WWE And AEW Show Ratings: RAW (Feb 2), And Collision (Feb 7)

According to Netflix, the WWE RAW episode that aired on February 2nd ranked #6, attracting 3.1 million views based on 5.8 million hours watched.

This February 2nd episode marked an improvement over the previous top 10 entry. The January 19th episode had 2.5 million views, while the January 5th episode, which celebrated the one-year anniversary of RAW’s Netflix premiere, garnered 3.2 million views.

RAW reached the top 10 in 16 countries, including: Bolivia (#2), Canada (#6), Ecuador (#4), Guatemala (#9), Mexico (#7), Nicaragua (#4), El Salvador (#8), Trinidad and Tobago (#10), the United States (#5), the United Kingdom (#8), Egypt (#5), Bahrain (#8), India (#8), Sri Lanka (#8), Saudi Arabia (#7), and Australia (#9).

Based on the available data, WWE RAW is averaging 2.93 million viewers on Netflix in 2026, down from 3.72 million viewers during the same period in 2025.

The episode was headlined by a segment featuring "The OTC" Roman Reigns and WWE World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk.

In other news, WrestleNomics reports that last Saturday night's episode of AEW Collision on TNT drew an average of 388,000 viewers and achieved a rating of 0.07 in the key 18-49 demographic. This represents a decline of 21.14% from the previous week's viewership of 492,000, while the rating remained steady at 0.07 in the same demographic. As always, Collision was simulcast on HBO Max, but specific viewership numbers for that platform are not available.

The show featured a main event where "The Psycho Killer" Tommaso Ciampa defended the AEW TNT Championship against The Death Riders' Claudio Castagnoli and Roderick Strong in a three-way match.