Netflix released its bi-annual What We Watched report which provides the global views of every single show airing on the streaming service.
The new report, detailing views from July to December 2025, also includes the views for the WWE premium live events and all other WWE shows. All the numbers, apart from Raw, are excluding the United States, which are not counted in these reports.
The all-woman Evolution PLE was the least watched premium live event for 2025 with Netflix registering only 900,000 global viewers for the show in July.
SummerSlam fared better, but was not the most popular in the second half of 2025. The Saturday show drew 1,500,000 views while Sunday was slightly more popular with 1,700,000 views.
Clash in Paris followed by 1,300,000 global views in late august and the most popular was Wrestlepalooza, the widely-panned show which drew 1,900,000 views in September.
In October, Crown Jewel: Perth recorded 1,400,000 views while Survivor Series: WarGames ended the year with a 1,800,000 views.
For NXT, The Great American Bash and Heatwave each pulled in 100,000 views while No Mercy, Halloween Havoc, and Deadline all had 200,000.
The previous PLEs had Royal Rumble with 3,200,000 views, Elimination Chamber with 2,000,000 views, WrestleMania 41 Saturday with 2,500,000 views, WrestleMania 41 Sunday with 2,900,000 views, Backlash with 1,500,000 views, Money In The Bank with 1,700,000 views, and Night of Champions with 1,300,000 views.
NXT Roadblock, Stand and Deliver, and Battleground all had 200,000 from earlier in the year.
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