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Raw (WWE brand)

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Professional wrestling roster division, referred to as brands, in WWE
Raw
Logo for the brand and theWWE Raw television program since January 6, 2025
Product typeProfessional wrestling
Sports entertainment
OwnerWWE
Produced byPaul "Triple H" Levesque
Lee Fitting
CountryUnited States
IntroducedMarch 25, 2002
(first split)
July 19, 2016
(second split)
DiscontinuedAugust 29, 2011
(first split)
Related brandsSmackDown
NXT
Evolve
General Manager
Adam Pearce

Raw is abrand of the Americanprofessional wrestling promotionWWE that was established on March 25, 2002. Brands are divisions of WWE's roster where wrestlers are assigned to perform on a weekly basis when a brand extension is in effect. Wrestlers assigned to Raw primarily appear on the brand's weekly television program,Monday Night Raw, also referred to simply asRaw. It is one of WWE's two main brands, along withSmackDown, collectively referred to as WWE's main roster. The brand extension was discontinued between August 2011 and July 2016.

In addition to Raw's main television program, less-utilized wrestlers also appear on the brand's supplementary show,Main Event. Raw's wrestlers also perform on the branded and co-brandedpay-per-view andlivestreamingevents and the quarterlySaturday Night's Main Event special. During the first brand split (2002–2011), Raw wrestlers also competed on the former supplementary show,Heat, and onECW under a talent exchange program with the formerECW brand, while during the second brand split (2016–present), the brand's wrestlers have appeared in the interbrandWorlds Collide,Mixed Match Challenge, and annualTribute to the Troops events. Additionally during the second split, Raw'scruiserweight wrestlers competed on205 Live when WWE's revived cruiserweight division was exclusive to Raw from 2016 to 2018 before205 Live became its own brand.

History

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Main article:WWE brand extension

First split (2002–2011)

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Eric Bischoff was the first Raw General Manager.

In early-to-mid-2002, then World Wrestling Federation (WWF) underwent a process they called the "brand extension".[1] The WWF divided itself into twode facto wrestlingpromotions with separate rosters, storylines andauthority figures.[1]Raw andSmackDown! would host each division, give its name to the division and essentially compete against each other. The split came about as a result of the WWF purchasing their two biggest competitors,World Championship Wrestling (WCW) andExtreme Championship Wrestling (ECW); and the subsequent doubling of its roster andchampionships. The brand extension was publicly announced byLinda McMahon during a telecast ofRaw on March 25 and became official the next day.

At the time, this excluded theWWE Undisputed Championship and theoriginal WWE Women's Championship as those WWE titles would be defended on both shows. In September 2002, then WWE Undisputed ChampionBrock Lesnar refused to defend the title onRaw, in effect causing his title to become exclusive toSmackDown!. The following week onRaw, Raw General ManagerEric Bischoff awarded a newly instatedWorld Heavyweight Championship to Raw's designated number one contenderTriple H. Because the WWE Undisputed Championship was now a SmackDown! exclusive title, it was no longer referred to as "undisputed". Following this, the original WWE Women's Championship soon became a Raw exclusive title as well. As a result of the brand extension, an annual "draft lottery" was instituted to exchange members of each roster and generally refresh the lineups.

Raw was the home brand for many top WWE stars including Triple H,Ric Flair,R-Truth,Batista,Randy Orton,Chris Benoit,CM Punk,Goldberg,Booker T,Chris Jericho,Christian,Shawn Michaels,John Cena,Kane,Cody Rhodes,Trish Stratus,Lita andStacy Keibler.

The2005 draft was held on the June 6 episode ofRaw. The first draft lottery pick was then WWE ChampionJohn Cena, thus moving the WWE Championship to Raw and having two titles on the brand. Eventually, then World Heavyweight Champion Batista was drafted to SmackDown! as the last draft pick, leaving only the WWE Championship onRaw. In the2008 draft lottery,CM Punk got drafted to Raw and then won the World Heavyweight Championship fromEdge, who was a SmackDown wrestler. Triple H, who was the WWE Champion at the time, got drafted to SmackDown while Kane, who was the thenECW Champion, got drafted to Raw. After thedraft lottery in 2009, the WWE Championship was brought back to Raw when Triple H was drafted from SmackDown while the World Heavyweight Championship was brought back to SmackDown when Edge defeated John Cena to win the title atBacklash.

On the August 29, 2011, episode ofRaw, it was announced that performers from Raw and SmackDown were no longer exclusive to their respective brand.[2] Subsequently, championships previously exclusive to one show or the other were available for wrestlers from any show to compete for—this would mark the end of the brand extension as all programming and live events featured the full WWE roster.[3] In a 2013 interview withAdvertising Age,Stephanie McMahon explained that WWE's decision to end the brand extension was due to wanting their content to flow across television and online platforms.[4]

Second split (2016–present)

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On May 25, 2016, it was announced that WWE would be reintroducing the brand split in July, with distinctive rosters for both Raw and SmackDown.[5] On the July 11 episode ofRaw,Vince McMahon named Stephanie McMahon the Commissioner ofRaw.[6] The draft took place on the live premiere ofSmackDown on July 19, with the General Managers of the respective brands hand-picking the wrestlers for their brands.[7] Raw's Commissioner Stephanie McMahon and General ManagerMick Foley created a new championship—theWWE Universal Championship. This championship would be exclusive to the Raw brand, as the WWE World Championship had become exclusive to the SmackDown brand.[8]Clash of Champions was scheduled as the reintroduction of the cruiserweight division and the first Raw-exclusive pay-per-view sinceJanuary 2007, whereasElimination Chamber was scheduled as the final Raw-exclusive pay-per-viewtwo years later. Subsequently, this saw all upcoming pay-per-views interbranded afterWrestleMania 34.

Beginning in December 2021, talents from Raw begin to appear onNXT 2.0.Dave Meltzer of theWrestling Observer Radio reported that a Raw-NXT crossover between their talents as a way to help boost NXT 2.0 ratings as both shows air on the USA Network.[9]

AfterSmackDown moved to Fox in October 2019, Raw lost its status as the main "A" Show.[10] WhenRaw moved to Netflix in January 2025, this brand regained its "A" Show status and Raw became the home of WWE's top stars such asRoman Reigns,CM Punk,Seth Rollins,The Usos (Jimmy andJey),Rhea Ripley andGunther.[11]

Champions

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Initially, the WWE Undisputed Championship and the original WWE Women's Championship were available to both brands.[12][13][14] The other championships were exclusive to the brand the champion was a part of.[12][13][15] When the brand extension began, Raw received theIntercontinental Championship and theEuropean Championship when their respective holders were drafted.[16] In September 2002, the WWE Undisputed Championship became the WWE Championship again and was moved to SmackDown, prompting Raw General Manager Eric Bischoff to create the World Heavyweight Championship for Raw.[17] Shortly thereafter, Raw became the exclusive brand for theWorld Tag Team Championship, the Intercontinental Championship and the original WWE Women's Championship.[18][19]

On July 19, 2016, the brand extension was brought back and for the first time ever the draft was held onSmackDown Live. Raw drafted theWWE Women's Championship, theUnited States Championship, and theWWE Tag Team Championship.[20] With the WWE Championship being defended exclusively on SmackDown, Stephanie McMahon and Mick Foley introduced the WWE Universal Championship to be Raw'sworld title.[21] AtCrown Jewel on October 31, 2019, SmackDown wrestler"The Fiend" Bray Wyatt won the WWE Universal Championship, thus taking the title to SmackDown.[22] On the next night's episode ofSmackDown, WWE Champion Brock Lesnar quit SmackDown and moved to Raw, bringing the title with him.[23] A new World Heavyweight Championship was created for Raw after Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns was drafted to SmackDown in 2023.

Current championships

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Raw
ChampionshipCurrent champion(s)ReignDate wonDays
held
LocationNotesRef.
World Heavyweight ChampionshipJey Uso1April 19, 202522Paradise, NevadaDefeatedGunther atWrestleMania 41 Night 1.[24]
Women's World ChampionshipIyo Sky1March 3, 202569Buffalo, New YorkDefeatedRhea Ripley onRaw.[25]
Intercontinental ChampionshipDominik Mysterio1April 20, 202521Paradise, NevadaDefeatedBron Breakker in afatal four-way match also involvingFinn Bálor andPenta atWrestleMania 41 Night 2.[26]
Women's Intercontinental ChampionshipLyra Valkyria1January 13, 2025118San Jose, CaliforniaDefeatedDakota Kai in a tournament final to become the inaugural champion onRaw.[27]
World Tag Team ChampionshipThe New Day
(Kofi Kingston andXavier Woods)
5
(7, 5)
April 19, 202522Paradise, NevadaDefeatedThe War Raiders (Erik andIvar) atWrestleMania 41 Night 1.[24]
Women's Tag Team Championship
Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez4
(4, 5)
April 21, 202520Paradise, NevadaDefeatedBecky Lynch andLyra Valkyria onRaw.[28]
  • The WWE Women's Tag Team Championship is defended across Raw, SmackDown, and NXT.

Previous active championships

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ChampionshipTime on brand
WWE ChampionshipNovember 4, 2019 —April 28, 2023
WWE Women's Championship (Current)July 19, 2016April 28, 2023
WWE United States ChampionshipApril 22, 2019May 1, 2023

Previous defunct championships

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ChampionshipTime on brand
WWE European ChampionshipMarch 25, 2002 — July 22, 2002
WWE Universal ChampionshipJuly 25, 2016April 7, 2024
WWE Hardcore ChampionshipMarch 26, 2002 — August 26, 2002
ECW ChampionshipJune 23, 2008 —June 29, 2008
World Tag Team Championship (Original)July 29, 2002 — December 13, 2008
WWE Women's Championship (Original)September 24, 2002 — April 13, 2009
Million Dollar ChampionshipApril 5, 2010 — November 15, 2010
WWE Divas ChampionshipApril 13, 2009 —September 19, 2010
NXT Cruiserweight Championship (2016–2022 version)September 14, 2016 — April 4, 2018
WWE 24/7 ChampionshipMay 20, 2019 — November 9, 2022[nb 1]

Personnel

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Main article:List of WWE personnel § Raw

Pay-per-view and WWE Network events

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First brand split events

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DateEventVenueLocationMain event
May 4, 2002InsurrextionWembley ArenaLondon, EnglandTriple H vs.The Undertaker
June 7, 2003InsurrextionTelewest ArenaNewcastle, EnglandTriple H (c) vs.Kevin Nash in aStreet Fight match for theWorld Heavyweight Championship
June 15, 2003Bad BloodCompaq CenterHouston, TexasTriple H (c) vs.Kevin Nash in aHell in a Cell match for theWorld Heavyweight Championship withMick Foley asspecial guest referee
September 21, 2003UnforgivenGiant CenterHershey, PennsylvaniaTriple H (c) vs.Goldberg in aTitle vs. Career match for theWorld Heavyweight Championship
Had Triple H been disqualified or counted out, he would lose the title
December 14, 2003ArmageddonTD Waterhouse CenterOrlando, FloridaGoldberg (c) vs.Kane vs.Triple H in aTriple threat match for theWorld Heavyweight Championship
April 18, 2004BacklashRexall PlaceEdmonton, Alberta, CanadaChris Benoit (c) vs.Triple H vs.Shawn Michaels in aTriple threat match for theWorld Heavyweight Championship
June 13, 2004Bad BloodNationwide ArenaColumbus, OhioTriple H vs.Shawn Michaels in aHell in a Cell match
July 11, 2004VengeanceHartford Civic CenterHartford, ConnecticutChris Benoit (c) vs.Triple H for theWorld Heavyweight Championship
September 12, 2004UnforgivenRose Garden ArenaPortland, OregonRandy Orton (c) vs.Triple H for theWorld Heavyweight Championship
October 19, 2004Taboo TuesdayBradley CenterMilwaukee, WisconsinRandy Orton vs.Ric Flair in aSteel Cage match
January 9, 2005New Year's RevolutionColiseo de Puerto RicoSan Juan, Puerto RicoBatista vs.Chris Benoit vs.Chris Jericho vs.Edge vs.Randy Orton vs.Triple H in anElimination Chamber match for the vacantWorld Heavyweight Championship withShawn Michaels asspecial guest referee
May 1, 2005BacklashVerizon Wireless ArenaManchester, New HampshireBatista (c) vs.Triple H for theWorld Heavyweight Championship
June 26, 2005VengeanceThomas & Mack CenterParadise, NevadaBatista (c) vs.Triple H in aHell in a Cell match for theWorld Heavyweight Championship
September 18, 2005UnforgivenFord CenterOklahoma City, OklahomaJohn Cena (c) vs.Kurt Angle for theWWE Championship
November 1, 2005Taboo TuesdayiPayOne CenterSan Diego, CaliforniaJohn Cena (c) vs.Kurt Angle vs.Shawn Michaels in aTriple threat match for theWWE Championship
January 8, 2006New Year's RevolutionPepsi ArenaAlbany, New YorkJohn Cena (c) vs.Edge for theWWE Championship
This was Edge'sMoney in the Bank cash-in match
April 30, 2006BacklashRupp ArenaLexington, KentuckyJohn Cena (c) vs.Edge vs.Triple H in aTriple threat match for theWWE Championship
June 25, 2006VengeanceCharlotte Bobcats ArenaCharlotte, North CarolinaD-Generation X (Shawn Michaels andTriple H) vs.The Spirit Squad (Johnny,Kenny,Mikey,Mitch andNicky) in a 2-on-5handicap match
September 17, 2006UnforgivenAir Canada CentreToronto, Ontario, CanadaEdge (c) vs.John Cena in aTables, Ladders, and Chairs match for theWWE Championship
November 5, 2006Cyber SundayU.S. Bank ArenaCincinnati, OhioKing Booker (c) vs.Big Show vs.John Cena in aTriple threat match for theWorld Heavyweight Championship
January 7, 2007New Year's RevolutionKemper ArenaKansas City, MissouriJohn Cena (c) vs.Umaga for theWWE Championship

Second brand split events

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DateEventVenueLocationMain event
September 25, 2016Clash of ChampionsBankers Life FieldhouseIndianapolis, IndianaKevin Owens (c) vs.Seth Rollins for theWWE Universal Championship
October 30, 2016Hell in a CellTD GardenBoston, MassachusettsSasha Banks (c) vs.Charlotte Flair in aHell in a Cell match for theWWE Raw Women's Championship
December 18, 2016Roadblock: End of the LinePPG Paints ArenaPittsburgh,PennsylvaniaKevin Owens (c) vs.Roman Reigns for theWWE Universal Championship
March 5, 2017FastlaneBradley CenterMilwaukee, WisconsinKevin Owens (c) vs.Goldberg for theWWE Universal Championship
April 30, 2017PaybackSAP CenterSan Jose, CaliforniaBraun Strowman vs.Roman Reigns
June 4, 2017Extreme RulesRoyal Farms ArenaBaltimore, MarylandBray Wyatt vs.Finn Bálor vs.Roman Reigns vs.Samoa Joe vs.Seth Rollins in anExtreme Rules match to determine the #1 contender for theWWE Universal Championship
July 9, 2017Great Balls of FireAmerican Airlines CenterDallas, TexasBrock Lesnar (c) vs.Samoa Joe for theWWE Universal Championship
September 24, 2017No MercyStaples CenterLos Angeles, CaliforniaBrock Lesnar (c) vs.Braun Strowman for theWWE Universal Championship
October 22, 2017TLC: Tables, Ladders & ChairsTarget CenterMinneapolis, MinnesotaDean Ambrose,Kurt Angle andSeth Rollins vs.Braun Strowman,Cesaro,Kane,Sheamus andThe Miz in a3-on-5 handicapTables, Ladders, and Chairs match
February 25, 2018Elimination ChamberT-Mobile ArenaParadise, NevadaBraun Strowman vs.Elias vs.Finn Bálor vs.John Cena vs.Roman Reigns vs.Seth Rollins vs.The Miz in anElimination Chamber match for aWWE Universal Championship match atWrestleMania 34

Notes

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  1. ^The championship was shared amongst all ofWWE'sbrands, until it was retired on November 9, 2022.

References

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