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WWE Raw (6/29) Draws 2.3 Million Global Views On Netflix
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WWE Raw drew 2.3 million global views on Netflix for its June 29 episode, according to the latest viewing figures released by Tudum.
The episode ranked No. 7 on Netflix’s global Top 10 TV chart and No. 6 in the United States. Those numbers matched the global viewership total from the previous week’s edition of Raw, which also finished with 2.3 million views. However, the June 22 episode ranked higher on Netflix’s charts, placing No. 4 globally and No. 5 in the United States.
The June 29 edition aired live on Netflix with a special start time of 3 p.m. PT / 6 p.m. ET. The show served as the fallout episode from WWE Night of Champions and continued the build toward SummerSlam.
One of the night’s biggest moments came when World Heavyweight Champion Roman Reigns accepted Seth Rollins’ challenge for a World Heavyweight Championship match at SummerSlam. The episode also featured the fallout from Night of Champions, with WWE continuing several storylines heading into one of its biggest premium live events of the year.
With Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins now officially set for a championship clash, Raw closed another week of Netflix programming with 2.3 million global views and Top 10 finishes both worldwide and in the United States.
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