WWE RAW Sees Significant Increase in Viewership
WWE RAW viewership climbs to 3.1 million global viewers on Netflix, breaking into top 10 charts across 23 countries including strong Middle East presence.

WWE RAW continues to build momentum on Netflix with its March 17 broadcast pulling in 3.1 million viewers globally and generating 5.8 million hours watched throughout the week.
The flagship show improved from its previous week’s performance when it attracted 3 million viewers, showing Raw’s steady growth on the streaming platform.
RAW cracked the top 10 most-watched content in 23 different countries, demonstrating its worldwide appeal beyond traditional wrestling markets.
Saudi Arabia proved to be RAW’s strongest territory, where the program ranked second in the country’s most-watched content list.
The show secured third place positions in Bolivia and Egypt, while landing at fourth in both the United States and Jordan.
Several other nations placed RAW in their top 5 content rankings, including Bahrain, Bulgaria, Mexico, and the United Kingdom.
Canada, Ecuador, and Kuwait weren’t far behind, with each country ranking the wrestling show at sixth in their respective markets.
On the global English-language content charts, RAW finished fourth behind only “Adolescence: Limited Series” (42 million viewers), “The Residence: Season 1” (6.4 million), and “Running Point: Season 1” (3.5 million).
The impressive performance across multiple international markets suggests Netflix’s investment in live weekly wrestling is paying off better than many industry insiders predicted.