It’s been a little more than a year since WWE launched “Monday Night Raw” on Netflix, and the professional wrestling brand’s flagship show has racked up big numbers on the streamer.
According to Netflix, subscribers watched more than 525 million hours of WWE content in 2025. “Monday Night Raw” alone had 340 million views, while premium live events broadcast on Netflix outside the United States, such as WrestleMania and Royal Rumble, and the weekly show “SmackDown” had 185 million views.
It was also recently announced that the vast WWE library content will be available to stream on Netflix in the US.
Since debuting on Netflix in January 2025, Raw has been in the Global Top 10 English TV charts for 47 of the 52 weeks it has aired, averaging more than 3 million viewers per week. By country, “Raw” has a steady presence on the Top 10 charts in the United States (51 weeks), Bolivia (49 weeks), Canada (48 weeks), the United Kingdom (40 weeks), and Mexico (38 weeks).
WWE stars are also participating in major Netflix events such as Next on Netflix 2025, Netflix Tudum 2025: The Live Event, Netflix’s 2025 Upfront, the grand opening of Netflix Bites in Las Vegas, the grand opening of Netflix House Philadelphia and Dallas, the NFL’s Christmas Game Day Live and the “Stranger Things 5” world premiere. There was also a “Stranger Things” crossover episode of “Raw” that aired on January 5, five days after the series finale.
