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WWE RAW Hits Lowest Netflix Ratings Since February

WWE RAW on May 4 posted its lowest Netflix viewership since February, dropping in global rankings.

WWE RAW Hits Lowest Netflix Ratings Since February
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The May 4 episode of WWE RAW posted another drop in Netflix numbers, hitting its worst global performance since February.

According to data released by the platform itself, the show drew 2.7 million global views and 4.6 million hours watched, landing at seventh place among the most-watched English-language series of the week. The listed runtime was 1 hour and 36 minutes.

The drop comes right after the April 27 episode, which drew 2.8 million views and 5.2 million hours watched. According to F4WOnline, the views were the lowest since February 16, while the hours watched were the lowest since January 19.

The episode also slipped in Netflix’s rankings. Globally, RAW fell from sixth to seventh place. In the United States, it dropped from sixth to eighth, although it still appeared in the Top 10 across 21 countries.

The show was the last Monday Night RAW before Backlash, with its main highlight being the segment where Jacob Fatu attacked Roman Reigns after the contract signing for the World Heavyweight Championship. The episode also featured Bron Breakker attacking Seth Rollins and Oba Femi defeating Otis in his Open Challenge.

In a year-over-year comparison, the results were also down. The May 5, 2025 RAW drew 2.8 million views and 5.7 million hours watched, with Jey Uso defending the World Heavyweight Championship against Seth Rollins in the main event.