‘WWE: Unreal’ ranks #9 on Netflix’s Global Rankings of TV Shows

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Netflix has released the viewing statistics for the first week of release of WWE: Unreal.

The five-episode season was released last Tuesday on the streamer, and its Tudum site lists the show #9 in its global rankings with 2,300,000 views and 10.7 million hours watched.

WWE: Unreal ranked behind last Monday’s episode of Raw for the July 28 episode, which ranked #8 in the global rankings with 2,700,000 views, but only 5.5 million hours viewed because of the much shorter run time than the five episodes.  

The totality of the episodes is listed with a four-hour and forty-one-minute run time.

The global rankings for shows were led by Untamed (12.2 million views), The Hunting Wives (5.8 million), Amy Bradley is Missing (4.2 million), Conversations with a Killer (3.4 million), The Sandman – Season 2 (2.8 million), Wednesday – Season 1 (2.7 million), and Leanne (2.7 million).

The most watched program across Netflix was Happy Gilmore 2 with 40.8 million views in its second week of release on the service.

WWE: Unreal ranked among the top ten in eight countries, including the U.S, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Austria, Bulgaria, Bahrain, Australia, and New Zealand. Noticeably absent were Canada and Bolivia, which are among the most consistent countries that Raw and SmackDown rank weekly.

The July 28 episode of Raw ranked in ten countries, with Canada, the U.K., Bolivia, Mexico, Nicaragua, El Salvador, India, and Sri Lanka among them.

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