Well, WWE is going to be disappointed by this. RAW was watched by a total of 2.46 million viewers which is a fairly significant drop from last Monday's 2.72 million viewers. The drop came as a result of viewers tuning out during the second and third hours of the show as WWE lost 24.5% of the audience over the course of RAW which points to them not having much they really wanted to see here.
Hour one drew 2.84 million viewers, hour two did 2.40 million viewers, and hour three ending up hitting the 2.14 million viewer mark. Clearly, that main event featuring Ronda Rousey and Natalya vs. Sasha Banks and Bayley didn't draw a great deal of interest, while putting the Universal Championship rivalry on first with Finn Balor and Brock Lesnar could mean that interest peaked in the first hour.
This is a shame because RAW was actually a very good show on Monday and these ratings could give the company the wrong idea about what does and doesn't work. I guess we'll have to wait and see.