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WWE News: Netflix releases 2025 WWE viewership data
Netflix released WWE viewing statistics for the first half of 2025 on Friday which included 131 different entries from Raw to SmackDown to premium live events.

Netflix released viewing statistics for the first half of 2025 on Friday, showing what viewers watched worldwide for over 7500 shows and specials.
That, of course, includes WWE programming for the first time ever. With WWE’s deal with the streaming giant kicking off in January, the report displayed information for 161 different entries ranging from weekly episodes of Raw (worldwide), SmackDown (not in the U.S.) and NXT (also not in the U.S.) in addition to several PLEs (not in the U.S.) and archived shows (worldwide).
Netflix specifically mentioned WWE in the initial release, noting WWE content has more than 280 million viewing hours in the first half of the year. They also noted that two-thirds of their members are outside the U.S.
Global Views
Raw dominated the top 23 WWE entries with all episodes in their top 32, highlighted by the show’s January kickoff with 6.9 million views.Somewhat surprisingly, the first non-Raw show listed was January’s Royal Rumble with three million views, beating out both the second night of WrestleMania 41 (2.8 million) and night one (2.4 million views). One reason that could be: the Rumble was the first-ever PLE to be made available on Netflix.
Elimination Chamber (1.9 million), Money in the Bank (1.6 million) and Night of Champions (1 million) followed closely behind while SmackDown dominated spots 33 through 57 followed by several NXT PLEs, NXT TV, and WWE archive content.
The critically acclaimed limited series Adolescence nabbed the top spot with 144.8 million views with the Raw debut ranking at 261st on the overall list.
Global Hours Watched
The aforementioned Raw debut topped their rankings with a whopping 20 million hours viewed followed by the Royal Rumble (13.3 million), the second night of WrestleMania 41 (10.2 million), two episodes of Raw (9.6 million), and the first night of WrestleMania 41 (9.6 million).Raw episodes dominated the rest of their own top 30 with the exceptions of Elimination Chamber (6.7 million) and Money in the Bank (5.2 million). There was a big drop from that PLE to Night of Champions (2.8 million).
By comparison, the second season of Squid Game was no. 1 with 840,300,000 viewing hours while the first Netflix edition of Raw ranked 868th overall.
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Domestically, SmackDown remains on USA Network for the next few years while WWE’s contract with Peacock for both PLEs and archive content expires in March 2026.