Throughout most of March, “WWE Raw” managed to attract over 3 million global viewers per episode, with the show consistently rating in the highest 10 on Netflix. Nonetheless, because the starting of April, the red brand’s viewership has began to dip below the three million mark and despite many expecting the show to rebound heading into the ultimate “Raw” before WrestleMania 41, there was only a slight increase in viewers from the previous episode.
In response to Wrestlenomics, “Raw” averaged 2.9 million viewers over the past week, together with a complete of 5.6 million hours viewed. “Raw” also ranked #9 globally for the week amongst English language Netflix TV shows, and finished #3 within the U.S after placing outside of the highest 5 on the weekly charts for 2 straight weeks. April 14 marks the 4th time that “Raw” has ranked third within the U.S on Netflix, but this system has still yet to complete in the highest 2 since moving to streaming.
Despite viewership declining since March, ticket sales for “Raw” proceed to perform well throughout 2025, with WWE selling 14,194 tickets for last week’s show at the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, California. Most impressively, ticket sales have increased by 32% for “Raw” within the second quarter of this yr, while also seeing a 3% rise in sales since WWE’s last visit to Sacramento.
YouTube numbers for last Monday’s episode were also strong, but one video specifically outshined the remainder. The complete segment between Seth Rollins, Roman Reigns, CM Punk and Paul Heyman has nearly collected 3 million views, with Jey Uso’s promo promising to win the World Heavyweight Championship almost eclipsing 450,000 clicks. Elsewhere, Logan Paul and Karrion Kross’ attack on AJ Styles in addition to GUNTHER’s vow to defeat Uso at WrestleMania garnered slightly below 400,000 views.