Well now, ya hear about that RAW show, huh? It’s been a mighty big talk ‘round here, especially ‘cause somethin’ new is happenin’ on the 6th of October, 2024. WWE’s “Monday Night Raw” is gonna be a two-hour show from now on, and let me tell ya, this change’s got folks scratchin’ their heads. Ain’t no more three-hour show, no sir. They’re cuttin’ it down to two, just like it used to be many moons ago, back in 2012! Can ya believe that? It’s gonna air on USA Network, and if ya ain’t got that, well, there’s always a way to catch it online—DirecTV Stream, Fubo TV, and even Peacock’s got a spot for it. Pretty convenient for those who want to watch it live, ya know?
Now, let’s get to the good stuff, the show itself. On June 10, 2024, folks were sittin’ on the edge of their seats at the Huntington Center in Toledo. Oh, what a night it was! Big names, big fights, and plenty of action to make yer heart race. First up, we had Damian Priest, Sami Zayn, and Jey Uso all gettin’ their time in the ring. But the real fun started when we saw Liv Morgan makin’ her mark and Gunther, that big fella, givin’ it his all. Ya could tell the crowd was wild for it all!
Now, let’s talk about the matches. Ilja Dragunov took on Bron Breakker in a real heated battle. Now, them two? They’re tough as nails, each one tryin’ to prove who’s the real powerhouse in that ring. Dragunov’s got that fire in his belly, but Breakker, he ain’t one to back down neither. It was a fight to remember, no doubt about it.
Then there was Sami Zayn goin’ head-to-head with Otis. This wasn’t for no title, but you could tell both of ‘em wanted to show off for the crowd. Sami, he’s quick as a whip, but Otis? He’s big and tough, hard to move! You could feel the tension buildin’ up, and it was anyone’s guess who’d come out on top.
Becky Lynch, she didn’t disappoint neither. She’s always a crowd favorite, and she put on a show that kept people talkin’. Liv Morgan was also in there, and she didn’t let up for a second. Lots of energy, lots of moves. Folks couldn’t get enough of it. As for Gunther, he’s that kind of wrestler who just dominates the ring with his sheer size and strength. Ain’t nobody gonna push him around, that’s for sure.
Oh, and let’s not forget about the future of this RAW show. Starting in January 2025, WWE’s got big plans for the show, moving it over to Netflix as part of a fancy 10-year deal. Ain’t that somethin’? Guess they’re tryin’ to make sure folks can watch anytime they want, without havin’ to be tied to the TV screen. I reckon it’ll be a hit, especially for folks who don’t have cable and are lookin’ for a way to catch the action at their convenience.
Now, if you missed the 6th of October RAW, don’t fret none. You can always catch the reruns, or find some of them highlights on the ol’ YouTube. Ain’t no excuse to miss out on such a fine show. And I reckon with this two-hour format, we might see a lot more of the good stuff without it draggling on too long. I know some folks say three hours is too much, but hey, two hours? That’s just right, ain’t it?
Well, all in all, that 6/10/2024 RAW show sure was somethin’ to remember. With all that action, them superstars puttin’ on a show, and that new two-hour format comin’, it’s lookin’ like WWE’s got big plans for the future. So make sure ya don’t miss it—whether it’s live or on demand, that show’s worth the watch!
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