WWE Raw on Netflix September 1 episode hits record-low global views

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The Monday, September 1 episode of WWE Raw on Netflix brought in 2.4 million global views to go with 5.2 million global hours viewed through its first seven days, according to the Netflix weekly Tudum report.

Down from the previous week’s 2.6 million, the number marks Raw’s lowest global views since it began on Netflix this past January and its lowest total since June 30 (2.5 million global views). The global hours viewed were up slightly from the previous week’s 5.0 million.

It was the follow-up from the previous day’s Clash in Paris and also aired at an earlier time slot of 2 PM Eastern.

Raw Viewership Details:

  • It was eighth globally overall for the week and fifth overall in the United States.
  • The show had a longer runtime (2:06) than the previous week (1:56), helping out the global hours viewed number.
  • It was in the top ten for six countries including the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Bulgaria, Bolivia and Bahrain.

For the last ten weeks, Raw has averaged a reported 2.68 million global views and 5.33 million global hours viewed.

Raw Show Notes:

Along with being the fallout edition from a premium live event, Raw featured an Intercontinental title rematch between Dominik Mysterio and AJ Styles, CM Punk calling out Seth Rollins, Jey Uso & LA Knight vs. Bronson Reed & Bron Breakker, and more.

Last 10 weeks of WWE Raw on Netflix ratings/viewership:

Episode dateGlobal ViewsGlobal Hours
September 1, 20252.4 million5.2 million
August 25, 20252.6 million5.0 million
August 18, 20252.8 million5.4 million
August 11, 20252.8 million5.3 million
August 4, 20253.0 million6.1 million
July 28, 20252.7 million5.5 million
July 21, 20252.7 million5.7 million
July 14, 20252.7 million5.4 million
July 7, 20252.6 million5.1 million
June 30, 20252.5 million4.6 million
Average for last 10 weeks:2.68 million5.33 million

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Since 2011, Josh has been a contributing editor to Wrestling Observer/F4WOnline.com and also hosts the Punch-Out podcast. He has also written for Fight Magazine, Bloody Elbow, Bleacher Report, and other websites. He's a 2000 graduate of the University of Maine, worked in pro sports, and once was an indie ring announcer.