Netflix released earlier today the viewership report for shows on their service for the first half of 2025.
In regards to WWE, it was announced that WWE has generated over 280 million view hours for their shows on the service for the first half of this year.
In regards to breakdowns, WWE’s RAW dominated the top 23 WWE shows in Netflix’s Top 32 shows chart for the first half of this year. The highest ranked non-RAW show that charted for WWE was this past February’s Royal Rumble 2025 event with three million global views. This past April’s WrestleMania 41 events drew 2.4 million global views for Night One and 2.8 million global views for Night Two. The main reason for the Royal Ru,ble charting higher than WrestleMania 41 was due to it airing on Netflix in the United States while WrestleMania 41 did not.
This past March’s Elimination Chamber 2025 event was stated to have generated 1.9 million global views, this past June’s Money in the Bank 2025 event was stated to have generated 1.6 million global views, and this past June’s Night of Champions 2025 event generated 1 million global views.
In regards to total global hours viewed, the RAW Netflix premiere show was the highest watched WWE show at 20 million global hours viewed followed by Royal Rumble 2025 at 13.3 million, Night Two of WrestleMania 41 at 10.2 million, two episodes of RAW at 9.6 million each, and Night 1 of WrestleMania 41 at 9.6 million.
Netflix stated that limited series Adolescence was their most viewed show at 144.8 million total global views and the second season of Squid Game was their most watched show at 840,300,000 total global hours watched.

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