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WWE RAW Hits Lowest Number Since Netflix Debut

WWE RAW draws its lowest known Netflix audience yet after airing from Turin in an unusual afternoon slot.

WWE RAW Hits Lowest Number Since Netflix Debut
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Monday Night RAW posted its lowest known number since moving to Netflix. The June 1 episode, held at Inalpi Arena in Turin, Italy, drew 2 million global views in its first seven days on the platform.

According to Netflix’s official data, the show ranked only ninth among the week’s most-watched English-language programs, with 6.2 million hours viewed. In the United States, WWE’s key market, RAW finished eighth.

The drop stands out because the previous episode, which aired on May 25, drew 2.5 million global views while ranking seventh worldwide and fifth in the United States. In other words, WWE lost roughly 500,000 views in just one week.

It is important to note that the Turin episode aired in a highly unusual time slot for North American viewers. Due to WWE’s European tour, RAW streamed at 2 p.m. ET, far removed from its traditional Monday night prime-time slot.

Even so, the result is still concerning, especially since the show featured major names such as Roman Reigns, Oba Femi, Seth Rollins, Liv Morgan, and CM Punk, along with the start of the King of the Ring and Queen of the Ring tournaments.

WWE still has other episodes with special start times in June, including shows from Paris and London. Whether the drop is viewed internally as a direct result of the time-slot change or as a broader sign of RAW cooling off on Netflix remains to be seen.