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The history of WWE Raw began as WWF's Monday Night Raw on January 11, 1993. Over the next two decades, Raw would become the promotion's flagship show, achieving numerous milestones along the way. Premiere and early years (1993–1999)
The first Raw logo used in the New Generation Era from January 11, 1993, to March 3, 1997 "RAW is WAR" logo used from March 10, 1997, to October 1, 2001. Beginning as WWF's Monday Night Raw, the program first aired on January 11, 1993, on the USA Network as a replacement for Prime Time Wrestling, which aired on the network for eight years.
The Monday Night Raw debut episode was a professional wrestling event that marked the debut of WWE's (then WWF) weekly WWE Raw television program. The event took place on January 11, 1993. [1] The show aired live on the USA Network, taking place at the Grand Ballroom at the Manhattan Center in New York City. [2]
The card consisted of nine matches, including four dark matches, that resulted from scripted storylines and had results predetermined by WWE's writers on the Raw and SmackDown brands. [10] [11] Storylines were produced on WWE's weekly television shows, Monday Night Raw, SmackDown Live, and 205 Live, the latter of which is cruiserweight ...
Survivor Series full card, Raw results. Gannett. Joe Mason, Asbury Park Press. November 26, 2024 at 11:20 AM. ... WWE Monday Night Raw results. Gunther opened the show in the right, he ran down ...
Took place during the afternoon and shown later that night on Raw. [1] [18] [19] 33 R-Truth: August 5, 2019: N/A Pittsburgh, PA: 11 7: 7 Took place in the waiting room of Maria Kanellis' OB-GYN appointment where Truth was disguised as a pregnant woman. Took place during the afternoon and shown later that night on Raw. [18] [1] 34 The Revival
Raw Homecoming was a television special that was broadcast live on October 3, 2005 on the USA Network. It was named as such because it was the first edition of WWE 's flagship show Monday Night Raw to air on the USA Network since 2000, after airing on Spike TV (currently known as the Paramount Network ) for the previous five years.
The two main brands that the company promotes are Raw and SmackDown, collectively referred to as the main roster. Wrestlers assigned to the two main brands exclusively perform on the respective weekly television programs, Monday Night Raw and Friday Night SmackDown, albeit with some exceptions.