Posted on 1/12/126 by Colin Vassallo

Netflix touted the 2025 WWE numbers in an e-mail blast sent
from their communications department today.
Stats show that a total of 525 million hours of WWE content
was consumed throughout the year, with Raw accounting for
nearly 340 million and the rest for PLEs broadcast outside
the United States.
Raw’s long streak of making it to the Netflix Top 10 Global
chart came to an end when Stranger Things came around, but
the show still did an impressive 47 out of a possible 52
appearances on the chart.
RAW has made the Top 10 in 34 countries, including the US
(51 weeks), Bolivia (49 weeks), Canada (48 weeks), the UK
(40 weeks) and Mexico (38 weeks). Other WWE events have made
the Top 10 in 42 countries, ranking highest in Bolivia,
Canada, the UK, Egypt, Bahrain and Saudi Arabia.
Despite not being available in the US, the 2025 Royal Rumble
also made the Global English TV Top 10 chart, so far
remaining the only WWE premium live event to have done so.