Additional highlights included Penta’s victory over Dominik Mysterio to claim the Intercontinental Championship, a segment involving Danhausen’s interaction with Mysterio, and the contest between Oba Femi and Rusev.
Growing Streaming Popularity Signals Future Potential for WWE Content
The sustained increase in WWE RAW Netflix views highlights the expanding digital audience for wrestling entertainment. Maintaining momentum with compelling content and engaging storylines, including appearances from notable figures like Roman Reigns, CM Punk, and Seth Rollins, is likely to further elevate WWE’s presence across global streaming platforms.
