Monday Night RAW started as a two-hour show but was extended to three hours in 2012. After more than a decade, the show returned to its two-hour format for the October 7th edition of the show, and the internal reaction to its shift to the two-hour format has now been revealed.

On theSeptember 9 episode of Monday Night RAW, part of WWE Week on the USA Network, it was officially revealed that RAW would switch back to a two-hour format starting October 7. The show would air from 8/7c to 10/9c each week and continue in this time slot until its final episode on the USA Network, which is set for December 30. Naturally, this was a big announcement and somewhat of a shock for many.

The October 7th episode of Monday Night RAW saw CM Punkmaking it clear his future in WWE is uncertain, GUNTHER successfullyretaining his WWE World Heavyweight Championship against Sami Zaynand many other memorable moments, as the time simply flew by due to its two-hour duration.

Fightful Select reports that there were some growing pains with the return to a two-hour format for RAW. However, they noted that adjusting the shows structure wasnt difficult, since WWE has been producing two-hour Smackdowns for the past 25 years.

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With Monday Night RAW set to remain a two-hour show for the remainder of the year before its move to Netflix in January 2025, fans are certainly excited to see whether the company will have other surprises in store for them in the coming months, as the two-story format is a welcome change of pace for many.

What did you think of this week's episode of Monday Night RAW being a two-hour show? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.


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