Welcome to Monday Night Raw! The red brand debuted on January 11, 1993, and didn't feature an entrance set so much as a complete overhaul of the Manhattan Center.
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As Raw began to grow, it incorporated a new entrance curtain into its design. Here, Jerry "The King" Lawler rides his litter out of the first precursor to the TitanTron that ran from 1993-1995.
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This new entrance, debuted in 1995, made a blunt, no-frills statement.
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Meet the first version of the TitanTron. The design - first unveiled in 1997 - would experience several small changes throughout the late '90s, but many of the WWE Universe grew up with this design.
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Raw is War ...
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... And the Attitude Era is in full swing.
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Hey, a little love for WWE.com never hurt anyone.
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The TitanTron would eventually get a few minor upgrades, like the structural additions by the curtain ...
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... And a couple of screens mounted on the side.
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Glass shattered when Raw switched networks in 2002, debuting a new, industrial set.
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Raw switched networks again in 2005, and tweaked the set slightly to reflect the change.
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And here we are: WWE debuted a universal TitanTron for Raw and SmackDown on January 18, 2008, incorporating high-definition LEDs to correspond with WWE's first foray into HD broadcasting.