The March 31, 2025, episode of WWE Raw delivered another strong week on Netflix, despite a rare afternoon air time due to its London, England broadcast.

According to Tudum, Raw garnered 2.9 million global views, landing at #8 on Netflix’s global Top 10 for the week and ranking in the Top 10 in eight countries.

While the total viewership dipped slightly from the March 24 episode, which scored 3 million views, the performance remains impressive given the unusual 3 p.m. ET live broadcast slot, which deviated from Raw’s regular prime-time placement.

DateViewsGlobal RankCountries in Top 10
3/3/253.1M#717
3/10/253.0M#616
3/17/253.1M#520
3/24/253.0M#422
3/31/252.9M#88

Despite the minor dip, WWE Raw’s international episode still pulled strong numbers, confirming its global fanbase remains loyal and engaged—even during time slot changes.

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WWE Raw’s ability to maintain nearly 3 million viewers during an unconventional broadcast time is a testament to the show’s enduring appeal and its dedicated global audience. As WWE continues its Netflix run, it’ll be worth watching how international broadcasts and scheduling shifts influence long-term viewership patterns moving forward.

Do you think airing WWE Raw from international locations more often could boost its global audience even further, or should they stick to the U.S. prime-time formula? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.

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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