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Last Week’s WWE Raw Again Out Of Netflix Global Top 10
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Last week’s episode of WWE Raw on Netflix was again denied a spot in the global top 10 for the week due to Stranger Things. Netflix revealed its weekly top 10 on Tuesday for the week ending December 7th, and the December 1st episode of Raw did not come in on the global top 10. As such, viewership numbers are not available.
Much like last week, this does not necessarily mean that Raw’s viewership hit low points. The last numbers we have for Raw are the November 23rd episode which had 3.1 million views . Netflix’s global top 10 was again dominated by Stranger Things season five and each show in the top 10 scored at least 4.6 million views. Stranger Things again took up five spots in the top 10 with its various seasons.
Raw was in the top 10 for the week in 9 countries: Bolivia (#7), Ecuador (#8), Guatemala (#9), Mexico (#10), Nicaragua (#9), El Salvador (#9), Trinidad and Tobago (#8), the United States (#9), and India (#9).
Top 10 Netflix English TV Shows
1. Stranger Things Season Five (Week 2): 23.6 million views.
2. Sean Combs: The Reckoning Season One (Week 1): 21.8 million views.
3. Stranger Things Season One (Week 16): 8.2 million views.
4. The Abandons Season 1 (Week 1): 7.3 million views.
5. Stranger Things Season Two (Week 14): 6.8 million views.
6. Stranger Things Season Three (Week 14): 5.9 million views.
7. Stranger Things Season Four (Week 22): 5.3 million views.
8. Rats: A Witcher Tale (Week 1): 5.0 million views.
9. The Beast In Me (Week 4): 4.8 million views.
10. Matt Rife: Unwrapped – A Christmas Crowd Work Special Season One (Week 1): 4.6 million views.
Since debuting on Netflix to start the year, Raw is averaging 2.837 million views per week for new episodes.
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