Posted on 7/19/125 by Colin Vassallo
For the first time since moving to Netflix, the company has
released WWE viewing totals for almost each episode or
premium live event till June 2025 as part of their What We
Watch chart which listed a total of 7,514 shows.
Premium live events on Netflix do not air on the streaming
service in the United States, so the data provided is for
international markets. The PLEs in the U.S. air on Peacock
and those numbers are kept confidential.
The Royal Rumble, the first PLE on Netflix, remains the
most-watched with 3 million views and 13.3 million hours of
watch time.
The Elimination Chamber from Toronto had 1.9 million views
and 6.7 million viewing hours.
WrestleMania 41 Sunday is currently in second place with 2.8
million views and 10.2 million viewing hours while
WrestleMania 41 Saturday followed with 2.4 million views and
9.6 million viewing hours.
Backlash in May had 1.5 million views and 4 million viewing
hours.
Money In The Bank had 1.6 million views and 5.2 million
viewing hours.
Night of Champions from Riyadh was the least-watched PLE so
far with just 1 million views and 2.8 million viewing hours.
For NXT, Vengeance Day had 200,000 views and 500,000 viewing
hours. Stand & Deliver had the same 200,000 views and
600,000 viewing hours, and Battleground had 200,000 views
and 400,000 viewing hours.