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When it first aired in 1993, no one could have predicted it would become such a long-running adventure. Thirty-four seasons, over one thousand seven hundred episodes, and millions of loyal viewers worldwide... WWE Raw is not just a television program; it's a cultural phenomenon, a Monday night ritual. This structure, shaped by Vince McMahon's vision, has taken professional wrestling far beyond the realm of ordinary sports competition. Tension between rivals, unexpected alliances, shocking betrayals, and dramatic moments on the edge of the ring... All of this has transformed Raw into a narrative universe that keeps viewers glued to the screen week after week. Even someone who had never followed wrestling could become attached to the characters after watching one episode and start eagerly awaiting the next week. Raw's real success lies in its focus on believable characters and gripping storytelling, beyond the physical spectacle. Every "superstar" embodies a personality that the audience either passionately loves or sincerely hates. This emotional bond makes the program one of the most unique examples of sports entertainment. Every movement on stage, every word spoken, even every entrance music carries meaning in itself. Over the years, the program also served as a mirror reflecting the spirit of the era. The rebellious "Attitude Era" of the 90s, the star-driven narratives of the 2000s, and today's global-scale production... Raw has managed to redefine itself in every era. These transformations made the program accessible both to old fans who watched it with nostalgia and to younger generations who were new to the subject. The program, which airs on USA Network, has transformed Monday nights into a shared experience, not just a single broadcast slot. The crowds filling the arenas, those watching at home in front of screens, and those sharing their instant reactions on social media... Raw has managed to become a common language that holds this large community together. This journey, which still lasts after thousands of episodes, tells the viewer this: sometimes the greatest dramas are born not from the pen of scriptwriters, but from the belief in moments in the ring when everything is possible.
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Raw has a total of 34 seasons.
Raw first aired in 1993.
Raw belongs to the following genres: Reality.
Raw has a rating of 6.8/10 from 359 votes on TMDB.
Yes, Raw is currently still airing.
In the United States, Raw is available to watch on: Netflix, Netflix Standard with Ads.