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These 4 Intense Thrillers Just Got Bumped Down Netflix's Top 10 List by a Very Surprising New Show at #1

Was not expecting that

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Let’s be honest: if you’ve ever found yourself endlessly scrolling through Netflix, you know the struggle is very real. Personally, my go-to hack to escape the decision fatigue? The Top 10 list. If something's trending, there's a good chance it's worth at least a quick look. Most of the time, the lineup is full of familiar faces—crime thrillers, buzzy dramas, maybe a docuseries or two. But this week? A serious curveball.

Sitting at the top of Netflix’s current Top 10 is none other than… WWE Raw. Yep, the American professional wrestling show has officially body-slammed its way past the gritty thriller Glass Dome, the twist-filled documentary Diamond Heist, the true-crime show Bad Influence and the psychological rollercoaster that is The Gardener.

In case you’re not familiar, WWE Raw (just “Raw” for the fans) is one of the WWE’s longest-running and most iconic shows, airing live every Monday at 8 p.m. It officially made the move to Netflix in 2025 and has been dominating the charts ever since. In fact, this isn’t even Raw’s first time at number one—earlier this year, on different occasions, it beat out The Night Agent and Sweet Magnolias.

Honestly, if you'd told me a year ago that a wrestling show would top the Netflix charts, I would've raised an eyebrow. But after catching a live show at Madison Square Garden recently, I get it. The energy is wild. Fans were chanting, waving signs with wrestler catchphrases and showing up in full cosplay. The loyalty is unmatched.

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So while I’m not glued to the screen every Monday night, I totally understand the appeal. It’s over-the-top, dramatic and—at the end of the day—just pure entertainment. If you’re even a little bit curious, maybe it’s time to stop scrolling and start streaming. After all, the hype isn’t fake… even if the wrestling kind of is.

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