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Last Week’s WWE Raw Viewership On Netflix Ticks Down From Previous Week
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Last week’s episode of WWE Raw saw its viewership fall back from the previous week’s post-WrestleMania 42 high. Netflix revealed its weekly top 10 on Tuesday for the week ending June 28th, and the June 22nd episode of Raw ranked at #4 with 2.3 million views based on 4.3 million hours viewed.
This week’s show was down 4.7% from the June 15th episode’s 2.4 million views. It was the lowest number for the show since the June 1st episode had 2.0 million views.
Raw was in the top 10 in nine countries: Bolivia (#10), Bahamas (#8), Canada (#6), Trinidad and Tobago (#6), United States (#5), Bulgaria (#10), United Kingdom (#5), Bahrain (#10), and Sri Lanka (#9)
Netflix’s global top 10 was topped by the second week of the limited series I Will Find You with 34.1 million views. That was followed by the first week of Avatar: The Last Airbender season two with 8.7 million views.
The full global top 10 list is below:
Top 10 Netflix English TV Shows
1. I Will Find You (Week 2): 34.1 million views.
2. Avatar: The Last Airbender Season Two (Week 1): 8.7 million views.
3. Avatar: The Last Airbender Season One (Week 7): 3.0 million views.
4. WWE Raw – June 22, 2026 (Week 1): 2.3 million views.
5. AMERICA’S SWEETHEARTS: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Season Three (Week 2): 2.2 million views.
6. Salish & Jordan Matter Season One (Week 6): 2.0 million views.
7. Sweet Magnolias Season Five (Week 3): 2.0 million views.
8. Danny Go! Season One (Week 3): 2.3 million views.
9. The Amazing Digital Circus Season One (Week 4): 1.9 million views.
10. The Last Ship Season One (Week 1): 1.9 million views.
Based on known numbers, WWE Raw is averaging 2.752 million viewers on Netflix in 2026 compared to 3.036 million for the same point in 2025.
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