WWE Reportedly Has Something Huge Planned For The Upcoming 25th Birthday Of RAW

WWE Reportedly Has Something Huge Planned For The Upcoming 25th Birthday Of RAW

Next January, WWE will celebrate the 25th anniversary of RAW and a new report reveals that the current plan is to make the show one of the biggest ever. Hit the jump for everything we know so far...

By JoshWilding - Oct 29, 2017 03:10 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Source: PW Insider
The first ever episode of Monday Night Raw aired on January 11th, 1993 in New York City's Manhattan Center and that means the show will turn 25 in just a few months time. That's quite an accomplishment for the "longest running episodic television show in history," and it's now been revealed that the company has something very special planned for the January 22nd edition.

That takes place at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, an appropriate location for such a big show as that frequently holds one of the hottest wrestling crowds out there. With this being the final RAW before next year's Royal Rumble, WWE reportedly has something massive planned for the show and there's a very good chance we're going to see the return of some big names to celebrate that night.


A 25th Anniversary of Raw DVD set is going to be released next year alongside a hardcover, coffee table style book called WWE Raw: The First 25 Years by Dean Miller and Jake Black. It will be released in May 2018. The return of The Undertaker or the end of the recently reformed Shield could be a solid choice for this episode of RAW but we're obviously just going to have to wait and see...
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