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RAW Of Your Birthday (If You Was Born On A Monday)


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So I knew I was born on a Monday, but never thought to check what the episode of RAW was like at the time. I mean, I grew up watching WCW and only got into WWE properly in 2007-2008ish.

 

So I googled it and found a site with RAW events and here's what I got:

 

http://prowrestling.wikia.com/wiki/May_24,_1993_Monday_Night_RAW_results

 

"The May 24, 1993 Edition of RAW is a Professional wrestling television show of the WWE's RAW brand, took place on May 17, 1993 at the Manhattan Center in New York City, New York.

 

Results:

 

Mr. Perfect defeated Doink the Clown in a King of the Ring Qualifying Match (15:00)

Money Inc. (Ted DiBiase & IRS) defeated Mike Bell & Tony DeVito (3:59)

Crush defeated Bobby Who (3:26)

Adam Bomb (w/ Johnny Polo) defeated Phil Apollo (2:35)

 

Other Segments:

 

Vince McMahon conducted an in-ring interview with Razor Ramon where he offered The Kid $2500 to face him in a rematch which was interrupted by Bret Hart

 

Commentators:

Vince McMahon

Bobby Heenan

Randy Savage

 

Ring Announcer:

Howard Finkel

 

 

Not sure why it says it took place on the 17th?

 

Post yours, if you can!

 

 

http://prowrestling.wikia.com/wiki/1993_List_of_Monday_Night_RAW_results

 

(Change the year for yours).

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June 21,1999

 

Jeff Jarrett (w/ Debra) © defeated Ken Shamrock and Test in a Triple Threat Match to retain the WWF Intercontinental Championship (2:27)

The Rock defeated Edge (3:34)

Viscera defeated Mark Henry in a Gorilla Press Slam Match (2:13)

Steve Austin defeated The Big Bossman (w/ Shane McMahon & Vince McMahon) in a Winner Decides Main Event Stipulations For King Of The Ring Match (6:33)

Prince Albert (w/ Droz) vs. Val Venis ended in a no contest

Mr. Ass & The Acolytes (Bradshaw & Faarooq) defeated D-Generation X (The Road Dogg & X-Pac) & Kane (1:10)

The Big Show defeated Hardcore Holly in a Hardcore Match (2:18)

Gerald Brisco & Pat Patterson defeated Shane McMahon & Vince McMahon by DQ (2:25)

The Undertaker (w/ Paul Bearer) © defeated Triple H (w/ Chyna) by DQ to retain the WWF Championship (6:36)

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I was born on a Wednesday, but I was still curious what happened on the Raw, on the week I was born. Here it is

 

King Kong Bundy, Irwin R. Schyster, & Tatanka defeated Men on a Mission & Lex Luger

 

Man Mountain Rock defeated Charlie Hunter

 

Mantaur (w/ Jim Cornette) defeated Leroy Howard

 

Razor Ramon defeated Frank Lancaster

 

Henry Godwinn defeated Bill Weaver

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I was born in 1991 so a couple years before Raw started, but the first Raw that took place on my birthday wasn't until 2001. Pretty cool to know it took place in Madison Square Garden as well.

 

June 25th 2001

Venue: Madison Square Garden

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- Rhyno def. Test to win the WWF Hardcore Championship (4:33)

Mike Awesome debuts winning the Hardcore Championship when the match finishes

- X-Pac def. Jeff Hardy to win the WWF Light-heavyweight (3:12)

- Tazz def. Stevie Richards (0:13)

- The Dudley Boyz def. The Brothers of Destruction to retain the World Tag Team Championships (4:52)

- The Big Show def. Matt Hardy by DQ in a WWF European Championship match (3:12)

- Edge (w/ Christian) def. Billy Gunn (6:19)

- Chris Jericho def. Tajiri (w/ William Regal) (5:11)

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I was born Friday, Februay 23 '96.

 

But here's the Raw on the week of my birthday:

Razor Ramon defeated WWF IC Champion Goldust (w/ Marlena) via count-out

Skip & Zip (w/ Sunny) fought Barry Horowitz & Aldo Montoya to a no contest

Steve Austin (w/ Ted Dibiase) defeated Marty Jannetty

The Undertaker (w/ Paul Bearer) defeated Tatanka (w/ Ted Dibiase)

 

Seems pretty damn terrible

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The May 13, 1996 Edition of RAW is a Professional wrestling television show of the WWE's RAW brand, took place on April 29, 1996 in Sioux City, Iowa.

 

 

 

 

 

Results

 

Numbers in parentheses indicate the length of the match.

© refers to the champion(s) heading into the match.

Ahmed Johnson defeated Zip (w/ Sunny & Skip)

Vader (w/ Jim Cornette) defeated Duke Droese

Justin Bradshaw (w/ Uncle Zebakiah) defeated Aldo Montoya

Shawn Michaels (w/ Jose Lothario) defeated Hunter Hearst Helmsley (20:00)

 

Other Segments

 

Included Vince McMahon conducting an in-ring interview with the Undertaker & Paul Bearer which was interrupted by Goldust and Marlena, with Mankind attacking Taker from behind moments later and applying the Mandible Claw.

Featured footage of the WWF's tour of Kuwait in which Davey Boy Smith attacked Shawn Michaels on the beach, dragging him into the ocean.

 

OHHHH SHIT. HBK VS HHH

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^ I thought you were born in 1977...on account of your username.

 

Being a Digimon fan seems a bit less weird now. :lol:

I just put those sevens in every username, lol. Makes it easier to get a name that isn't already taken. Needed a number, and 7 came to mind. I used to make a name specific to each game, forum, website or whatever, but then I decided to be more consistent.
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Closest would be Feb. 5th, 1996.

 

WCW

 

WCW World Heavyweight Champion Randy Savage (w/Elizabeth & Woman) vs. Chris Benoit

Arn Anderson & Brian Pillman vs. Kevin Sullivan & Hugh Morrus (w/Jimmy Hart)

Ric Flair (w/Woman) vs. Marcus Bagwell

WCW World Tag Team Champions Sting & Lex Luger vs. The Road Warriors

 

 

WWF:

 

Shawn Michaels & Diesel v. British Bulldog & Yokozuna

The 1-2-3 Kid v. Hakushi

WWF title: Bret Hart v. Undertaker

 

 

As usual until 1999, WCW put on a far superior show. And yes, I've watched both. Even then, 99 WCW was at least entertaining and not dull like RAW is most days.

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Born 20th of June in 1999, on a Sunday.

 

Here's what happened on RAW the day after:

 

Jeff Jarrett (w/ Debra) © defeated Ken Shamrock and Test in a Triple Threat Match to retain the WWF Intercontinental Championship (2:27)

 

The Rock defeated Edge (3:34)

 

Viscera defeated Mark Henry in a Gorilla Press Slam Match (2:13)

 

Steve Austin defeated The Big Bossman (w/ Shane McMahon & Vince McMahon) in a Winner Decides Main Event Stipulations For King Of The Ring Match (6:33)

 

Prince Albert (w/ Droz) vs. Val Venis ended in a no contest

 

Mr. Ass & The Acolytes (Bradshaw & Faarooq) defeated D-Generation X (The Road Dogg & X-Pac) & Kane (1:10)

 

The Big Show defeated Hardcore Holly in a Hardcore Match (2:18)

 

Gerald Brisco & Pat Patterson defeated Shane McMahon & Vince

McMahon by DQ (2:25)

 

The Undertaker (w/ Paul Bearer) © defeated Triple H (w/ Chyna) by DQ to retain the WWF Championship (6:36

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I was born Friday, Februay 23 '96.

 

But here's the Raw on the week of my birthday:

Razor Ramon defeated WWF IC Champion Goldust (w/ Marlena) via count-out

Skip & Zip (w/ Sunny) fought Barry Horowitz & Aldo Montoya to a no contest

Steve Austin (w/ Ted Dibiase) defeated Marty Jannetty

The Undertaker (w/ Paul Bearer) defeated Tatanka (w/ Ted Dibiase)

 

Seems pretty damn terrible

At least you didn't have *censored*ing Mantaur on your show

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Was born on a Thursday but here's what occurred on the RAW 4 days after I was born...

 

The January 30, 1995 Edition of RAW is a Professional wrestling television show of the WWE's RAW brand, which was taped on January 23, 1995 at the Manatee Civic Center in Palmetto, Florida.

 

Results
King Kong Bundy (w/ Ted DiBiase) defeated Mabel
Hakushi (w/ Shinja) defeated Ricky Santana
Aldo Montoya defeated David Sierra
The Smoking Gunns (Billy Gunn & Bart Gunn) © defeated 1-2-3 Kid & Bob Holly to retain the WWF Tag Team Championship
Kama defeated Jumbo Berretta
Commentators
Vince McMahon
Shawn Michaels
Ring announcer
Howard Finkel
Referees
Jack Doan
Earl Hebner

 

To be honest, I have no idea who a bit more than half of those people are but from the sounds of it, this RAW wasn't anything too special. I also had no idea Shawn Michaels used to be a commentator.

 

Kinda Off Topic: I share the same birthday as Sasha Banks, she was born 3 years before me but still, I think that's pretty cool.

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