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Raw was trash. Confirmed.Vince McMahon was personally and heavily involved with last night's episode of Monday Night Raw, PWInsider.com has confirmed with multiple sources.
PWInsider.com is told that about 15-20 minutes before Raw went live on the air, a number of late rewrites for the episode were ordered, described as not "feeling" like the type of changes talents and staff had come to expect under Paul Levesque. Changes for the episode continued as the show well into being on the air and we are told they came directly from McMahon, who had his own office at Raw, just as he did before his "retirement" in the summer of 2022.
While McMahon stated he would not be "in the weeds" of creative on CNBC yesterday, we were told by multiple sources who were at Raw that there was no doubt that Vince was firmly back in charge following the Endeavor acquisition of the company.
PWInsider.com is told the night started with Paul Levesque on headsets running Raw, but as the taping went on, it was McMahon who was more and more involved as the point person running the show. While McMahon was on headset producing a few times over Wrestlemania 39 weekend, he was at the gorilla position for most of last night's Raw taping, directly overseeing the proceedings.
Among some talents we spoke with, there was a huge negative shift in morale as they realized that things were going to go back to "exactly where they were" before Paul Levesque was placed in control as Chief Content Officer. One source said the "place felt nuked" but others didn't go that far. The feeling was that going forward, the likelihood was that McMahon would be overseeing everything again, leaving the creative once again to his whims and sensibilities, although whether that actually plays out remains to be seen.
A big part of that feeling of resignation was that Levesque is genuinely liked and trusted by the talents, especially since so many came through the WWE NXT system, and for some of them, that feeling of security many had felt in the run from Summerslam to Wrestlemania was no longer a given - and would be far departure from how some we spoke to felt tonight.
Other talents more or less shrugged it off, feeling they always suspected "all roads" would lead to McMahon being back in the central creative role eventually, but wanted to see if this would be a regular thing or whether it just happened last night because McMahon was at TV due to being in Los Angeles for Wrestlemania and the acquisition announcement.
One person joked WWE was always McMahon's world and now it's back in the palm of his hand after he willingly gave it up last summer.
More as we confirm.
Man reading that I felt the same way the talent feels..
Fuckin deflated
Well..it was all good just a week ago.
Raw was trash. Confirmed.
I aint even mad at the fans because the show was blah.
Triple H announcement, worse then a TK announcement. Could of saved that bs.
Nothing moved forward.
Zero suprises outside Brock coming out.
Rhea and Bianca pointless promo
And I was actually looking forward to that tag match, Brock beatdown was cool but i thought with a medicore Raw after Mania atleast we would grt a good main event match.
My favorite thing last night was Theory talking that shit lol buddy is bound to be a problem.
Raw Producers
- Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes promo: Michael Hayes
- Rey Mysterio vs. Austin Theory: Jamie Noble
- Kevin Owens & Sami Zayn vs. Street Profits: Jason Jordan
- Seth Rollins promo: Abyss
- Bobby Lashley vs. Mustafa Ali: Abyss
- Bianca Belair- Rhea Ripley promo: TJ Wilson
- Miz-Matt Riddle promo: Shane Helms
- Brock Lesnar/Cody Rhodes segment: Michael Hayes
Backstage News:
- There was no producer for the Triple H segment listed
- Liv Morgan vs. Dakota Kai vs. Piper Niven was planned for the first match of the night, where Elias vs. Omos was. It was supposed to be produced by Petey Williams
- Raquel Rodriguez vs. Candice LeRae vs. IYO SKY was planned after the Rhea Ripley-Bianca Belair segment, and was to be produced by TJ Wilson
- Omos originally didn't have his gear when his match with Elias was added
- There were new run sheets handed out throughout the early segments to productions
- Rick Boogs vs. Cedric Alexander was filmed for Main Event and produced by Abyss.
- Dexter Lumis vs. Bronson Reed was filmed for Main Event, and produced by Adam Pearce.
- As mentioned, there was an LWO integration planned and scrapped, as well as a segment with Cody Rhodes backstage.
- Vince McMahon was in gorilla position throughout the night.
I always see this and this is mad informative...but I gotta ask
When they say "said person" produced the match or segment. What does that entails? Producing a match..