WWF Raw
WWF Raw is a professional wrestling game based on the Monday Night Raw television program. Featuring 16 WWF Superstars including Bret Hart and Razor Ramon, the game introduced ladder matches and backstage brawls to the wrestling genre, with improved graphics and commentary compared to previous WWF games.
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The original Raw was sixty minutes in length and broke new ground in televised professional wrestling. Traditionally, wrestling shows were pre-taped on sound stages with small audiences or at large arena shows. The Raw formula was considerably different from the pre-taped weekend shows that aired at the time such as Superstars and Wrestling Challenge . Instead of matches taped weeks in advance with studio voice overs and taped discussion, Raw was a show shot and aired to a live audience, with angles and matches playing out as they happened.
Raw originated from the Grand Ballroom at the Manhattan Center , a small New York City theater, and aired live each week. The combination of an intimate venue and live action proved to be a successful improvement. However, the weekly live schedule proved to be a financial drain on the WWF. From spring 1993 until spring 1997, Raw would tape several week's worth of episodes after a live episode had aired.
The WWF taped several weeks worth of Raw from the Mid-Hudson Civic Center in Poughkeepsie , New York in April 1993, and again in June and October. The first episode produced outside of New York was taped in Bushkill , Pennsylvania in November 1993 and Raw left the Manhattan Center permanently as the show would be taken on the road throughout the United States and in smaller venues.
About WWF Raw
WWF Raw is a classic video game released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System on January 1, 1994. This title has become a beloved entry in the retro gaming library.
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