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Last Week’s WWE Raw Ticks Down In Netflix Viewership
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WWE Raw saw last week’s viewership on Netflix slip a touch from the previous week’s numbers. Netflix revealed its weekly top 10 on Tuesday for the week ending March 29th, and the March 23rd episode of Raw ranked at #6 with 2.9 million views based on 5.5 million hours viewed.
This week’s show was down 3.3% from the March 16th episode, which came in at 3.0 million views. It was still higher from the 2.8 million for the March 9th episodes.
Raw was in the top 10 in 20 countries: Bolivia (#4), Bahamas (#8), Canada (#5), Ecuador (#4), Guatemala (#7), Mexico (#6), Nicaragua (#5), Panama (#9), Peru (#8), El Salvador (#5), Trinidad and Tobago (#2), United States (#3), the United Kingdom (#6), Egypt (#8), Bahrain (#6), India (#6), Kuwait (#9), Sri Lanka (#6), Saudi Arabia (#9), and Singapore (#10).
Netflix’s global top 10 was led the third week of ONE PIECE season two, which earned 5.9 million views, followed by the debut of the horror series Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen season one (4.5 million). The full global top 10 list is below:
Top 10 Netflix English TV Shows
1. ONE PIECE Season Two (Week 3): 5.9 million views.
2. Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen Season One (Week 1): 4.5 million views.
3. Beauty In Black Season Two (Week 5): 4.2 million views.
4. Virgin River Season Seven (Week 3): 4.1 million views.
5. Homicide: New York Season Two (Week 1): 3.6 million views.
6. WWE Raw – March 16, 2026 (Week 1): 2.9 million views.
7. The Predator of Seville (Week 1): 2.8 million views.
8. ONE PIECE Season One (Week 11): 2.6 million views.
9. Heartbreak High Season Three (Week 1): 2.4 million views.
10. Bridgerton Season Four (Week 9): 2.4 million views.
Based on known numbers, WWE Raw is averaging 2.890 million viewers on Netflix in 2026 compared to 3.250 million for the same point in 2025.