Who is the Raw general manager?

Authority figures

Authority figures Position Date finished
John Cena/Guest hosts/Anonymous Raw General Manager General Managers/Coordinator December 29, 2014
Triple H Chief Operating Officer (Storyline) present
Shane McMahon General Manager April 25, 2016
Shane McMahon and Stephanie McMahon Co-General Managers July 11, 2016

When was stone cold GM of Raw?

April 28, 2003
“Stone Cold” Steve Austin and Eric Bischoff become Co-GM’s: Raw, April 28, 2003.

What is Steve Austin doing?

Now, almost 15 years after retiring from the WWE, Steve Austin has continued to stay in the spotlight by successfully exploring other endeavors, from hosting television programs to brewing his own beer. Currently, Austin is the host — and creator — of Country Music Television’s Broken Skull Challenge.

Who is in charge of Raw?

Vince McMahon

WWE Raw
Producers Vince McMahon (Chairman/CEO) Bruce Prichard (Executive Director) Kevin Dunn (Executive Producer)
Camera setup Multi-camera setup
Running time 166 minutes (including commercials)
Production company WWE

Why did Steve Austin quit?

After one final match with The Rock in 2003, Austin announced his retirement. After being hit with a sit-out Tombstone Piledriver, Austin sustained a neck injury that plagued him for the rest of his career.

Who commentates raw?

Jimmy Smith is headed to Monday Night Raw. The former UFC and Bellator color commentator has snagged one of the most coveted jobs in the professional wrestling industry as he joins the WWE’s flagship series Raw as the new play-by-play man alongside color analysts Corey Graves and Byron Saxton.

When did raw go to 2 hours?

February 3, 1997
On February 3, 1997, Raw went to a two-hour format, to compete with the extra hour on Nitro (which had been expanded to two hours in the summer of 1996), and by March 10, it was renamed to Raw Is War. It was also during the time Raw would be aired live more often.