WWE Raw On Netflix Viewership Slumps to Lowest Since February
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WWE Raw on Netflix continues its post-WrestleMania 42 decline.
As per Netflix, the May 4 episode of WWE Raw drew 2.7 million global views and 4.6 million global hours viewed. The numbers mark the second straight week of declining viewership.
The go-home edition before WWE Backlash, which featured Roman Reigns and Jacob Fatu in the main event storyline, dropped 100,000 views from the previous week.
The 2.7 million global views represent the lowest figure since the February 16 episode, while the 4.6 million hours viewed are the lowest since January 19.
The episode finished seventh globally on Netflix's top ten chart, trailing sixth place by 400,000 views and ahead of eighth by 200,000. WWE Raw appeared in the top ten across 21 countries and ranked eighth in the United States specifically.
The April 20 post-WrestleMania 42 episode peaked at 3.3 million global views and 6.6 million hours viewed. Since then, viewership has declined each week, dropping from 2.9 million views on April 27 to the current 2.7 million.
The May 4 episode ran 1 hour and 36 minutes, shorter than recent broadcasts. Netflix's leader for the week was Man on Fire with 12.6 million global views and 70.2 million global hours viewed.
The Hulk Hogan: Real American docuseries dropped out of Netflix's global top ten after two weeks on the chart. Over the last ten weeks, Raw has averaged 2.93 million global views and 5.48 million global hours viewed.
Last reported 10 weeks of WWE Raw on Netflix viewership: