The June 8 WWE Raw drew 2.4 million global views on Netflix, up from the June 1 record low of 2.0 million but still the second-lowest figure in the show’s history on the platform, per Netflix’s Tudum report.
Global hours viewed came in at 4.5 million, back in line with prior weeks after the June 1 episode was boosted to 6.2 million by the inclusion of the replayed AAA mask versus mask match. Raw finished sixth globally and was 400,000 views short of fifth place. It was a top ten show in 22 countries and sixth in the US. The weekly global leader was the limited series The Witness with 10.1 million views.
The June 8 episode aired from Paris, France at its standard 2 PM ET start time. Raw has been in a declining viewership trend since WrestleMania 42.
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