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Re-Writing Monday Night Raw: an AI experiment


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Looking for a new challenge and something fun to follow, I've decided to embark into a new experiment: what if AI booked Monday Night Raw, from its inception? We're in it for the long haul so let's see what twists and turns we're gonna get, starting with the very first episode!

 

WWF Monday Night Raw

Date: January 11, 1993
Venue: Manhattan Center, New York City, NY
Commentators: Vince McMahon, Randy "Macho Man" Savage, Bobby "The Brain" Heenan


Opening Segment

The show opens with the familiar introduction, fireworks lighting up the Manhattan Center as the crowd goes wild. Vince McMahon, alongside Randy Savage and Bobby Heenan, welcomes the audience to the historic first episode of Monday Night Raw.


Match 1: The Steiner Brothers vs. The Beverly Brothers

Summary: The opening match features the powerhouse Steiner Brothers, Rick and Scott, taking on the cunning Beverly Brothers, Beau and Blake. The Steiner Brothers showcase their impressive strength and technical prowess, dominating most of the match. Despite a brief comeback by the Beverly Brothers, the Steiners secure the victory with Scott executing the Frankensteiner on Blake for the pinfall.

Winners: The Steiner Brothers


Backstage Segment

Mean Gene Okerlund interviews Shawn Michaels, the Intercontinental Champion. Michaels arrogantly boasts about his superiority and promises to defeat any challenger that comes his way. He is interrupted by Marty Jannetty, who challenges him to a match for the Intercontinental Championship later tonight. Michaels reluctantly accepts, setting the stage for a heated confrontation.


Match 2: Tatanka vs. Repo Man

Summary: Tatanka, the undefeated Native American warrior, faces off against the sneaky Repo Man. Despite Repo Man's underhanded tactics, Tatanka's resilience and athleticism shine through. Tatanka wins the match after delivering his signature End of the Trail (Samoan Drop) to Repo Man.

Winner: Tatanka


In-Ring Segment: The Undertaker and Paul Bearer

The lights dim, and the eerie music of The Undertaker plays. Accompanied by Paul Bearer, The Undertaker makes his way to the ring. Paul Bearer issues a chilling warning to all competitors in the WWF, declaring that The Undertaker is ready to claim more souls. Suddenly, the lights flicker, and Bam Bam Bigelow's music hits. Bigelow storms to the ring, confronting The Undertaker, setting the stage for a future clash.


Match 3: Mr. Perfect vs. Skinner

Summary: Mr. Perfect, known for his flawless in-ring skills, takes on the rugged and unorthodox Skinner. Despite Skinner's rough style, Mr. Perfect maintains control with his technical prowess. The match ends with Mr. Perfect hitting the Perfect-Plex for the win.

Winner: Mr. Perfect


Backstage Segment

Mean Gene interviews Bret "The Hitman" Hart, the WWF Champion. Bret discusses his upcoming title defense at the Royal Rumble against Razor Ramon. He emphasizes the importance of being the fighting champion and vows to retain his title.


Main Event: Shawn Michaels (c) vs. Marty Jannetty - Intercontinental Championship Match

Summary: The highly anticipated showdown between former Rockers tag team partners Shawn Michaels and Marty Jannetty takes center stage. The match is fast-paced and filled with high-flying maneuvers, technical wrestling, and intense drama. Both men display their deep knowledge of each other's styles, leading to numerous near falls.

In the closing moments, as Jannetty gains the upper hand and sets up for a finishing move, Sensational Sherri distracts the referee. Michaels capitalizes on the distraction, delivering a superkick to Jannetty and securing the pinfall victory.

Winner: Shawn Michaels (retains the Intercontinental Championship)


Closing Segment

As Michaels celebrates his victory, the camera cuts to the commentary team, who recap the night's events and hype the upcoming Royal Rumble pay-per-view. Vince McMahon promises more excitement and surprises next week on Raw.

The show closes with a final shot of Shawn Michaels arrogantly posing with his Intercontinental Championship, while Jannetty glares at him from the mat, seething with frustration.


End of Show

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WWF Monday Night Raw

Date: January 18, 1993
Venue: Manhattan Center, New York City, NY
Commentators: Vince McMahon, Randy "Macho Man" Savage, Bobby "The Brain" Heenan


Opening Segment

The show opens with the Raw intro, pyrotechnics lighting up the Manhattan Center as the crowd roars. Vince McMahon, alongside Randy Savage and Bobby Heenan, welcomes the audience to another thrilling episode of Monday Night Raw. They recap last week's events, particularly highlighting the controversial ending of the Intercontinental Championship match between Shawn Michaels and Marty Jannetty.


Match 1: Tatanka vs. Papa Shango

Summary: The undefeated Tatanka takes on the sinister Papa Shango. The match is a hard-hitting affair, with Shango using his eerie tactics to try and gain the upper hand. However, Tatanka's resilience shines through as he fights back, eventually hitting the End of the Trail (Samoan Drop) to secure the victory.

Winner: Tatanka


Backstage Segment

Mean Gene Okerlund interviews Bret "The Hitman" Hart about his upcoming WWF Championship match against Razor Ramon at the Royal Rumble. Bret expresses confidence in his ability to retain the title and vows to give Razor Ramon the fight of his life.


Match 2: Razor Ramon vs. Virgil

Summary: Razor Ramon, the number one contender for the WWF Championship, squares off against the plucky underdog, Virgil. Despite Virgil's spirited effort, Razor's size and strength advantage prove too much. Razor Ramon wins the match with the Razor's Edge.

Winner: Razor Ramon


In-Ring Segment: The Undertaker and Paul Bearer

The arena darkens, and the chilling music of The Undertaker fills the air. Accompanied by Paul Bearer, The Undertaker steps into the ring. Paul Bearer speaks ominously about the impending doom for anyone who dares to challenge The Undertaker. Suddenly, Bam Bam Bigelow's music hits, and he confronts The Undertaker once again. This time, a brawl breaks out, with officials rushing to separate the two, signaling a brewing rivalry.


Match 3: The Steiner Brothers vs. The Headshrinkers

Summary: In a tag team showdown, The Steiner Brothers face the wild and unpredictable Headshrinkers. The match is a back-and-forth affair, showcasing the Steiners' technical skills against the Headshrinkers' brute force. The Steiner Brothers secure the victory after Scott Steiner hits a Frankensteiner on Samu.

Winners: The Steiner Brothers


Backstage Segment

Shawn Michaels is seen talking to Sensational Sherri, gloating about his victory over Marty Jannetty last week. Suddenly, Jannetty bursts into the scene, attacking Michaels. Officials quickly intervene, and Jannetty is restrained as he yells at Michaels, promising to get his revenge.


Match 4: Doink the Clown vs. Bob Backlund

Summary: The mischievous Doink the Clown takes on the veteran Bob Backlund. Doink uses his trickery to frustrate Backlund, but Backlund's technical expertise keeps him in the match. After a series of near falls, Doink manages to roll up Backlund while grabbing the tights for the controversial win.

Winner: Doink the Clown


Main Event: Mr. Perfect vs. Yokozuna

Summary: The main event features the technically gifted Mr. Perfect against the massive Yokozuna. The match is a classic battle of speed and technique versus sheer power. Despite Mr. Perfect's best efforts to outmaneuver Yokozuna, the giant's size advantage becomes too much. Yokozuna wins the match after hitting the Banzai Drop.

Winner: Yokozuna


Closing Segment

As Yokozuna celebrates his victory, the camera cuts to the commentary team, who discuss the implications of tonight's matches for the upcoming Royal Rumble. They hype next week's episode, promising more exciting action and surprises. The show closes with a final shot of Yokozuna standing dominant in the ring, as Mr. Perfect recovers on the mat.


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WWF Monday Night Raw

Date: January 25, 1993
Venue: Manhattan Center, New York City, NY
Commentators: Vince McMahon, Randy "Macho Man" Savage, Bobby "The Brain" Heenan


Opening Segment

The show kicks off with the iconic Raw intro, and the camera pans over the excited Manhattan Center crowd. Vince McMahon, Randy Savage, and Bobby Heenan welcome viewers to the post-Royal Rumble edition of Monday Night Raw. They discuss the major outcomes from the Royal Rumble, including Bret Hart retaining the WWF Championship against Razor Ramon and Yokozuna winning the Royal Rumble match, earning a title shot at WrestleMania IX.


Match 1: Razor Ramon vs. Max Moon

Summary: Razor Ramon, still seething from his loss at the Royal Rumble, takes on the high-flying Max Moon. Ramon dominates the match with his powerful offense, though Max Moon gets in some impressive aerial moves. The match concludes with Razor Ramon hitting the Razor's Edge for the pinfall victory.

Winner: Razor Ramon


Backstage Segment

Mean Gene Okerlund interviews Bret "The Hitman" Hart about his upcoming title defense against Yokozuna at WrestleMania IX. Bret acknowledges the challenge ahead but expresses confidence in his ability to overcome Yokozuna's immense size and strength. Suddenly, Yokozuna and Mr. Fuji appear, issuing a stern warning to Bret, promising that his days as champion are numbered.


Match 2: Tatanka vs. Rick Martel

Summary: Tatanka continues his undefeated streak, facing off against the arrogant "Model" Rick Martel. Martel tries to outsmart Tatanka with his technical skills and dirty tactics, but Tatanka's resilience and power prevail. The match ends with Tatanka hitting the End of the Trail (Samoan Drop) to secure the win.

Winner: Tatanka


In-Ring Segment: Shawn Michaels and Sensational Sherri

Shawn Michaels and Sensational Sherri make their way to the ring. Michaels brags about his successful title defense against Marty Jannetty and declares himself the greatest Intercontinental Champion of all time. He issues an open challenge to anyone in the locker room to face him next week on Raw. As Michaels continues his rant, Jannetty rushes to the ring, attacking him. A brawl ensues, with officials breaking them up.


Match 3: The Nasty Boys vs. The Beverly Brothers

Summary: The Nasty Boys, known for their brawling style, face the cunning Beverly Brothers in a tag team contest. The match is a chaotic brawl, with both teams exchanging heavy blows. The Nasty Boys secure the victory after hitting the Pit Stop on Beau Beverly, followed by a power slam from Jerry Sags for the pinfall.

Winners: The Nasty Boys


Backstage Segment

Mean Gene interviews The Undertaker and Paul Bearer. Paul Bearer talks about The Undertaker's dominance and issues a challenge to Bam Bam Bigelow for a match next week on Raw. The Undertaker, with his usual menacing silence, stares into the camera, sending chills down the viewers' spines.


Match 4: Bam Bam Bigelow vs. Crush

Summary: In a hard-hitting contest, Bam Bam Bigelow takes on the powerhouse Crush. Both men showcase their strength and agility, making for a highly competitive match. The bout ends in a double count-out as both Bigelow and Crush brawl outside the ring, neither man willing to give an inch.

Result: Double Count-Out


Main Event: Mr. Perfect vs. Doink the Clown

Summary: The main event features Mr. Perfect taking on the mischievous Doink the Clown. Mr. Perfect uses his technical skills to counter Doink's unorthodox style and tricks. After a highly entertaining match, Mr. Perfect secures the victory with the Perfect-Plex.

Winner: Mr. Perfect


Closing Segment

As Mr. Perfect celebrates his victory, the camera cuts to the commentary team, who recap the night's events and hype the upcoming episodes of Raw leading to WrestleMania IX. They promise more exciting action and surprises next week. The show ends with a final shot of Mr. Perfect posing in the ring, while Doink recovers on the mat, plotting his next move.


End of Show

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WWF Monday Night Raw

Date: February 1, 1993
Venue: Manhattan Center, New York City, NY
Commentators: Vince McMahon, Randy "Macho Man" Savage, Bobby "The Brain" Heenan


Opening Segment

The show opens with the Raw intro, followed by pyrotechnics and the roaring crowd at the Manhattan Center. Vince McMahon, Randy Savage, and Bobby Heenan welcome viewers to another electrifying episode of Monday Night Raw. They recap last week's show, including the brawl between Shawn Michaels and Marty Jannetty, and announce tonight's main event: The Undertaker vs. Bam Bam Bigelow.


Match 1: Marty Jannetty vs. Repo Man

Summary: Marty Jannetty looks to gain momentum ahead of his ongoing feud with Shawn Michaels by taking on the devious Repo Man. Jannetty's high-energy offense and determination shine through as he outmaneuvers Repo Man's underhanded tactics. Jannetty picks up the win with a top-rope crossbody.

Winner: Marty Jannetty


Backstage Segment

Mean Gene Okerlund interviews Razor Ramon, who expresses his frustration over his recent loss to Bret Hart. Ramon declares that he's not done with the WWF Championship picture and will work his way back to the top, starting with his next opponent.


Match 2: Razor Ramon vs. Typhoon

Summary: Razor Ramon takes on the massive Typhoon in a battle of the big men. Despite Typhoon's size advantage, Razor's cunning and technical prowess give him the upper hand. After a hard-fought match, Razor Ramon wins with the Razor's Edge.

Winner: Razor Ramon


In-Ring Segment: Shawn Michaels and Sensational Sherri

Shawn Michaels, accompanied by Sensational Sherri, steps into the ring to address the crowd. Michaels mocks Marty Jannetty's earlier victory, claiming it was a fluke and that he remains the undisputed Intercontinental Champion. Michaels reiterates his open challenge, daring anyone in the locker room to face him. The challenge is accepted by Mr. Perfect, who comes to the ring and stares down Michaels, setting the stage for a future showdown.


Match 3: Tatanka vs. "The Model" Rick Martel

Summary: Tatanka, still undefeated, faces the arrogant "Model" Rick Martel. Martel uses his experience and dirty tactics to try and gain the upper hand, but Tatanka's resilience and athleticism prove too much. Tatanka wins the match after hitting the End of the Trail (Samoan Drop).

Winner: Tatanka


Backstage Segment

Mean Gene interviews Bret "The Hitman" Hart about his upcoming title defense against Yokozuna at WrestleMania IX. Bret emphasizes his dedication to being a fighting champion and promises to overcome Yokozuna's immense challenge.


Match 4: The Steiner Brothers vs. The Headshrinkers

Summary: In a thrilling tag team contest, The Steiner Brothers face the wild and unpredictable Headshrinkers. The match is a back-and-forth affair with both teams showcasing their unique styles. The Steiner Brothers secure the victory after Scott Steiner hits a Frankensteiner on Fatu for the pinfall.

Winners: The Steiner Brothers


In-Ring Segment: The Undertaker and Paul Bearer

The lights dim, and The Undertaker, accompanied by Paul Bearer, makes his way to the ring. Paul Bearer speaks ominously about tonight's main event against Bam Bam Bigelow, promising that The Undertaker will claim another soul. The eerie atmosphere is interrupted by Bam Bam Bigelow's music, as he storms to the ring, ready for the confrontation.


Main Event: The Undertaker vs. Bam Bam Bigelow

Summary: The main event features a highly anticipated clash between The Undertaker and Bam Bam Bigelow. The match is a brutal and hard-hitting affair, with both men showcasing their strength and resilience. As the match reaches its climax, The Undertaker gains the upper hand and delivers a chokeslam to Bigelow, followed by the Tombstone Piledriver for the victory.

Winner: The Undertaker


Closing Segment

As The Undertaker celebrates his victory, the camera cuts to the commentary team, who recap the night's events and hype next week's episode of Raw. They promise more exciting matches and developments on the road to WrestleMania IX. The show ends with a final shot of The Undertaker standing tall in the ring, his hand raised in victory, while Paul Bearer holds the urn aloft.


End of Show

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WWF Monday Night Raw

Date: February 15, 1993
Venue: Manhattan Center, New York City, NY
Commentators: Vince McMahon, Randy "Macho Man" Savage, Bobby "The Brain" Heenan


Opening Segment

The show opens with the classic Raw intro, followed by pyrotechnics and the energetic crowd at the Manhattan Center. Vince McMahon, Randy Savage, and Bobby Heenan welcome viewers to another action-packed episode of Monday Night Raw. They hype tonight's main event: a tag team match featuring Bret "The Hitman" Hart and Mr. Perfect versus Yokozuna and Razor Ramon.


Match 1: Shawn Michaels vs. Virgil

Summary: Shawn Michaels, the Intercontinental Champion, kicks off the show with a non-title match against the plucky Virgil. Despite Virgil's best efforts and a few near falls, Michaels' experience and cunning shine through. Michaels wins the match with a superkick, followed by a pinfall.

Winner: Shawn Michaels


Backstage Segment

Mean Gene Okerlund interviews The Steiner Brothers about their recent victories and their aspirations for the WWF Tag Team Championship. Rick and Scott Steiner express their determination to become the top tag team in the WWF and issue a challenge to the reigning champions, Money Inc.


Match 2: The Steiner Brothers vs. The Brooklyn Brawler & Barry Horowitz

Summary: The Steiner Brothers face off against the underdog team of The Brooklyn Brawler and Barry Horowitz. The match is a showcase of the Steiners' impressive tag team skills and power. The Steiner Brothers dominate, finishing the match with a Steinerline from Rick followed by a Frankensteiner from Scott for the pinfall.

Winners: The Steiner Brothers


In-Ring Segment: Randy Savage and Doink the Clown

Randy Savage leaves the commentary table and enters the ring to address the crowd. He talks about his desire to reclaim the WWF Championship and his plans for WrestleMania IX. Suddenly, Doink the Clown interrupts, mocking Savage and throwing confetti at him. Savage, visibly annoyed, challenges Doink to a match right then and there. Doink laughs it off and exits the ring, teasing a future confrontation.


Match 3: Tatanka vs. Skinner

Summary: Tatanka continues his undefeated streak with a match against the rugged Skinner. Despite Skinner's rough tactics and attempts to slow Tatanka down, Tatanka's resilience and energy lead him to victory. He finishes the match with the End of the Trail (Samoan Drop).

Winner: Tatanka


Backstage Segment

Mean Gene interviews Bret "The Hitman" Hart about his upcoming tag team match and his preparation for Yokozuna at WrestleMania IX. Bret emphasizes his partnership with Mr. Perfect tonight and their mutual respect, promising to give Yokozuna and Razor Ramon a preview of what's to come.


Match 4: Bam Bam Bigelow vs. Crush

Summary: Bam Bam Bigelow faces off against the powerhouse Crush in a hard-hitting contest. Both men display their impressive strength and agility. The match ends in a double count-out as both competitors brawl outside the ring, refusing to heed the referee's count.

Result: Double Count-Out


In-Ring Segment: Money Inc. (Ted DiBiase and Irwin R. Schyster)

Money Inc., the WWF Tag Team Champions, make their way to the ring. Ted DiBiase cuts a promo about their dominance in the tag team division and mocks The Steiner Brothers' challenge. Irwin R. Schyster adds that no team, including the Steiners, can match their intelligence and strategy. The Steiners rush to the ring, leading to a heated confrontation before officials separate them.


Main Event: Bret "The Hitman" Hart & Mr. Perfect vs. Yokozuna & Razor Ramon

Summary: The main event is a star-studded tag team match. Bret Hart and Mr. Perfect team up against the monstrous Yokozuna and the cunning Razor Ramon. The match is a thrilling back-and-forth encounter, with all four men showcasing their skills. The climax sees Bret and Perfect working together to outmaneuver their opponents. In the end, Bret locks Razor in the Sharpshooter, but Yokozuna breaks it up. Chaos ensues, and Mr. Perfect hits the Perfect-Plex on Razor Ramon. Bret follows up with an elbow drop from the second rope on Razor for the pinfall victory.

Winners: Bret "The Hitman" Hart & Mr. Perfect


Closing Segment

As Bret Hart and Mr. Perfect celebrate their victory, the camera cuts to Vince McMahon, Randy Savage, and Bobby Heenan, who recap the night's events and build excitement for the road to WrestleMania IX. They promise more thrilling matches and surprises next week on Raw. The show ends with a final shot of Bret and Perfect standing tall in the ring, while Yokozuna and Razor Ramon seethe with anger on the outside.


End of Show

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WWF Monday Night Raw

Date: February 22, 1993
Venue: Manhattan Center, New York City, NY
Commentators: Vince McMahon, Randy "Macho Man" Savage, Bobby "The Brain" Heenan


Opening Segment

The show opens with the classic Raw intro, followed by pyrotechnics and the enthusiastic crowd at the Manhattan Center. Vince McMahon, Randy Savage, and Bobby Heenan welcome viewers to another thrilling episode of Monday Night Raw. They hype tonight's main event: Shawn Michaels defending the Intercontinental Championship against Mr. Perfect.


Match 1: Tatanka vs. Repo Man

Summary: Tatanka, continuing his undefeated streak, faces off against the crafty Repo Man. Despite Repo Man's attempts at cheating, Tatanka's resilience and power shine through. Tatanka wins the match after hitting the End of the Trail (Samoan Drop).

Winner: Tatanka


Backstage Segment

Mean Gene Okerlund interviews The Undertaker and Paul Bearer. Paul Bearer warns Bam Bam Bigelow that their unfinished business will be settled soon, and The Undertaker will rest his soul. The Undertaker remains silent, casting a menacing presence.


Match 2: The Nasty Boys vs. The Beverly Brothers

Summary: The Nasty Boys take on The Beverly Brothers in a tag team match. The bout is chaotic and hard-hitting, with both teams brawling inside and outside the ring. The Nasty Boys secure the victory after hitting the Pit Stop on Beau Beverly, followed by a power slam from Jerry Sags for the pinfall.

Winners: The Nasty Boys


In-Ring Segment: Randy Savage and Doink the Clown

Randy Savage steps into the ring to address the crowd, challenging Doink the Clown to a match after last week's antics. Doink appears on the entrance ramp, laughing and mocking Savage. He accepts the challenge, and the match is set for next week on Raw.


Match 3: Razor Ramon vs. Crush

Summary: Razor Ramon faces the powerhouse Crush in a highly physical contest. The match is a back-and-forth affair, with both men showcasing their strength and resilience. Razor Ramon gains the upper hand and finishes the match with the Razor's Edge for the pinfall.

Winner: Razor Ramon


Backstage Segment

Mean Gene interviews Bret "The Hitman" Hart about his preparation for WrestleMania IX and his title defense against Yokozuna. Bret expresses his determination and confidence, promising to give Yokozuna the fight of his life.


Match 4: The Steiner Brothers vs. Money Inc. (Non-Title Match)

Summary: The Steiner Brothers take on the WWF Tag Team Champions, Money Inc., in a non-title match. The Steiners' power and technical skills clash with Money Inc.'s cunning tactics. The match ends in a disqualification when Ted DiBiase uses his briefcase to hit Scott Steiner, leading to a brawl between the teams. The Steiners stand tall, signaling their intent to capture the tag team titles.

Winners: The Steiner Brothers (by DQ)


In-Ring Segment: Yokozuna and Mr. Fuji

Yokozuna and Mr. Fuji come to the ring, addressing Bret Hart's comments from earlier. Mr. Fuji declares that Yokozuna will crush Bret at WrestleMania IX and become the new WWF Champion. As they leave, Bret Hart's music hits, and he comes to the ring, engaging in a tense staredown with Yokozuna.


Main Event: Shawn Michaels (c) vs. Mr. Perfect - Intercontinental Championship Match

Summary: The main event features a highly anticipated Intercontinental Championship match between Shawn Michaels and Mr. Perfect. The match is a technical masterpiece, with both men showcasing their incredible wrestling abilities. As the match reaches its climax, Sensational Sherri attempts to interfere on Michaels' behalf. However, Marty Jannetty runs down to ringside, pulling Sherri off the apron. In the confusion, Mr. Perfect hits the Perfect-Plex on Michaels, but the referee is distracted. Michaels recovers and lands a superkick on Perfect, securing the pinfall victory.

Winner: Shawn Michaels (retains the Intercontinental Championship)


Closing Segment

As Shawn Michaels celebrates his victory, the camera cuts to Vince McMahon, Randy Savage, and Bobby Heenan, who recap the night's events and build excitement for next week's episode of Raw. They promise more thrilling matches and surprises as the road to WrestleMania IX continues. The show ends with a final shot of Michaels arrogantly posing with his Intercontinental Championship, while Mr. Perfect and Marty Jannetty glare at him from ringside.


End of Show

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WWF Monday Night Raw

Date: March 1, 1993
Venue: Manhattan Center, New York City, NY
Commentators: Vince McMahon, Randy "Macho Man" Savage, Bobby "The Brain" Heenan


Opening Segment

The show opens with the classic Raw intro, followed by pyrotechnics and the enthusiastic crowd at the Manhattan Center. Vince McMahon, Randy Savage, and Bobby Heenan welcome viewers to another exciting episode of Monday Night Raw. They highlight tonight's main event: a tag team match featuring Bret "The Hitman" Hart and The Undertaker versus Yokozuna and Bam Bam Bigelow.


Match 1: Tatanka vs. Papa Shango

Summary: Tatanka faces the eerie Papa Shango in the opening match. Despite Shango's mystical antics, Tatanka's determination and strength prevail. Tatanka wins the match after hitting the End of the Trail (Samoan Drop), keeping his undefeated streak intact.

Winner: Tatanka


Backstage Segment

Mean Gene Okerlund interviews Razor Ramon, who is still seething after his loss to Bret Hart. Razor declares that he will prove he is the best in the WWF by challenging anyone in the locker room to a match next week on Raw.


Match 2: The Bushwhackers vs. The Beverly Brothers

Summary: The Bushwhackers bring their unique and wild style to the ring against the cunning Beverly Brothers. The match is filled with antics and brawling, but The Bushwhackers' unorthodox offense catches the Beverly Brothers off guard. The Bushwhackers secure the win with the Battering Ram.

Winners: The Bushwhackers


In-Ring Segment: Randy Savage and Doink the Clown

Randy Savage enters the ring, ready for his match against Doink the Clown. Doink makes his way to the ring, laughing and taunting Savage. The match begins, and it's a chaotic, hard-hitting affair. Savage's intensity overwhelms Doink, and after a flying elbow drop, Savage pins Doink for the victory.

Winner: Randy Savage

After the match, Doink tries to attack Savage from behind, but Savage counters and sends Doink running. Savage grabs a microphone and promises the WWF Universe that he's coming for gold at WrestleMania IX.


Match 3: Shawn Michaels vs. Bob Backlund (Non-Title Match)

Summary: Shawn Michaels, the Intercontinental Champion, faces the veteran Bob Backlund in a non-title match. The match is a showcase of Backlund's technical wrestling against Michaels' speed and cunning. Despite Backlund's best efforts, Michaels secures the win with a superkick.

Winner: Shawn Michaels


Backstage Segment

Mean Gene interviews Mr. Perfect about his recent loss to Shawn Michaels. Perfect states that he’s not done with Michaels and promises to take the Intercontinental Championship from him. He also accepts Razor Ramon's open challenge for next week, promising to show Ramon what true perfection looks like.


Match 4: The Steiner Brothers vs. Money Inc. (WWF Tag Team Championship Match)

Summary: The Steiner Brothers challenge Money Inc. for the WWF Tag Team Championship. The match is a thrilling back-and-forth contest, with both teams showcasing their skills and teamwork. As the match reaches its climax, Ted DiBiase tries to use his briefcase to cheat, but Scott Steiner intercepts him. Rick Steiner hits the Steinerline on IRS, followed by Scott's Frankensteiner for the pinfall victory. The Steiner Brothers celebrate as new WWF Tag Team Champions.

Winners: The Steiner Brothers (new WWF Tag Team Champions)


In-Ring Segment: Bret "The Hitman" Hart and The Undertaker

Bret Hart and The Undertaker make their way to the ring for the main event. Bret grabs a microphone and addresses Yokozuna, promising to overcome the odds and retain his WWF Championship at WrestleMania IX. Paul Bearer ominously declares that Bam Bam Bigelow will rest in peace tonight.


Main Event: Bret "The Hitman" Hart & The Undertaker vs. Yokozuna & Bam Bam Bigelow

Summary: The main event is a blockbuster tag team match featuring WWF Champion Bret Hart and The Undertaker against the colossal Yokozuna and the fiery Bam Bam Bigelow. The match is intense, with each participant getting moments to shine. The Undertaker's presence intimidates his opponents, while Bret's technical prowess counters their power. The match concludes with chaos as all four men brawl in the ring. The Undertaker hits a chokeslam on Bigelow, and Bret locks Yokozuna in the Sharpshooter. With Yokozuna struggling, Bigelow attacks Bret to break the hold. The Undertaker then hits a Tombstone Piledriver on Bigelow, allowing Bret to pin him for the victory.

Winners: Bret "The Hitman" Hart & The Undertaker


Closing Segment

As Bret Hart and The Undertaker celebrate their victory, Yokozuna and Bam Bam Bigelow retreat angrily. Vince McMahon, Randy Savage, and Bobby Heenan recap the night's events and hype next week's episode of Raw. They promise more exciting matches and surprises as the road to WrestleMania IX continues. The show ends with a final shot of Bret and The Undertaker standing tall in the ring, signaling their dominance.


End of Show

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WWF Monday Night Raw

Date: March 8, 1993
Venue: Manhattan Center, New York City, NY
Commentators: Vince McMahon, Randy "Macho Man" Savage, Bobby "The Brain" Heenan


Opening Segment

The show opens with the classic Raw intro, followed by pyrotechnics and the lively crowd at the Manhattan Center. Vince McMahon, Randy Savage, and Bobby Heenan welcome viewers to another exciting episode of Monday Night Raw. They highlight tonight's main event: a blockbuster tag team match featuring Randy Savage and Mr. Perfect versus Shawn Michaels and Razor Ramon.


Match 1: Tatanka vs. Rick Martel

Summary: Tatanka continues his undefeated streak by taking on the arrogant "Model" Rick Martel. The match is competitive, with Martel using his technical skills and underhanded tactics. However, Tatanka's resilience and power lead him to victory after hitting the End of the Trail (Samoan Drop).

Winner: Tatanka


Backstage Segment

Mean Gene Okerlund interviews The Steiner Brothers, the new WWF Tag Team Champions. Rick and Scott express their excitement and pride in holding the titles and promise to be fighting champions. Money Inc. interrupts, demanding a rematch, which The Steiners accept for next week's Raw.


Match 2: Bam Bam Bigelow vs. Bob Backlund

Summary: Bam Bam Bigelow faces the experienced Bob Backlund in a hard-hitting contest. Backlund uses his technical prowess to try and outmaneuver Bigelow, but Bigelow's strength and agility prove too much. Bigelow wins the match with a diving headbutt.

Winner: Bam Bam Bigelow


In-Ring Segment: Doink the Clown

Doink the Clown makes his way to the ring, laughing and playing pranks on the crowd. He grabs a microphone and mocks Randy Savage, saying that Savage's win last week was a fluke. Doink challenges Savage to a rematch next week, promising to humiliate him. Savage, from the commentary table, accepts the challenge, vowing to put an end to Doink's antics once and for all.


Match 3: The Undertaker vs. Repo Man

Summary: The Undertaker takes on the sneaky Repo Man in a dominant performance. Despite Repo Man's attempts to evade and use dirty tricks, The Undertaker's power and presence are overwhelming. The Undertaker wins the match with a Tombstone Piledriver.

Winner: The Undertaker


Backstage Segment

Mean Gene interviews Bret "The Hitman" Hart about his upcoming WWF Championship defense against Yokozuna at WrestleMania IX. Bret acknowledges the challenge Yokozuna presents but vows to retain his title. Yokozuna and Mr. Fuji appear, issuing a stern warning to Bret, leading to a tense staredown.


Match 4: The Bushwhackers vs. The Headshrinkers

Summary: The Bushwhackers bring their wild and unpredictable style to face the ferocious Headshrinkers. The match is a chaotic brawl, with both teams exchanging heavy blows. The Headshrinkers gain the upper hand and win the match after Fatu hits a top-rope splash on Butch.

Winners: The Headshrinkers


In-Ring Segment: Shawn Michaels

Shawn Michaels, the Intercontinental Champion, comes to the ring with Sensational Sherri. He brags about his recent victories and mocks Mr. Perfect, claiming that Perfect will never take the title from him. Mr. Perfect interrupts, promising to defeat Michaels and take the Intercontinental Championship. This leads to a heated exchange, setting the stage for tonight's main event.


Main Event: Randy Savage & Mr. Perfect vs. Shawn Michaels & Razor Ramon

Summary: The main event is an electrifying tag team match with four of the WWF's top stars. Randy Savage and Mr. Perfect team up against the Intercontinental Champion Shawn Michaels and the cunning Razor Ramon. The match is a high-paced, back-and-forth contest with all four men showcasing their skills. The climax sees Savage and Perfect working in perfect harmony, with Savage hitting a flying elbow drop on Razor Ramon. As Perfect goes for the pin, Michaels tries to interfere but is intercepted by Savage, allowing Perfect to secure the victory.

Winners: Randy Savage & Mr. Perfect


Closing Segment

As Randy Savage and Mr. Perfect celebrate their victory, Vince McMahon, Randy Savage, and Bobby Heenan recap the night's events and build excitement for next week's episode of Raw. They promise more thrilling matches and surprises as the road to WrestleMania IX continues. The show ends with a final shot of Savage and Perfect standing tall in the ring, signaling their dominance.


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WWF Monday Night Raw

Date: March 15, 1993
Venue: Manhattan Center, New York City, NY
Commentators: Vince McMahon, Randy "Macho Man" Savage, Bobby "The Brain" Heenan


Opening Segment

The show opens with the classic Raw intro, followed by pyrotechnics and the energetic crowd at the Manhattan Center. Vince McMahon, Randy Savage, and Bobby Heenan welcome viewers to another exciting episode of Monday Night Raw. They hype tonight's main event: The Steiner Brothers defending their WWF Tag Team Championship against Money Inc.


Match 1: Tatanka vs. Bam Bam Bigelow

Summary: Tatanka continues his undefeated streak by facing the formidable Bam Bam Bigelow. The match is a hard-hitting affair, with Bigelow using his power and agility to dominate. However, Tatanka's resilience and fighting spirit allow him to make a comeback. He wins the match after hitting the End of the Trail (Samoan Drop).

Winner: Tatanka


Backstage Segment

Mean Gene Okerlund interviews Razor Ramon about his upcoming match with Mr. Perfect. Razor is confident and dismissive of Perfect, promising to take him down and prove he's the top contender for the WWF Championship.


Match 2: Doink the Clown vs. Bob Backlund

Summary: Doink the Clown takes on the experienced Bob Backlund in a match filled with Doink's usual antics. Despite Doink's attempts to clown around, Backlund's technical wrestling skills keep him in control. However, Doink manages to catch Backlund off guard with a surprise roll-up, using the ropes for leverage to secure the win.

Winner: Doink the Clown


In-Ring Segment: Randy Savage

Randy Savage comes to the ring to address the crowd. He talks about his victory over Doink the Clown last week and his plans for WrestleMania IX. Savage is interrupted by Yokozuna and Mr. Fuji. Mr. Fuji warns Savage to stay out of Yokozuna's way as he focuses on defeating Bret Hart for the WWF Championship. Savage responds by challenging Yokozuna to a match next week, which Fuji accepts on Yokozuna's behalf.


Match 3: Razor Ramon vs. Mr. Perfect

Summary: Razor Ramon faces Mr. Perfect in a highly anticipated match. Both men showcase their technical skills and athleticism in a back-and-forth contest. As the match reaches its climax, Shawn Michaels appears at ringside, attempting to distract Mr. Perfect. Despite this, Perfect manages to hit the Perfect-Plex on Razor Ramon. However, the referee is distracted by Michaels, allowing Razor to recover and hit the Razor's Edge for the pinfall victory.

Winner: Razor Ramon


Backstage Segment

Mean Gene interviews Bret "The Hitman" Hart about his preparation for WrestleMania IX and his title defense against Yokozuna. Bret expresses his confidence and determination, promising to give his best performance and retain the WWF Championship.


Match 4: The Undertaker vs. Papa Shango

Summary: The Undertaker faces the eerie Papa Shango in a battle of the supernatural. The match is intense, with both men using their unique styles to gain the upper hand. The Undertaker's dominance prevails, and he wins the match with a Tombstone Piledriver.

Winner: The Undertaker


In-Ring Segment: Money Inc.

Ted DiBiase and Irwin R. Schyster, the former WWF Tag Team Champions, make their way to the ring. DiBiase cuts a promo about their rematch tonight against The Steiner Brothers, promising to reclaim their titles and prove that Money Inc. is the best tag team in the WWF. The Steiner Brothers come out, and the two teams exchange heated words before the main event.


Main Event: The Steiner Brothers (c) vs. Money Inc. - WWF Tag Team Championship Match

Summary: The main event features The Steiner Brothers defending their WWF Tag Team Championship against Money Inc. The match is a thrilling, high-paced contest with both teams showcasing their tag team prowess. As the match progresses, Ted DiBiase tries to use his briefcase to cheat, but Scott Steiner intercepts him. Rick Steiner hits a Steinerline on IRS, followed by Scott's Frankensteiner. The Steiners retain their titles with a decisive pinfall.

Winners: The Steiner Brothers (retain WWF Tag Team Championship)


Closing Segment

As The Steiner Brothers celebrate their victory, Vince McMahon, Randy Savage, and Bobby Heenan recap the night's events and build excitement for next week's episode of Raw. They promise more thrilling matches and surprises as the road to WrestleMania IX continues. The show ends with a final shot of The Steiner Brothers holding their championship belts high, signaling their dominance in the tag team division.


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WWF Monday Night Raw

Date: March 22, 1993
Venue: Manhattan Center, New York City, NY
Commentators: Vince McMahon, Randy "Macho Man" Savage, Bobby "The Brain" Heenan


Opening Segment

The show opens with the classic Raw intro, followed by pyrotechnics and the enthusiastic crowd at the Manhattan Center. Vince McMahon, Randy Savage, and Bobby Heenan welcome viewers to another thrilling episode of Monday Night Raw. They highlight tonight's main event: a huge six-man tag team match featuring Bret "The Hitman" Hart, The Undertaker, and Randy Savage against Yokozuna, Razor Ramon, and Bam Bam Bigelow.


Match 1: Tatanka vs. Papa Shango

Summary: Tatanka continues his undefeated streak, facing off against the eerie Papa Shango. The match is a hard-fought battle, with Shango using his dark magic to gain an advantage. However, Tatanka's resilience and warrior spirit shine through, allowing him to secure the win after hitting the End of the Trail (Samoan Drop).

Winner: Tatanka


Backstage Segment

Mean Gene Okerlund interviews Shawn Michaels, the Intercontinental Champion, about his upcoming match at WrestleMania IX against Mr. Perfect. Michaels arrogantly dismisses Perfect's chances and promises to retain his title. Mr. Perfect then interrupts the interview, leading to a heated exchange and a brawl that officials quickly break up.


Match 2: The Steiner Brothers vs. The Headshrinkers

Summary: The Steiner Brothers face the wild and unpredictable Headshrinkers in a non-title tag team match. The bout is intense, with both teams showcasing their power and teamwork. The Steiner Brothers manage to secure the victory after hitting the Steinerizer on Samu.

Winners: The Steiner Brothers


In-Ring Segment: Razor Ramon

Razor Ramon comes to the ring, mic in hand, to address his upcoming six-man tag team match tonight. He insults his opponents, particularly targeting Bret Hart, claiming that he will prove why he deserves to be the WWF Champion. Bret Hart's music hits, and the WWF Champion makes his way to the ring. A tense staredown ensues before they are separated by officials.


Match 3: Doink the Clown vs. Bob Backlund

Summary: Doink the Clown continues to torment his opponents, this time facing the veteran Bob Backlund. Doink uses his unorthodox style and dirty tactics to keep Backlund off balance. Despite Backlund's technical prowess, Doink manages to roll him up with a handful of tights for the pinfall victory.

Winner: Doink the Clown


Backstage Segment

Mean Gene interviews Yokozuna and Mr. Fuji about the six-man tag team match tonight and Yokozuna's upcoming WWF Championship match at WrestleMania IX. Mr. Fuji confidently declares that Yokozuna will dominate tonight and at WrestleMania, becoming the new WWF Champion.


Match 4: The Undertaker vs. Repo Man

Summary: The Undertaker faces the sneaky Repo Man in a dominant performance. Despite Repo Man's attempts to use underhanded tactics, The Undertaker's power and presence are overwhelming. The Undertaker wins the match with a Tombstone Piledriver.

Winner: The Undertaker


In-Ring Segment: Randy Savage

Randy Savage makes his way to the ring to address the crowd. He talks about his upcoming six-man tag team match and his plans for WrestleMania IX. Savage promises to show Yokozuna, Razor Ramon, and Bam Bam Bigelow that they are no match for the combined power of him, Bret Hart, and The Undertaker.


Main Event: Bret "The Hitman" Hart, The Undertaker, & Randy Savage vs. Yokozuna, Razor Ramon, & Bam Bam Bigelow

Summary: The main event is a blockbuster six-man tag team match. The match is a thrilling, high-paced contest with all six men showcasing their skills. The action is intense, with each participant getting moments to shine. The climax sees chaos erupt as all six men brawl in the ring. The Undertaker hits a chokeslam on Bam Bam Bigelow, Randy Savage delivers a flying elbow drop on Razor Ramon, and Bret Hart locks Yokozuna in the Sharpshooter. The referee struggles to maintain order, and the match ends in a no-contest as the brawl spills out of the ring and into the crowd.

Result: No Contest


Closing Segment

As the brawl continues, Vince McMahon, Randy Savage, and Bobby Heenan recap the night's events and build excitement for next week's episode of Raw and WrestleMania IX. They promise more thrilling matches and surprises as the road to WrestleMania continues. The show ends with a final shot of the chaotic brawl, signaling the intense rivalries leading into WrestleMania.


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WWF Monday Night Raw

Date: April 5, 1993
Venue: Manhattan Center, New York City, NY
Commentators: Vince McMahon, Randy "Macho Man" Savage, Bobby "The Brain" Heenan


Opening Segment

The show opens with the classic Raw intro, followed by pyrotechnics and the enthusiastic crowd at the Manhattan Center. Vince McMahon, Randy Savage, and Bobby Heenan welcome viewers to another exciting episode of Monday Night Raw. They highlight the fallout from WrestleMania IX and tonight's main event: Bret "The Hitman" Hart defending the WWF Championship against Razor Ramon.


Match 1: The Steiner Brothers vs. The Nasty Boys

Summary: The Steiner Brothers, fresh off their WrestleMania victory, face The Nasty Boys in a hard-hitting tag team match. The bout is intense, with both teams showcasing their strength and brawling abilities. The Steiner Brothers secure the victory after hitting the Steinerizer on Brian Knobbs.

Winners: The Steiner Brothers


Backstage Segment

Mean Gene Okerlund interviews Shawn Michaels, the Intercontinental Champion. Michaels boasts about his successful title defense at WrestleMania IX and claims that no one in the WWF can beat him. Mr. Perfect interrupts, challenging Michaels to a rematch next week on Raw. Michaels reluctantly accepts, promising to prove once again that he is the better man.


Match 2: Tatanka vs. Repo Man

Summary: Tatanka continues his undefeated streak by taking on the sneaky Repo Man. Despite Repo Man's attempts to use underhanded tactics, Tatanka's resilience and power shine through. Tatanka wins the match after hitting the End of the Trail (Samoan Drop).

Winner: Tatanka


In-Ring Segment: Yokozuna and Mr. Fuji

Yokozuna and Mr. Fuji make their way to the ring, furious about Yokozuna's loss at WrestleMania IX. Fuji demands a rematch for the WWF Championship, claiming that Bret Hart's victory was a fluke. Bret Hart comes out, stating that he is a fighting champion and accepts Yokozuna's challenge for next week's Raw, promising to prove his victory was no fluke.


Match 3: The Undertaker vs. Giant Gonzalez

Summary: The Undertaker faces his WrestleMania IX opponent, Giant Gonzalez, in a rematch. The bout is a clash of titans, with both men using their incredible size and strength to dominate. The match ends in a disqualification when Gonzalez uses chloroform on The Undertaker again, but this time, Paul Bearer quickly revives The Undertaker with the urn's power, and Undertaker chases Gonzalez out of the ring.

Winner: The Undertaker (via disqualification)


Backstage Segment

Mean Gene interviews Razor Ramon about his WWF Championship match tonight. Razor confidently declares that he will defeat Bret Hart and become the new WWF Champion. He mocks Hart, saying that the "Excellence of Execution" is no match for the "Bad Guy."


Match 4: Doink the Clown vs. Virgil

Summary: Doink the Clown continues to wreak havoc, facing Virgil in a competitive match. Doink uses his unorthodox style and dirty tactics to gain the upper hand. Despite Virgil's best efforts, Doink secures the win with the Whoopee Cushion.

Winner: Doink the Clown


In-Ring Segment: Randy Savage

Randy Savage comes to the ring to address the crowd. He talks about his WrestleMania IX experience and his future plans. Savage declares that he has his eyes set on the WWF Championship and will be watching tonight's main event closely. He promises that whoever wins the title match will have to deal with the "Macho Madness" soon.


Main Event: Bret "The Hitman" Hart (c) vs. Razor Ramon - WWF Championship Match

Summary: The main event features Bret Hart defending his WWF Championship against Razor Ramon. The match is a technical masterpiece, with both men showcasing their skills. Razor uses his size and strength to dominate early, but Bret's technical prowess allows him to counter Razor's offense. The climax sees Razor attempting the Razor's Edge, but Bret counters into a roll-up for a near fall. Bret then locks in the Sharpshooter, and despite Razor's best efforts, he is forced to submit.

Winner: Bret "The Hitman" Hart (retains WWF Championship)


Closing Segment

As Bret Hart celebrates his hard-fought victory, Yokozuna and Mr. Fuji appear at the entrance ramp, signaling their intentions for next week. Vince McMahon, Randy Savage, and Bobby Heenan recap the night's events and build excitement for next week's episode of Raw. They promise more thrilling matches and surprises as the road to WrestleMania continues. The show ends with a final shot of Bret Hart holding his championship belt high, ready for his next challenge.


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WWF Monday Night Raw

Date: April 12, 1993
Venue: Manhattan Center, New York City, NY
Commentators: Vince McMahon, Randy "Macho Man" Savage, Bobby "The Brain" Heenan


Opening Segment

The show opens with the classic Raw intro, followed by pyrotechnics and the enthusiastic crowd at the Manhattan Center. Vince McMahon, Randy Savage, and Bobby Heenan welcome viewers to another thrilling episode of Monday Night Raw. They highlight tonight's main event: Bret "The Hitman" Hart defending the WWF Championship against Yokozuna.


Match 1: The Steiner Brothers vs. The Beverly Brothers

Summary: The Steiner Brothers face The Beverly Brothers in a fast-paced and competitive tag team match. The Beverly Brothers use their cunning tactics to gain the upper hand, but the Steiner Brothers' power and teamwork ultimately prevail. Scott Steiner hits the Frankensteiner on Blake Beverly for the win.

Winners: The Steiner Brothers


Backstage Segment

Mean Gene Okerlund interviews Shawn Michaels, the Intercontinental Champion, about his rematch with Mr. Perfect later tonight. Michaels is confident and cocky, promising to once again prove that he is the greatest Intercontinental Champion of all time.


Match 2: Tatanka vs. Rick Martel

Summary: Tatanka continues his undefeated streak against the arrogant "Model" Rick Martel. Martel uses his technical skills and underhanded tactics to try and defeat Tatanka. However, Tatanka's resilience and warrior spirit shine through, allowing him to win the match with the End of the Trail (Samoan Drop).

Winner: Tatanka


In-Ring Segment: Randy Savage

Randy Savage makes his way to the ring to address the crowd. He talks about his desire to challenge for the WWF Championship and declares that he will be watching tonight's main event closely. Savage promises that whoever wins will have to deal with the "Macho Madness" soon.


Match 3: Doink the Clown vs. Crush

Summary: Doink the Clown faces the powerful Crush in a heated match. Doink uses his usual antics and dirty tricks to gain an advantage, but Crush's strength and determination prove too much for him. Crush wins the match with the Kona Crush, but Doink attacks him with a prosthetic arm after the match, leaving Crush laid out.

Winner: Crush


Backstage Segment

Mean Gene interviews Mr. Perfect about his rematch with Shawn Michaels tonight. Perfect is confident and focused, promising to take the Intercontinental Championship from Michaels and prove that he is the true champion.


Match 4: Shawn Michaels (c) vs. Mr. Perfect - Intercontinental Championship Match

Summary: The match is a technical masterpiece, with both men showcasing their incredible skills. The action is back and forth, with near falls and high-impact moves. As Mr. Perfect gains the upper hand and sets up for the Perfect-Plex, Diesel, Michaels' new bodyguard, interferes, causing a disqualification.

Winner: Mr. Perfect (via disqualification, Shawn Michaels retains the Intercontinental Championship)


In-Ring Segment: The Undertaker

The Undertaker comes to the ring with Paul Bearer, addressing Giant Gonzalez and their ongoing feud. Paul Bearer warns Gonzalez that The Undertaker is not finished with him and challenges Gonzalez to a rematch. Gonzalez and Harvey Wippleman appear on the TitanTron, accepting the challenge for next week's Raw.


Main Event: Bret "The Hitman" Hart (c) vs. Yokozuna - WWF Championship Match

Summary: The main event is a highly anticipated WWF Championship match between Bret Hart and Yokozuna. The match is intense, with Yokozuna using his incredible size and power to dominate. Bret uses his technical skills and speed to counter Yokozuna's offense. As Bret locks in the Sharpshooter, Mr. Fuji throws salt in Bret's eyes, causing a disqualification. Yokozuna continues to attack Bret after the match, but Randy Savage runs in to make the save, setting up a future showdown.

Winner: Bret "The Hitman" Hart (via disqualification, retains WWF Championship)


Closing Segment

As Randy Savage helps Bret Hart to his feet, Vince McMahon, Randy Savage, and Bobby Heenan recap the night's events and build excitement for next week's episode of Raw. They promise more thrilling matches and surprises as the road to WrestleMania continues. The show ends with a final shot of Bret Hart and Randy Savage standing tall in the ring, ready to face whatever challenges come their way.


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WWF Monday Night Raw

Date: April 19, 1993
Venue: Manhattan Center, New York City, NY
Commentators: Vince McMahon, Randy "Macho Man" Savage, Bobby "The Brain" Heenan


Opening Segment

The show opens with the classic Raw intro, followed by pyrotechnics and the energetic crowd at the Manhattan Center. Vince McMahon, Randy Savage, and Bobby Heenan welcome viewers to another thrilling episode of Monday Night Raw. They hype tonight's main event: a tag team match featuring Bret "The Hitman" Hart and Randy Savage against Yokozuna and Crush.


Match 1: Razor Ramon vs. Rick Martel

Summary: Razor Ramon faces off against the "Model" Rick Martel in a hard-hitting singles match. The two competitors showcase their athleticism and cunning in a back-and-forth contest. Razor ultimately secures the win with the Razor's Edge, asserting his dominance.

Winner: Razor Ramon


Backstage Segment

Mean Gene Okerlund interviews Mr. Perfect about his recent encounter with Shawn Michaels and Diesel. Perfect expresses his frustration at Diesel's interference in his championship match last week and challenges Diesel to a one-on-one match later tonight.


Match 2: Tatanka vs. IRS

Summary: Tatanka takes on Irwin R. Schyster (IRS) in a grudge match stemming from IRS's recent attacks on Tatanka's heritage. Tatanka brings his warrior spirit to the ring, overwhelming IRS with his speed and power. Despite IRS's attempts to use dirty tactics, Tatanka hits the End of the Trail (Samoan Drop) for the victory.

Winner: Tatanka


In-Ring Segment: Randy Savage

Randy Savage enters the ring to address the crowd. He talks about his upcoming tag team match and his desire to become a multiple-time WWF Champion. Savage vows to prove himself once again and promises that he and Bret Hart will overcome Yokozuna and Crush later tonight.


Match 3: Crush vs. Koko B. Ware

Summary: Crush faces Koko B. Ware in a singles match. Crush dominates the match with his strength and agility, overpowering Koko at every turn. Crush finishes the match with the Kona Crush, securing a decisive victory.

Winner: Crush


Backstage Segment

Mean Gene interviews Yokozuna and Mr. Fuji about their upcoming tag team match. Yokozuna expresses his confidence in Crush as his partner and vows to crush both Bret Hart and Randy Savage.


Match 4: Mr. Perfect vs. Diesel

Summary: Mr. Perfect goes one-on-one with Diesel in a heated match fueled by their recent animosity. Diesel uses his size and strength to overpower Perfect, but Perfect counters with his technical prowess and resilience. The match ends in a disqualification when Shawn Michaels interferes, attacking Perfect. Razor Ramon rushes to the ring to make the save, setting up a brawl between the four competitors.

Winner: Mr. Perfect (via disqualification)


Main Event: Bret "The Hitman" Hart & Randy Savage vs. Yokozuna & Crush

Summary: The main event is a high-stakes tag team match featuring WWF Champion Bret Hart teaming up with Randy Savage against the formidable duo of Yokozuna and Crush. The match is intense, with each team showcasing their unique strengths and strategies. In the closing moments, Yokozuna hits Bret with the Banzai Drop, but Savage breaks up the pin just in time. Savage then hits Crush with a flying elbow drop, allowing Bret to cover Crush for the win.

Winners: Bret "The Hitman" Hart & Randy Savage


Closing Segment

As Bret Hart and Randy Savage celebrate their hard-fought victory, Vince McMahon, Randy Savage, and Bobby Heenan recap the night's events and build excitement for next week's episode of Raw. They promise more thrilling matches and surprises as the road to upcoming events continues. The show ends with a final shot of Bret and Savage raising their hands in victory, showing their unity as they head into the next chapter of their careers.


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WWF Monday Night Raw

Date: April 26, 1993
Venue: Manhattan Center, New York City, NY
Commentators: Vince McMahon, Randy "Macho Man" Savage, Bobby "The Brain" Heenan


Opening Segment

The show kicks off with the iconic Raw intro, followed by pyrotechnics and the roaring crowd at the Manhattan Center. Vince McMahon, Randy Savage, and Bobby Heenan welcome the audience to another electrifying episode of Monday Night Raw. They hype tonight's main event: a rematch between Mr. Perfect and Diesel, with Shawn Michaels banned from ringside.


Match 1: Tatanka vs. Bam Bam Bigelow

Summary: Tatanka faces off against Bam Bam Bigelow in a hard-hitting singles match. The two competitors bring their A-game, with Tatanka's speed and agility countering Bigelow's power moves. In the end, Tatanka catches Bigelow off guard with a surprise roll-up for the victory, keeping his undefeated streak alive.

Winner: Tatanka


Backstage Segment

Mean Gene Okerlund interviews Bret "The Hitman" Hart about his upcoming WWF Championship defense against Razor Ramon. Bret expresses his respect for Razor but vows to retain his title and prove why he's the best there is, was, and ever will be.


Match 2: The Steiner Brothers vs. Money Inc.

Summary: The Steiner Brothers, the reigning WWF Tag Team Champions, take on Money Inc. in a non-title match. The match is a hard-fought battle, with both teams showcasing their tag team chemistry. In the end, Scott Steiner hits the Frankensteiner on Irwin R. Schyster for the victory.

Winners: The Steiner Brothers


In-Ring Segment: Razor Ramon

Razor Ramon struts to the ring, microphone in hand, exuding confidence. He talks about his upcoming championship match against Bret Hart and declares that he will prove himself as the baddest man in the WWF by taking the title from "The Hitman."


Match 3: Crush vs. Virgil

Summary: Crush faces off against Virgil in a singles match. Crush dominates the match with his power moves, wearing down Virgil with his brute strength. Despite Virgil's valiant effort, Crush finishes the match with the Kona Crush, securing a decisive victory.

Winner: Crush


Backstage Segment

Mean Gene interviews Mr. Perfect about his rematch with Diesel tonight. Perfect is determined to prove himself once again and vows to overcome any obstacles in his path to victory.


Match 4: Doink the Clown vs. Shawn Michaels

Summary: Doink the Clown goes one-on-one against Shawn Michaels in a highly anticipated match. Michaels initially underestimates Doink, but Doink's cunning tactics and mind games keep Michaels on his toes. As Michaels gains momentum, Mr. Perfect appears at ringside, distracting Michaels. Doink takes advantage and rolls up Michaels for the surprise victory.

Winner: Doink the Clown


Main Event: Mr. Perfect vs. Diesel

Summary: The main event features Mr. Perfect seeking redemption in a rematch against Diesel. The match is hard-hitting and evenly contested, with both men showcasing their skills. Despite Diesel's size and strength advantage, Perfect refuses to back down. In the closing moments, Perfect counters Diesel's powerbomb attempt into a roll-up for the three-count, scoring a hard-fought victory.

Winner: Mr. Perfect


Closing Segment

As Mr. Perfect celebrates his impressive victory, Vince McMahon, Randy Savage, and Bobby Heenan recap the night's events and build excitement for next week's episode of Raw. They promise more thrilling matches and surprises as the road to upcoming events continues. The show ends with a final shot of Mr. Perfect raising his hand in triumph, signaling his determination to climb back to the top of the WWF.


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WWF Monday Night Raw

Date: May 3, 1993
Venue: Manhattan Center, New York City, NY
Commentators: Vince McMahon, Randy "Macho Man" Savage, Bobby "The Brain" Heenan


Opening Segment

The show kicks off with the iconic Raw intro, igniting the crowd's excitement at the Manhattan Center. Vince McMahon, Randy Savage, and Bobby Heenan welcome everyone to another action-packed episode of Monday Night Raw. They hype tonight's main event: a No Disqualification match between Bret "The Hitman" Hart and Razor Ramon for the WWF Championship.


Match 1: The Steiner Brothers vs. The Headshrinkers

Summary: The Steiner Brothers square off against the wild and unpredictable Headshrinkers in a non-title tag team match. The match is hard-hitting and intense, with both teams showcasing their strength and agility. In the end, Rick Steiner hits the Bulldog on Samu for the win.

Winners: The Steiner Brothers


Backstage Segment

Mean Gene Okerlund interviews Razor Ramon about his championship match tonight. Razor exudes confidence, declaring that he will do whatever it takes to become the new WWF Champion and cement his status as the top dog in the WWF.


Match 2: Tatanka vs. Crush

Summary: Tatanka faces Crush in a highly anticipated singles match. The two competitors engage in a hard-hitting battle, with Crush using his power to dominate early on. However, Tatanka mounts a comeback, utilizing his speed and agility to wear down Crush. In the end, Tatanka scores a surprise victory with a roll-up, shocking Crush and the audience.

Winner: Tatanka


In-Ring Segment: Shawn Michaels

Shawn Michaels struts down to the ring, flaunting his Intercontinental Championship. He boasts about his recent victories and declares himself the greatest Intercontinental Champion of all time. Michaels issues an open challenge to anyone who thinks they can take the title from him.


Match 3: Mr. Perfect vs. Yokozuna

Summary: Mr. Perfect goes one-on-one against Yokozuna in a David vs. Goliath encounter. Perfect uses his technical prowess and agility to evade Yokozuna's attacks, frustrating the big man. However, Yokozuna's power proves too much for Perfect to overcome, and he eventually falls victim to the Banzai Drop, allowing Yokozuna to secure the victory.

Winner: Yokozuna


Backstage Segment

Mean Gene interviews Bret "The Hitman" Hart about his upcoming No Disqualification match. Bret acknowledges the danger Razor Ramon poses but vows to fight with everything he has to retain his championship and prove his resilience.


Match 4: Doink the Clown vs. Virgil

Summary: Doink the Clown takes on Virgil in a singles match filled with Doink's usual antics. Doink toys with Virgil throughout the match, using his comedic style to frustrate his opponent. In the end, Doink catches Virgil off guard with a surprise roll-up for the victory.

Winner: Doink the Clown


Main Event: Bret "The Hitman" Hart (c) vs. Razor Ramon - No Disqualification Match for the WWF Championship

Summary: The main event is a highly anticipated No Disqualification match for the WWF Championship. Both Bret Hart and Razor Ramon bring everything they have to the table, utilizing weapons and brawling both inside and outside the ring. The match reaches its climax when Razor attempts the Razor's Edge, but Bret counters into a back body drop through a table. Bret then locks in the Sharpshooter, forcing Razor to submit and retaining his championship.

Winner: Bret "The Hitman" Hart (retains WWF Championship)


Closing Segment

As Bret Hart celebrates his hard-fought victory, Vince McMahon, Randy Savage, and Bobby Heenan recap the night's events and build anticipation for next week's episode of Raw. They promise more thrilling matches and surprises as the road to upcoming events continues. The show ends with a final shot of Bret Hart standing tall in the ring, clutching his championship belt tightly, ready to face whatever challenges come his way.


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WWF Monday Night Raw

Date: May 10, 1993
Venue: Manhattan Center, New York City, NY
Commentators: Vince McMahon, Randy "Macho Man" Savage, Bobby "The Brain" Heenan


Opening Segment

The show begins with the classic Raw intro, hyping up the crowd at the Manhattan Center. Vince McMahon, Randy Savage, and Bobby Heenan welcome everyone to another thrilling episode of Monday Night Raw. They highlight tonight's main event: a tag team match pitting Bret "The Hitman" Hart and Mr. Perfect against Razor Ramon and Yokozuna.


Match 1: Tatanka vs. IRS

Summary: Tatanka goes head-to-head against Irwin R. Schyster (IRS) in a grudge match. IRS tries to use his underhanded tactics, targeting Tatanka's heritage, but Tatanka fights back with determination. In the end, Tatanka rallies and hits the End of the Trail (Samoan Drop) for the victory, keeping his undefeated streak alive.

Winner: Tatanka


Backstage Segment

Mean Gene Okerlund interviews Bret "The Hitman" Hart and Mr. Perfect about their upcoming tag team match. Both men express confidence in each other and vow to work together to overcome their opponents.


Match 2: The Steiner Brothers vs. Money Inc.

Summary: The Steiner Brothers take on Money Inc. in a non-title tag team match. The match is fast-paced and hard-hitting, with both teams displaying their incredible athleticism. Despite Money Inc.'s attempts to use dirty tactics, the Steiner Brothers secure the win with the Frankensteiner on Irwin R. Schyster.

Winners: The Steiner Brothers


In-Ring Segment: Razor Ramon and Yokozuna

Razor Ramon struts to the ring, flaunting his signature gold chains and toothpick. He talks about his upcoming tag team match and expresses confidence in himself and his partner, Yokozuna. Yokozuna and Mr. Fuji then join Razor in the ring, with Yokozuna intimidatingly staring down the camera, signaling their readiness for the match.


Match 3: Shawn Michaels vs. Marty Jannetty

Summary: Shawn Michaels, the Intercontinental Champion, faces off against his former tag team partner, Marty Jannetty, in a heated singles match. The two men put on a show, with Michaels flaunting his arrogance and Jannetty fighting with heart. In the end, Michaels hits the Sweet Chin Music for the win, continuing his dominant reign as Intercontinental Champion.

Winner: Shawn Michaels


Backstage Segment

Mean Gene interviews Mr. Perfect about his partnership with Bret Hart tonight. Perfect expresses confidence in their abilities as a team and promises to deliver a perfect performance in the ring.


Match 4: Doink the Clown vs. Crush

Summary: Doink the Clown faces off against Crush in a grudge match filled with mind games and brute force. Doink uses his cunning tricks to frustrate Crush, but Crush unleashes his power and aggression, overpowering Doink at every turn. Crush finishes the match with the Kona Crush, securing a dominant victory.

Winner: Crush


Main Event: Bret "The Hitman" Hart & Mr. Perfect vs. Razor Ramon & Yokozuna

Summary: The main event is a highly anticipated tag team match featuring the team of Bret "The Hitman" Hart and Mr. Perfect taking on Razor Ramon and Yokozuna. The match is intense and seesaws back and forth, with all four men giving it their all. In the end, Mr. Perfect hits the Perfect Plex on Razor Ramon for the win, showcasing the teamwork and skill of the victorious duo.

Winners: Bret "The Hitman" Hart & Mr. Perfect


Closing Segment

As Bret Hart and Mr. Perfect celebrate their hard-fought victory, Vince McMahon, Randy Savage, and Bobby Heenan recap the night's events and build anticipation for next week's episode of Raw. They promise more thrilling matches and surprises as the road to upcoming events continues. The show ends with a final shot of Bret Hart and Mr. Perfect standing tall in the ring, ready to face whatever challenges come their way.


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WWF Monday Night Raw

Date: May 17, 1993
Venue: Manhattan Center, New York City, NY
Commentators: Vince McMahon, Randy "Macho Man" Savage, Bobby "The Brain" Heenan


Opening Segment

The show kicks off with the iconic Raw intro, setting the stage for another electrifying night of action. Vince McMahon, Randy Savage, and Bobby Heenan welcome the audience to Monday Night Raw and hype up tonight's main event: a Triple Threat match for the Intercontinental Championship, featuring Shawn Michaels defending against Marty Jannetty and Mr. Perfect.


Match 1: Razor Ramon vs. Tatanka

Summary: Razor Ramon faces Tatanka in a hard-hitting singles match. Both men bring their A-game, with Razor using his brute force and Tatanka countering with his speed and agility. The match ends in controversy when Razor grabs a steel chair from ringside, intending to use it on Tatanka, but Tatanka dodges, causing Razor to accidentally hit himself with the chair. Tatanka takes advantage of the situation and rolls up Razor for the pinfall victory.

Winner: Tatanka


Backstage Segment

Mean Gene Okerlund interviews Shawn Michaels, who is accompanied by Diesel. Michaels brags about his upcoming Triple Threat match and boasts about his confidence in retaining the Intercontinental Championship against Marty Jannetty and Mr. Perfect.


Match 2: The Headshrinkers vs. The Steiner Brothers

Summary: The Headshrinkers take on the Steiner Brothers in an explosive tag team match. Both teams showcase their raw power and athleticism, thrilling the crowd with their high-flying maneuvers and hard-hitting moves. In the end, the Steiner Brothers manage to hit the Steinerizer on Fatu for the victory.

Winners: The Steiner Brothers


In-Ring Segment: Mr. Perfect

Mr. Perfect makes his way to the ring to address the crowd. He talks about his desire to regain the Intercontinental Championship and vows to overcome the odds in tonight's Triple Threat match. Perfect promises to deliver a perfect performance and prove why he's still one of the greatest in-ring competitors of all time.


Match 3: Crush vs. Marty Jannetty

Summary: Crush faces off against Marty Jannetty in a singles match. Crush dominates early on with his power moves, but Jannetty refuses to back down, fighting back with his speed and agility. The match ends in chaos when Shawn Michaels and Diesel interfere, attacking Jannetty, leading to a disqualification.

Winner: Marty Jannetty (via disqualification)


Backstage Segment

Bret "The Hitman" Hart is seen preparing for his upcoming match. Mean Gene Okerlund approaches him for a quick interview, asking about his thoughts on tonight's Triple Threat match. Bret expresses his excitement for the match and wishes luck to all the competitors, especially Mr. Perfect.


Match 4: Bam Bam Bigelow vs. Virgil

Summary: Bam Bam Bigelow takes on Virgil in a singles match. Bigelow dominates the match with his size and strength, punishing Virgil with powerful slams and strikes. Despite Virgil's valiant effort, Bigelow finishes him off with the diving headbutt for the victory.

Winner: Bam Bam Bigelow


Main Event: Shawn Michaels (c) vs. Marty Jannetty vs. Mr. Perfect - Triple Threat Match for the Intercontinental Championship

Summary: The main event is a high-stakes Triple Threat match for the Intercontinental Championship. Shawn Michaels, Marty Jannetty, and Mr. Perfect put on a spectacular show, with each man fighting tooth and nail for the title. In the closing moments, Mr. Perfect hits the Perfect Plex on Jannetty, but before he can make the pin, Diesel pulls Perfect out of the ring. This distraction allows Michaels to capitalize and hit the Sweet Chin Music on Jannetty for the win, retaining his championship.

Winner: Shawn Michaels (retains Intercontinental Championship)


Closing Segment

As Shawn Michaels celebrates his victory, Vince McMahon, Randy Savage, and Bobby Heenan recap the night's events and bid farewell to the audience. They promise more excitement and drama in the weeks to come as the road to upcoming events continues. The show ends with a final shot of Michaels and Diesel standing tall in the ring, holding the Intercontinental Championship high above their heads.


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WWF Monday Night Raw

Date: May 24, 1993
Venue: Manhattan Center, New York City, NY
Commentators: Vince McMahon, Randy "Macho Man" Savage, Bobby "The Brain" Heenan


Opening Segment

The show kicks off with the signature Raw intro, igniting the excitement of the crowd at the Manhattan Center. Vince McMahon, Randy Savage, and Bobby Heenan welcome everyone to Monday Night Raw and hype up tonight's main event: a No Holds Barred match between Bret "The Hitman" Hart and Razor Ramon.


Match 1: The Steiner Brothers vs. Money Inc.

Summary: The Steiner Brothers, Rick and Scott, take on Money Inc. in a non-title tag team match. The match is fast-paced and intense, with both teams showcasing their technical skills and high-flying maneuvers. In the end, Rick Steiner hits the Steinerizer on Irwin R. Schyster for the victory.

Winners: The Steiner Brothers


Backstage Segment

Mean Gene Okerlund interviews Bret "The Hitman" Hart about his upcoming No Holds Barred match against Razor Ramon. Bret expresses his readiness for the challenge and vows to teach Razor a lesson he won't forget.


Match 2: Crush vs. Marty Jannetty

Summary: Crush goes head-to-head against Marty Jannetty in a singles match. Crush dominates the early stages of the match with his power moves, but Jannetty mounts a comeback with his speed and agility. However, Crush regains control and finishes Jannetty off with the Kona Crush for the win.

Winner: Crush


In-Ring Segment: Razor Ramon

Razor Ramon makes his way to the ring, oozing with confidence and swagger. He talks about his upcoming No Holds Barred match against Bret Hart and boasts about his ability to outsmart and outfight anyone who stands in his way.


Match 3: Tatanka vs. Doink the Clown

Summary: Tatanka faces off against Doink the Clown in a singles match. Doink employs his sneaky tactics and mind games to frustrate Tatanka, but Tatanka stays focused and unleashes his Native American warrior spirit. Tatanka hits the End of the Trail (Samoan Drop) for the victory, extending his winning streak.

Winner: Tatanka


Backstage Segment

Mean Gene interviews Razor Ramon about his upcoming No Holds Barred match against Bret Hart. Razor exudes confidence and promises to dismantle Bret in the ring, proving once and for all that he is the baddest man in the WWF.


Match 4: Bam Bam Bigelow vs. Virgil

Summary: Bam Bam Bigelow takes on Virgil in a singles match. Bigelow dominates the match with his size and power, overwhelming Virgil with his aggressive offense. Bigelow finishes Virgil off with the diving headbutt for the decisive victory.

Winner: Bam Bam Bigelow


Main Event: Bret "The Hitman" Hart vs. Razor Ramon - No Holds Barred Match

Summary: The main event is a highly anticipated No Holds Barred match between Bret "The Hitman" Hart and Razor Ramon. Both men bring the fight to each other, utilizing weapons and brawling all around the ring. In the climax of the match, Bret counters Razor's Razor's Edge attempt into a roll-up pin, surprising Razor and securing the victory.

Winner: Bret "The Hitman" Hart


Closing Segment

As Bret Hart celebrates his hard-fought victory, Vince McMahon, Randy Savage, and Bobby Heenan recap the night's events and bid farewell to the audience. They promise more excitement and drama in the weeks to come as the road to upcoming events continues. The show ends with a final shot of Bret Hart standing tall in the ring, holding his arms high in victory.


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WWF Monday Night Raw

Date: May 31, 1993
Venue: Manhattan Center, New York City, NY
Commentators: Vince McMahon, Randy "Macho Man" Savage, Bobby "The Brain" Heenan


Opening Segment

The show begins with the pulsating Raw intro, firing up the crowd at the Manhattan Center. Vince McMahon, Randy Savage, and Bobby Heenan welcome fans to another exhilarating episode of Monday Night Raw. They hype up tonight's main event: a Steel Cage match between Bret "The Hitman" Hart and Yokozuna.


Match 1: The Steiner Brothers vs. The Beverly Brothers

Summary: The Steiner Brothers, Rick and Scott, take on The Beverly Brothers in an intense tag team match. The match showcases the Steiner Brothers' incredible athleticism and power as they dominate the Beverly Brothers. Scott Steiner seals the victory with a devastating Frankensteiner.

Winners: The Steiner Brothers


Backstage Segment

Mean Gene Okerlund interviews Yokozuna and Mr. Fuji about tonight's Steel Cage match. Yokozuna exudes confidence, promising to crush Bret Hart once and for all inside the steel confines of the cage.


Match 2: Tatanka vs. Crush

Summary: Tatanka squares off against Crush in a hard-hitting singles match. Both competitors bring their A-game, trading blows back and forth. The match ends in controversy when Crush's manager, Mr. Fuji, distracts the referee, allowing Crush to hit Tatanka with a foreign object and secure the win.

Winner: Crush


In-Ring Segment: Bret "The Hitman" Hart

Bret Hart makes his way to the ring to address the audience. He talks about his upcoming Steel Cage match against Yokozuna and acknowledges the challenge ahead. Bret vows to overcome all obstacles and prove why he's the best there is, was, and ever will be.


Match 3: Shawn Michaels vs. Marty Jannetty - Intercontinental Championship Match

Summary: Shawn Michaels defends his Intercontinental Championship against his former tag team partner, Marty Jannetty, in a highly anticipated rematch. The match is fast-paced and action-packed, with both men pulling out all the stops to secure victory. In the end, Michaels hits the Sweet Chin Music to retain his title.

Winner: Shawn Michaels


Backstage Segment

Mean Gene interviews Mr. Perfect about his recent challenges in the WWF. Perfect acknowledges the setbacks but remains confident in his abilities, vowing to bounce back stronger than ever.


Match 4: Bam Bam Bigelow vs. Doink the Clown

Summary: Bam Bam Bigelow clashes with the mischievous Doink the Clown in a singles match. Doink employs his deceptive tactics to frustrate Bigelow, but the Beast from the East proves too powerful. Bigelow finishes off Doink with a thunderous diving headbutt for the victory.

Winner: Bam Bam Bigelow


Main Event: Bret "The Hitman" Hart vs. Yokozuna - Steel Cage Match

Summary: The main event is a highly anticipated Steel Cage match between Bret "The Hitman" Hart and Yokozuna. The two warriors battle it out inside the unforgiving steel structure, with both men giving it their all. In the climax of the match, Bret manages to escape the cage just seconds before Yokozuna, securing the victory and retaining his dignity.

Winner: Bret "The Hitman" Hart


Closing Segment

As Bret Hart celebrates his hard-earned victory, Vince McMahon, Randy Savage, and Bobby Heenan recap the night's events and thank the fans for tuning in. They promise more excitement and drama in the weeks to come as the WWF continues to deliver the best sports entertainment in the world. The show ends with a final shot of Bret Hart raising his arms in triumph inside the steel cage.


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WWF Monday Night Raw

Date: June 7, 1993
Venue: Manhattan Center, New York City, NY
Commentators: Vince McMahon, Randy "Macho Man" Savage, Bobby "The Brain" Heenan


Opening Segment

The show kicks off with the energetic Raw intro, setting the stage for another thrilling night of action. Vince McMahon, Randy Savage, and Bobby Heenan welcome fans to Monday Night Raw and hype up tonight's main event: a Six-Man Tag Team Match featuring Bret "The Hitman" Hart, Mr. Perfect, and Tatanka taking on the team of Yokozuna, Crush, and Bam Bam Bigelow.


Match 1: Razor Ramon vs. Marty Jannetty

Summary: Razor Ramon goes one-on-one against Marty Jannetty in a singles match. Both men put on a display of athleticism and skill, with Razor showcasing his vicious aggression and Jannetty fighting back with determination. In the end, Razor hits the Razor's Edge to secure the victory.

Winner: Razor Ramon


Backstage Segment

Mean Gene Okerlund interviews Bret "The Hitman" Hart, Mr. Perfect, and Tatanka about their upcoming Six-Man Tag Team Match. The trio expresses confidence in their abilities to overcome the opposing team and promises to give it their all in the ring.


Match 2: The Steiner Brothers vs. The Headshrinkers

Summary: The Steiner Brothers face off against The Headshrinkers in a hard-hitting tag team match. Both teams showcase their impressive athleticism and power, thrilling the audience with their high-flying maneuvers and hard-hitting moves. In the end, Scott Steiner hits the Frankensteiner on Samu for the victory.

Winners: The Steiner Brothers


In-Ring Segment: Yokozuna, Crush, and Bam Bam Bigelow

Yokozuna, Crush, and Bam Bam Bigelow, accompanied by Mr. Fuji, make their way to the ring. They boast about their dominance in the WWF and taunt their opponents for tonight's Six-Man Tag Team Match. They warn Bret Hart, Mr. Perfect, and Tatanka that they will crush them without mercy.


Match 3: Shawn Michaels vs. Virgil

Summary: Shawn Michaels, the Intercontinental Champion, takes on Virgil in a non-title singles match. Michaels dominates the match with his agility and technical prowess, keeping Virgil on the defensive. Michaels finishes off Virgil with the Sweet Chin Music for the decisive victory.

Winner: Shawn Michaels


Backstage Segment

Mean Gene interviews Mr. Perfect, asking him about his recent challenges in the WWF. Perfect acknowledges the setbacks but reaffirms his determination to overcome adversity and rise to the top once again.


Match 4: Tatanka vs. Crush

Summary: Tatanka squares off against Crush in a singles match. The two competitors engage in a hard-hitting battle, with Tatanka showcasing his speed and agility against Crush's brute strength. Despite Crush's power, Tatanka manages to roll him up for the surprise victory.

Winner: Tatanka


Main Event: Bret "The Hitman" Hart, Mr. Perfect, & Tatanka vs. Yokozuna, Crush, & Bam Bam Bigelow - Six-Man Tag Team Match

Summary: The main event is a high-stakes Six-Man Tag Team Match. The teams of Bret Hart, Mr. Perfect, and Tatanka, and Yokozuna, Crush, and Bam Bam Bigelow battle it out in an intense encounter. The match sees back-and-forth action, with each team gaining momentum at various points. In the end, Mr. Perfect hits the Perfect Plex on Crush to secure the victory for his team.

Winners: Bret "The Hitman" Hart, Mr. Perfect, & Tatanka


Closing Segment

As Bret Hart, Mr. Perfect, and Tatanka celebrate their hard-fought victory, Vince McMahon, Randy Savage, and Bobby Heenan recap the night's events and bid farewell to the audience. They promise more excitement and drama in the weeks to come as the WWF continues to deliver the best sports entertainment in the world. The show ends with a final shot of the victorious team standing tall in the ring.


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WWF Monday Night Raw

Date: June 14, 1993
Venue: Manhattan Center, New York City, NY
Commentators: Vince McMahon, Randy "Macho Man" Savage, Bobby "The Brain" Heenan


Opening Segment

The show begins with the iconic Raw intro, setting the stage for another thrilling night of sports entertainment. Vince McMahon, Randy Savage, and Bobby Heenan welcome fans to Monday Night Raw and hype up tonight's main event: a Falls Count Anywhere Match between Razor Ramon and Mr. Perfect.


Match 1: The Steiner Brothers vs. The Headshrinkers

Summary: The Steiner Brothers, Rick and Scott, face off against The Headshrinkers in an explosive tag team match. Both teams showcase their raw power and technical prowess, thrilling the audience with their high-impact moves. In the end, Scott Steiner hits the Frankensteiner on Fatu for the win.

Winners: The Steiner Brothers


Backstage Segment

Mean Gene Okerlund interviews Razor Ramon about his upcoming Falls Count Anywhere Match against Mr. Perfect. Razor exudes confidence, declaring that he will prove once and for all why he's the baddest man in the WWF.


Match 2: Tatanka vs. Bam Bam Bigelow

Summary: Tatanka goes head-to-head against Bam Bam Bigelow in a hard-hitting singles match. Both competitors give it their all, with Tatanka showcasing his agility and resilience against Bigelow's power. In the end, Tatanka catches Bigelow off guard with a surprise roll-up for the victory.

Winner: Tatanka


In-Ring Segment: Mr. Perfect

Mr. Perfect makes his way to the ring to address the audience. He talks about his upcoming Falls Count Anywhere Match against Razor Ramon and acknowledges the challenge ahead. Perfect vows to give it his all and come out on top.


Match 3: Crush vs. Marty Jannetty

Summary: Crush squares off against Marty Jannetty in a singles match. Crush dominates early on with his power moves, but Jannetty fights back with determination. However, Crush's brute strength proves too much, and he finishes Jannetty off with the Kona Crush for the win.

Winner: Crush


Backstage Segment

Mean Gene interviews Bret "The Hitman" Hart about his recent matches and upcoming challenges. Bret acknowledges the competition but vows to continue proving why he's the best there is, was, and ever will be.


Match 4: Shawn Michaels vs. Virgil - Intercontinental Championship Match

Summary: Shawn Michaels defends his Intercontinental Championship against Virgil in a highly anticipated match. Michaels dominates the match with his speed and agility, keeping Virgil on the defensive. Michaels finishes off Virgil with the Sweet Chin Music to retain his title.

Winner: Shawn Michaels


Main Event: Razor Ramon vs. Mr. Perfect - Falls Count Anywhere Match

Summary: The main event is a Falls Count Anywhere Match between Razor Ramon and Mr. Perfect. The match spills out of the ring and into the backstage area, with both men utilizing the environment to their advantage. In the end, Razor hits the Razor's Edge on Mr. Perfect on the concrete floor for the victory.

Winner: Razor Ramon


Closing Segment

As Razor Ramon celebrates his hard-fought victory, Vince McMahon, Randy Savage, and Bobby Heenan recap the night's events and thank the fans for tuning in. They promise more excitement and drama in the weeks to come as the WWF continues to deliver the best sports entertainment in the world. The show ends with a final shot of Razor Ramon standing tall, victorious in the ring.


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WWF Monday Night Raw

Date: June 21, 1993
Venue: Manhattan Center, New York City, NY
Commentators: Vince McMahon, Randy "Macho Man" Savage, Bobby "The Brain" Heenan


Opening Segment

The show kicks off with the electrifying Raw intro, igniting the crowd's excitement at the Manhattan Center. Vince McMahon, Randy Savage, and Bobby Heenan welcome everyone to another action-packed episode of Monday Night Raw. They hype up tonight's main event: a Tag Team Championship match between The Steiner Brothers and Money Inc.


Match 1: Tatanka vs. Bam Bam Bigelow

Summary: Tatanka goes head-to-head against Bam Bam Bigelow in a thrilling singles match. Both competitors showcase their athleticism and resilience, trading impactful maneuvers throughout the match. In the end, Tatanka manages to counter a diving headbutt attempt from Bigelow and roll him up for the surprise victory.

Winner: Tatanka


Backstage Segment

Mean Gene Okerlund interviews The Steiner Brothers about their upcoming Tag Team Championship match against Money Inc. The Steiners express confidence in their abilities and vow to reclaim the titles tonight.


Match 2: Crush vs. Marty Jannetty

Summary: Crush faces off against Marty Jannetty in a singles match filled with intensity. Crush dominates much of the match with his power moves, but Jannetty refuses to stay down, fighting back with everything he's got. However, Crush ultimately overpowers Jannetty and finishes him off with the Kona Crush for the victory.

Winner: Crush


In-Ring Segment: Money Inc.

Money Inc., accompanied by their manager Jimmy Hart, make their way to the ring. They boast about their dominance as Tag Team Champions and mock The Steiner Brothers ahead of their title match. They warn The Steiners that they'll do whatever it takes to retain their championship gold.


Match 3: Razor Ramon vs. Virgil

Summary: Razor Ramon takes on Virgil in a singles match. Razor dominates the match with his ruthless aggression, punishing Virgil with his signature moves. In the end, Razor hits the Razor's Edge for the decisive victory.

Winner: Razor Ramon


Backstage Segment

Mean Gene interviews Bret "The Hitman" Hart about his recent matches and future plans. Bret acknowledges the competition in the WWF but vows to continue proving himself as one of the greatest champions of all time.


Match 4: Shawn Michaels vs. Doink the Clown - Intercontinental Championship Match

Summary: Shawn Michaels defends his Intercontinental Championship against the mischievous Doink the Clown in a highly anticipated match. Michaels showcases his athleticism and in-ring prowess, but Doink's mind games create several distractions. However, Michaels manages to stay focused and ultimately hits the Sweet Chin Music to retain his title.

Winner: Shawn Michaels


Main Event: The Steiner Brothers vs. Money Inc. - Tag Team Championship Match

Summary: The main event is a highly anticipated Tag Team Championship match between The Steiner Brothers and Money Inc. Both teams put on a spectacular show, with near falls and high-impact maneuvers keeping the audience on the edge of their seats. In the end, The Steiner Brothers hit the Steinerizer on Irwin R. Schyster to secure the victory and become the new Tag Team Champions.

Winners and New Tag Team Champions: The Steiner Brothers


Closing Segment

As The Steiner Brothers celebrate their championship victory, Vince McMahon, Randy Savage, and Bobby Heenan recap the night's events and bid farewell to the audience. They promise more excitement and drama in the weeks to come as the WWF continues to deliver the best sports entertainment in the world. The show ends with a final shot of The Steiner Brothers proudly holding up their newly won Tag Team Championship belts.


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WWF Monday Night Raw

Date: June 28, 1993
Venue: Manhattan Center, New York City, NY
Commentators: Vince McMahon, Randy "Macho Man" Savage, Bobby "The Brain" Heenan


Opening Segment

The show kicks off with the thrilling Raw intro, igniting the crowd's excitement at the Manhattan Center. Vince McMahon, Randy Savage, and Bobby Heenan welcome everyone to another exhilarating episode of Monday Night Raw. They hype up tonight's main event: a No Disqualification match between Bret "The Hitman" Hart and Yokozuna.


Match 1: Razor Ramon vs. Marty Jannetty

Summary: Razor Ramon goes head-to-head against Marty Jannetty in a heated singles match. Both men bring their A-game, trading hard-hitting blows and near falls. In the end, Razor hits the Razor's Edge to secure the victory.

Winner: Razor Ramon


Backstage Segment

Mean Gene Okerlund interviews Yokozuna and Mr. Fuji about Yokozuna's upcoming No Disqualification match against Bret Hart. Yokozuna exudes confidence, vowing to crush Hart and continue his dominance in the WWF.


Match 2: The Steiner Brothers vs. The Headshrinkers

Summary: The Steiner Brothers, Rick and Scott, take on The Headshrinkers in an intense tag team match. Both teams showcase their incredible athleticism and power, thrilling the audience with their high-flying maneuvers. In the end, the Steiner Brothers hit the Steinerizer on Samu for the victory.

Winners: The Steiner Brothers


In-Ring Segment: Bret "The Hitman" Hart

Bret Hart makes his way to the ring to address the audience. He talks about his upcoming No Disqualification match against Yokozuna and acknowledges the tough challenge ahead. Bret vows to give it his all and prove why he's the best there is, was, and ever will be.


Match 3: Crush vs. Tatanka

Summary: Crush squares off against Tatanka in a hard-hitting singles match. Both competitors showcase their strength and agility, delivering punishing moves to each other. In the end, Crush capitalizes on a moment of distraction and hits the Kona Crush for the victory.

Winner: Crush


Backstage Segment

Mean Gene interviews Mr. Perfect about his recent matches and future plans. Perfect acknowledges the competition in the WWF but expresses his determination to rise to the top once again.


Match 4: Shawn Michaels vs. Virgil

Summary: Shawn Michaels, the Intercontinental Champion, defends his title against Virgil in a highly anticipated match. Michaels displays his athleticism and in-ring prowess, keeping Virgil on the defensive for much of the match. In the end, Michaels hits the Sweet Chin Music to retain his championship.

Winner: Shawn Michaels


Main Event: Bret "The Hitman" Hart vs. Yokozuna - No Disqualification Match

Summary: The main event is a brutal No Disqualification match between Bret "The Hitman" Hart and Yokozuna. Both men pull out all the stops, using weapons and brawling all around the ring. In the climax of the match, Bret manages to counter Yokozuna's Banzai Drop and locks him in the Sharpshooter for the submission victory.

Winner: Bret "The Hitman" Hart


Closing Segment

As Bret Hart celebrates his hard-fought victory, Vince McMahon, Randy Savage, and Bobby Heenan recap the night's events and bid farewell to the audience. They promise more excitement and drama in the weeks to come as the WWF continues to deliver the best sports entertainment in the world. The show ends with a final shot of Bret Hart standing tall in the ring, victorious once again.


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WWF Monday Night Raw

Date: July 5, 1993
Venue: Manhattan Center, New York City, NY
Commentators: Vince McMahon, Randy "Macho Man" Savage, Bobby "The Brain" Heenan


Opening Segment

The show kicks off with the pulsating Raw intro, igniting the crowd's excitement at the Manhattan Center. Vince McMahon, Randy Savage, and Bobby Heenan welcome everyone to another electrifying episode of Monday Night Raw. They hype up tonight's main event: a Triple Threat match for the Intercontinental Championship featuring Shawn Michaels defending against Razor Ramon and Mr. Perfect.


Match 1: The Steiner Brothers vs. Money Inc.

Summary: The Steiner Brothers, Rick and Scott, take on Money Inc. in an intense tag team match. Both teams showcase their technical prowess and high-flying maneuvers, thrilling the audience with their athleticism. In the end, Rick Steiner hits the Steinerizer on Irwin R. Schyster for the victory.

Winners: The Steiner Brothers


Backstage Segment

Mean Gene Okerlund interviews Razor Ramon about his upcoming Triple Threat match for the Intercontinental Championship. Razor exudes confidence, declaring his intention to become the new champion.


Match 2: Crush vs. Tatanka

Summary: Crush clashes with Tatanka in a hard-hitting singles match. Both competitors deliver punishing moves, showcasing their strength and resilience. In the end, Crush gains the upper hand and finishes Tatanka off with the Kona Crush for the victory.

Winner: Crush


In-Ring Segment: Shawn Michaels

Shawn Michaels, accompanied by Diesel, makes his way to the ring to address the audience. Michaels boasts about his reign as Intercontinental Champion and taunts his opponents in the upcoming Triple Threat match. He declares that he will walk out of the match still holding the championship.


Match 3: Marty Jannetty vs. Doink the Clown

Summary: Marty Jannetty faces off against the mischievous Doink the Clown in a singles match. Doink resorts to his sneaky tactics throughout the match, frustrating Jannetty. However, Jannetty manages to overcome the odds and hits the Rocker Dropper for the victory.

Winner: Marty Jannetty


Backstage Segment

Mean Gene interviews Mr. Perfect about his chances in the upcoming Triple Threat match. Perfect expresses his confidence in his abilities and vows to walk out as the new Intercontinental Champion.


Match 4: Bam Bam Bigelow vs. Virgil

Summary: Bam Bam Bigelow takes on Virgil in a singles match. Bigelow dominates much of the match with his power moves, but Virgil refuses to stay down, fighting back with resilience. However, Bigelow ultimately overwhelms Virgil and finishes him off with the diving headbutt for the win.

Winner: Bam Bam Bigelow


Main Event: Shawn Michaels (c) vs. Razor Ramon vs. Mr. Perfect - Triple Threat Match for the Intercontinental Championship

Summary: The main event is a highly anticipated Triple Threat match for the Intercontinental Championship. Shawn Michaels defends his title against Razor Ramon and Mr. Perfect. The match is action-packed, with all three competitors giving it their all. In the end, as Michaels is about to hit the Sweet Chin Music on Perfect, Razor Ramon intervenes and hits Michaels with the Razor's Edge. Mr. Perfect takes advantage of the situation and covers Michaels for the pinfall victory, becoming the new Intercontinental Champion.

Winner and New Intercontinental Champion: Mr. Perfect


Closing Segment

As Mr. Perfect celebrates his championship victory, Vince McMahon, Randy Savage, and Bobby Heenan recap the night's events and bid farewell to the audience. They promise more excitement and drama in the weeks to come as the WWF continues to deliver top-notch sports entertainment. The show ends with a final shot of Mr. Perfect holding the Intercontinental Championship high above his head in triumph.


End of Show

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WWF Monday Night Raw

Date: July 12, 1993
Venue: Manhattan Center, New York City, NY
Commentators: Vince McMahon, Randy "Macho Man" Savage, Bobby "The Brain" Heenan


Opening Segment

The show kicks off with the energetic Raw intro, igniting the crowd's excitement at the Manhattan Center. Vince McMahon, Randy Savage, and Bobby Heenan welcome everyone to another thrilling episode of Monday Night Raw. They hype up tonight's main event: a No Holds Barred match between Bret "The Hitman" Hart and Razor Ramon.


Match 1: The Steiner Brothers vs. The Beverly Brothers

Summary: The Steiner Brothers, Rick and Scott, square off against The Beverly Brothers in an intense tag team match. Both teams showcase their technical prowess and high-flying maneuvers, thrilling the audience with their athleticism. In the end, Scott Steiner hits the Frankensteiner on Beau Beverly for the victory.

Winners: The Steiner Brothers


Backstage Segment

Mean Gene Okerlund interviews Razor Ramon about his upcoming No Holds Barred match against Bret Hart. Razor exudes confidence, declaring his intention to prove his dominance over Hart once and for all.


Match 2: Tatanka vs. Crush

Summary: Tatanka faces off against Crush in a hard-hitting singles match. Both competitors deliver punishing moves, displaying their strength and resilience. In the end, Tatanka manages to catch Crush off guard with a surprise roll-up for the victory.

Winner: Tatanka


In-Ring Segment: Bret "The Hitman" Hart

Bret Hart makes his way to the ring to address the audience. He talks about his upcoming No Holds Barred match against Razor Ramon and acknowledges the tough challenge ahead. Bret vows to give it his all and prove why he's the best there is, was, and ever will be.


Match 3: Marty Jannetty vs. Bam Bam Bigelow

Summary: Marty Jannetty takes on Bam Bam Bigelow in a singles match filled with intensity. Both competitors showcase their skills, trading hard-hitting blows and near falls. In the end, Bigelow hits the diving headbutt for the victory.

Winner: Bam Bam Bigelow


Backstage Segment

Mean Gene interviews Mr. Perfect about his recent matches and future plans. Perfect expresses his confidence in his abilities and vows to continue his winning streak in the WWF.


Match 4: Shawn Michaels vs. Virgil - Intercontinental Championship Match

Summary: Shawn Michaels defends his Intercontinental Championship against Virgil in a highly anticipated match. Michaels displays his athleticism and in-ring prowess, keeping Virgil on the defensive. In the end, Michaels hits the Sweet Chin Music to retain his title.

Winner: Shawn Michaels


Main Event: Bret "The Hitman" Hart vs. Razor Ramon - No Holds Barred Match

Summary: The main event is a highly anticipated No Holds Barred match between Bret "The Hitman" Hart and Razor Ramon. The two warriors battle it out with no rules, using weapons and brawling all around the ring. In the end, Bret manages to counter Razor's Razor's Edge attempt into a roll-up pin, surprising Razor and securing the victory.

Winner: Bret "The Hitman" Hart


Closing Segment

As Bret Hart celebrates his hard-fought victory, Vince McMahon, Randy Savage, and Bobby Heenan recap the night's events and thank the fans for tuning in. They promise more excitement and drama in the weeks to come as the WWF continues to deliver top-notch sports entertainment. The show ends with a final shot of Bret Hart standing tall in the ring, victorious once again.


End of Show

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