
WWE RAW Viewership on Netflix Drops to New Low – WWE RAW’s September 1 episode posted its lowest global viewership since the show moved to Netflix in January. According to Netflix, the broadcast drew 2.4 million global views and 5.2 million hours watched.
For comparison, the August 25 episode brought in 2.6 million views and 5 million hours, meaning RAW lost around 200,000 viewers week-over-week but actually gained in total hours viewed. Despite the decline, the show still placed well in Netflix rankings, finishing #8 among all English-language TV programs globally and #5 in the U.S.
The numbers highlight the continued shift in how WWE audiences consume RAW. While live streaming has leveled out from earlier highs, engagement on YouTube continues to show strong interest in standout moments from the show.
Top Five Most Viewed WWE RAW (9/1) Clips on YouTube:
- Becky Lynch slapping CM Punk – 1.7 million views
- Jimmy Uso saving Jey Uso from Bronson Reed and Bron Breakker – 1.1 million views
- Jey Uso and LA Knight accepting a challenge from Reed and Breakker – 489K views
- AJ Styles receiving a huge reaction in Paris – 479K views
- Dominik Mysterio defeating AJ Styles with help from El Grande Americano – 307K views
Analysis: RAW’s September 1 drop to 2.4 million viewers marks a new low since the Netflix transition, suggesting that post-SummerSlam interest may have cooled slightly. However, the increase in total hours watched (5.2M compared to 5M the prior week) indicates fans who tuned in were watching longer. The YouTube numbers also show which storylines are driving engagement — particularly Becky Lynch vs. CM Punk, which far outpaced every other clip. The continued prominence of The Bloodline and Judgment Day angles also suggests WWE’s major faction-driven narratives remain central to audience interest.
WWE RAW Viewership on Netflix Drops to New Low