WWE Raw has failed once again to crack Netflix’s top ten rankings for the second week in a row.
The December 1 edition of WWE Raw failed to reach Netflix’s global top ten rankings for the second straight week. Raw once again missed out as multiple seasons of Stranger Things dominated the chart, taking five of the ten available positions. Domestically, the episode placed ninth in the United States, but it did not reach the top ten in Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Saudi Arabia or the United Kingdom.
The tenth spot on the global list this week went to a Matt Rife holiday special, which drew 4,600,000 views, well above Raw’s typical weekly performance. Raw last made the global top ten with the November 17 episode, which delivered 3,100,000 views, the show’s strongest number in seven months. That broadcast featured John Cena’s final Raw appearance at Madison Square Garden.
Stranger Things Season 5 topped Netflix’s global rankings again with 23,600,000 views, followed by a Sean Combs documentary at 21,800,000. A significant drop followed, with Stranger Things Season 1 in third place at 8,200,000 views. The Abandons took fourth place with 7,300,000 views, followed by Seasons 2, 3, and 4 of Stranger Things at fifth, sixth, and seventh place with a combined total of 18,000,000. The Rats came in at number eight with 5,000,000, and The Beast in Me secured number nine with 4,800,000 views.
When Is The Next Episode Of WWE Raw?
The next episode of WWE Raw is set to take place on December 15 from the GIANT Center in Hershey, Pennsylvania. There are currently two matches scheduled for the card as The Usos (Jimmy Uso and Jey Uso) take on The New Day (Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods), and the WWE Women’s Intercontinental Championship will be on the line as Maxxine Dupri defends against Ivy Nile.



