WWE Raw
Television series | |
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German title | WWE Raw |
Original title | WWE Raw |
Country of production | United States |
original language | English (AE) |
Year (s) | Since 1993 |
Production company |
WWE |
length | 180 minutes |
Episodes | 1,405 (as of April 27, 2020) in 27 seasons |
genre | Wrestling |
Theme music | Skillet - "Legendary" |
idea | Vince McMahon |
production | Vince McMahon ( Chairman , CEO ) Paul Heyman (Executive Producer) |
Moderation | Vic Joseph (play-by-play commentator) Dio Maddin (Color Commentator) |
First broadcast | January 11, 1993 (USA) on USA Network |
WWE Raw (full title: WWE Monday Night Raw ) is an American wrestling show run by the WWE . It has been produced by WWE since January 11, 1993 and traditionally broadcast live every Monday evening. Raw is considered the flagship of WWE along with SmackDown because of its long history, high audience figures, and pay-per-view participation .
The show ran on USA Network from 1993 to 2000 , on Spike TV from 2000 to 2005, and has been re-aired on USA Network since 2005. The show has been broadcast in HD since January 21, 2008 . In Canada the program also runs live on The Score and in the UK on Sky Sports . In Germany, Sky Deutschland broadcast WWE RAW live and in full length until March 2014; a summary was broadcast on Saturdays from March 3, 2012 to January 2013 on Sport1 . Since April 2014, the broadcaster Tele 5 has been broadcasting a two-hour version every Thursday, which is heavily edited and, above all, misses div fights. In the pay-TV there was Friday evening on the station ProSieben Fun to see a similar version. On September 26, 2016, it was announced that Tele5 will no longer broadcast WWE Raw as of April 2017. Instead, ProSieben Maxx broadcasts both WWE Raw and WWE SmackDown.
Due to some incidents in which rough swearwords aroused the resentment of the broadcaster during the live broadcast, a time shift of three seconds was decided so that swearwords and the like can be censored on television if necessary in the future.
history
Monday Night RAW premiered on January 11, 1993 on USA Network . As the first and only weekly wrestling show at the time, RAW was also one of the main reasons for the WWE success story. RAW reached the real climax with the feud against Monday Nitro , whereby the name Monday Nitro in English is homophonic , meaning Monday Night RAW . The nitro show of the WCW and RAW had gigantic ratings in the region of 7.0, which is particularly high for a wrestling show. On May 10, 1999, RAW achieved 8.1 rating points, the highest audience rating for a weekly wrestling show ever. RAW is still one of the most successful weekly shows on US television.
After the WCW was bought up by the WWE, RAW slowly went downhill because there was no strong competition and the Attitude era ended in 2002. For this reason, SmackDown was given more and more the image of a “competition show” to RAW, as they wanted to revive the interest of the fans by the apparent competition between the two shows.
This competition expressed itself in particular through the strict roster split , which states that no wrestler from one show may appear in the "other" show. This strict separation was relaxed on August 29, 2011, as all WWE Superstars have been able to appear on all shows since then. By eliminating the roster split , the principle of the RAW SuperShow was created to reflect the new development in the name.
On May 17, 2012, it was announced that the RAW SuperShow would always be held for three hours starting July 23, 2012, the day the 1,000th episode airs , with viewers also having the option of online and WWE - Determine mobile app match and show content. Since then, the show has been simply called (Monday Night) RAW , previously "RAW SuperShow".
Since the return of the roster split on July 19, 2016, which was abolished in 2011, the RAW superstars have now appeared again "exclusively" for "their show" and pay-per-view events. Before that, all WWE wrestlers were able to appear in all shows and hold all titles ("supershow principle"). The first "RAW-PPV" after the roster split will be "Clash Of Champions" in September 2016. The WWE applied this principle until March 2007, before opening the PPVs to all roster.
WWE Heat was RAW's B-Show, in which the less active wrestlers of the RAW roster were used. The show was recorded before RAW and always aired six days later on the WWE homepage. In Germany you could see Heat at the premiere . On May 30, 2008, Heat was discontinued and the WWE Vintage Collection took its place. "Heat" was the counterpart to WWE Velocity from SmackDown.
The USA Network also has AM Raw which shows short reruns of scenes from the last RAW show.
From April 4 to June 6, 2011, WWE Tough Enough aired following WWE RAW.
List of special episodes
episode | First broadcast | place | Quota | annotation |
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Raw premiere episode | January 11, 1993 | New York City, New York | 2.5 | The first episode. |
Raw Championship Friday | September 6, 1996 | Wheeling, West Virginia | 3.4 | Friday broadcast of the show. |
Royal Rumble Raw | February 3, 1997 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | 2.6 | The first two hour episode with clips from the 1997 Royal Rumble . |
Thursday Raw Thursday | February 13, 1997 | Lowell, Massachusetts | 3.3 | Thursday broadcast of the show. Michaels gave up the WWF Championship because of an injury claiming he had "lost his laugh". |
Raw Saturday Night | February 13, 1999 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | 5.9 | Saturday broadcast of the show. Recorded on February 8, 1999 at the Rogers Center with an attendance of 41,432. This was the most attended Raw event. It was broadcast in Canada on TSN Live. |
Raw is war | March 26, 2001 | Cleveland, Ohio | 4.7 | The last episode of Monday Night Wars and also the last episode of Monday Nitro . |
The Brand Extension Draft | March 25, 2002 | University Park, Pennsylvania | 5.4 | Start of the brand extension . McMahon chooses his Smackdown from -Roster while Flair be Raw selects -Roster. |
Raw X Anniversary | January 14, 2003 | New York City, New York | 5.2 | The show's 10th anniversary. |
2004 Draft Lottery | March 22, 2004 | Detroit, Michigan | 4.6 | The first draft lottery . |
Raw homecoming | October 3, 2005 | Dallas, Texas | 5.6 | The first three-hour episode of the show and its return to USA Network . |
Raw Family Reunion | October 9, 2006 | Columbia, South Carolina | 5.0 | The first edition along with the Raw , SmackDown and ECW roster. |
2007 draft | June 11, 2007 | Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania | 4.5 | The 2007 draft with the Raw , SmackDown , and ECW roster. |
Raw 15th Anniversary | December 10, 2007 | Dallas, Texas | 5.6 | The show's 15th anniversary .. |
King of the Ring | April 21, 2008 | Greenville, South Carolina | 3.0 | The King of the Ring tournament with the roster of all three shows. |
2008 draft | June 23, 2008 | San Antonio, Texas | 3.4 | The 2007 draft with the Raw , SmackDown , and ECW roster. |
Raw's 800th Episode Celebration | November 3, 2008 | Tampa, Florida | 3.4 | The 800th episode of the show. |
2008 Slammy Awards | December 8, 2008 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | 3.2 | The return of the Slammy Awards with the roster of all three shows. |
2009 draft | April 13, 2009 | Atlanta, Georgia | 3.7 | The 2009 Draft with the Raw , SmackDown , and ECW roster. |
The three-for-all | June 15, 2009 | Charlotte, North Carolina | 3.6 | With the roster from all three shows. |
Trump Raw | June 22, 2009 | Green Bay, Wisconsin | 4.4 | The first ad-free show. |
2009 Slammy Awards | December 14, 2009 | Corpus Christi, Texas | 3.3 | The 2009 Slammy Awards with the roster of all three shows. |
Raw's 17th Birthday | January 11, 2010 | Minneapolis, Minnesota | 3.7 | The show's 10th anniversary. |
2010 WWE Draft | April 26, 2010 | Richmond, Virginia | 2.8 | The 2010 draft with the Raw and SmackDown roster. |
Commercial-Free Raw | May 17, 2010 | Miami, Florida | 3.4 | The second ad-free show. |
Charisma
country | Day | Channel |
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United States | Monday (Live) | USA Network |
Germany Austria Switzerland |
Tuesday (Live) | DAZN |
Wednesday (two hours - with advertising)
Saturday to Sunday at night (two hours without advertising) |
ProSieben Maxx |
Individual evidence
- ↑ BottomLine returns to Sport1 ( Memento of the original from July 11, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ ProSieben maxx grabs WWE Raw!
Web links
- WWE Raw Official Website