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WWE RAW to move away from Monday Nights? TKO Group Holdings CEO Ari Emanuel explains

Published at :October 13, 2023 at 11:16 PM
Modified at :October 14, 2023 at 5:19 AM
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Akash Dhanagaran


WWE Raw is one of the most successful weekly pro-wrestling shows of WWE. The show debuted in January 1993 and has been one of the longest-running successful weekly shows in pro-wrestling history. It has been regularly scheduled on Monday night's since its launch and is often referred to as Monday Night Raw. However Raw could possibly be moved from Monday to other days of the week based on the new reports.

WWE Raw to leave Monday Nights?

TKO Group/Endeavor CEO Ari Emanuel on Wednesday appeared at the Bloomberg Screen Time Conference in Los Angeles, California. Where he had a lengthy discussion about sports media, future of WWE & UFC and various topics. While talking about the future of WWE, Emanuel said that they are open to business and could be flexible in scheduling Raw to other week days.

Ari Emanuel on Bloomberg Screen Time Conference says,

“We’re 52 weeks a year, right? And we’re flexible. You want us Thursday night? You want us Tuesday night? I don’t have any of those scheduling issues. I would say to you there’s plenty of interest in RAW, right now.”

Following the statement WrestleVotes on X reported the potential of Raw moving to another night, where they said that Endeavour is open to changes, but from a backstage perspective tons of people wish to continue Raw on the Monday Nights.

Wrestling Votes on X wrote,

“Regarding the rumors of RAW moving nights, Endeavor is definitely open to it, which they have stated. From a backstage (off camera) standpoint, there are tons of people who RAW to continue on Mondays as is. Time will tell.”

Currently Raw's telecasting rights is currently with the USA network and is expected to expire by September 2024. Since there are lots of Networks approaching to own the show, the company has been listening to all of them and could change plans based on the deals they make.

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