WWE RAW might’ve missed the global spotlight, but it still made some noise. The December 15 episode of WWE’s flagship show didn’t break into Netflix’s worldwide rankings, but fans across North America and beyond still showed up for the action.
Despite not cracking the global charts, the episode still managed to rank #7 in the United States, proving RAW’s domestic pull is still strong—even without a global victory lap.
According to official Netflix data, the December 15 edition of Monday Night RAW failed to chart globally, meaning there’s no confirmed total viewership figure for worldwide performance. That’s a contrast from the December 8 episode, which scored 2.5 million global views and racked up 4.4 million hours watched—enough to earn a spot on the platform’s Top 10 worldwide rankings.
Even without global recognition, RAW still showed up where it counts. The episode came in #7 in the U.S. Netflix rankings for the week, holding its own against a packed streaming slate. It also ranked in the Top 10 in several countries, including:
That’s not nothing—and it shows that WWE’s loyal international fanbase remains active, even when the numbers don’t hit viral levels.
| Metric | December 8, 2025 | December 15 2025 | Change | % Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total Viewers | 647,000 | 607,000 | 🔻 -40,000 | 🔻 -6.18% |
| P18–49 Demo Rating | 0.09 | 0.08 | 🔻 -0.01 | 🔻 -11.11% |
The December 15 edition of WWE RAW might not have earned a global Netflix medal, but it still held the line in the U.S. and a few key international markets. With the December 8 episode pulling 2.5 million views, the bar is set—but WWE’s weekly content machine rolls on with or without a global boost.
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