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Raw

★ 6.8 (338 votes) | 1993 | 2h 10m
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Overview

A regularly scheduled, live, year-round program featuring some of the biggest WWE Superstars.

Details
  • Status Returning Series
  • First Air Date January 11, 1993
  • Last Air Date August 25, 2025
  • Seasons 33
  • Episodes 1704
  • Networks USA Network, Spike, Netflix, The New TNN

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Specials
Specials

2 episodes • 2010

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1993
1993

45 episodes • 1993

This is the year that started a sports-entertainment phenomenon. Don't miss Monday Night Raw's inaugural season, featuring classic rivalries like Razor Ramon vs. 1-2-3 Kid, Bret Hart vs. Jerry Lawler, and more.

1994
1994

47 episodes • 1994

Throughout 1994, Monday Night Raw hosts a family feud as members of the Hart family choose sides in the heated brother-against-brother war between Bret "Hit Man" Hart and the youngest member of the family, Owen.

1995
1995

48 episodes • 1995

The stars of sports and entertainment shine bright on Monday Night Raw in 1995. William Shatner has a heated rivalry with Jerry Lawler while football great Lawrence Taylor set his sights on Bam Bam Bigelow.

1996
1996

51 episodes • 1995

The game changes on Monday Night Raw in 1996 as legends like Triple H, "Stone Cold" Steve Austin, Mankind, and The Rock rise to prominence in WWE just as the Monday Night War with WCW kicks into high gear.

1997
1997

52 episodes • 1997

A new era is dawning on Monday Night Raw in 1997 as a pair of degenerates run roughshod over WWE, Canada's hero gets screwed by the boss...or himself, and The Deadman's brother appears from beyond the grave.

1998
1998

52 episodes • 1998

The Attitude Era kicks into high gear on Raw in 1998 as "Stone Cold" Steve Austin makes Mr. McMahon's life a living hell while Triple H leads D-Generation X to war not only against the entire WWE, but also WCW.

1999
1999

52 episodes • 1999

Authority is threatened at every turn on Raw in 1999 as "Stone Cold" Steve Austin continues to torment Mr. McMahon while The Chairman's daughter Stephanie unites with her husband Triple H to take control of WWE.

2000
2000

52 episodes • 2000

The McMahon family is fractured as a new millennium dawns on Raw in the year 2000. Superstars from down south join WWE, Mick Foley says goodbye to the ring and hello to a new role as WWE Commissioner, and more.

2001
2001

53 episodes • 2000

WWE stands tall as the victor of the Monday Night War in 2001, but an invading alliance between WCW and ECW threatens the very existence of WWE. Plus, WWE gets a new stylin' and profilin' co-owner and more.

2002
2002

52 episodes • 2002

A new era begins in 2002 as the Brand Extension Draft divides WWE Superstars between Raw and SmackDown. Mr. McMahon shocks the WWE Universe by hiring his former arch nemesis from WCW as Raw's General Manager.

2003
2003

52 episodes • 2003

Raw gets stunning new leadership in 2003 as "Stone Cold" Steve Austin is hired to work along Eric Bischoff as Co-General Manager. Triple H forms Evolution and takes the fight to Goldberg. Plus, much more.

2004
2004

52 episodes • 2004

Evolution takes its next step in 2004 as Triple H, Ric Flair, Randy Orton, and Batista run roughshod over Raw. Lita rides an emotional roller coaster, a Rock 'n' Sock reunion electrifies, and more.

2005
2005

52 episodes • 2005

Things heat up in 2005 as John Cena declares "The champ is here!" on Raw, Evolution is fractured, wedding bells ring for Lita and Edge, and more. Plus, Raw is home to Tribute to the Troops for the first time.

2006
2006

52 episodes • 2006

Raw gets extreme in 2006 as the reborn ECW invades the red brand. D-Generation X reunites to make Mr. McMahon's life miserable. John Cena and Edge begin their epic rivalry. Plus, The Miz hosts the Diva Search.

2007
2007

53 episodes • 2006

The beginning of the legendary rivalry between John Cena and Randy Orton highlights Raw in 2007. Plus, don't miss other unforgettable matches and moments like Umaga vs. Bobby Lashley and Mr. McMahon's son.

2008
2008

52 episodes • 2008

Raw's 2008 marks the end the most legendary career in sports-entertainment history as Ric Flair says goodbye to the WWE Universe. Plus, Mr. McMahon gives away millions, Randy Orton crafts his legacy, and more.

2009
2009

52 episodes • 2009

Expect the unexpected on Raw in 2009 as Special Guests Hosts take the reins as the power on the red brand. Don't miss such memorable Guest Hosts as Seth Green, Bob Barker, Shaquille O'Neal, and more.

2010
2010

52 episodes • 2010

After 12 years, Bret "Hit Man" Hart returns to Raw in 2010 to put his issues with Mr. McMahon and Shawn Michaels to rest, compete in the ring, and serve as Raw General Manager. Plus, the Nexus rises and more.

2011
2011

52 episodes • 2011

The Rock returns. CM Punk throws a pipe bomb. A tournament to crown a new WWE Champion. Dolph Ziggler meets Hugh Jackman's fist. All this and more make 2011 an unforgettable year on Raw.

2012
2012

53 episodes • 2012

Chaos ensues all over Raw as WWE's flagship surpasses 1000 episodes in 2012. Plus, don't miss the years best rivalries, including John Cena vs. The Rock, Daniel Bryan vs. CM Punk vs. Kane, and more.

2013
2013

52 episodes • 2013

Triple H and Stephanie McMahon show Raw who's boss by forming the Authority in 2013. Along with Kane and others, the Authority oppresses many WWE Superstars, but Daniel Bryan fights back with the Yes! Movement.

2014
2014

52 episodes • 2014

As the Yes! Movement builds momentum and occupies Raw, the Beast sets his eyes on a legendary streak. Plus, The Rock and NWO both return, the Shield and the Bellas each breakup, and more action on Raw in 2014.

2015
2015

52 episodes • 2015

2015 is the year of Roman Reigns on Raw. The Big Dog faces the brand's top Superstars and battles for the WWE Championship. Plus, the legendary Sting competes on Raw for the first time. Plus, much more action.

2016
2016

52 episodes • 2016

History is made on Raw in 2016 as Shane McMahon and Goldberg both make shocking returns to WWE, a new Women's Championship is introduced, and the WWE Draft again splits Superstars between Raw and SmackDown LIVE.

2017
2017

52 episodes • 2017

In 2017 on Raw, witness the rise of Braun Strowman as The Monster Among Men battles top Superstars like Brock Lesnar, Roman Reigns, and Kevin Owens. Plus, Goldberg says goodbye, The Hardy Boyz return, and more.

2018
2018

53 episodes • 2017

As Raw celebrates its 25th anniversary in 2018, the red brand gets dangerous with the arrival of "Rowdy" Ronda Rousey. Plus, DX reunites, Roman Reigns makes a heartbreaking announcement, and much more.

2019
2019

52 episodes • 2019

The longest-running weekly episodic television series in history continues to make history. This season, the McMahon Family retakes control of Raw and enforces its will on Superstars like Becky Lynch and more.

2020
2020

52 episodes • 2020

2020 season of WWE Raw

Season 29
Season 29

52 episodes • 2021

2021 season of WWE Raw

2022
2022

52 episodes • 2022

2022 season of WWE Raw

2023
2023

52 episodes • 2023

2023 season of WWE Raw

2024
2024

53 episodes • 2023

2024 season of WWE Raw

Season 33
Season 33

52 episodes • 2024

2025 season of WWE Raw

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