• RAW Viewership Falls to Record Low on Netflix
The latest numbers for WWE RAW on Netflix reveal a bit of a slide in the show’s streaming performance. Last week’s June 30th episode (which featured Judgment Day defeating The New Day to win the World Tag Team Championship) pulled in about 2.5 million global viewers on Netflix, slipping from the previous week’s audience of roughly 2.6 million. Fans also spent less time watching the show overall, with total viewing hours dropping to 4.6 million worldwide. That’s down from 5.2 million hours the week before.
These figures mark the lowest worldwide viewership and watch time that RAW has logged since joining Netflix’s platform, setting new record lows for the program on the service. On Netflix’s Top 10 list for English-language shows globally, RAW landed at the #5 spot for the week, one rung lower than the previous week’s #4 finish.
Regionally, RAW’s performance varied. The show grabbed the #3 slot in the United States, came in at #10 in the United Kingdom, reached #5 in Canada, and placed #9 in India among Netflix’s English-language rankings in those markets.
Despite the dip, RAW continues to hold a presence on Netflix’s charts across multiple countries. It’ll be worth watching whether WWE can regain momentum in the weeks ahead as storylines heat up and SummerSlam approaches.
• Veteran Personality Has Left WWE After 15 Years
Longtime WWE personality Scott Stanford has officially departed from the company after an impressive 15-year tenure. The news broke through his X account, where Stanford confirmed his departure. Joining WWE back in 2009, Scott initially made his mark as the host of Bottom Line, eventually moving into commentary roles on Superstars. Over the years, fans came to recognize him as a consistent presence across WWE programming, anchoring pre-shows such as RAW Talk, SmackDown LowDown, Afterburn, and This Week in WWE.
In his heartfelt message, Stanford shared gratitude for the journey: “15‑year run… nothing but love! Hope to make it back one day!” A video accompanying his tweet showed him receiving applause from WWE staff as he exited the studio, a fitting send-off from his colleagues.
When you walk out of the studio on your last day @WWE ! 15 year run… nothing but love! Hope to make it back one day! @TripleH @StephMcMahon @HeymanHustle pic.twitter.com/2UcnLZlXhb
— Scott Stanford (@scottstanford1) July 9, 2025
Beyond WWE, Stanford has built a distinguished career in broadcasting. He’s been a familiar voice on 1010 WINS and 92.3 FM in New York City, co-hosting The Suki & Scott Show, and has earned numerous Emmy Awards for his work in sports anchoring.
• Emotional Story Being Added To WWE 2K25
Wrestling gamers and fans of the late Bray Wyatt are in for a major surprise in the WWE 2K25 video game, as Fightful Select reports that a dedicated storyline focusing on Wyatt and his eerie universe is on the way.
People close to the WWE 2K franchise have shared that developers are preparing to unveil a special narrative featuring Wyatt’s character, alongside footage and content related to Uncle Howdy and Bo Dallas. This revelation comes after buzz on social media, where sharp-eyed users noticed references to Wyatt material hidden within the game’s files. While it’s not unusual for unused assets to appear in code without ever making it into the final game, insiders confirm that this particular storyline will see the light of day.
One person involved with the project described the upcoming Wyatt story as potentially one of the most emotional experiences the series has ever offered. They hinted that fans will get to see plenty of unused Bray Wyatt material, which has been waiting for the right platform to be showcased. Additionally, full video segments featuring Uncle Howdy and Bo Dallas are said to play a crucial role in weaving a detailed and impactful tale.
Though 2K has yet to make an official announcement, word is that news about the Wyatt-focused content could drop any day now, with its release reportedly set for the near future.
For fans who loved Bray Wyatt’s haunting charisma and unique storytelling, WWE 2K25 looks ready to deliver a heartfelt digital tribute that goes beyond mere wrestling matches, aiming to capture the atmosphere and emotion that made Wyatt such a standout figure in the industry.
Bray Wyatt passed away on August 24, 2023 at the age of 36. He died in his sleep due to a heart attack. He was pulled from WWE programming several months earlier due to an undisclosed illness, which was later described as life-threatening.
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