Last night’s episode of WWE Raw made a massive impact, securing its spot as the number one show on Netflix in the U.S. The flagship wrestling program outperformed several heavy hitters, including the new Jerry Springer documentary Lights, Camera, Action and fan-favorite Squid Game.

WWE Raw leads the current top 10 TV shows on Netflix, a list packed with popular titles. The rankings are as follows:

  1. WWE Raw
  2. American Primeval
  3. Jerry Springer: Lights, Camera, Action
  4. Squid Game
  5. The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live
  6. Gabriel Iglesias: Legend of Fluffy
  7. Younger
  8. Missing You
  9. The Breakthrough
  10. I am a Killer

Monday night’s episode delivered major moments, keeping fans on the edge of their seats. Damian Priest clashed with Finn Balor in an intense Street Fight, while Penta made his electrifying debut. The show also crowned its first Women’s Intercontinental Champion, with Lyra Valkyria defeating Dakota Kai in a history-making match.

The massive streaming numbers show just how impactful WWE Raw has been since its Netflix debut, cementing itself as a must-watch for wrestling fans and casual viewers alike. It’s clear WWE knows how to put on a show that grabs attention and dominates streaming charts.

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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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