Summary
WWE Raw drew 3.3 million global views on Netflix for its April 20 episode, making it the show's most-watched episode of the year on the platform so far. The episode also ranked No. 4 globally and No. 4 in the United States.
That total was up from the April 13 episode, which posted 2.9 million global views and finished fifth globally and fifth in the United States. The jump continues a strong spring stretch for Raw on Netflix after the March 30 episode reached 3 million global views.
How the April 20 episode compared
The 400,000-view increase from the previous week is a notable bounce for Raw, especially because it also improved the show's placement both worldwide and in the U.S. rankings.
For WWE, that gives Raw another measurable sign that the Netflix run is holding audience attention even from week to week, not just on major debut nights or special episodes.
What the Netflix number means for WWE Raw
Raw clearing 3.3 million global views gives WWE a stronger benchmark for the rest of its 2026 Netflix run. If the show keeps landing in the global top tier at that level, it reinforces Raw's position as one of WWE's most reliable weekly drivers of mainstream attention.
It also gives extra weight to future week-to-week comparisons, because WWE now has a new high mark for the year after the April 20 broadcast.
Sources
As reported by Fightful


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