WWE Raw Loses 2.2 Million Global Viewers After Netflix Premiere (WWE News)
WWE Raw suffers 37% viewership decline between 6 and 13 January on Netflix.

WWE Raw's global viewership dropped by 2.2 million viewers following the show's vaunted Netflix premiere.
After hitting 5.9 million global viewers for the 6 January show (as revealed in Netflix's weekly Top 10), Raw slid to 3.7 million on 13 January. Raw finished fourth for the week, behind American Primeval; XO, Kitty; and Missing You. Additionally, total hours viewed slid from 17.7 million on the sixth to 8.2 million last week.
The hours watched decline is partly due to Raw's runtime. Netflix's Top 10 lists the 13 Jan Raw as 2 hours and one minute, while 6 Jan was roughly 30 minutes longer.
Netflix's current Top 10 is available on the services Tudum site. These charts cover seven days of viewing and are released every Tuesday.
It is difficult to compare Raw's current Netflix viewership to the numbers it was pulling on USA Network. Where Netflix reports seven full days of global viewing, Nielsen's overnight ratings report live and same-day DVR/on-demand viewing (a much shorter period), and in the United States only.
We can expect Raw viewership data to continue through Tudum whenever Raw finishes in Netflix's Top 10. Should it slip out of the charts, viewership information isn't likely to go public, as the information isn't made available to third parties.
Historically, wrestling products debuting on new platforms premiere with artificially high numbers before settling into a more accurate average over the following weeks. It is still a little too early to predict where the Raw viewership curve will flatten.