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WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2007 [2006] (Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable) WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2008 [2007] (PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DS, Wii, Xbox 360, Mobile) WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2009 [2008] (PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DS, Wii, Xbox 360, Mobile) WWE Legends of ...
Nitro was cut to two hours beginning with the edition of January 3, 2000 (with the first hour running unopposed and the second hour competing against Raw Is War) in an effort to bolster the aggregate ratings score, [12] but the elimination of the third hour did not mean higher ratings for Nitro, which by April averaged around a 2.5 (while Raw ...
WWE SmackDown! vs. Raw also includes a redone WWE PPV (Pay-Per-View) mode from its past games where the player can play sample PPVs based on real life match cards from 2004, or create a PPV of their own by booking matches and choosing match types with any superstar, legend or created superstar in the game. Created championships could also be ...
2.6 Free event held on the beachfront of the Sheraton Beach Resort Hotel. [9] WCW Monday Nitro: April 3, 2000 1.8 Before the official "reboot", the most memorable moments of Nitro are revisited. WCW Monday Nitro: April 10, 2000 Pepsi Center: Denver, Colorado: 3.1 WCW is "rebooted" by Eric Bischoff and Vince Russo and all WCW titles are vacated ...
Pages in category "World Championship Wrestling video games" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. ... WCW Nitro (video game) WCW/nWo Revenge ...
WWE Raw 2 is a professional wrestling video game released for the Xbox console by THQ in 2003, and developed by Tokyo-based company Anchor Inc. It is the sequel to the WWF Raw game that was released in 2002. WWE Raw 2 is the last Raw video game to be released on the Xbox and was succeeded by WWE WrestleMania 21.
WCW Nitro is a professional wrestling video game based on the television show WCW Monday Nitro. [6] Released by THQ for the PlayStation game console in 1998, the game featured a large roster of playable WCW wrestlers as well as full motion video clips of the television show.
Previously the rights to broadcast Raw, along with other WWE shows, were held by free-to-air broadcaster e.tv. [153] Raw would play on Sundays in the evening, with a 7-day delay, edited to one hour and was the most watched program on the channel. However, in 2017 e.tv decided not to renew its broadcasting deal with WWE. [154]