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Raw hits all-time low on Netflix

October 1, 2025 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

Maybe there’s a reason why Netflix did not want to sign the UFC to a media rights deal. Its strategy to focus on big events for sports rather than weekly sports. The September 22nd episode of Raw was the lowest viewership on the platform.

Netflix reported that it was the #8 rated Netflix TV show globally among English language. Raw ranked #4 in the U.S. The show brought in 2.3 million views. Overall, it had 4.5 million views.

Per Netflix methodology: “We define views for a title as the total hours viewed divided by the total runtime. Values are rounded to 100,000.”

The information makes it the lowest viewed Raw since it started on the platform this past January. Notably, it was the first show after the big Wrestlepalooza show on ESPN’s latest digital platform.

Is the show starting to show wear? Are fans getting tired of it?

The time slots have changed which may be an issue. Also, the fall is a time where it must complete with NFL’s Monday Night Football

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