Netflix New Show Hits Rare 100% Rotten Tomatoes Perfect Score
Over the last several years, Netflix has solidified itself as a top destination for sports fans thanks to producing several hit scripted shows and docuseries. Now, the company has released a brand new sports show that is turning heads with a major and rare achievement.
Netflix Original Finding Her Edge Earns Perfect 100% Rotten Tomatoes Score
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On January 22, 2026, the Netflix Original series Finding Her Edge premiered. Days later, on January 26, 2026, the series had a 100% Rotten Tomatoes score based on reviews from seven critics so far. Based on Jennifer Iacopelli's young adult novel of the same name, the teen sports drama's source material is influenced by one of the most famous novelists of all time. According to an article on Netflix's website, Iacopelli's story is loosely inspired by the classic Jane Austen novel, "Persuasion."
Finding Her Edge focuses on a teenage figure skater, Adriana Russo, who strives to win the Junior World Championships in hopes of saving her family's skating rink business that is nearing failure. To do so, she teams with an arrogant partner, Brayden Elliott, and they pretend to be dating to gain social media attention in hopes of being sponsored. The emotional fallout starts from there as chemistry and an unexpected love triangle produce drama. The show stars Madelyn Keys and Cale Ambrozic as the skating duo at the core of the series' storylines.
While the team that produced the show and Netflix's executives deserve to be proud of their perfect score, there is another factor for potential viewers to consider. At the time of publication, Finding Her Edge has a 62% Popcornmeter score on Rotten Tomatoes, which is the figure that is based on user reviews.
Netflix's Strong Lineup of Sports Docuseries
In addition to now being the home of Finding Her Edge, Netflix has built a solid sports docuseries library, including these standout titles:
- America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders — Docuseries (2 Seasons)
- Beckham — Docuseries (Limited Series)
- Carlos Alcaraz: My Way — Docuseries (3 Episodes)
- The Clubhouse: A Year with the Red Sox — Docuseries (8 Episodes)
- Court of Gold — Docuseries (6 Episodes)
- Formula 1: Drive to Survive — Docuseries (7 Seasons)
- Full Swing — Docuseries (3 Seasons)
- Last Chance U — Docuseries (5 Parts/seasons)
- The Last Dance — Docuseries (Limited Series, 10 parts)
- Naomi Osaka — Docuseries (Limited Series)
- Quarterback — Docuseries (2 Seasons)
- Receiver — Docuseries (8 Episodes)
- Simone Biles Rising — Docuseries (4 Episodes)
- SPRINT — Docuseries (2 Seasons)
- Under Pressure: The U.S. Women's World Cup Team — Docuseries (Limited Series)
- Wrestlers — Docuseries (7 Episodes)
Several of Netflix's sports docuseries have also hit 100% on Rotten Tomatoes. Those shows include America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, Full Swing, Simone Biles Rising, and Wrestlers. The Last Dance comes very close to also reaching that benchmark, as it has a 97% critics’ score, with only two non-fresh reviews, and a 96% rating from the website’s users.