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* Wrestling/CodyRhodes (Undisputed WWE Universal Champion)
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* Wrestling/CodyRhodes (2024 Men's Royal Rumble winner)
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* [[Wrestling/SethRollins Seth "Freakin'" Rollins]] (World Heavyweight Champion)
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* Imperium ([[Wrestling/{{WALTER}} Gunther]] [Intercontinental Champion], Ludwig Kaiser and Giovanni Vinci)
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* Wrestling/TheJudgmentDay ([[Wrestling/FergalDevitt Finn Bálor]] , Damian Priest [2023 Men's Money in the Bank Winner], Wrestling/RheaRipley [Women's World Champion], Wrestling/DominikMysterio, and JD [=McDonagh=])
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* Wrestling/TheJudgmentDay ([[Wrestling/FergalDevitt Finn Bálor]] , Damian Priest [2023 Men's Money in the Bank Winner], [World Heavyweight Champion], Wrestling/RheaRipley [Women's World Champion], Wrestling/DominikMysterio, and JD [=McDonagh=])
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* '''[[https://www.wwe.com/classics/titlehistory/world-heavyweight-championship World Heavyweight Champion]]: [[Wrestling/SethRollins Seth "Freakin'" Rollins]]''' since May 27, 2023
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* '''[[https://www.wwe.com/classics/titlehistory/world-heavyweight-championship World Heavyweight Champion]]: [[Wrestling/SethRollins Seth "Freakin'" Rollins]]''' [[Wrestling/TheJudgmentDay Damian Priest]]''' since May 27, 2023April 7, 2024
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* Awesome Truth (Wrestling/TheMiz [Raw Tag Team Champion] & [[Wrestling/RonKillings R-Truth]] [Raw Tag Team Champion])
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* '''[[https://www.wwe.com/classics/titlehistory/world-heavyweight-championship World Heavyweight Champion]]: [[Wrestling/SethRollins Seth "Freakin'" Rollins]]''' since May 27, 2023
* '''[[http://www.wwe.com/classics/titlehistory/intercontinental Intercontinental Champion]]: Wrestling/SamiZayn''' since April 6, 2024
* '''[[https://www.wwe.com/titlehistory/raw-tag-team-championship Raw Tag Team Champions]]: Awesome Truth (Wrestling/TheMiz & [[Wrestling/RonKillings R-Truth]])''' since April 6, 2024
* '''[[http://www.wwe.com/classics/titlehistory/smackdown-womens-championship Women's World Champion]]: Wrestling/RheaRipley''' since April 1, 2023
* '''[[https://www.wwe.com/classics/titlehistory/wwe-womens-tag-team-championship WWE Women's Tag Team Champions]]: The Kabuki Warriors ([[Wrestling/KanakoUrai Asuka]] and Kairi Sane)''' since January 26, 2024[[note]]The WWE Women's Tag Team Championship is the only title not exclusive to ''Raw'', as the titles are defended across all three WWE brands.[[/note]]
* '''[[https://www.wwe.com/classics/titlehistory/world-heavyweight-championship World Heavyweight Champion]]: [[Wrestling/SethRollins Seth "Freakin'" Rollins]]''' since May 27, 2023
* '''[[http://www.wwe.com/classics/titlehistory/intercontinental Intercontinental Champion]]: Wrestling/SamiZayn''' since April 6, 2024
* '''[[https://www.wwe.com/titlehistory/raw-tag-team-championship Raw Tag Team Champions]]: Awesome Truth (Wrestling/TheMiz & [[Wrestling/RonKillings R-Truth]])''' since April 6, 2024
* '''[[http://www.wwe.com/classics/titlehistory/smackdown-womens-championship Women's World Champion]]: Wrestling/RheaRipley''' since April 1, 2023
* '''[[https://www.wwe.com/classics/titlehistory/wwe-womens-tag-team-championship WWE Women's Tag Team Champions]]: The Kabuki Warriors ([[Wrestling/KanakoUrai Asuka]] and Kairi Sane)''' since January 26, 2024[[note]]The WWE Women's Tag Team Championship is the only title not exclusive to ''Raw'', as the titles are defended across all three WWE brands.[[/note]]
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* Awesome Truth (Wrestling/TheMiz [Raw Tag Team Champion] & [[Wrestling/RonKillings R-Truth]] [Raw Tag Team Champion])
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* Katana Chance and Kayden Carter
* Los Lotharios (Angel and Humberto)
* Wrestling/{{Natalya|Neidhart}} and Tegan Nox
* Wrestling/TheNewDay (Wrestling/KofiKingston and Wrestling/XavierWoods)
* Wrestling/ShaynaBaszler and Zoey Stark
* Katana Chance and Kayden Carter
* Los Lotharios (Angel and Humberto)
* Wrestling/{{Natalya|Neidhart}} and Tegan Nox
* Wrestling/TheNewDay (Wrestling/KofiKingston and Wrestling/XavierWoods)
* Wrestling/ShaynaBaszler and Zoey Stark
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* Wrestling/TheJudgmentDay ([[Wrestling/FergalDevitt Finn Bálor]] [Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champion], , Damian Priest [Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champion, 2023 [2023 Men's Money in the Bank Winner], Wrestling/RheaRipley [Women's World Champion], Wrestling/DominikMysterio, and JD [=McDonagh=])
* Katana Chanceand & Kayden Carter
* Los Lotharios (Angel and Humberto)
* Wrestling/{{Natalya|Neidhart}} and & Tegan Nox
* Wrestling/TheNewDay (Wrestling/KofiKingstonand & Wrestling/XavierWoods)
* Wrestling/ShaynaBaszlerand & Zoey Stark
* Katana Chance
* Wrestling/TheNewDay (Wrestling/KofiKingston
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''WWE Raw'' (full title: ''WWE Monday Night Raw'') is a ProfessionalWrestling TV series that showcases the superstars of Wrestling/{{WWE}}. Airing new episodes year-round (for the most part) since its debut in 1993 - with over 1,200 episodes (and counting) under its belt so far - ''Raw'' is the [[LongRunners longest running series in the company's history, and the longest running American nationally-televised wrestling show,]][[note]]Worldwide, Wrestling/NewJapanProWrestling's ''World Pro-Wrestling'' has been running since 1973[[/note]] with other longer-running shows such as ''WCW Worldwide'' having been regional-only for parts or all of their runs (the Portland territory's show ran locally for 38 years).
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''WWE Raw'' (full title: ''WWE Monday Night Raw'') is a ProfessionalWrestling TV series that showcases the superstars of Wrestling/{{WWE}}. Airing new episodes year-round (for the most part) since its debut in 1993 - with over 1,200 episodes (and counting) under its belt so far - ''Raw'' is the [[LongRunners longest running series in the company's history, and the longest running American nationally-televised wrestling show,]][[note]]Worldwide, Wrestling/NewJapanProWrestling's ''World Pro-Wrestling'' has been running since 1973[[/note]] 1973, and its predecessor program began broadcast in 1969[[/note]] with other longer-running shows such as ''WCW Worldwide'' having been regional-only for parts or all of their runs (the Portland territory's show ran locally for 38 years).
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''WWE Raw'' (full title: ''WWE Monday Night Raw'') is a ProfessionalWrestling TV series that showcases the superstars of Wrestling/{{WWE}}. Airing new episodes year-round (for the most part) since its debut in 1993 - with over 1,200 episodes (and counting) under its belt so far - ''Raw'' is the [[LongRunners longest running series in the company's history, and the longest running American nationally-televised wrestling show,]] with other longer-running shows such as ''WCW Worldwide'' having been regional-only for parts or all of their runs (the Portland territory's show ran locally for 38 years).
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''WWE Raw'' (full title: ''WWE Monday Night Raw'') is a ProfessionalWrestling TV series that showcases the superstars of Wrestling/{{WWE}}. Airing new episodes year-round (for the most part) since its debut in 1993 - with over 1,200 episodes (and counting) under its belt so far - ''Raw'' is the [[LongRunners longest running series in the company's history, and the longest running American nationally-televised wrestling show,]] show,]][[note]]Worldwide, Wrestling/NewJapanProWrestling's ''World Pro-Wrestling'' has been running since 1973[[/note]] with other longer-running shows such as ''WCW Worldwide'' having been regional-only for parts or all of their runs (the Portland territory's show ran locally for 38 years).
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''WWE Raw'' (full title: ''WWE Monday Night Raw'') is a ProfessionalWrestling TV series that showcases the superstars of Wrestling/{{WWE}}. Airing new episodes year-round (for the most part) since its debut in 1993 - with over 1,200 episodes (and counting) under its belt so far - ''Raw'' is the [[LongRunners longest running series in the company's history, and the longest running nationally-televised wrestling show,]] with other longer-running shows such as ''WCW Worldwide'' having been regional-only for parts or all of their runs (the Portland territory's show ran locally for 38 years).
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''WWE Raw'' (full title: ''WWE Monday Night Raw'') is a ProfessionalWrestling TV series that showcases the superstars of Wrestling/{{WWE}}. Airing new episodes year-round (for the most part) since its debut in 1993 - with over 1,200 episodes (and counting) under its belt so far - ''Raw'' is the [[LongRunners longest running series in the company's history, and the longest running American nationally-televised wrestling show,]] with other longer-running shows such as ''WCW Worldwide'' having been regional-only for parts or all of their runs (the Portland territory's show ran locally for 38 years).
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* Wrestling/{{Natalya|Neidhart}}Wrestling/LivMorgan
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As of January 29, 2024, here is the list of people who perform on ''Raw''. Adam Pearce runs the show as the General Manager. Wrestling/MichaelCole and Pat [=McAfee=] are the commentary team, with Byron Saxton and Jackie Redmond handling backstage interviews, and Samantha Irvin as the ring announcer.
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As of January 29, 2024, here is the list of people who perform on ''Raw''. Adam Pearce runs the show as the General Manager. Wrestling/MichaelCole and Pat [=McAfee=] are the commentary team, with Byron Saxton Saxton, Cathy Kelley and Jackie Redmond handling backstage interviews, and Samantha Irvin as the ring announcer.
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* PushPolling: Back when [=WWERaw=] did fan polls, many of the options were so heavily pushed so as to not ruin stories. The best example, however, was when the audience was given the choice of three different match stipulations: [[DistinctionWithoutADifference Extreme Rules, Falls Count Anywhere, and No Disqualification]].
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* HeadSmashesScreen: On the July 1, 2019 edition, the Falls Count Anywhere match between Wrestling/BobbyLashley and Wrestling/BraunStrowman ended with the two of them crashing head-first through the LED Wall, leading to a no-contest.
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In reflection of the company's shift into the DarkerAndEdgier Wrestling/AttitudeEra, the show was re-christened ''Raw is War''--appropriate, considering the series was at war with ''Nitro''. In a TakeThat gone [[EpicFail horribly]], ''[[EpicFail horribly]]'' [[GoneHorriblyWrong wrong]] for WCW, the January 4, 1999 episode of ''Nitro'' featured Tony Schiavone spoiling the results of that same night's (pre-taped) episode of ''Raw'' by saying Wrestling/MickFoley (who wrestled for a time in WCW under the name Cactus Jack) would win the WWE Championship, [[SarcasmMode sarcastically following up]] with "That's gonna put some butts in the seats." The jab backfired as over a half-million viewers switched the channel to ''Raw'' to see Foley win the title. It also didn't help that ''Nitro'' provided those who stuck by ''Nitro'' with a WCW Championship match that infamously ended in under a minute with the [[FingerpokeOfDoom Fingerpoke of Doom]]. Following that night, people would bring signs to WWE events that read "Foley put my ass in this seat!". This marked the beginning of the tides turning between the two programs, with ''Raw'' always beating ''Nitro'' in the ratings from that point on, and when ''Raw'' permanently switched to a live format starting in September 1999 (thanks to healthy pay-per-view buyrates and what was once ''Raw''[='=]s Tuesday taping day being taken over by WWE's new show, ''[[Wrestling/WWESmackDown SmackDown!]]''), ''Nitro'' had no more spoilers of the competition to fall back on.
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In reflection of the company's shift into the DarkerAndEdgier Wrestling/AttitudeEra, the show was re-christened ''Raw is War''--appropriate, considering the series was at war with ''Nitro''. In a TakeThat gone [[EpicFail horribly]], ''[[EpicFail horribly]]'' [[GoneHorriblyWrong wrong]] for WCW, the January 4, 1999 episode of ''Nitro'' featured Tony Schiavone Wrestling/TonySchiavone spoiling the results of that same night's (pre-taped) episode of ''Raw'' by saying Wrestling/MickFoley (who wrestled for a time in WCW under the name Cactus Jack) would win the WWE Championship, [[SarcasmMode sarcastically following up]] with "That's gonna put some butts in the seats." The jab backfired as over a half-million viewers switched the channel to ''Raw'' to see Foley win the title. It also didn't help that ''Nitro'' provided those who stuck by ''Nitro'' with a WCW Championship match that infamously ended in under a minute with the [[FingerpokeOfDoom Fingerpoke {{Fingerpoke of Doom]]. Doom}}. Following that night, people would bring signs to WWE events that read "Foley put my ass in this seat!". seat!" This marked the beginning of the tides turning between the two programs, with ''Raw'' always beating ''Nitro'' in the ratings from that point on, and when ''Raw'' permanently switched to a live format starting in September 1999 (thanks to healthy pay-per-view buyrates and what was once ''Raw''[='=]s Tuesday taping day being taken over by WWE's new show, ''[[Wrestling/WWESmackDown SmackDown!]]''), ''Nitro'' had no more spoilers of the competition to fall back on.
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From 2009 to late 2010, [[ExecutiveMeddling thanks to a mandate by network overlords NBC-Universal]], ''Raw'' was given a special "guest host" gimmick where a celebrity / group of celebrities of varying levels of fame hosted an episode each week, and - up until the appointment of a General Manager - they were also allowed to book matches, having been given "unlimited power" by [[Wrestling/VinceMcMahon Vince [=McMahon=]]]. While quite a few were [[Horrible/ProfessionalWrestling undoubtedly stinkers]] (Creator/DennisMiller, Music/ZZTop), there were some gems as well (Creator/SethGreen, Creator/BobBarker, Creator/WilliamShatner, Creator/MikeTyson), and it was thanks to this gimmick that Wrestling/BretHart returned to ''Raw'' for the first time since the Wrestling/MontrealScrewjob. The guest host gimmick eventually started losing steam after Bret Hart was named Raw's General Manager (a role he served for a couple of months before being "taken out" by Wrestling/TheNexus); eventually, guest hosts were called "guest stars" to reflect their loss of booking power, and showed up mainly to shill their latest stuff. By the end of 2010, the "guest stars" gimmick was dropped almost entirely.
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From 2009 to late 2010, [[ExecutiveMeddling thanks to a mandate by network overlords NBC-Universal]], ''Raw'' was given a special "guest host" gimmick where a celebrity / group of celebrities of varying levels of fame hosted an episode each week, and - — up until the appointment of a General Manager - — they were also allowed to book matches, having been given "unlimited power" by [[Wrestling/VinceMcMahon Vince [=McMahon=]]].Wrestling/VinceMcMahon. While quite a few were [[Horrible/ProfessionalWrestling undoubtedly stinkers]] (Creator/DennisMiller, Music/ZZTop), there were some gems as well (Creator/SethGreen, Creator/BobBarker, Creator/WilliamShatner, Creator/MikeTyson), and it was thanks to this gimmick that Wrestling/BretHart returned to ''Raw'' for the first time since the Wrestling/MontrealScrewjob. The guest host gimmick eventually started losing steam after Bret Hart was named Raw's General Manager (a role he served for a couple of months before being "taken out" by Wrestling/TheNexus); eventually, guest hosts were called "guest stars" to reflect their loss of booking power, and showed up mainly to shill their latest stuff. By the end of 2010, the "guest stars" gimmick was dropped almost entirely.
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From 2009 to late 2010, [[ExecutiveMeddling thanks to a mandate by network overlords NBC-Universal]], ''Raw'' was given a special "guest host" gimmick where a celebrity / group of celebrities of varying levels of fame hosted an episode each week, and - up until the appointment of a General Manager - they were also allowed to book matches, having been given "unlimited power" by [[Wrestling/VinceMcMahon Vince [=McMahon=]]]. While quite a few were [[Horrible/ProfessionalWrestling undoubtedly stinkers]] (Creator/DennisMiller, Music/ZZTop), there were some gems as well (Creator/SethGreen, [[Series/ThePriceIsRight Bob Barker]], Creator/WilliamShatner, Creator/MikeTyson), and it was thanks to this gimmick that Wrestling/BretHart returned to ''Raw'' for the first time since the Wrestling/MontrealScrewjob. The guest host gimmick eventually started losing steam after Bret Hart was named Raw's General Manager (a role he served for a couple of months before being "taken out" by Wrestling/TheNexus); eventually, guest hosts were called "guest stars" to reflect their loss of booking power, and showed up mainly to shill their latest stuff. By the end of 2010, the "guest stars" gimmick was dropped almost entirely.
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From 2009 to late 2010, [[ExecutiveMeddling thanks to a mandate by network overlords NBC-Universal]], ''Raw'' was given a special "guest host" gimmick where a celebrity / group of celebrities of varying levels of fame hosted an episode each week, and - up until the appointment of a General Manager - they were also allowed to book matches, having been given "unlimited power" by [[Wrestling/VinceMcMahon Vince [=McMahon=]]]. While quite a few were [[Horrible/ProfessionalWrestling undoubtedly stinkers]] (Creator/DennisMiller, Music/ZZTop), there were some gems as well (Creator/SethGreen, [[Series/ThePriceIsRight Bob Barker]], Creator/BobBarker, Creator/WilliamShatner, Creator/MikeTyson), and it was thanks to this gimmick that Wrestling/BretHart returned to ''Raw'' for the first time since the Wrestling/MontrealScrewjob. The guest host gimmick eventually started losing steam after Bret Hart was named Raw's General Manager (a role he served for a couple of months before being "taken out" by Wrestling/TheNexus); eventually, guest hosts were called "guest stars" to reflect their loss of booking power, and showed up mainly to shill their latest stuff. By the end of 2010, the "guest stars" gimmick was dropped almost entirely.
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As of January 1, 2024, here is the list of people who perform on ''Raw''. Adam Pearce runs the show as the General Manager. Wrestling/MichaelCole and Wrestling/WadeBarrett are the commentary team, with Byron Saxton and Jackie Redmond handling backstage interviews, and Samantha Irvin as the ring announcer.
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As of January 1, 29, 2024, here is the list of people who perform on ''Raw''. Adam Pearce runs the show as the General Manager. Wrestling/MichaelCole and Wrestling/WadeBarrett Pat [=McAfee=] are the commentary team, with Byron Saxton and Jackie Redmond handling backstage interviews, and Samantha Irvin as the ring announcer.
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Moving to Netflix in 2025.
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On July 23, 2012, ''Raw'' aired its [[MilestoneCelebration 1000th episode]], and with it switched from a two hour format to a three hour format.
As of Januray 1, 2024, here is the list of people who perform on ''Raw''. Adam Pearce runs the show as the General Manager. Wrestling/MichaelCole and Wrestling/WadeBarrett are the commentary team, with Byron Saxton and Jackie Redmond handling backstage interviews, and Samantha Irvin as the ring announcer.
As of Januray 1, 2024, here is the list of people who perform on ''Raw''. Adam Pearce runs the show as the General Manager. Wrestling/MichaelCole and Wrestling/WadeBarrett are the commentary team, with Byron Saxton and Jackie Redmond handling backstage interviews, and Samantha Irvin as the ring announcer.
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On July 23, 2012, ''Raw'' aired its [[MilestoneCelebration 1000th episode]], and with it switched from a two hour two-hour format to a three hour three-hour format.
''Raw'' will leave the USA Network in January 2025 and become a streaming program on Creator/{{Netflix}}.
As ofJanuray January 1, 2024, here is the list of people who perform on ''Raw''. Adam Pearce runs the show as the General Manager. Wrestling/MichaelCole and Wrestling/WadeBarrett are the commentary team, with Byron Saxton and Jackie Redmond handling backstage interviews, and Samantha Irvin as the ring announcer.
''Raw'' will leave the USA Network in January 2025 and become a streaming program on Creator/{{Netflix}}.
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As of November 11, 2023, here is the list of people who perform on ''Raw''. Adam Pearce runs the show as the General Manager. Wrestling/MichaelCole and Wrestling/WadeBarrett are the commentary team, with Byron Saxton and Jackie Redmond handling backstage interviews, and Samantha Irvin as the ring announcer.
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As of November 11, 2023, Januray 1, 2024, here is the list of people who perform on ''Raw''. Adam Pearce runs the show as the General Manager. Wrestling/MichaelCole and Wrestling/WadeBarrett are the commentary team, with Byron Saxton and Jackie Redmond handling backstage interviews, and Samantha Irvin as the ring announcer.
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* VerySpecialEpisode: The salute episodes for Wrestling/OwenHart ("RAW is Owen" on May 24, 1999) and Wrestling/EddieGuerrero ("RAW is Eddie" on November 14, 2005). But viciously subverted when they tried to do one for Wrestling/ChrisBenoit on June 25, 2007, and they began to find out what really happened ''during the show''. Which is probably why similar shows haven't been done since.
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As of November 6, 2023, here is the list of people who perform on ''Raw''. Adam Pearce runs the show as the General Manager. Wrestling/MichaelCole and Wrestling/WadeBarrett are the commentary team, with Byron Saxton and Jackie Redmond handling backstage interviews, and Samantha Irvin as the ring announcer.
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As of November 6, 11, 2023, here is the list of people who perform on ''Raw''. Adam Pearce runs the show as the General Manager. Wrestling/MichaelCole and Wrestling/WadeBarrett are the commentary team, with Byron Saxton and Jackie Redmond handling backstage interviews, and Samantha Irvin as the ring announcer.
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* Indi Hartwell
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* DIY (Wrestling/JohnnyGargano and Wrestling/TommasoCiampa)
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* Wrestling/TheJudgmentDay ([[Wrestling/FergalDevitt Finn Bálor]] [Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champion], Damian Priest [Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champion, 2023 Men's Money in the Bank Winner], Wrestling/RheaRipley [Women's World Champion], Wrestling/DominikMysterio [NXT North American Champion], and JD [=McDonagh=])
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* Wrestling/TheJudgmentDay ([[Wrestling/FergalDevitt Finn Bálor]] [Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champion], Damian Priest [Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champion, 2023 Men's Money in the Bank Winner], Wrestling/RheaRipley [Women's World Champion], Wrestling/DominikMysterio [NXT North American Champion], Wrestling/DominikMysterio, and JD [=McDonagh=])
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* The Viking Raiders (Erik and Ivar; with [[Wrestling/TheRiottSquad Valhalla]])
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As of November 6, 2023, here is the list of people who perform on ''Raw''. Wrestling/MichaelCole and Wrestling/WadeBarrett are the commentary team, with Byron Saxton and Jackie Redmond handling backstage interviews, and Samantha Irvin as the ring announcer.
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As of November 6, 2023, here is the list of people who perform on ''Raw''. Adam Pearce runs the show as the General Manager. Wrestling/MichaelCole and Wrestling/WadeBarrett are the commentary team, with Byron Saxton and Jackie Redmond handling backstage interviews, and Samantha Irvin as the ring announcer.
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* The Judgment Day Wrestling/TheJudgmentDay ([[Wrestling/FergalDevitt Finn Bálor]] [Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champion], Damian Priest [Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champion, 2023 Men's Money in the Bank Winner], Wrestling/RheaRipley [Women's World Champion], Wrestling/DominikMysterio [NXT North American Champion], and JD [=McDonagh=])
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* The Judgment Day ([[Wrestling/FergalDevitt Finn Bálor]] [Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champion], Damian Priest [Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champion, 2023 Men's Money in the Bank Winner], Wrestling/RheaRipley [Women's World Champion], and Wrestling/DominikMysterio [NXT North American Champion])Champion], and JD [=McDonagh=])
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As of October 13, 2023, here is the list of people who perform on ''Raw''. Wrestling/MichaelCole and Wrestling/WadeBarrett are the commentary team, with Byron Saxton and Jackie Redmond handling backstage interviews, and Samantha Irvin as the ring announcer.
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As of October 13, November 6, 2023, here is the list of people who perform on ''Raw''. Wrestling/MichaelCole and Wrestling/WadeBarrett are the commentary team, with Byron Saxton and Jackie Redmond handling backstage interviews, and Samantha Irvin as the ring announcer.
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* [[Wrestling/TheUsos Jey Uso]] (Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champion)Uso]]
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* Alpha Academy (Chad Gable and Otis; with Maxxine Dupri)
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* Alpha Academy (Chad Gable Gable, Otis and Otis; Wrestling/AkiraTozawa; with Maxxine Dupri)
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* The Judgment Day ([[Wrestling/FergalDevitt Finn Bálor]], Bálor]] [Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champion], Damian Priest [2023 [Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champion, 2023 Men's Money in the Bank Winner], Wrestling/RheaRipley [Women's World Champion], and Wrestling/DominikMysterio [NXT North American Champion])
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As of September 5, October 13, 2023, here is the list of people who perform on ''Raw''. Wrestling/MichaelCole and Wrestling/WadeBarrett are the commentary team, with Byron Saxton and Jackie Redmond handling backstage interviews, and Samantha Irvin as the ring announcer.
* Wrestling/SamiZayn
* [[Wrestling/TheUsos Jey Uso]] and Wrestling/CodyRhodes (Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champions, could appear in any brand)
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* [[Wrestling/TheUsos Jey Uso]]Uso]] (Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champion)
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* The Judgment Day ([[Wrestling/FergalDevitt Finn Bálor]] [Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champion, could appear in any brand], Bálor]], Damian Priest [Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champion, 2023 [2023 Men's Money in the Bank Winner, could appear in any brand], Winner], Wrestling/RheaRipley [Women's World Champion], and Wrestling/DominikMysterio)Wrestling/DominikMysterio [NXT North American Champion])
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* The Judgment Day ([[Wrestling/FergalDevitt Finn Bálor]] [Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champion, could appear in any brand], Damian Priest [Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champion, 2023 Men's Money in the Bank Winner, could appear in any brand], Wrestling/RheaRipley [Women's World Champion], and Wrestling/DominikMysterio [NXT North American Champion])
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* The Judgment Day ([[Wrestling/FergalDevitt Finn Bálor]] [Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champion, could appear in any brand], Damian Priest [Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champion, 2023 Men's Money in the Bank Winner, could appear in any brand], Wrestling/RheaRipley [Women's World Champion], and Wrestling/DominikMysterio [NXT North American Champion])Wrestling/DominikMysterio)