WWE Raw's Netflix views return to a record low, falling behind the epic World Series game and MNF. The latest episode, streamed live from Anaheim, California on October 27, attracted 2.3 million views, a 300K decrease from the previous episode. This marks the show's lowest views on Netflix, tying with two late September episodes. Despite the drop, Raw maintained its 4th position in the United States, WWE's biggest market. The episode featured a highly anticipated face-to-face between CM Punk and Jey Uso, setting the stage for their upcoming match at Saturday Night's Main Event. The show also included a Women's Tag Title match and the Kabuki Warriors emerging victorious after a post-match attack. The low views could be attributed to the intense competition from other sporting events, such as the World Series Game 3, which had 10.1 million viewers on FOX. However, WWE Raw continues to be a popular show, with its dedicated fans tuning in to catch the latest action. The data, sourced from Netflix's Tudum website, provides a weekly ranking of the Top 10 shows by the number of views, calculated by dividing the total time spent watching by the program's duration. This metric offers valuable insights into the show's performance and its global reach. Despite the recent dip in views, WWE Raw remains a significant part of the Netflix lineup, and the show's producers are likely working to develop strategies to maintain and grow its audience.