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Monday Night Raw Pre-Show is a professional wrestling television program that was produced by WWE in 2014 and aired on WWE Network. The show was designed as a lead-in to the primary spectacle Monday Night Raw, which is among the most-watched pro wrestling shows worldwide. The Pre-Show was filled with backstage interviews, match previews, expert analyses and sometimes, exclusive matches – all of which can be seen as a teasing glimpse into the night's main event.

While Monday Night Raw is a stimulating, full of action-packed three-hour extravaganza, the Monday Night Raw Pre-Show prepared fans for what to expect in the main event. The running time was typically 30 minutes and provided a thoughtful and engaging insight into the storylines, plot twists, and characters that one would expect to encounter throughout Monday Night Raw.

The Pre-Show was hosted by a panel of WWE broadcasting personalities such as Scott Stanford and WWE Superstars. The hosts worked to not just preview that night's episode of Raw, but also offered their unique insights, expert analyses, and individual perspectives on the current storylines, upcoming feuds and expectations. They brought nuances and trivia that added an extra layer of appreciation of the sport for the dedicated fans.

In addition to the host panel discussing the night's event, the Pre-Show also featured exclusive backstage interviews with WWE Superstars. These interviews not only brought fans closer to their favorite wrestlers but also dug deeper into their motivations, rivalries, stances, and anticipation leading towards their matches. Occasionally, the show would be interspersed with some historical reflections, highlighting classic moments from Monday Night Raw’s illustrious past.

One of the fascinating aspects of the Pre-Show was its emphasis on social media integration. The show consistently Incorporated real-time tweets, Facebook posts, and other social media content from fans and wrestlers alike, making it an interactive experience for viewers. Social media had not only become an essential platform for WWE to engage with its global fan base, but also a storyline driver and narrative device within the show.

An exciting element of the Pre-Show was the exclusive matches. These were not part of the main Monday Night Raw events but served as appetizers or warm-up bouts before the main card. It featured Superstars who were perhaps not at the center of the main event storylines, but it provided an excellent opportunity for these wrestlers to showcase their talents in front of the faithful.

Every episode ended with the final anticipatory build-up to Monday Night Raw. The Pre-Show served its purpose in hyping up the event and ensuring that viewers were hooked, excited, and ready for the promises that Monday Night Raw continued to keep. It was just like the tease before the drop in a roller coaster ride, charting the anticipation level from a casual watcher to a maddening wrestling fan screaming at the top of their lungs.

With its strategic blend of discussions, interviews, exclusive matches, and enthusiastic anticipation for the main event, the Monday Night Raw Pre-Show further helped WWE foster a more engaged and active fan community. All in all, the Pre-Show was as much a part of the complete WWE experience in 2014 as the main Monday Night Raw event. It was a showcase of the company's commitment to providing entertainment to its fans in every possible form and ensuring that there's never a dull moment in the world of WWE. Even before the curtain rose on Monday Night Raw, the Pre-Show ensured that the fans were "warmed up" and fully primed for the spectacle in store. To put it succinctly, it served as the perfect appetizer before feasting on the main event's tantalizing dishes.

Monday Night Raw Pre-Show is a series categorized as a currently airing. Spanning 2 seasons with a total of 42 episodes, the show debuted on 2014. The series has earned a no reviews from both critics and viewers. The IMDb score stands at undefined.

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Sports
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WWE NETWORK
Cast
Josh Lomberger As Himself as Josh Matthews Booker Huffman As Himself as Booker T Ric Flair As Himself Kevin Kiley Jr. As Himself as Alex Riley Renee Young ‏ As Herself Byron Saxton As Himself Tom Hannifan As Tom Phillips