WWE RAW on Netflix: Viewership Surges to Global Top 10 in 2026
The February 2 episode of WWE RAW delivered a strong performance on Netflix, securing a spot among the platform’s most-watched programmes globally. The episode, which featured key developments following the Royal Rumble, tied for sixth place in worldwide viewership.
RAW’s Global Performance
According to Netflix’s weekly Tudum report, the February 2 RAW garnered 3.1 million views and accumulated 5.8 million hours of watch time. The broadcast’s runtime was one hour and 48 minutes. This marks a significant increase from the January 19 episode, which recorded 2.5 million global views and 4.6 million hours watched.
Key Events on RAW
The February 2 episode served as a follow-up to the Royal Rumble event. Notable moments included a confrontation between Men’s Royal Rumble winner Roman Reigns and CM Punk, the appearance of Gunther after AJ Styles’ retirement, and a street fight where Stephanie Vaquer defended the WWE Women’s World Championship against Raquel Rodriguez.
This appearance in the global top ten is RAW’s first since January 19, and only the third time the show has achieved this ranking in 2026. It’s also the fourth time RAW has reached the global top ten since December 8, 2025.
For the week, Bridgerton season four led all content with 23.4 million global views and 102.6 million hours watched, followed by The Lincoln Lawyer season two with 9 million views and 75.9 million hours watched. Animal Kingdom season one rounded out the top ten with 2.8 million views.
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the global ranking of WWE RAW on Netflix?
The February 2 episode of WWE RAW tied for sixth place globally on Netflix.
How many global views did the February 2 episode of RAW receive?
The February 2 episode of WWE RAW received 3.1 million global views.
What other shows were in the Netflix global top ten alongside WWE RAW?
Bridgerton season four and The Lincoln Lawyer season two were also in the Netflix global top ten during the same week.
As streaming continues to reshape the media landscape, will WWE continue to leverage platforms like Netflix to expand its global reach and engage new audiences?