>3 million global views>Less than 30% of all Netflix subscribers are from the united states>30% of 3 million is 900,000>30% would mean everyone in the entire USA is watching though>Estimates are that 10% of Netflix subscribers watch RAW>10% of 900,000 is 90,000RAW is only drawing 90,000 viewers in the United States now
>>17513804You're assuming it's equally watched in each country. In their home country it air live at primetime hours. Also, viewers are going to be higher than views because a family of 4 watching one set equals 1 view.
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>>17513804math checks out
Sloppy shop is closing, boys.
wwe is dead
This is a discord mark thread but it does bring up something I've mentioned before people seem to ignore:>IS _WRESTLING FED_ A DRAW ON THEIR CHANNEL/SERVICE?Do people actually want to watch you?TNA for example is an actual draw for the garbage network they are on (AXS) they do way higher numbers than anything else. Last I looked they more than double or triple the nearest highest rated show. Its not ever more then 200-250k but its an audience that tunes in to see them.AEW for example is on networks that get millions of views for niggerball. Does aew get even a fraction? Somehow no. Not remotely.Its an interesting thing to look at and a telling metric I think.
>>17513804Kwab surely this is the end of Wwe
>>17513804Probably more like 1.5 million views over a week in the USA, which is what they were doing on cable, but live viewers must be way down. Under a million when it airs live.
>>17514454not really
>>17515032Yeah, really.
>>17513804Reminder that 664k hasn't been debunked