Monday night's RAW came right after the TLC PPV and as well as dealing with the fallout from that event, it also featured a main event pitting Randy Orton against former United States Champion AJ Styles. However, that clearly wasn't enough to get fans to tune in!
The show only drew an average of 2.053 million viewers, a 4.5% decline from last week's 2.150 million viewers This is now the lowest non-holiday viewership for RAW in the show's history.
Hour one received 2.204 million viewers, hour two did 2.099 million viewers, and the third and final hour dropped to 1.858 million viewers. That's the third lowest third hour viewership number in RAW's history, including holiday episodes. Needless to say, WWE can't be happy with numbers like these.
However, TLC did little to set the stage for what came the next night so a general lack of interest is probably to blame for this.