WWE: Raw

WWE: Raw is a weekly television program featuring the cream of World Wrestling Entertainment. Superstars compete both inside the ring and behind-the-scenes to become champions.

CM Punk and Seth Rollins continue their battle as the centerpiece of Raw’s first two-hour broadcast since 2012. Meanwhile, Gunther faces Sami Zayn while Sheamus squares off against Pete Dunne.

The History of Raw

Monday Night show Raw has an extensive history, featuring huge debuts and story lines launched that continue on into SmackDown even when it was their sole main event brand. Additionally, its aura and mythology remain uniquely its own; something about Raw that cannot be replicated on SmackDown has yet to be replicated fully even when competing brands were in competition against one another.

On the night after WrestleMania, Vince introduces and retires the Winged Eagle Belt before trying to convince Stone Cold and Austin to work together but they rebuff him. Finally, Vince uses police arrests as leverage against Stone Cold and Austin which begins their first big moneymaking feud of Attitude Era; further reducing ratings slump from Nitro ending which would see only 4 Million tune in weekly by December 2002.

The IC Title

WWE acquired WCW in 2001 and since then have used only two titles; among these is the Intercontinental Championship which is one of its most coveted championships. Current or past champions of this title include WWE Hall-of-Famers such as Pat Patterson, Don Muraco, The Rock, Bret “Hit Man” Hart Ultimate Warrior Steve Austin as well as Pat Patterson who held it once.

Only five men have held onto the IC Title for over one year: Pedro Morales, Randy Savage, The Honky Tonk Man (Honky Tonk Man), Gunther and Sheamus – with Gunther holding the record for most consecutive reigns with seven!

Last night on Raw, Jey Uso became the first wrestler ever to capture the coveted Intercontinental Title after beating Bron Breakker in an incredible main event battle. Unfortunately, according to Xero News’ reports, his reign may soon come to an end; whether that happens at Bad Blood or later remains to be seen; regardless, it seems a new era has begun for this prized prize!

The Money in the Bank Qualifying Matches

The Money in the Bank ladder match has long been a mainstay of WWE pay-per-view events, pitting participants against one another in an attempt to retrieve an upside-down briefcase filled with contracts guaranteeing championship matches to its victor. Up until 2017, these matches had only been open to male wrestlers; since 2017, women wrestlers can also compete.

Qualifying matches were held to select participants for this year’s match, beginning on the May 23 episode of Raw with Sami Zayn and Kevin Owens competing against each other for entry into the match, while Cesaro and Dean Ambrose also qualified after wins on that episode.

Drew McIntyre and Sheamus squared off for entry into a men’s match on SmackDown on June 10th; however, this bout ended abruptly due to attacks between McIntyre and Sheamus resulting in double disqualification – setting up an unexpected qualifier between Sheamus and McIntyre for next week – the latter who would cash out his contract on Sheamus to win it all.

The Wyatt Sicks

Few groups have made as great an impression since their Raw debut as The Wyatt Sicks have. Led by Bo Dallas (Uncle Howdy), Nikki Cross (Abby The Witch), Dexter Lumis (Mercy The Buzzard), and Joe Gacy (Huskus The Pig), this unruly quartet left a path of destruction Monday night while hinting that former WWE Champion may be their next target.

No doubt much of their storyline will take place on RAW, yet limiting their appearances solely to that show would be a mistake. A mixture of appearances across RAW, SmackDown, and NXT keeps audiences guessing as to the group’s true intentions and moral compass.

Masked members should also take this chance to showcase their unique wrestling styles. Erick Rowan’s presence within the Wyatt Family through Bray should be especially welcomed; allow him plenty of opportunities to display his ability to strike fear into opponents and donning masks should not come too easily at this stage.

Axl Rose Sings with Broken Foot on Dave Grohl’s Throne

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Guns N’ Roses singer Axl Rose did not let a broken foot stop him from performing with his band on their reunion tour at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on April 8. He sat on the rock ‘n roll throne that Foo Fighters front man Dave Grohl sat on during concerts when he was recovering from a broken leg.

The throne is decorated with guitar necks and stage lights and has a stirrup that allowed Rose to elevate his injured foot. Rose thanked Grohl for his generosity in loaning him the throne so he could perform.

Rose fractured the fifth metatarsal bone in his foot when he was performing a warm-up concert at the Troubadour in Los Angeles recently. He had to have surgery to have a metal plate inserted to reinforce the bone. Rose will be unable to put weight on his foot for a month.

Guns N’ Roses reunited for their first arena show in 23 years on April 8. During the show, Rose sometimes tapped his good foot to the music, but he was forced to remain seated and could not do any of the dancing for which he is known. Being forced to remain seated during the concert did seem to have one positive effect: it allowed Rose to focus exclusively on his vocal performance.

The Las Vegas set list contained songs from throughout Guns N’ Roses’ career, beginning and ending with their 1987 debut album, Appetite for Destruction. The band performed “It’s So Easy,” “Paradise City,” “Welcome to the Jungle,” “Sweet Child O’ Mine,” and several other hits.

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The group performing included original members Rose, guitarist Slash, and bassist Duff McKagan. Rose had said for decades that he was completely opposed to the idea of performing with his former Guns N’ Roses bandmates, but they worked out their differences and decided to reunite. The rest of the lineup for the “Not in This Lifetime” tour includes guitarist Richard Fortus, drummer Frank Ferrer, keyboardist Dizzy Reed, and new keyboardist Melissa Reese.

Rose’s doctors expect his foot to be healed in time for stadium dates this summer, but he will still need to be seated for performances at Coachella and in Mexico City later this month. buyTickets.com has tickets to performances by Guns N’ Roses, as well as many other musical acts and sporting events.