
Global viewership for the May 26 edition of WWE RAW on Netflix experienced a downturn, registering 2.6 million viewers and 4.8 million hours watched. This performance placed the program sixth worldwide and as a top 10 show in 15 countries, a decrease from the previous week’s 2.7 million viewers and 5.0 million hours.
The May 26 broadcast of WWE RAW commenced with an in-ring segment involving Seth Rollins’ new faction, during which Rollins declared his intention to win the upcoming Money in the Bank ladder match. Later in the evening, both Penta and Seth Rollins secured their respective qualifications for the Men’s Money in the Bank contest. In other action, Rusev achieved a swift victory over Akira Tozawa, and the episode concluded with CM Punk attacking Seth Rollins, delivering a GTS before departing through the audience.
On the subsequent June 2 WWE RAW, emanating from Tulsa, Oklahoma, and airing on Netflix and Peacock, further developments unfolded. El Grande Americano, who was revealed to be Chad Gable, clinched the final spot in the Men’s Money in the Bank ladder match by defeating CM Punk and AJ Styles, a result influenced by interference from Seth Rollins’ allies. Stephanie Vaquer made her WWE RAW debut by winning a triple threat match against Liv Morgan and Ivy Nile to qualify for the Women’s Money in the Bank ladder match.
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The June 2 show also featured Jey Uso and Sami Zayn defeating Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed by disqualification after Seth Rollins interfered. The broadcast closed with Rollins’ faction attacking CM Punk, Jey Uso, and Sami Zayn, significantly escalating tensions as the Money in the Bank event, scheduled for June 7, draws nearer.
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