‘Canelo Álvarez vs. Terence Crawford’ Is Netflix’s Most-Watched Show of the Week: Here Is the Rest of the Top 10

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It’s a stacked week on Netflix in the United States, with a heavyweight boxing mega-event anchoring the chart and a mix of returning hits, reality comfort food, live sports entertainment, family viewing, and buzzy new seasons rounding out the Top 10. From scripted fan-favorites to one-night spectacles, there’s a little bit of everything drawing big audiences.

Below is a quick tour of what everyone’s streaming right now. We’ve kept the entries in the same order as the official Top 10 and presented them as a simple countdown. Each listing includes helpful background—who’s in it, what it covers, and how it fits within its franchise or season—so you can jump straight to what you’re in the mood for.

10. ‘Countdown: Canelo vs. Crawford’ (2025)

10. 'Countdown: Canelo vs. Crawford' (2025)
Netflix

This companion docuseries follows Saúl “Canelo” Álvarez and Terence “Bud” Crawford in the weeks leading up to their headline fight, chronicling sparring, conditioning, strategy sessions, and time with families and coaches. Episodes intercut archival highlights and career milestones to contextualize why this matchup matters across divisions.

Season 1 structures each episode around a distinct phase of camp—strength blocks, technical drills, and tapering—while profiling key cornermen, cutmen, and nutrition teams. The series also covers press events, face-offs, and media obligations, offering a timeline from announcement through final preparations and weigh-in for the main event.

9. ‘Ms. Rachel: Season 1’ (2025– )

9. 'Ms. Rachel' (2025– )
Netflix

Season 1 introduces the show’s core approach to early childhood learning: slow-paced musical instruction that highlights mouth shapes, phonemes, and everyday vocabulary. Segments are organized around familiar routines—greetings, colors, animals, and counting—encouraging interaction and turn-taking for speech and language milestones.

Production keeps backgrounds uncluttered and camera framing tight to focus attention, while recurring songs and puppet characters reinforce recall. The season lays the foundation for later installments by establishing the series’ library of repeatable tunes and gestures that children can practice across episodes.

8. ‘Ms. Rachel: Season 2’ (2025– )

8. 'Ms. Rachel' (2025– )
Netflix

This preschool series features educator and musician Rachel Griffin Accurso leading songs, nursery rhymes, and language-development activities designed for toddlers and early learners. Season 2 continues short, structured segments that model first words, simple sentences, and social-emotional skills through repetition, call-and-response, and visual cues.

Episodes incorporate puppets, on-screen text, and clear articulation to support speech practice, with original and traditional music arranged by co-creator and music director Aron Accurso. The format emphasizes caregiver participation, providing built-in pauses for kids to echo sounds, identify objects, and practice gestures in each themed episode.

7. ‘My Life With the Walter Boys: Season 2’ (2023– )

7. 'My Life With the Walter Boys' (2023– )
iGeneration Studios

Based on Ali Novak’s novel, this YA drama follows Jackie Howard as she adapts to life with the large Walter family after tragedy upends her New York plans. Season 2 continues the Colorado-set love triangle and coming-of-age threads as Jackie navigates school, college choices, and evolving relationships with brothers and friends.

The series stars Nikki Rodriguez, Noah LaLonde, and Ashby Gentry, with showrunning that balances romance beats and family dynamics. New episodes bring in additional classmates and rivals, while returning characters face decisions around sports, future careers, and secrets that complicate the Walters’ tight-knit household.

6. ‘Raw: 2025 – September 8, 2025’ (2025)

5. 'Raw' (1993–present)
WWE Home Video

This entry is the specific Monday night ‘Raw’ episode dated September 8, 2025, part of WWE’s weekly flagship showcasing ongoing storylines, title pictures, and in-ring action. The broadcast features singles and tag matches, backstage segments that advance feuds, and live promos to set up stipulations and match announcements for upcoming premium live events.

Across the two-plus-hour runtime, expect segments with champions and top contenders, authority-figure decisions that shape the card, and developing arcs for mid-card and women’s divisions. Production includes standard WWE elements—entrances, titantron packages, commentary, and post-match angles—tying this episode to narratives spanning multiple shows.

5. ‘The Great British Baking Show: Collection 13’ (2010– )

5. 'The Great British Bake Off' (2010– )
Love Productions

This collection brings another tentful of amateur bakers tackling weekly themes like cakes, bread, pastry, and patisserie under time pressure. Presenters Noel Fielding and Alison Hammond guide the proceedings with light banter, while judges Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith set the technicals, evaluate showstoppers, and award Star Baker before each elimination.

Episodes follow the familiar three-challenge format—Signature, Technical, and Showstopper—with detailed judging that highlights techniques, lamination, proofing, and flavor balance. Behind the scenes, Love Productions keeps the format consistent while refreshing themes and twists, and the collection culminates in a finale where the remaining bakers present their most ambitious bakes of the season.

4. ‘Love Con Revenge: Season 1’ (2025– )

4. 'Love Con Revenge' (2025– )
Twenty Twenty Television

‘Love Con Revenge’ debuts with a first season that combines romance, deception, and corporate gamesmanship. The plot centers on a seemingly mismatched couple whose courtship masks a much larger scheme, with conflicts unfolding across boardrooms, penthouses, and family estates as buried grievances surface.

Season 1 uses a case-of-the-week structure for some episodes while advancing a central revenge arc across the season. Expect a primary ensemble—heirs, fixers, rivals, and confidants—supported by legal and investigative subplots that pull in media and law-enforcement angles to raise the stakes for the leads.

3. ‘Wednesday: Season 2’ (2022– )

3. 'Wednesday' (2022– )
MGM Television

‘Wednesday’ continues the adventures of Wednesday Addams at Nevermore Academy, blending supernatural mystery with boarding-school intrigue. The series stars Jenna Ortega as Wednesday, with Catherine Zeta-Jones, Luis Guzmán, and others reprising Addams family roles around the school’s monster-of-the-week cases and season-spanning conspiracies.

Created by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, the show features direction and executive production from Tim Burton alongside frequent collaborators. Season 2 expands the mythology introduced in the first run—legacies tied to Nevermore, secret societies, and shifting alliances among outcasts—while doubling down on puzzles, prophecies, and ominous clues threaded through each episode.

2. ‘Beauty in Black: Season 2’ (2024– )

2. 'Beauty in Black' (2024– )
Tyler Perry Studios

‘Beauty in Black’ returns with a second season that continues its glossy, twist-driven melodrama about ambition, identity, and reinvention within the fashion and entertainment worlds. Season 2 follows intersecting careers and secret histories as rivalries escalate and new alliances form across agencies, labels, and media houses.

The series builds out recurring characters from Season 1 while introducing new executives, designers, and performers who complicate the leads’ trajectories. Production leans on runway and studio settings, with season-long arcs structured around contract battles, viral moments, and public scandals that test friendships and loyalties.

1. ‘Canelo Álvarez vs. Terence Crawford’ (2025)

1. 'Canelo Álvarez vs. Terence Crawford' (2025)
Riyadh Season

This special event showcases undisputed super middleweight champion Saúl “Canelo” Álvarez facing multi-division champion Terence “Bud” Crawford in a high-stakes crossover bout. The program includes the live fight presentation along with pre- and post-fight segments, undercard highlights, and commentary that breaks down tactics, scorecards, and pivotal moments round by round.

Coverage features profiles of both fighters—career records, signature wins, and styles—plus looks at their training camps, coaches, and the sanctioning bodies involved at super middleweight. Expect production elements standard to major cards: walk-ins, tale-of-the-tape, referee and judges’ introductions, and official result announcements.

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