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Latest figures show WWE’s Raw on Netflix viewership down by 400,000 compared to March 23

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The last episode of Monday Night Raw from May 2026 saw the show reach a four-month low for viewership on Netflix.

Most recently, the post-Clash in Italy show featured Roman Reigns being acknowledged by Jacob Fatu after their match at the Premium Live Event. Elsewhere, fan-favourite Oba Femi advanced into the next stage of the King of the Ring tournament.

Figures for that WWE show, which took place on June 1, are yet to be released. But the go-home Raw at the end of May reached just 2.5m global viewers, it has been revealed.

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Raw’s Netflix viewership is declining

The Wrestling Observer has shared the latest viewing figures from the last 10 weeks of Monday Night Raw, not including June 1.

On May 25, 2026, Raw pulled in 2.5m viewers via the streaming platform Netflix with a total of 4.6m hours of watchtime globally.

That is the lowest reported figures since the January 19, 2026, episode of Raw, which also hit 2.5m.

Meanwhile, the figures from the last 10 weeks do not make for great reading.

The overall average works out at around 2.82m, but there has been a total decline of 400,000 since March 23 of this year to last week’s episode.

Episode date (ascending)Global ViewsGlobal Hours
May 25, 20262.5m4.6m
May 18, 20262.6m4.6m
May 11, 20262.6m4.8m
May 4, 20262.7m4.6m
April 27, 20262.8m5.2m
April 20, 20263.3m6.6m
April 13, 20262.9m5.6m
April 6, 20262.9m5.5m
March 30, 20263.0m5.5m
March 23, 20262.9m5.5m

Matches announced for next episode of Raw

It remains to be seen how the post-Clash in Italy show did view-wise, though the earlier start time may have some impact.

Next week’s Monday Night Raw will also start earlier than usual, given that it is taking place in Paris, France.

WWE have announced two matches for Raw in Paris, both of which are King and Queen of the Ring bouts.

From the men’s side, we will see Seth Rollins vs. Je’Von Evans vs. Talla Tonga vs. Ricky Saints.

In a Queen of the Ring knockout match, fans will be able to watch Liv Morgan vs. Becky Lynch vs. Alexa Bliss vs. Chelsea Green.