One year has passed since WWE debuted “Monday Night Raw” on Netflix, and the popular pro wrestling show has garnered impressive viewership numbers on the streaming platform. According to Netflix, subscribers watched a total of 525 million hours of WWE content in 2025, with “Monday Night Raw” alone generating 340 million views. Additionally, premium live events such as WrestleMania, the Royal Rumble, and “SmackDown” contributed to 185 million views on Netflix.
In a recent announcement, Netflix revealed that a vast collection of WWE library content is now available for streaming in the US. Since its Netflix debut in January 2025, “Monday Night Raw” has consistently ranked on the Global Top 10 English TV chart for 47 out of 52 weeks, attracting an average of over 3 million viewers per week. The show has also maintained a strong presence in individual countries, including the US (51 weeks), Bolivia (49 weeks), Canada (48 weeks), the UK (40 weeks), and Mexico (38 weeks).
WWE superstars have been actively involved in various Netflix events, such as Next on Netflix 2025, Netflix Tudum 2025: The Live Event, Netflix’s 2025 Upfront, and the openings of Netflix Bites in Las Vegas, Netflix House Philadelphia, and Netflix House Dallas. They have also made appearances at NFL Christmas Gameday Live and the world premiere of “Stranger Things 5.” Notably, a crossover episode featuring “Stranger Things” characters aired on “Monday Night Raw” on January 5, following the series finale.
Overall, WWE’s partnership with Netflix has proven to be a successful venture, attracting a large and dedicated audience to their content on the streaming platform. The integration of WWE programming into Netflix’s extensive library has provided fans with even more opportunities to engage with their favorite wrestling entertainment.

