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In April 1996, the WWF decided to create a second magazine called Raw Magazine, which became a focus on behind the scenes activity, focusing on wrestlers real life profiles. It debuted with the May/June 1996 issue, and was bi-monthly until the January 1998 issue.
WWF/E Magazine: 1983–2014: Monthly: Stamford, Connecticut: Bob Lee Tony Romando (eic) World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. N/A: Yes: Originally known as WWF Victory Magazine in 1983. In July 2014 the WWE announced it would cease production due to budget cuts and declining sales of the magazine. [1] [17] Westside Pro Wrestling's Almanac: 2010 ...
At the time, Hart was the WWF Champion, and wanted to part ways with the WWF amicably, and had agreed to vacate the title following a farewell speech on the November 10, 1997 broadcast of Raw Is War in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, which would take place one day after the 1997 Survivor Series in Montreal. Although McMahon agreed to the arrangement ...
(Batista interview); Solid Gold (article on a myriad of different wrestling belts/championships); 101 Things Every WWF Fan Should Do Before He Dies; Vince's Secret Treasure Trove: Unearthed! (An inside look into WWE's warehouse); Body Shop: Kenny Dkystra (workout routine and diet); Ask Dr. WWE: Dr. Louis Rios tells us how to treat second degree ...
Raw: Held up when a title defense against Savio Vega ended in a no contest April 1 Goldust: Raw: Defeated Savio Vega in a rematch for the vacant title June 23 Ahmed Johnson: King of the Ring: August 12 Vacant Raw: Ahmed Johnson forfeited the title after being attacked by the debuting Faarooq after winning an 11-man battle royal September 23 ...
WWE Raw, also known as Monday Night Raw or simply Raw, is an American professional wrestling television program produced by WWE. It currently airs live every Monday at 8 p.m. Eastern Time (ET) on Netflix. The show features characters from the Raw brand, to which WWE wrestlers are assigned to work and perform.
Starting with the 1,000th episode of Raw in July 2012, the WWF "scratch" logo is no longer censored in archival footage due to WWE reaching a new settlement with the World Wide Fund for Nature. [334] In addition, the F in WWF initials are no longer censored when spoken or when written in plain text in archival footage.
Raw and SmackDown! would host each division, give its name to the division and essentially compete against each other. The split came about as a result of the WWF purchasing their two biggest competitors, World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW); and the subsequent doubling of its roster and championships.