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Last Week’s WWE Raw Misses Netflix Top 10 Globally & In US
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Last week’s episode of WWE Raw on Netflix missed out on the top 10 for the week, both globally and in the United States. Netflix revealed its weekly top 10 on Tuesday for the week ending December 28th, and the December 22st episode of Raw did not come in on the global top 10. As such, viewership numbers are not available.
Much like last week and four of the last five weeks, this doesn’t necessarily mean that the show is losing viewers. The last numbers we have for Raw are the December 8th episode which had 2.5 million views, which is right in the range of what Raw did over the fall. All we know for sure is that the show did less than 3.2 million views, the total views for the week of the #10 ranked “show” in the holiday-themed Fireplace for Your Home: Crackling Birchwood Fireplace.
Netflix’s global top 10 continues to be filled out by Stranger Things season five, a situation which should continue for the next couple of weeks as the second batch of season two episodes released on Christmas and the final episode arrives on New Year’s Eve. Stranger Things again took up five spots in the top 10 with its various seasons.
Notably, WWE Raw also failed to hit the top 10 in the US for the first time. It does not appear to have hit the top 10 in any particular country. The full global top 10 is below:
Top 10 Netflix English TV Shows
1. Stranger Things Season Five (Week 2): 34.5 million views.
2. Emily in Paris Season Five (Week 2): 13.3 million views.
3. Dave Chappelle: The Unstoppable…: 9.2 million views.
4. Man Vs Baby Season One (Week 3): 7.9 million views.
5. Stranger Things Season One (Week 19): 4.8 million views.
6. Stranger Things Season Four (Week 25): 4.1 million views.
7. Sean Combs: The Reckoning Season One (Week 4): 3.7 million views.
8. Stranger Things Season Three (Week 17): 3.6 million views.
9. Stranger Things Season Two (Week 17): 3.6 million views.
10. Fireplace for Your Home: Crackling Birchwood Fireplace (Week 4): 3.2 million views.
Since debuting on Netflix to start the year, Raw is averaging 2.830 million views per week for new episodes.
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