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Missing Raw views from Netflix when missing top 10 global chart released

The missing Raw views when Raw did not crack the Netflix Top 10 global chart were finally published today in the Netflix What We Watch bi-annual report.

The November 24 episode pulled in 3,000,000 global views, half a million less than what the previous episode did. That was the special Madison Square Garden show with John Cena’s final appearance.

The December 1 episode had 2,900,000 views and that was followed by the December 8 episode which was in the top 10 with 2,700,000 views. The December 15 show had 2,900,000 views, the December 22 show had 2,400,000 views, and the year ended with the December 29 episode with just 2,200,000 views.

The 2.2 million figure on December 29 was a record low for the show.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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