The ratings are in for Monday night's episode of RAW, and it's clear viewers either aren't overly interested in shows which take place from an empty WWE Performance Center...or filling time with replays of old matches is a major mistake on the company's part!
The show averaged a lowly 1.92 million viewers in total. Hour one did 2.14 million viewers, hour two drew 1.99 million viewers, and the third and final hour received a record low 1.65 million viewers.
That makes it the least-watched hour in the history of RAW. The question is, should these numbers be discounted? An argument could be made that should be the case, but WWE is clearly doing something wrong, and airing replays of old matches and uninspired segments like the one that ended the show with Brock Lesnar and Paul Heyman can't be helping matters.
For the go-home show ahead of WrestleMania, it wasn't a great edition of RAW, but there were some strong promos. Things kicked off with The Undertaker addressing his match with AJ Styles, while Edge also talked about squaring off with Randy Orton at the Show of Shows.
What did you guy think about RAW? Share your thoughts in the usual place!