WWE Raw
WWE Raw
TV-PG | 11 January 1993 (USA)
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  • Reviews
    Laikals

    The greatest movie ever made..!

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    Smartorhypo

    Highly Overrated But Still Good

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    TaryBiggBall

    It was OK. I don't see why everyone loves it so much. It wasn't very smart or deep or well-directed.

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    Keira Brennan

    The movie is made so realistic it has a lot of that WoW feeling at the right moments and never tooo over the top. the suspense is done so well and the emotion is felt. Very well put together with the music and all.

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    Oliver Thatcher Watson

    There was a time in which this and Smackdown were almost completely unwatchable due to how overly family friendly it was (2013-2016). So much so, that I took a 3-4 year break from watching these shows, because I couldn't stand watching something that was a worse and kiddie version of the shows I once loved. After my hiatus, I gave these shows a shot once more, and, to my surprise, they finally became decent. The shows are definitely not as great as they once were, but I can see how they can be if they stay on the right track. Sure, you still have a few corny promos and the lack of hardcore matches that were a few reasons why the shows became not as great, but the engaging storylines compared to a few years ago almost make up for both of them. I personally think that these shows would be better if they weren't PG, but then again, I feel like there might be a way to make it great even with PG, and I know it's possible, because these shows, in my opinion, were great from 2010-2013, and then the shows became too kid friendly, which was starting to disappoint many fans, including myself. While they still are somewhat corny, I noticed that this show, as well as Smackdown, are becoming better, which is about time, considering that, while I understand kids do watch these shows, the majority of fans are not children, so if they stay on the road to making them less kiddie, then these shows stand a big chance of being really awesome again, regardless if it's PG or not.

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    shaundowning13666

    What WWE, to it'll always be WWF, has done for and to wrestling is amazing and terrible. They made an international extravaganza. When the Monday night wars happening and they had stiff competition the product was great. Even after I enjoyed it. But then they tied themselves up with the pg era, which I understand to a certain extent. however the worse thing to happen was scripting the wrestlers Promo's. These guys aren't actors. Some can pull it off but not many. Gone is the emotional and great promo of the past. Some writer does the script so it's like friends meets ER. But without the writing talent. Granted now it's PG you can't have a character swearing or saying something inflammatory. But gone are the great McMahon Austin promos, the cerebral Foley Promo's and the Rock's funny, you know classics.

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    xxeddieizzlexx

    WWE are no way near doing good enough at the moment. The PPV's are just average and aren't up to scratch, the matches put on the shows each week are mostly basic and boring to watch as well. The rivalries and story lines going on are good, but aren't as exciting and aren't as heated up as they are supposed to be. Top superstars on all three brands are being pushed to hard and over-worked, and are becoming continually boring and stale. The title matches are mostly the same all the time and don't have a lot special about them, and you can't feel the excitement and buzz in the title matches anymore that much. The prestige of the title have dropped majorly, and the competition on all three brands is decreasing and we are seeing the same old boring matches all the time. There is also not enough passion and heart shown by a lot of the superstars anymore, and there is nothing drastically new about anything in the WWE anymore. The fans don't seem to be into WWE as much as they have been, and WWE don't seem to be doing a whole lot about it. This is a lot of stuff that is wrong with WWE and it needs all changing quickly or WWE will end up going further down the pan.

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    NEPFan2005

    Here are the names of the diva search finalists who have appeared on raw & smackdown since july 10th 2006: JT Tinney (Herself) Rebecca DiPietro (herself) Amy Zidian (Herself) Milena Roucka (Herself) Jen England (Herself) Layla El (Herself) Maryse Ouelett (Herself) Erica Chevillar (Herself). Also I have watched Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story starring Vince Vaughn and I happen to notice that Candice Michelle & Jennifer England were list under the credits. They were listed under the cheerleaders spot in case anyone is wondering. I thought I'd pass that along and hope they get added to their filmography as being credited in the movie even if it was a small role for both of them. - Kevin Moberg

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