WWE Raw Viewership Report: December 15, 2025
In a year marked by highs and lows, the latest viewership numbers for WWE Raw have revealed a mixed bag for the company. According to the latest reports, WWE Raw failed to break into Netflix’s global Top 10 shows for the third time in 2025. Despite this setback, the show still managed to rank within the Top 10 in the United States.
The latest viewership numbers for WWE Raw saw the show average a total of 1.8 million viewers in the United States, a slight decline from the previous week’s numbers. This marks the show’s 23rd consecutive week in the Top 10 of the US charts. However, the global numbers paint a different picture, with WWE Raw failing to crack the global Top 10 for the third time this year.
The Challenge of Global Competition
According to a WWE insider, the competition in the global streaming market is becoming increasingly fierce, making it difficult for WWE Raw to break into the Top 10.
“The global streaming market is becoming a minefield, with so many quality shows competing for attention,” said the insider. “While we’re proud of our numbers in the US, it’s clear that we have our work cut out for us in terms of expanding our global reach.”
This sentiment is echoed by fans and viewers around the world, who are spoiled for choice when it comes to streaming content. With the likes of Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Disney+ pushing out high-quality original content on a regular basis, it’s becoming increasingly difficult for WWE Raw to stand out in the global market.
Strong US Performance, But Room for Improvement
Despite failing to break into the global Top 10, WWE Raw’s strong performance in the US is a testament to the show’s enduring popularity. The show’s consistent ranking within the Top 10 in the US is a credit to the hard work of the WWE creative team, who have worked tirelessly to produce high-quality content that resonates with fans.
However, as the WWE insider noted, there is still room for improvement. With the global streaming market becoming increasingly competitive, it’s essential that WWE Raw continues to evolve and adapt to changing viewer habits.
“We’re not resting on our laurels,” said the insider. “We’re constantly looking for ways to improve and expand our reach. Whether that’s through new content formats, social media engagement, or partnerships with other streaming platforms, we’re committed to making WWE Raw a global phenomenon.”
The Road Ahead
As we head into the new year, WWE Raw faces a number of challenges and opportunities. With the recent announcement of a new TV deal with NBCUniversal, the show is poised to reach a wider audience than ever before. However, the global streaming market will continue to be a major focus for the company, as WWE looks to break into the global Top 10 and cement its position as a major player in the world of streaming entertainment.
In the words of Cody Rhodes, one of the top stars of WWE Raw, “We’re not just fighting for ratings and viewership numbers; we’re fighting for the future of this company. We’re committed to producing the best content possible, and we’re confident that the results will speak for themselves.”
Only time will tell if WWE Raw can break into the global Top 10 and become a household name around the world. For now, the show’s strong performance in the US is a testament to the enduring power of professional wrestling, and a reminder that, no matter where we are in the world, we’re all united by our shared love of the sport.
Key Statistics:
- Average viewership: 1.8 million
- US Top 10 ranking: 23rd consecutive week
- Global Top 10 ranking: Failing to break into the Top 10 for the third time this year
- NBCUniversal TV deal: Announced in recent weeks, set to expand the show’s reach and audience.