WWE Raw: Season 1 - 45 Episode s
1x1 - Raw - Jan 11, 1993
January 11, 1993
The Premiere episode of Monday Night Raw. The Undertaker battles Damien Demento in Raw's first-ever main event. Shawn Michaels competes.
1x2 - Raw - Jan. 18, 1993
January 18, 1993
After his match with El Matador, Ric Flair issues a career changing challenge to Mr. Perfect for Raw next week. WWE Champion Bret Hitman Hart discusses his big match against Razor Ramon at the upcoming Royal Rumble Pay Per View. Mr. Perfect is in action against Terrific Terry Taylor.
1x3 - Raw - Jan. 25, 1993
January 25, 1993
Mr. Perfect battles Ric Flair in a Loser Leaves WWE Match. ""Macho Man"" Randy Savage seeks revenge when he battles The Repo Man. Kamala, with his new manager Reverend Slick, has become a fan favorite and issues a warning to Harvey Wippleman. ""Mean"" Gene recaps the 1993 Royal Rumble event.
1x4 - Raw - Feb. 01, 1993
February 1, 1993
Brutus Beefcake discusses his return from a boating accident. WWE pays tribute to the late great Andre The Giant. Mr. Perfect executes a perfect football play. Doink the Clown takes on Typhoon. Tatanka, Yokozuna and Lex Luger are in action.
1x5 - Raw - Feb. 15, 1993
February 15, 1993
After being out for months following a devastating boating accident, Brutus 'The Barber' Beefcake returns to face 'The Million Dollar Man' Ted DiBiase. Shawn Michaels, Bob Backlund, Razor Ramon, Giant Gonzalez and 12 other Superstars compete in a 16-Man Battle Royal. Also in action, Yokozuna and The Steiner Brothers.
1x6 - Raw - Feb 22, 1993
February 22, 1993
Shawn Michaels and Beverly Brothers face Tatanka and The Nasty Boys in a 6-Man Tag Team Match. Also in action, Undertaker, Crush and more.
1x7 - Raw - Mar. 01, 1993
March 1, 1993
With Wrestlemania IX just a few weeks away, Bret "The Hitman" Hart competes against Fatu. Doink The Clown battles "The Birdman" Koko B. Ware. Money Inc. responds to the challenge laid down by The Mega Maniacs. Mean Gene Okerlund has a Wrestlemania report. Lex Luger and the Steiners are in action.
1x8 - Raw - Mar 08, 1993
March 8, 1993
Money Inc., Tatanka, Bob Backlund, Mr. Perfect, and more see action as the road to WrestleMania IX continues.
1x9 - Raw - Mar. 15, 1993
March 15, 1993
As the road to WrestleMania IX continues, Papa Shango competes against the former WWE Champion, Bob Backlund. Bobby "The Brain" Heenan conducts an in-ring interview with Harvey Wippleman and The Giant Gonzales saying they have a "giant" surprise against The Undertaker.
1x10 - Raw - Mar. 22, 1993
March 22, 1993
Money Inc. prepares for their Tag Team Championship Match at Wrestlemania. Andre The Giant is announced as the first Inductee to the WWE Hall of Fame. The Kamala faces off against Doink the Clown in the main event. "Mean" Gene discusses the matches that have been signed for Wrestlemania IX.
1x11 - Raw - Apr. 05, 1993
April 5, 1993
Jerry "The King" Lawler squares off against Jim Powers. The Beverly Brothers battle The Steiner Brothers in tag team action. Virgil faces Bam Bam Bigelow in singles competition. Mr. Fuji and Yokozuna give a backstage interview. Bob Backlund takes on Kimchee.
1x12 - Raw - Apr. 12, 1993
April 12, 1993
On this episode of Monday Night Raw the tag team titles are up for grabs when Money Inc. square off against the Steiner Brothers. This episode features action for the Mysterious Papa Shango, Friar Ferguson, Tatanka and more.
1x13 - Raw - Apr. 19, 1993
April 19, 1993
Money Inc. defends the WWE Tag Team Championship against the Beverly Brothers. Razor Ramon takes on Virgil. Bret Hart discusses losing his WWE Championship at Wrestlemania. Bam Bam Bigelow, Tatanka, and Giant Gonzales all see action. Luna Vachon continues her rivalry with Sensational Sherri over who is the true goddess of the squared circle.
1x14 - Raw - Apr. 26, 1993
April 26, 1993
Love is in the air as two members of the WWE Universe get engaged. Lex Luger and Crush battle it out, but what happens when several Doink the Clowns show up? Vince McMahon holds an in-ring interview with Intercontinental Champion Shawn Michaels to discuss his issues with Mr. Perfect. Typhoon and Mr. Hughes are also in action.
1x15 - Raw - May. 03, 1993
May 3, 1993
Shawn Michaels defends the Intercontinental Championship against Hacksaw Jim Duggan. Captain Lou Albano returns to WWE television. Bob Backland, Kamala and Doink are in singles competiton. The Headshrinkers are in tag team action. Hacksaw Jim Duggan demands a lumberjack match next week.
1x16 - Raw - May 10, 1993
May 10, 1993
A Lumberjack Match for the Intercontinental Championship. Bam Bam Bigelow and Typhoon battle for a spot in the King of the Ring Tournament.
1x17 - Raw - May 17, 1993
May 17, 1993
Some "Kid" has a surprise for Razor Ramon. Marty Janetty returns to face Shawn Michaels for the WWE Intercontinental Championship.
1x18 - Raw - May. 24, 1993
May 24, 1993
Doink the Clown faces off against Mr. Perfect in singles action. Razor Ramon discusses a rematch with The Kid and even offers him money to compete again. Crush and Adam Bomb are in singles action. WWE Tag Team Champions Money Inc. compete.
1x19 - Raw - May. 31, 1993
May 31, 1993
"Hacksaw" Jim Duggan leads a tribute to the good old USA. Intercontinental Champion Marty Janetty defends the title against Bam Bam Bigelow. Mr. Fuji and Yokozuna discuss their upcoming match against WWE Champion Hulk Hogan at the King of the Ring. Plus, Razor Ramon, Mr. Hughes, The Steiner Brothers and more.
1x20 - Raw - Jun. 07, 1993
June 7, 1993
Yokozuna is Jerry Lawler's guest in the King's Court. What does the future hold for Yokozuna as he prepares to battle Hulk Hogan for the WWE Championship at King of the Ring? Razor Ramon offers 1-2-3 Kid ,000 for a rematch and discusses his first round match at the King of the Ring Tournament against Bret Hart. Shawn Michaels and more in action.
1x21 - RAW 21
June 14, 1993
Who is the WWE Champion after the King of the Ring? Marty Jannety battles Doink the Clown. 1-2-3 Kid answers Razor Ramon's challenge.
1x22 - RAW 22
June 21, 1993
Can Razor Ramon avenge his upset loss to The Kid? Marty Jannetty faces Doink the Clown in a 2-out-of-3 Falls Contest.
1x23 - RAW 23
June 28, 1993
Mr. Fuji wants to know what pro athlete can bodyslam his mighty Yokozuna. Kamala faces Shawn Michaels for the Intercontinental Championship.
1x24 - RAW 24
July 5, 1993
The slam heard around the world on the USS Intrepid. Crush confronts WWE Champion Yokozuna.
1x25 - RAW 25
July 12, 1993
Yokozuna's path of destruction continues when he battles Crush. Tatanka battles it out with New York's own Brooklyn Brawler.
1x26 - RAW 26
July 19, 1993
The Lex Express motors through Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. Shawn Michaels and Marty Jannetty battle for the Intercontinental Championship.
1x27 - RAW 27
July 26, 1993
Bret Hart battles Bam Bam Bigelow. Jerry 'The King' Lawler continues to bash the Hart family. Doink the Clown taunts 'Macho Man' Randy Savage.
1x28 - RAW 28
August 2, 1993
"Macho Man" Randy Savage takes on the mischievous Doink the Clown. Lex Luger delivers a special message. The Steiner Brothers in action.
1x29 - RAW 29
August 9, 1993
Tatanka squares off with Mr. Hughes. A historic contract signing takes place between Lex Luger and Yokozuna.
1x30 - RAW 30
August 16, 1993
The 1-2-3 Kid faces the Million Dollar Man Ted DiBiase. Bastion Booger squares off against Marty Jannetty.
1x31 - RAW 31
September 13, 1993
The World Tag Team Championship is on the line as the Quebecers meet The Steiner Brothers in a "Quebec Province Rules".
1x32 - RAW 32
September 20, 1993
Bobby "The Brain" Heenan interviews World Tag Team Champions The Quebecers; Bret Hart is enraged.
1x33 - RAW 33
September 27, 1993
PJ Walker looks to score an upset victory over IRS. Bret Hart addresses Jerry 'The King' Lawler. Bam Bam Bigelow and Mr. Perfect in action.
1x34 - RAW 34
October 4, 1993
A Battle Royal will determine the two contenders for the vacant WWE Intercontinental Championship. Doink clowns around with Bobby Heenan.
1x35 - RAW 35
October 11, 1993
Razor Ramon and Rick Martel battle for the vacant WWE Intercontinental Championship. The Rock n Roll Express are in Tag Team action.
1x36 - RAW 36
October 18, 1993
Crush confronts his former friend "Macho Man" Randy Savage. The Steiners, IRS, Tatanka and Bam Bam Bigelow are in action.
1x37 - RAW 37
October 25, 1993
Marty Jannetty and The 1-2-3 Kid square off against each other. Men on a Mission see tag team action.
1x38 - RAW 38
November 1, 1993
Intercontinental Champion Razor Ramon faces Bastion Booger in a Non-Title Match. Adam Bomb battles Virgil.
1x39 - RAW 39
November 8, 1993
Scott Steiner goes one-on-one with Ludvig Borga, and Men on a Mission are in tag team action.
1x40 - RAW 40
November 15, 1993
Razor Ramon battles The Brooklyn Brawler. Quebecer Pierre faces Lex Luger.
1x41 - RAW 41
November 29, 1993
The 1993 WWE Superstar of The Year is revealed. Razor Ramon faces Diesel. Bam Bam Bigelow is in action.
1x42 - RAW 42
December 6, 1993
Shawn Michaels faces The 1-2-3 Kid. Gorilla Monsoon confronts Bobby Heenan. Owen Hart challenges the WWE Superstar of the Year.
1x43 - RAW 43
December 13, 1993
On this episode of Monday Night RAW, Bret Hart faces off against The Brooklyn Bralwer. "Macho Man" Randy Savage steps out from behind the mic and into the ring to face Fatu. The Smoking Gunns, IRS, Rick Martel and the Undertaker are in action.
1x44 - RAW 44
December 20, 1993
Tatanka faces off one-on-one with Ludvig Borga. Jeff Jarrett, Men on a Mission, Adam Bomb and Owen Hart are all in action. The Undertaker prepares for his Casket Match at the upcoming Royal Rumble PPV.
1x45 - RAW 45
December 27, 1993
A new champion is crowned when Alundra Blayze and Heidi Lee Morgan compete to become the new WWE Women's Champion. After weeks of torment, Marty Jannetty looks for revenge on The Quebecers' manager Johnny Polo. Lex Luger faces off against Barry Horowitz.
WWE Raw: 33 Season s
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