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Raw

6.8(332 votes)
1993
130m per episode
Returning Series33 Seasons1704 Episodes
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A regularly scheduled, live, year-round program featuring some of the biggest WWE Superstars.

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Show Details

Created by:
Paul Lévesque
Network:
USA Network
Spike
Netflix
The New TNN
Country:US

Languages

Original:en
Spoken:
English

Seasons

1993

1993

45 episodes
6.0

1993

1994

1994

47 episodes
8.0

1994

1995

1995

48 episodes

1995

1996

1996

51 episodes
7.2

1995

1997

1997

52 episodes
7.6

1997

1998

1998

52 episodes
9.2

1998

1999

1999

52 episodes
7.8

1999

2000

2000

52 episodes

2000

2001

2001

53 episodes
7.4

2000

2002

2002

52 episodes
6.3

2002

2003

2003

52 episodes
7.8

2003

2004

2004

52 episodes
8.2

2004

2005

2005

52 episodes
8.4

2005

2006

2006

52 episodes
7.0

2006

2007

2007

53 episodes
7.0

2006

2008

2008

52 episodes
7.1

2008

2009

2009

52 episodes
7.1

2009

2010

2010

52 episodes
6.9

2010

2011

2011

52 episodes
7.0

2011

2012

2012

53 episodes
7.1

2012

2013

2013

52 episodes
7.2

2013

2014

2014

52 episodes
7.0

2014

2015

2015

52 episodes
6.8

2015

2016

2016

52 episodes
7.1

2016

2017

2017

52 episodes
7.1

2017

2018

2018

53 episodes
7.2

2017

2019

2019

52 episodes
6.9

2019

2020

2020

52 episodes
6.4

2020

Season 29

Season 29

52 episodes
6.4

2021

2022

2022

52 episodes
6.9

2022

2023

2023

52 episodes
6.8

2023

2024

2024

53 episodes
7.5

2023

Season 33

Season 33

52 episodes
7.5

2024

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