According to WrestlingInc.com, Monday Night Raw's viewership numbers are down again:
"Monday's episode of WWE RAW, with the final hype for TLC, drew 3.054 million viewers. This is down 4% from last week's 3.17 million viewers and is the second lowest audience for the show since permanently going to 3 hours in July of 2012. The audience is only 3% from the record-low 2.964 million viewers that the show averaged on November 23, 2015"
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Not good news for the WWE as their ratings drop again. They almost hit a record low since moving to 3 hours. The show started off fairly strong with the 16 man fatal-4-way elimination match but dropped off from there. Fans are just losing interest as the show progresses. Is it time to go back to 2 hours of programming? This is highly unlikely but it seems like with so much entertainment content available for people to consume, sitting through 3 hours of RAW just isn't happening. Why would fans tune into 3 hours of something in the day and age where attention spans are at an all time low?
Will the numbers keep declining for WWE as they move forward? How can WWE get their viewers up? Leave us a comment below with your thoughts!