Rebooking RAW - 6/28/21
Premise: Every week fans watch WWE RAW and more often than not you're left wondering why certain things were booked the way they were. This is true for just about any wrestling show you will watch, but with a three hour program every week, RAW can be extremely tedious to get through. This weekly Rebooking RAW series will not be focused on throwing away the current real life plans and storylines presented on TV each week and simply doing what we as fans would rather see. Instead, each week we will take what was presented, and rearrange and reformat things to actually make sense and realistically progress to the next week.
We will present alternative options and predict where the story should go, given what has been presented. This series will be focused on presenting the most entertaining, cohesive and lively three hour show possible. Commercial breaks will be positioned to give matches time to be presented as close to uninterrupted as possible, and promos will be formatted to deliver messages with intensity. In the end, the goal is to show that with the depth of the roster the WWE currently has, good booking could maximize the three hour time slot and present an entertaining and must see TV product. This is Rebooking RAW.
We will present alternative options and predict where the story should go, given what has been presented. This series will be focused on presenting the most entertaining, cohesive and lively three hour show possible. Commercial breaks will be positioned to give matches time to be presented as close to uninterrupted as possible, and promos will be formatted to deliver messages with intensity. In the end, the goal is to show that with the depth of the roster the WWE currently has, good booking could maximize the three hour time slot and present an entertaining and must see TV product. This is Rebooking RAW.
Highlights of what WWE presented last week
Lowlights of what WWE presented last week
So given what was presented on last week's show, here is what I would book this week.
Remember, we are staying true to the direction but changing some things to improve it.
Remember, we are staying true to the direction but changing some things to improve it.
Segment #1 - 8PM Eastern
Segment time: 9:00min
Commercial time: 3:04
Segment #2 - 8:12pm
Segment time: 11:50min
Commercial time: 4:00min
Segment #3 - 8:27pm
Segment time: 4:56min
Commercial time: 3:22min
Segment #4 - 8:36pm
Segment time: 10:25min
Commercial time: 3:41min
Segment time: 10:25min
Commercial time: 3:41min
Segment #5 - 8:50pm
Segment time: 14:55min
Commercial time: 4:00min
Segment #6 - 9:09pm
Segment time: 6:45min
Commercial time: 3:22min
Segment #7 - 9:19pm
Segment time: 7:33min
Commercial time: 3:03min
Segment time: 7:33min
Commercial time: 3:03min
Segment #8 - 9:29pm
Segment time: 7:33min
Commercial time: 3:03min
Segment #9 - 9:39pm
Segment time: 8:47min
Commercial time: 3:40min
Segment #10 - 9:52pm
Segment time: 8:32min
Commercial time: 3:34min
Segment #11 - 10:04pm
Segment time: 8:31min
Commercial time: 3:30min
Segment time: 8:31min
Commercial time: 3:30min
Segment #12 - 10:16pm
Segment time: 5:16min
Commercial time: 3:21min
Segment #13 - 10:24pm
- Announcers run down the current Money in the Bank card and explain certain angles.
- Announcers explain featured matches for next week
Segment time: 4:02min
Commercial time: 3:32min
Segment #14 - 10:32pm
Segment time: 5:39min
Commercial time: 3:17min
Segment #15 - 10:41pm
Segment time: 7:57min
Commercial time: 3:31min
Segment #16 - 10:52pm
Segment time: 8:50min
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