WWE Programming Has Reportedly Generated Over 280 Million Viewing Hours On Netflix

A new report from Variety on Netflix’s viewership data has revealed impressive numbers for WWE programming since the company’s landmark partnership with the streaming giant began earlier this year.

WWE Generates Over 280 Million View Hours

In the report, Variety shared that since the deal kicked off on January 6, 2025, “WWE — which premiered on Netflix in January — generated more than 280 million view hours across all its events, including ‘WWE Raw.'” This figure includes Monday Night Raw’s live broadcast in the United States, as well as SmackDown, NXT, and premium live events in various international markets.

Consistent Viewership For Monday Night Raw

The report also highlights the consistent performance of WWE’s flagship weekly show. The July 7 episode of Monday Night Raw recorded 2.6 million global views on the platform, which was an increase from the 2.5 million views the show drew the week prior, indicating a strong and steady audience for the program.

WWE and Netflix will look to continue this momentum heading into SummerSlam. Roman Reigns, who made his shocking return this past week, is scheduled to appear on the final two episodes of Monday Night Raw before the premium live event. His feud with Paul Heyman’s faction, combined with CM Punk’s chase for the World Heavyweight Championship, will be the driving forces for the show in the coming weeks.

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