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Raw Superstars Roster
Monday Night Raw is the flagship of the WWE. It's where they place all of the focus and best stars. The biggest storylines happen on Monday Night Raw. The biggest stars show up on Monday Night Raw.
The Main Event
The main event scene on Monday Night Raw is quite strong, which isn't a surprise considering the WWE focuses on it more than anything else. Four of the best wrestlers in the WWE (John Cena, Randy Orton, Triple H, and King Booker) are involved in the Raw main event scene |
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John Cena
Barring a serious injury or a Wellness Porgram violation, John Cena should be a main eventer for the Raw brand for the next few years. |
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Randy Orton
The WWE desperately wants to keep him in the main event scene on Raw, but Randy Orton seems to always find a way to jeopardize his spot. |
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Triple H
Now that he's back, he should definitely be a main eventer for a while. Wonder how long it'll be before we see him feuding with John Cena for the title. |
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King Booker
With King Booker being one of the most entertaining guys in all of wrestling right now, it'll be a shame when he eventually gets moved to the midcard. |
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The Midcard
Raw's midcard scene is filled with heels at the moment. That should be fixed whenever Shawn Michaels and Bobby Lashley return from their injuries. |
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Carlito
Carlito must have figured out a way to get out of the doghouse with management because they started pushing him again as of late. |
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Umaga
He could have been a main eventer on Smackdown, but the writers chose to keep him on Raw. They also tried turning him into a face, but failed. |
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Mr Kennedy
The WWE has been grooming him to eventually become a main eventer. His involvement in the federal drug probe might slow down his push a bit. |
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Jeff Hardy
He's easily one of the most popular stars in the entire WWE, but the writers will probably never move him past the midcard scene. |
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The Rest
This is basically a random group of guys. The writers really want to push Snitsky and Cody Rhodes up the ladder, but their ideas just aren't working right now. They might have found a gem in Santino Marella, though, now that he's slowly turning heel. |
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Cody Rhodes
The writers are trying to get Cody Rhodes slowly over by having him tear through the low card. He's still not ready for a big push just yet, though. |
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Daivari
Still not sure why the writers didn't move Daivari over to Smackdown to be the Great Khali's manager. He could also help the cruiserweight division as well. |
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Jim Duggan
The WWE is basically doing him a favor by giving him a job. Jim Duggan still can generate some reaction from the audience members on Heat, though. |
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Santino Marella
It seemed like Santino Marella was on his way out the door until a gradual heel turn got the audience to start paying attention to him. |
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Sandman
It still doesn't make sense to see him on here instead of in ECW where he belongs. Hopefully, they send him back soon because ECW could use him. |
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Super Crazy
He's a tremendous performer who could definitely be a star in the cruiserweight division. He doesn't need to be involved in random feuds on Raw. |
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Snitsky
The writers are trying to push him towards the main event scene, but there's really not too many people who are buying it. |
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Val Venis
He's a solid performer who's also a good employee. His time as a wrestler might be coming to an end as the WWE wants him to become a trainer. |
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