Kemo
05-21-2019, 08:44 PM
Mick Foley’s segment from RAW last night has garnered strong opinions from fans. The introduction of the 24/7 title was only one of two changes to the show which took place during the segment, however.
Foley stated that he was hoping to make Monday’s “RAW” again. With that line, the lighting in the building changed.
“Starting tonight, the 3rd hour of RAW each and ever week is about to get downright mean and nasty,” Foley said. “A little bit dirty.”
With those words, the logo on the Videotron and LED boards switched from a red and white RAW logo to a more basic red and black one. You can notice the change take place at the 1:34 mark of the video below:
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Foley then proceeded to explain the rules for the 24/7 title.
According to a report from Fightful, WWE wants to change the look of RAW’s 3rd hour. This is being done to help the final hour stand out from the rest of the show.
The 3rd hour of the show is expected to feel more “Raw” moving forward. This could mean a return to how the show was shot in the early 90s. Upon debuting, Monday Night RAW had a grittier feel to it.
Foley stated that he was hoping to make Monday’s “RAW” again. With that line, the lighting in the building changed.
“Starting tonight, the 3rd hour of RAW each and ever week is about to get downright mean and nasty,” Foley said. “A little bit dirty.”
With those words, the logo on the Videotron and LED boards switched from a red and white RAW logo to a more basic red and black one. You can notice the change take place at the 1:34 mark of the video below:
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Foley then proceeded to explain the rules for the 24/7 title.
According to a report from Fightful, WWE wants to change the look of RAW’s 3rd hour. This is being done to help the final hour stand out from the rest of the show.
The 3rd hour of the show is expected to feel more “Raw” moving forward. This could mean a return to how the show was shot in the early 90s. Upon debuting, Monday Night RAW had a grittier feel to it.