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In professional wrestling, particularly WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment), the amount of money that a wrestler gets paid is not determined solely by the outcome of their match. The wrestlers' pay is typically based on a combination of factors such as their overall popularity, their ability to draw in audiences, and their experience level. So, it's not always the case that the winner gets paid more than the loser, but in most cases, wrestlers who regularly win matches tend to be higher-paid than those who lose more frequently.
While there is no concrete proof that Triple H has used his position as the boss' Son-in-Law to further his legacy and hold down talent, there are a myriad of examples that fans, journalists and historians have used to add weight for the theories of their beliefs.
One such example is of former ECW star Rob Van Dam. Upon his official signing in the WWF/E in 2001 things were looking up for RVD. He instantly caught on the with pro-WWE crowd as a fan favorite and would get some of the loudest crowd pops of the year. This coupled with Van Dam receiving a WWF title shot against Stone Cold Steve Austin and facing The Undertaker over the Hardcore title on pay-per-view quickly helped propel Rob to a higher position. More than a year later he was in World Championship contention once against, this time with Triple H. At WWE Unforgiven (2002) in September Rob faced off against Trips in a losing effort. In November at Survivor Series (2002) they competed in the first ever Elimination Chamber match. During the course of which, Rob Van Dam performed his signature Five-Star Frogsplash finishing maneuver onto Triple H from the top of a pod within the Chamber, accidentally crushing his throat on the landing. Rob's last World title shot for the time came a week later on Raw against Shawn Michaels, where Triple H interfered giving RVD a Pedigree. Afterwards Rob was pushed down the card to a more mid-level status (also known as a Mid-Carder). In June of 2006 Rob finally won the WWE Championship, from John Cena, at the ECW One Night Stand (2006) ppv event. This would be short lived however, as Rob was busted for drug possession.
One such example is of former ECW star Rob Van Dam. Upon his official signing in the WWF/E in 2001 things were looking up for RVD. He instantly caught on the with pro-WWE crowd as a fan favorite and would get some of the loudest crowd pops of the year. This coupled with Van Dam receiving a WWF title shot against Stone Cold Steve Austin and facing The Undertaker over the Hardcore title on pay-per-view quickly helped propel Rob to a higher position. More than a year later he was in World Championship contention once against, this time with Triple H. At WWE Unforgiven (2002) in September Rob faced off against Trips in a losing effort. In November at Survivor Series (2002) they competed in the first ever Elimination Chamber match. During the course of which, Rob Van Dam performed his signature Five-Star Frogsplash finishing maneuver onto Triple H from the top of a pod within the Chamber, accidentally crushing his throat on the landing. Rob's last World title shot for the time came a week later on Raw against Shawn Michaels, where Triple H interfered giving RVD a Pedigree. Afterwards Rob was pushed down the card to a more mid-level status (also known as a Mid-Carder). In June of 2006 Rob finally won the WWE Championship, from John Cena, at the ECW One Night Stand (2006) ppv event. This would be short lived however, as Rob was busted for drug possession.
WWE is going for a more family friendly nature with their current product. They figured that the top star should have a cleaner persona as well as move set. So the FU (Fireman's carry takeover) is now known as the Attitude Adjustment (AA) and the STFU goes by its traditional name, the STF.
On March 10, 1997 Raw became two hours long and for TV ratings puposes both hours were given different names. Hour one would be referred to as Raw is War with the second hour being called War Zone, as illustrated by on-screen graphics. On October 1st 2001, it was changed so that the first hour would be shortened to Raw, with the second hour being Raw Zone, to remove the War moniker after the September 11th terrorist attacks, and because the war between the WWF and rival WCW had ended earlier in the year when WWE purchased WCW's properties and assets.
At the end of each hour, a copyright graphic would appear at the bottom corner of the screen, indicating both show titles.
At the end of each hour, a copyright graphic would appear at the bottom corner of the screen, indicating both show titles.
For years the USA Network had been pressuring the WWE about Raw going to 3 hours. Being consistently one of the highest rated shows on cable television, the extra hour made sense for more money to be made from advertising revenue.
On May 17 2012, WWE announced that following the 1,000th episode special on July 23rd, Raw would be 3-hours live on a weekly basis.
On May 17 2012, WWE announced that following the 1,000th episode special on July 23rd, Raw would be 3-hours live on a weekly basis.
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- How many seasons does WWE Raw have?31 seasons
- How many episodes does WWE Raw have?1,651 episodes
- When did WWE Raw premiere?January 11, 1993
- How long are episodes of WWE Raw?1 hour
- What is the IMDb rating of WWE Raw?7.7 out of 10
- Who stars in WWE Raw?
- Who is the creator of WWE Raw?
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- What is the plot of WWE Raw?The superstars of World Wrestling Entertainment's "RAW" brand collide each and every week on WWE Monday Night.
- Who are the characters in WWE Raw?Pee-wee Herman, Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear, Beaker, Bunsen Honeydew, The Goon, Sgt. Slaughter, 'Classy' Freddie Blassie, 'Cowboy' Bob Orton, 'Dangerous' Devon Storm, and others
- What is the WWE Raw theme song?Born to Be by def rebel
- What genre is WWE Raw?Action and Sports
- How many awards has WWE Raw won?7 awards
- How many awards has WWE Raw been nominated for?7 nominations
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