Draft:List of WWE RAW episodes

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This is a list of episodes for the professional wrestling television series called WWE RAW. WWE RAW and WWE Monday Night RAW is an American professional wrestling television program that is produced by WWE. The World Wrestling Federation name would last until May 5, 2002. Then they would have to change to a new name called World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) after being sued by the World Wildlife Fund over the WWF trademark. The new name of the company would go into effect beginning on May 6, 2002.[1] The company would change to a new name once again from World Wrestling Entertainment to just the initials of the WWE and that new name would begin on April 7, 2011.[2] The series has had various names throughout the shows history. The names were WWF Monday Night RAW, WWF RAW Is War, WWE Monday Night RAW and WWE RAW Supershow.[3] [4] [5]

Series overview[edit]

"WWE Monday Night RAW" series overview
SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast airedNetwork
145January 11, 1993 (1993-01-11)December 27, 1993 (1993-12-27)USA Network
247January 3, 1994 (1994-01-03)December 26, 1994 (1994-12-26)USA Network
348January 2, 1995 (1995-01-02)December 18, 1995 (1995-12-18)USA Network
451January 1, 1996 (1996-01-01)December 30, 1996 (1996-12-30)USA Network
550January 6, 1997 (1997-01-06)December 30, 1997 (1997-12-30)USA Network
652January 5, 1998 (1998-01-05)December 28, 1998 (1998-12-28)USA Network
752January 4, 1999 (1999-01-04)December 27, 1999 (1999-12-27)USA Network
852January 3, 2000 (2000-01-03)September 24, 2000 (2000-09-24)USA Network
September 25, 2000 (2000-09-25)December 25, 2000 (2000-12-25)TNN
953January 1, 2001 (2001-01-01)December 31, 2001 (2001-12-31)TNN
1053January 7, 2002 (2002-01-07)December 30, 2002 (2002-12-30)TNN
1152January 6, 2003 (2003-01-06)August 10, 2003 (2003-08-10)TNN
August 11, 2003 (2003-08-11)December 29, 2003 (2003-12-29)Spike TV
1252January 5, 2004 (2004-01-05)December 27, 2004 (2004-12-27)Spike TV
1352January 3, 2005 (2005-01-03)October 2, 2005 (2005-10-02)Spike TV
October 3, 2005 (2005-10-03)December 26, 2005 (2005-12-26)USA Network
1452January 2, 2006 (2006-01-02)December 25, 2006 (2006-12-25)USA Network
1553January 1, 2007 (2007-01-01)December 31, 2007 (2007-12-31)USA Network
1652January 7, 2008 (2008-01-07)December 29, 2008 (2008-12-29)USA Network
1752January 5, 2009 (2009-01-05)December 28, 2009 (2009-12-28)USA Network
1852January 4, 2010 (2010-01-04)December 27, 2010 (2010-12-27)USA Network
1952January 3, 2011 (2011-01-03)December 26, 2011 (2011-12-26)USA Network
2053January 2, 2012 (2012-01-02)December 31, 2012 (2012-12-31)USA Network
2152January 7, 2013 (2013-01-07)December 30, 2013 (2013-12-30)USA Network
2252January 6, 2014 (2014-01-06)December 29, 2014 (2014-12-29)USA Network
2352January 5, 2015 (2015-01-05)December 28, 2015 (2015-12-28)USA Network
2452January 4, 2016 (2016-01-04)December 26, 2016 (2016-12-26)USA Network
2552January 2, 2017 (2017-01-02)December 25, 2017 (2017-12-25)USA Network
2653January 1, 2018 (2018-01-01)December 31, 2018 (2018-12-31)USA Network
2752January 7, 2019 (2019-01-07)December 30, 2019 (2019-12-30)USA Network
2852January 6, 2020 (2020-01-06)December 28, 2020 (2020-12-28)USA Network
2952January 4, 2021 (2021-01-04)December 27, 2021 (2021-12-27)USA Network
3052January 3, 2022 (2022-01-03)December 26, 2022 (2022-12-26)USA Network
3152January 2, 2023 (2023-01-02)December 25, 2023 (2023-12-25)USA Network
3253January 1, 2024 (2024-01-01)December 30, 2024 (2024-12-30)USA Network
3352January 6, 2025 (2025-01-06)December 29, 2025 (2025-12-29)Netflix

Broadcast Schedule[edit]

Day Time: ET Name Years Channel
Mondays 9-10pm. WWF Monday Night RAW January 11, 1993 - February 9, 1997 USA Network
Mondays 9-11pm. WWF Monday Night RAW February 10, 1997 - March 9, 1997 USA Network
Mondays 9-11pm. WWF Raw Is War March 10, 1997 - September 24, 2000 USA Network
Mondays 9-11pm. WWF Raw Is War September 25, 2000 - September 30, 2001 TNN
Mondays 9-11pm. WWF Monday Night RAW October 1, 2001 - May 5, 2002 TNN
Mondays 9-11pm. WWE Monday Night RAW May 5, 2002 - August 10, 2003 TNN
Mondays 9-11pm. WWE Monday Night RAW August 11, 2003 - October 2, 2005 Spike TV
Mondays 9-11pm. WWE Monday Night RAW October 3, 2005 - August 28, 2011 USA Network
Mondays 9-11pm. WWE RAW Supershow August 29, 2011 - July 22, 2012 USA Network
Mondays 8-11pm. WWE Monday Night RAW July 23, 2012 - present USA Network

Seasons[edit]

Season 1[edit]

[6] [7] [8]

Episode Date City Venue
1 January 11, 1993 New York City, New York Manhattan Center
Raw premier episode. Vince McMahon, Randy Savage and Rob Bartlett were the Commentators. Howard Finkel was the Ring Announcer. Sean Mooney was the Backstage Interviewer. Gene Okerlund was the Reporter. Mike Chioda and Joey Marella were Referees. Jack Tunney was the WWF President. Vince McMahon was the Chairman and the CEO.[9]

Bobby Heenan is shown outside the arena trying to get in but was not allowed. Bobby Heenan promo on the Narcissist. Bobby Heenan who was dressed in disguise as Rob Bartlett's aunt tried to get into the arena again. Vince McMahon interviews Razor Ramon in the ring. Highlights of Razor attacking Owen Hart on WWF Mania was shown. Tatanka headlock on hunger promo. The Royal Rumble report presented by Gene Okerlund where he discussed the upcoming Royal Rumble event. Bobby Heenan dressed in disguise again as Rob Bartlett's uncle trying to get into the arena. Highlights of Reverend Slick aiding Kamala from Harvey Wippleman and Kim Chee on WWF Superstars was shown. Vince McMahon interviews Doink the Clown at ringside before he got interrupted by Crush who warns him. Doink then squirts Crush with water before he was chased away. Bobby Heenan was finally allowed to enter the arena.

2 January 18, 1993 New York City, New York Manhattan Center
Vince McMahon, Randy Savage and Rob Bartlett were the commentators. Howard Finkel was the ring announcer. Sean Mooney was the backstage interviewer. Gene Okerlund and Lord Alfred Hayes were the reporters. Bill Alfonso, Earl Hebner and Mike Chioda were the referees. Pat Patterson and Sgt. Slaughter were the Road Agents. Jack Tunney was the wwf president. Vince McMahon was the chairman and the CEO.[10]

Rob Bartlett was shown tearing up Bobby Heenan's picture before Repo Man would appear and attack Randy Savage from behind in which Repo took the cowboy hat Savage was wearing. Vince McMahon interviews WWF Champion Bret Hart in the ring. The Undertaker and Paul Bearer headlock on hunger promo. Highlights of Doink the Clown attacking Crush with a prosthetic arm on WWF Superstars was shown. Sean Mooney interviews Repo Man outside the arena where he was shown wearing the cowboy hat that he had stolen earlier. The Royal Rumble report presented by Gene Okerlund where he discussed the upcoming Royal Rumble event. Randy Savage with Sean Mooney was shown outside the arena searching for Repo Man. Vince McMahon interviews Ric Flair at ringside in which he challenged Perfect to a match the next week. Vince McMahon interviews Mr. Perfect at ringside where he would accept the challenge. Repo Man was shown outside the arena again where he would tow away the car of Bartlett.

  • Singles Match - Mr. Perfect defeated Terry Taylor by pinfall. During the match Ric Flair came out to ringside and attacked Mr. Perfect. Also during the match Bobby Heenan called in to talk about Bartlett's issue with him. After the match Mr. Perfect ran backstage to find Flair.
  • Singles Match - Marty Jannetty defeated Glen Ruth by pinfall. During the match Shawn Michaels called in discussing Marty Jannety.
  • Singles Match - El Matador vs. Ric Flair ended in a No Contest after Mr Perfect appeared at ringside and attacked Flair. After the match they would both then brawl before it was eventually broken up.
3 January 25, 1993 New York City, New York Manhattan Center
Vince McMahon, Bobby Heenan and Rob Bartlett were the commentators. Howard Finkel was the ring announcer. Sean Mooney was the backstage interviewer. Gene Okerlund and Lord Alfred Hayes were the reporters. Earl Hebner and Mike Chioda were the referees. Jack Tunney was the wwf president. Vince McMahon was the chairman and the CEO.[11]

Sean Mooney interviews Repo Man who is outside the arena with his tow truck and is still in possession of the cowboy hat he stole last week. Bob Backlund headlock on hunger promo. Vince McMahon interviews Kamala and Slick at ringside. The Royal Rumble report presented by Gene Okerlund where he discussed the results from Sundays Royal Rumble event.

  • Singles Match - Randy Savage defeated Repo Man by pinfall.
  • Singles Match - Kamala with Reverend Slick defeated The Brooklyn Brawler by pinfall.
  • Loser Leaves WWF Singles Match - Mr. Perfect defeated Ric Flair by pinfall.
4 February 1, 1993 New York City, New York Manhattan Center
Vince McMahon, Randy Savage and Rob Bartlett were the commentators. Howard Finkel was the ring announcer. Sean Mooney was the backstage interviewer. Gene Okerlund and Lord Alfred Hayes were the reporters. Joey Marella and Mike Chioda were the referees. Jack Tunney was the wwf president. Vince McMahon was the chairman and the CEO.[12]
5 February 15, 1993 New York City, New York Manhattan Center
Vince McMahon, Randy Savage and Rob Bartlett were the commentators. Howard Finkel was the ring announcer. Sean Mooney was the backstage interviewer. Gene Okerlund and Lord Alfred Hayes were the reporters. Joey Marella and Mike Chioda were the referees. Jack Tunney was the wwf president. Vince McMahon was the chairman and the CEO.[13]
6 February 22, 1993 New York City, New York Manhattan Center
Vince McMahon, Randy Savage and Rob Bartlett were the commentators. Howard Finkel was the ring announcer. Sean Mooney was the backstage interviewer. Gene Okerlund and Lord Alfred Hayes were the reporters. Bill Alfonso and Mike Chioda were the referees. Jack Tunney was the wwf president. Vince McMahon was the chairman and the CEO.[14]
7 March 1, 1993 New York City, New York Manhattan Center
Vince McMahon, Randy Savage and Rob Bartlett were the commentators. Howard Finkel was the ring announcer. Sean Mooney was the backstage interviewer. Gene Okerlund and Lord Alfred Hayes were the reporters. Danny Davis and Earl Hebner were the referees. Jack Tunney was the wwf president. Vince McMahon was the chairman and the CEO.[15]
8 March 8, 1993 New York City, New York Manhattan Center
Vince McMahon, Randy Savage and Rob Bartlett were the commentators. Howard Finkel was the ring announcer. Sean Mooney was the backstage interviewer. Gene Okerlund and Lord Alfred Hayes were the reporters. Billy Caputo, Danny Davis and Earl Hebner were the referees. Jack Tunney was the wwf president. Vince McMahon was the chairman and the CEO.[16]
9 March 15, 1993 Poughkeepsie, New York Mid-Hudson Civic Center
Gorilla Monsoon, Bobby Heenan and Rob Bartlett were the commentators. Howard Finkel was the Ring Announcer. Sean Mooney was the backstage interviewer. Gene Okerlund and Lord Alfred Hayes were the reporters. Danny Davis and Mike Chioda were the referees. Jack Tunney was the wwf president. Vince McMahon was the chairman and the CEO.[17]
10 March 22, 1993 Poughkeepsie, New York Mid-Hudson Civic Center
Vince McMahon, Randy Savage and Rob Bartlett were the commentators. Howard Finkel was the ring announcer. Sean Mooney was the backstage interviewer. Gene Okerlund and Lord Alfred Hayes were the reporters. Bill Alfonso and Mike Chioda were the referees. Jack Tunney was the wwf president. Vince McMahon was the chairman and the CEO.[18]
11 April 5, 1993 New York City, New York Manhattan Center
Vince McMahon and Randy Savage were the commentators. Howard Finkel was the ring announcer. Sean Mooney was the backstage interviewer. Gene Okerlund and Lord Alfred Hayes were the reporters. Bill Alfonso and Mike Chioda were the referees. Jack Tunney was the wwf president. Vince McMahon was the chairman and the CEO.[19]
12 April 12, 1993 Poughkeepsie, New York Mid-Hudson Civic Center
Vince McMahon, Randy Savage and Rob Bartlett were the commentators. Howard Finkel was the ring announcer. Sean Mooney was the backstage interviewer. Gene Okerlund and Lord Alfred Hayes were the reporters. Billy Silverman and Tim White were the referees. Jack Tunney was the wwf president. Vince McMahon was the chairman and the CEO.[20]
13 April 19, 1993 Poughkeepsie, New York Mid-Hudson Civic Center
Vince McMahon, Randy Savage and Rob Bartlett were the commentators. Howard Finkel was the ring announcer. Todd Pettengill was the backstage interviewer. Gene Okerlund and Lord Alfred Hayes was the reporter. Bill Silverman and Tim White were the referees. Jack Tunney was the wwf president. Vince McMahon was the chairman and the CEO.[21]
14 April 26, 1993 New York City, New York Manhattan Center
Vince McMahon, Bobby Heenan and Randy Savage were the commentators. Howard Finkel was the ring announcer. Todd Pettengill was the backstage interviewer. Gene Okerlund and Lord Alfred Hayes were the reporters. Joey Smith and Tim White were the referees. Jack Tunney was the wwf president. Vince McMahon was the chairman and the CEO.[22]
15 May 3, 1993 New York City, New York Manhattan Center
Vince McMahon, Bobby Heenan and Randy Savage were the commentators. Howard Finkel was the ring announcer. Lord Alfred and Todd Pettengill were the backstage interviewers. Gene Okerlund was the reporter. Joey Smith and Tim White were the referees. Jack Tunney was the wwf president. Vince McMahon was the chairman and the CEO.[23]
16 May 10, 1993 New York City, New York Manhattan Center
Vince McMahon, Bobby Heenan and Randy Savage were the commentators. Howard Finkel was the ring announcer. Lord Alfred Hayes was the backstage interviewer. Gene Okerlund and Todd Pettengill were the reporters. Bill Alfonso and Tim White were the referees. Jack Tunney was the wwf president. Vince McMahon was the chairman and the CEO.[24]
17 May 17, 1993 New York City, New York Manhattan Center
Vince McMahon, Bobby Heenan and Randy Savage were the commentators. Howard Finkel was the ring announcer. Lord Alfred Hayes was the backstage interviewer. Gene Okerlund and Todd Pettengill was the reporter. Bill Alfonso, Joey Smith and Mike Chioda were the referees. Jack Tunney was the wwf president. Vince McMahon was the chairman and the CEO.[25]
18 May 24, 1993 New York City, New York Manhattan Center
Vince McMahon, Bobby Heenan and Randy Savage were the commentators. Howard Finkel was the ring announcer. Lord Alfred Hayes was the backstage interviewer. Gene Okerlund and Todd Pettengill were the reporters. Bill Alfonso, Joey Smith and Mike Chioda were the referees. Jack Tunney was the wwf president. Vince McMahon was the chairman and the CEO.[26]
19 May 31, 1993 New York City, New York Manhattan Center
Vince McMahon, Bobby Heenan and Randy Savage were the commentators. Bill Dunn was the ring announcer. Lord Alfred Hayes was the backstage interviewer. Gene Okerlund and Todd Pettengill were the reporters. Mike Chioda and Tim White were the referees. Jack Tunney was the wwf president. Vince McMahon was the chairman and the CEO.[27]
20 June 7, 1993 New York City, New York Manhattan Center
Vince McMahon, Bobby Heenan and Randy Savage were the commentators. Bill Dunn was the ring announcer. Todd Pettengill was the backstage interviewer. Gene Okerlund and Lord Alfred Hayes were the reporters. Danny Davis and Earl Hebner were the referees. Jack Tunney was the wwf president. Vince McMahon was the chairman and the CEO.[28]
21 June 14, 1993 New York City, New York Manhattan Center
Vince McMahon, Bobby Heenan and Randy Savage were the commentators. Howard Finkel was the ring announcer. Todd Pettengill was the backstage interviewer. Gene Okerlund and Lord Alfred Hayes were the reporters. Danny Davis, Earl Hebner and Joey Marella were the referees. Jack Tunney was the wwf president. Vince McMahon was the chairman and the CEO.[29]
22 June 21, 1993 Poughkeepsie, New York Mid-Hudson Civic Center
Vince McMahon, Bobby Heenan and Randy Savage were the commentators. Howard Finkel was the ring announcer. Todd Pettengill was the backstage interviewer. Gene Okerlund and Lord Alfred Hayes were the reporters. Earl Hebner and Tim White were the referees. Jack Tunney was the wwf president. Vince McMahon was the chairman and the CEO.[30]
23 June 28, 1993 Poughkeepsie, New York Mid-Hudson Civic Center
Vince McMahon, Bobby Heenan and Randy Savage were the commentators. Howard Finkel was the ring announcer. Todd Pettengill were the backstage interviewer. Gene Okerlund and Lord Alfred Hayes were the reporters. Earl Hebner and Tim White were the referees. Jack Tunney was the wwf president. Vince McMahon was the chairman and the CEO.[31]
24 July 5, 1993 New York City, New York Manhattan Center
Vince McMahon, Bobby Heenan and Randy Savage were the commentators. Howard Finkel was the ring announcer. Todd Pettengill was the backstage interviewer. Gene Okerlund and Lord Alfred Hayes were the reporters. Earl Hebner, Joey Marella and Tim White were the referees. Jack Tunney was the wwf president. Vince McMahon was the chairman and the CEO.[32]
25 July 12, 1993 New York City, New York Manhattan Center
Vince McMahon, Bobby Heenan and Randy Savage were the commentators. Howard Finkel was the ring announcer. Todd Pettengill was the backstage interviewer. Gene Okerlund and Lord Alfred Hayes were the reporters. Earl Hebner and Joey Marella were the referees. Jack Tunney was the WWF President. Vince McMahon was the chairman and the CEO.[33]
26 July 19, 1993 New York City, New York Manhattan Center
Vince McMahon, Bobby Heenan and Randy Savage were the commentators. Howard Finkel was the ring announcer. Todd Pettengill was the backstage interviewer. Gene Okerlund and Lord Alfred Hayes were the reporters. Earl Hebner and Tim White were the referees. Jack Tunney was the WWF President. Vince McMahon was the chairman and the CEO.[34]
27 July 26, 1993 New York City, New York Manhattan Center
Vince McMahon, Bobby Heenan and Randy Savage were the commentators. Howard Finkel was the ring announcers. Todd Pettengill was the backstage interviewer. Gene Okerlund and Lord Alfred Hayes were the reporters. Earl Hebner and Tim White were the referees. Jack Tunney was the wwf president. Vince McMahon was the chairman and the CEO.[35]
28 August 2, 1993 Alexandria Bay, New York Castle Recreation Center
Vince McMahon and Bobby Heenan were the commentators. Howard Finkel was the ring announcer. Todd Pettengill was the backstage interviewer. Gene Okerlund and Lord Alfred Hayes were the reporters. Jack Tunney was the wwf president. Bill Alfonso, Earl Hebner and Tim White were referees. Vince McMahon was the chairman and the CEO.[36]
29 August 9, 1993 Alexandria Bay, New York Castle Recreation Center
Vince McMahon, Bobby Heenan and Randy Savage were the commentators. Howard Finkel was the ring announcer. Todd Pettengill was the backstage interviewer. Gene Okerlund and Lord Alfred Hayes were the reporters. Bill Alfonso, Earl Hebner and Tim White were the referees. Jack Tunney was the wwf president. Vince McMahon was the chairman and the CEO.[37]
30 August 16, 1993 Poughkeepsie, New York Mid-Hudson Civic Center
Vince McMahon, Bobby Heenan and Randy Savage were the commentators. Howard Finkel was the ring announcer. Todd Pettengill was the backstage interviewer. Gene Okerlund and Lord Alfred Hayes were the reporters. Bill Alfonso, Danny Davis, Earl Hebner and Mike Chioda were the referees. Jack Tunney was the wwf president. Vince McMahon was the chairman and the CEO.[38]
31 September 13, 1993 New York City, New York Manhattan Center
Vince McMahon, Bobby Heenan and Randy Savage were the commentators. Howard Finkel was the ring announcer. Todd Pettengill was the backstage interviewer. Gene Okerlund and Lord Alfred Hayes were the reporters. Danny Davis, Earl Hebner and Tim White were the referees. Jack Tunney was the wwf president. Vince McMahon was the chairman and the CEO.[39]
32 September 20, 1993 New York City, New York Manhattan Center
Vince McMahon, Bobby Heenan and Randy Savage were the commentators. Howard Finkel was the ring announcer. Todd Pettengill was the backstage interviewer. Lord Alfred Hayes was the reporter. Danny Davis, Earl Hebner and Tim White were the referees. Jack Tunney was the wwf president. Vince McMahon was the chairman and the CEO.[40]
33 September 27, 1993 New Haven, Connecticut New Haven Coliseum
Vince McMahon, Bobby Heenan and Randy Savage were the commentators. Howard Finkel was the ring announcer. Todd Pettengill was the backstage interviewer. Lord Alfred Hayes was the reporter. Danny Davis, Earl Hebner, Jack Doan and Tim White were the referees. Jack Tunney was the wwf president. Vince McMahon was the chairman and the CEO.[41]
34 October 4, 1993 New Haven, Connecticut New Haven Coliseum
Vince McMahon and Bobby Heenan were the commentators. Howard Finkel was the ring announcer. Todd Pettengill was the backstage interviewer. Lord Alfred Hayes was the reporter. Bill Alfonso, Danny Davis, Earl Hebner, Jack Doan and Tim White were the referees. Jack Tunney was the wwf president. Vince McMahon was the chairman and the CEO.[42]
35 October 11, 1993 New Haven, Connecticut New Haven Coliseum
Vince McMahon, Bobby Heenan and Randy Savage were the commentators. Howard Finkel was the ring announcer. Todd Pettengill was the backstage interviewer. Lord Alfred Hayes was the reporter. Danny Davis, Earl Hebner and Jack Doan were the referees. Jack Tunney was the wwf president. Vince McMahon was the chairman and the CEO.[43]
36 October 18, 1993 Poughkeepsie, New York Mid-Hudson Civic Center
Vince McMahon, Bobby Heenan and Randy Savage were the commentators. Howard Finkel was the ring announcer. Todd Pettengill was the backstage interviewer. Lord Alfred Hayes was the reporter. Earl Hebner, Jack Doan, Joey Marella and Tim White were the referees. Jack Tunney was the wwf president. Vince McMahon was the chairman and the CEO.[44]
37 October 25, 1993 Poughkeepsie, New York Mid-Hudson Civic Center
Vince McMahon, Bobby Heenan and Randy Savage were the commentators. Howard Finkel was the ring announcer. Todd Pettengill was the backstage interviewer. Lord Alfred Hayes was the reporter. Danny Davis, Earl Hebner, Joey Marella and Tim White were the referees. Jack Tunney was the wwf president. Vince McMahon was the chairman and the CEO.[45]
38 November 1, 1993 New York City, New York Manhattan Center
Vince McMahon and Bobby Heenan were the commentators. Howard Finkel was the ring announcer. Todd Pettengill was the backstage interviewer. Lord Alfred Hayes was the reporter. Danny Davis, Earl Hebner, Jack Doan and Tim White were the referees. Jack Tunney was the wwf president. Vince McMahon was the chairman and the CEO.[46]
39 November 8, 1993 Bushkill, Pennsylvania Fernwood Resort & Country Club
Vince McMahon, Bobby Heenan and Randy Savage were the commentators. Howard Finkel was the ring announcer. Todd Pettengill was the backstage interviewer. Lord Alfred Hayes was the reporter. Danny Davis, Earl Hebner, Jack Doan, Joey Marella, Mike Chioda and Tim White were the referees. Jack Tunney was the wwf president. Vince McMahon was the chairman and the CEO.[47]
40 November 15, 1993 Bushkill, Pennsylvania Fernwood Resort & Country Club
Vince McMahon and Bobby Heenan were the commentators. Howard Finkel was the ring announcer. Todd Pettengill was the backstage interviewer. Lord Alfred Hayes was the reporter. Danny Davis, Joey Marella, Mike Chioda and Tim White were the referees. Jack Tunney was the wwf president. Vince McMahon was the chairman and the CEO.[48]
41 November 29, 1993 White Plains, New York Westchester County Center
Vince McMahon and Bobby Heenan were the commentators. Howard Finkel was the ring announcer. Todd Pettengill was the backstage interviewer. Lord Alfred Hayes was the reporter. Bill Alfonso, Danny Davis, Earl Hebner, Jack Doan and Joey Marella were the referees. Jack Tunney was the wwf president. Vince McMahon was the chairman and the CEO.[49]
42 December 6, 1993 White Plains, New York Westchester County Center
Vince McMahon and Bobby Heenan were the commentators. Howard Finkel was the ring announcer. Todd Pettengill was the backstage interviewer. Lord Alfred Hayes was the reporter. Bill Alfonso, Danny Davis, Earl Hebner, Jack Doan and Joey Marella were the referees. Jack Tunney was the wwf president. Vince McMahon was the chairman and the CEO.[50]
43 December 13, 1993 Poughkeepsie, New York Mid-Hudson Civic Center
Vince McMahon and Jim Cornette were the commentators. Howard Finkel was the ring announcer. Todd Pettengill was the backstage interviewer. Lord Alfred Hayes was the reporter. Danny Davis, Earl Hebner, Jack Doan, Joey Marella and Mike Chioda were the referees. Jack Tunney was the wwf president. Vince McMahon was the chairman and the CEO.[51]
44 December 20, 1993 White Plains, New York Westchester County Center
Vince McMahon and Shawn Michaels were the commentators. Howard Finkel was the ring announcer. Todd Pettengill was the backstage interviewer. Lord Alfred Hayes was the reporter. Danny Davis, Earl Hebner, Jack Doan and Joey Marella were the referees. Jack Tunney was the wwf president. Vince McMahon was the chairman and the CEO.[52]
45 December 27, 1993 Poughkeepsie, New York Mid-Hudson Civic Center
Vince McMahon and The Quebecers were the commentators. Howard Finkel was the ring announcer. Todd Pettengill was the backstage interviewer. Lord Alfred Hayes was the reporter. Danny Davis, Earl Hebner, Jack Doan and Joey Marella were the referees. Jack Tunney was the wwf president. Vince McMahon was the chairman and the CEO.[53]

Season 2[edit]

[54] [55] [56]

Episode Date City Venue
1 January 3, 1994 Poughkeepsie, New York Mid-Hudson Civic Center
Vince McMahon and Johnny Polo were the commentators. Howard Finkel was the ring announcer. Todd Pettengill was the backstage interviewer. Lord Alfred Hayes was the reporter. Earl Hebner, Jack Doan, Joey Marella and Mike Chioda were the referees. Jack Tunney was the wwf president. Vince McMahon was the chairman. Linda McMahon was the CEO.[57]
2 January 10, 1994 Richmond, Virginia Richmond Coliseum
Vince McMahon and Randy Savage were the commentators. Howard Finkel was the ring announcer. Todd Pettengill was the backstage interviewer. Lord Alfred Hayes was the reporter. Bill Alfonso, Danny Davis, Earl Hebner, Joey Marella and Mike Chioda were the referees. Jack Tunney was the wwf president. Vince McMahon was the chairman. Linda McMahon was the CEO.[58]
3 January 17, 1994 Richmond, Virginia Richmond Coliseum
Vince McMahon and Crush were the commentators. Howard Finkel was the ring announcer. Todd Pettengill was the backstage interviewer. Lord Alfred Hayes was the reporter. Bill Alfonso, Earl Hebner and Jack Doan were the referees. Jack Tunney was the wwf president. Vince McMahon was the chairman. Linda McMahon was the CEO.[59]
4 January 24, 1994 Richmond, Virginia Richmond Coliseum
Vince McMahon and [Jim Ross]] were the commentators. Howard Finkel was the ring announcer. Todd Pettengill was the backstage interviewer. Lord Alfred Hayes was the reporter. Bill Alfonso, Earl Hebner, Jack Doan, Joey Marella and Mike Chioda were the referees. Jack Tunney was the wwf president. Vince McMahon was the chairman. Linda McMahon was the CEO.[60]
5 January 31, 1994 Bushkill, Pennsylvania Fernwood Resort & Country Club
Vince McMahon and Irwin R. Schyster were the commentators. Howard Finkel was the ring announcer. Todd Pettengill was the backstage interviewer. Lord Alfred Hayes was the reporter. Bill Alfonso, Jack Doan, Joey Marella, Mike Chioda were the referees. Jack Tunney was the wwf president. Vince McMahon was the chairman. Linda McMahon was the CEO.[61]
6 February 7, 1994 Bushkill, Pennsylvania Fernwood Resort & Country Club
Vince McMahon and Bastion Booger were the commentators. Howard Finkel was the ring announcer. Todd Pettengill was the backstage interviewer. Lord Alfred Hayes was the reporter. Bill Alfonso, Danny Davis, Jack Doan, Joey Marella and Mike Chioda were the referees. Jack Tunney was the wwf president. Vince McMahon was the chairman. Linda McMahon was the CEO.[62]
7 February 21, 1994 Poughkeepsie, New York Mid-Hudson Civic Center
Vince McMahon and Randy Savage were the commentators. Howard Finkel was the ring announcer. Todd Pettengill was the backstage interviewer. Lord Alfred Hayes was the reporter. Bill Alfonso, Danny Davis, Earl Hebner, Jack Doan and Joey Marella were the referees. Jack Tunney was the wwf president. Vince McMahon was the chairman. Linda McMahon was the CEO.[63]
8 February 28, 1994 Bushkill, Pennsylvania Fernwood Resort & Country Club
Vince McMahon and Harvey Wippleman were the commentators. Howard Finkel was the ring announcer. Todd Pettengill was the backstage interviewer. Lord Alfred Hayes was the reporter. Bill Alfonso, Danny Davis, Jack Doan, Joey Marella and Mike Chioda were the referees. Jack Tunney was the wwf president. Vince McMahon was the chairman. Linda McMahon was the CEO.[64]
9 March 7, 1994 Poughkeepsie, New York Mid-Hudson Civic Center
Vince McMahon and Ted DiBiase were the commentators. Howard Finkel was the ring announcer. Todd Pettengill was the backstage interviewer. Lord Alfred Hayes was the reporter. Bill Alfonso, Earl Hebner, Jack Doan and Joey Marella were the referees. Jack Tunney was the wwf president. Vince McMahon was the chairman. Linda McMahon was the CEO.[65]
10 March 21, 1994 Poughkeepsie, New York Mid-Hudson Civic Center
Vince McMahon and Randy Savage were the commentators. Howard Finkel was the ring announcer. Todd Pettengill was the backstage interviewer. Lord Alfred Hayes was the reporter. Earl Hebner, Jack Doan, Joey Marella and Mike Chioda were the referees. Jack Tunney was the wwf president. Vince McMahon was the chairman. Linda McMahon was the CEO.[66]
11 March 28, 1994 Poughkeepsie, New York Mid-Hudson Civic Center
Vince McMahon and Jim Cornette were the commentators. Howard Finkel was the ring announcer. Todd Pettengill was the backstage interviewer. Lord Alfred Hayes was the reporter. Danny Davis, Earl Hebner, Jack Doan, Joey Marella and Mike Chioda were the referees. Jack Tunney was the wwf president. Vince McMahon was the chairman. Linda McMahon was the CEO.[67]

On-air personalities[edit]

Authority[edit]

Authority Position Date started Date finished
Vince McMahon Chairman January 1, 1980 January 26, 2024
Linda McMahon CEO January 1, 1994 June 7, 1999
Jack Tunney WWF President September 1, 1984 July 12, 1995
Gorilla Monsoon Interim WWF President July 12, 1995 January 29, 1996
Dean Douglas RAW Dean July 28, 1995 December 11, 1995
Roddy Piper Interim WWF President January 29, 1996 March 31, 1996
Gorilla Monsoon WWF President March 31, 1996 August 4, 1997
Sgt. Slaughter WWF Commissioner August 4, 1997 November 23, 1998
Shawn Michaels WWF Commissioner November 23, 1998 June 26, 2000
Stone Cold Steve Austin CEO June 7, 1999 June 27, 1999
Vince McMahon CEO June 27, 1999 September 2, 1999
Linda McMahon CEO September 2, 1999 September 16, 2009
Mick Foley WWF Commissioner June 26, 2000 December 18, 2000
Debra WWF Lieutenant Commissioner October 30, 2000 March 5, 2001
William Regal WWF Commissioner March 8, 2001 October 11, 2001
Hosts Guest Hosts June 29, 2009 May 10, 2010
Vince McMahon CEO September 16, 2009 July 22, 2022

Commentators[edit]

Commentators Date started Date finished
Vince McMahon and Gorilla Monsoon April 4, 1994 April 10, 1994
Vince McMahon and Randy Savage April 11, 1994 June 19, 1994
Gorilla Monsoon and Randy Savage June 20, 1994 July 10, 1994
Jim Ross and Randy Savage July 11, 1994 July 31, 1994
Vince McMahon and Randy Savage August 1, 1994 November 6, 1994
Vince McMahon and Jerry Lawler November 7, 1994 November 13, 1994
November 28, 1994 December 4, 1994
Vince McMahon and Ted DiBiase November 14, 1994 November 20, 1994
Vince McMahon and Jim Cornette November 21, 1994 November 27, 1994
Vince McMahon and Shawn Michaels December 5, 1994 January 1, 1995

Ring Announcers[edit]

Ring Announcers Date started Date finished
Howard Finkel June 14, 1993 March 2, 1997
Tony Chimel March 3, 1997 April 6, 1997
Howard Finkel April 7, 1997 April 13, 1997
Tony Chimel April 14, 1997 May 11, 1997
Howard Finkel May 12, 1997 May 18, 1997
Tony Chimel May 19, 1997 December 14, 1997
Howard Finkel December 15, 1997 December 21, 1997
Tony Chimel December 22, 1997 January 4, 1998

Backstage Interviewers[edit]

Interviewers Date started Date finished
Todd Pettengill April 13, 1993 August 3, 1997
Lord Alfred Hayes April 19, 1993 December 31, 1995
Dok Hendrix April 14, 1995 March 31, 1999

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