WWE RAW on Netflix Projected to Dominate Monday Night Prime Time Ratings

The January 6, 2025, Netflix premiere of Monday Night RAW is already making waves. Early projections from Programming Insider indicate that WWE’s flagship show could claim the top spot in Monday night prime-time viewership. Industry sources estimate that RAW’s debut on the streaming platform could attract over 3.65 million viewers, surpassing traditional cable competitors like Fox News’ Jesse Watters Primetime and CBS reruns.

RAW’s Netflix Premiere Expected to Break Records

The transition to Netflix marks a monumental shift for WWE, and the early numbers suggest the move is paying off. RAW’s live broadcast from the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles featured a sold-out crowd of 17,000 fans and delivered one of WWE’s highest-grossing arena events ever.

The inclusion of major names like The Rock, who labeled the event a historic moment, added to the show’s appeal. The Rock’s involvement combined with premium storytelling and blockbuster matches positions RAW’s Netflix premiere as a game-changer in sports entertainment.

How WWE Plans to Dominate Streaming Viewership

WWE’s partnership with Netflix is part of a larger strategy to modernize its programming and reach new audiences. By combining the streaming giant’s reach with WWE’s proven storytelling formula, RAW is expected to thrive in the digital-first era of entertainment.

Streaming platforms have redefined how audiences consume content, and WWE is now leveraging Netflix to expand its fanbase while delivering a more accessible and engaging viewing experience.

Implications for WWE’s Future on Netflix

If RAW achieves the projected viewership numbers, it could pave the way for more WWE programming on Netflix. Fans could see additional events, special series, or even classic content becoming part of Netflix’s lineup.

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