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It is one of the most exciting and well-known television shows in the country and has been on air for more than twenty years. It is the ever popular WWE Raw; a live wrestling show with high intensity drama and elaborate story lines recorded in front of a live audience. It is seen all over the world with millions of people tuning in every night to support their favorite wrestling superstars. It is a spectacle to see as they use pyrotechnics, lights, smoke machines and music to set the tone for every performance. So buy your WWE Raw Brooklyn tickets today and don’t miss out on this once in a lifetime opportunity.
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People have only read about the gladiators of old, fighting amongst each other to entertain crowds of fans packed in one big amphitheatre. It was not until 1993, when the first episode of WWE Raw aired that a similar style of fighting achieved national and international recognition. The swords and spears were replaced with chairs and tables while people were introduced to colorful new characters that they could cheer and applaud for like the Undertaker and Hulk Hogan. While wrestling had been a professional sport for a very long time, WWE Raw brought it in to the mainstream and made it famous worldwide. So buy your WWE Raw Brooklyn tickets and watch your favorite wrestlers live in action.
The WWE can trace its origins back to 1952 when Jess McMahon and Toots Mondt started the Capitol Wrestling Corporation. They started off as boxing promoters but moved on to promoting wrestling in different parts of the country. His efforts laid the groundwork for his son and later his grandson, Vince McMahon, to start the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) in 1980. By the time Raw aired, the WWF had already garnered quite a reputation among wrestling fans.
WWE Raw was unique at the time of its inception because it was a live show which incorporated a live audience in large arenas and did not pre-record their shows. Their intricate story line, as well as the thrilling fight, sets WWE Raw apart.