The February 24, 2025, episode of WWE Raw maintained its strong performance on Netflix, ranking #8 globally for the week. According to Netflix’s latest data, Raw accumulated 2.6 million views with 5.5 million total hours watched, matching the viewership hours of the February 10 and February 17 episodes.

This marks a modest decline from the February 17 episode, which saw 2.8 million views, but WWE Raw continues to be a top performer in Netflix’s sports and live entertainment category.

Netflix Rankings and WWE Raw’s Performance

Despite the slight dip in total views, Raw remains one of the most consistent weekly shows on Netflix, proving its global appeal.

WWE Raw’s Weekly Netflix Viewership Trends

DateViewsHours ViewedGlobal Rank
1/6/255,900,00017,700,000#4
1/13/253,700,0008,200,000#7
1/20/253,000,0006,600,000#9
1/27/252,900,0006,600,000#9
2/3/253,100,0006,100,000#7
2/10/252,800,0005,500,000#8
2/17/252,800,0005,500,000#8
2/24/252,600,0005,500,000#8

WWE Raw’s Presence in Key Markets

The February 24 episode ranked among the Top 10 most-watched shows in multiple countries, including:

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  • United States
  • Canada
  • United Kingdom
  • Australia

With WrestleMania season heating up, WWE’s flagship show remains one of the most popular live sports entertainment programs on streaming platforms.

Ringside News will continue tracking WWE Raw’s performance on Netflix and its audience trends as WWE heads toward WrestleMania 41.

Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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