I found the following out from a support page which may be helpful to you : -
"Monetization during Content ID disputes is enabled when both the video creator and the Content ID claimant want to monetize the video. You can dispute a Content ID claim at any time. If you choose to dispute within the first 5 days of receiving it, we will hold revenue generated on that video from the first day the Content ID claim was placed. If you choose to dispute a Content ID claim after 5 days of the original claim, we will start holding the revenue on the date the dispute is made.
Throughout the dispute process, we'll hold the revenue separately and, once the dispute is resolved, we'll pay it out to the appropriate party."
Don't forget that the revenue that you see via the YouTube dashboard is only estimated and can change throughout the month, as just because you had loads of views on the video doesn't automatically mean you would be making loads of revenue, as only monetised views count. Some of your views may not have been viewing for the time to count as a 'monetised view', and so others may have been using adblockers so they didn't see advertisements on the video, and as such these wouldn't count towards revenue either