
WWE RAW, which served as the final show before Clash in Italy, posted its lowest Netflix audience in four months.
According to official data from Netflix’s Tudum, the May 25 episode drew 2.5 million global views and 4.6 million hours viewed between May 25 and May 31, finishing seventh on the global chart for English-language series.
That number matches the January 19 episode, which also drew 2.5 million views. However, Wrestling Observer Newsletter noted that numbers for the January 26 episode were never released, as the show did not make Netflix’s global Top 10.
RAW also ranked fifth in the United States and appeared in the Top 10 in 13 countries. The show was listed with a runtime of 1 hour and 47 minutes, while holding the same 4.6 million hours viewed as the previous week.
WWE's Raw viewership has hit a four-month low according to Netflix's official numbers.
— Cultaholic Wrestling (@Cultaholic) June 3, 2026
For the Clash In Italy go-home show, the episode saw 2.5 million global views and 4.6 million gobal hours viewed, which is the lowest figure reported since the January 19th episode. pic.twitter.com/sTepNiOgIP
The drop stands out because the post-WrestleMania 42 episode, which aired on April 20, drew 3.3 million global views and 6.6 million hours viewed. Since then, the show has seen a steady week-to-week decline.
The May 25 episode featured a verbal confrontation between Roman Reigns and Jacob Fatu ahead of their Tribal Combat Match for the World Heavyweight Championship, along with Penta defending his title against Je’Von Evans and a segment involving Oba Femi and Paul Heyman.
It remains to be seen whether upcoming episodes of RAW can recover some of that audience following the fallout from Clash in Italy.