WWE is putting up big numbers on Netflix.
The company’s programming pulled nearly 149 million global views and more than 327 million global hours viewed on the streamer in the first half of 2026. The figures come from Netflix’s bi-annual What We Watched report, which covers viewing data across the platform’s 8,200-plus titles.
WWE accounted for 252 entries in that window, a total that includes premium live events plus SmackDown and NXT, neither of which streams on Netflix in the U.S.
Raw was the engine. The January 5 and April 20 editions tied as the most-viewed WWE shows at 3.7 million views apiece, and the flagship claimed the top 16 spots and 22 of the top 25 overall. Only three non-Raw shows cracked the top 25: the Royal Rumble at No. 17 (3.1 million), WrestleMania 42 Sunday at No. 21 (three million), and the second season of WWE Unreal at No. 24 (2.8 million).
Several premium live events posted solid numbers outside the U.S., including WrestleMania 42 Saturday (2.7 million), Elimination Chamber (1.9 million), Clash in Italy (1.6 million), Backlash (1.4 million), and Night of Champions (1 million).
For perspective on the platform overall, Netflix’s most-viewed title of the year so far was the limited series His & Hers at 104 million views.





