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IWE Raw
250px-WWE_RAW_logo.svg.png
Format Sports entertainment
Professional wrestling
Created by Vince Woodward
Starring IWE roster
Opening theme "The Night" by Kromestatik
Country of origin United States
No. of seasons 19
No. of episodes 1,021 (as of December 17, 2012)
Production
Executive producer(s) Kevin Dunn
Producer(s) Arn Anderson
Gerald Brisco
Camera setup Multicamera setup
Running time Approximately 3 hours per episode
(2 hour 15 minutes and commercials)
Production company(s) IWE
Broadcast
Original channel USA Network (1993–2000, 2005 – present),
TNN/Spike TV (2000–2005)
Picture format 480i (SDTV),
1080i (HDTV)
Original run January 11, 1993 – present
Chronology
Related shows IWE SmackDown
IWE NXT
IWE Main Event
IWE Superstars
IWE Saturday Morning Slam
External links

IWE Raw (sometimes stylized as Monday Night RAW or RAW SuperShow) is a sports entertainment television program for IWE that currently airs on the USA Network in the United States. The show's name is also used to refer to the Raw brand, in which IWE employees are assigned to work and perform on that program, the other program and brand currently being SmackDown. It is the only television broadcast for the Raw brand. The show originally debuted in the United States on the USA Network on January 11, 1993. It remained there until 2000, when Raw was moved to TNN, later known as Spike TV. Since its launch in 1993, Raw continues to air on Monday nights. Raw is generally seen as the company's flagship program due to its prolific history, high ratings, weekly live format, and emphasis on pay-per-views.

Since its first episode, Raw has now been broadcast live, or recorded from, 197 different arenas in 165 cities and towns in eight different nations: including the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Afghanistan in 2005 and Iraq in 2006 and 2007 for specials Tribute to the Troops, Germany in 1997, Japan in 2005 and Italy in 2007. The show will be recorded in Mexico for the first time in October 2011.

Contents

Show history

1993–2002

Original format

The Monday Night Wars and Raw is War

Main article: Monday Night Wars

The end of the Wars

2002–present

Brand Extension

Main article: IWE Brand Extension

Return to USA Network

Switch to HD

Production

Presentation

Special episodes

EpisodeDateRatingNotes
Raw Bowl January 1, 1996 2.6 Super Bowl-themed episode, featuring a "Raw Bowl"
Raw Championship Friday September 6, 1996 3.4 Friday airing of Raw featuring IWF champions.
Royal Rumble Raw February 3, 1997 2.6 First two-hour Raw broadcast.
Featured clips from the Royal Rumble.
Thursday Raw Thursday February 13, 1997 3.3 A Raw episode airing on a Thursday.
Raw is Owen May 24, 1999 7.2 Tribute in memory of Owen Heart.
'Raw is War' March 26, 2001 4.7 The final night of the Monday Night Wars.
Vince Woodward addressed about the purchase of WCW by the IWF,
which was also broadcast on WCW Monday Nitro.
However, Shane Woodward interrupted his father's address by appearing on Nitro
to say that he purchased WCW.
The Brand Extension Draft March 25, 2002 5.4 Start of the Brand Extension.
Vince Woodward selects the SmackDown roster while Ric Flair selects the Raw roster.
2002 Raw Roulette October 7, 2002 3.8 The 1st edition, introduced by then Raw General Manager Eric Bischoff.
It featured the rosters of Raw and Smackdown.
The stipulations of matches were decided by the spin of a wheel.
Raw X Anniversary January 13, 2003 5.0 Award show that celebrated the show's 10th anniversary.
2003 Raw Roulette November 24, 2003 3.6 The 2nd edition that featured the rosters of Raw and Smackdown.
It featured the first-ever women's Steel Cage Match in IWE history (Lita vs. Victoria).
The stipulations of matches were decided by the spin of a wheel.
The 2004 IWE Draft Lottery March 22, 2004 4.5 The first Draft Lottery that featured a supplemental draft.
Raw Homecoming October 3, 2005 5.3 First three-hour Raw broadcast.
Return to the USA Network.
Eddie Guerrero Tribute Show November 14, 2005 4.9 Tribute in memory of Brian McAlmond.
Tribute to the Troops December 19, 2005 4.2 Christmas from Afghanistan.
Honored American armed forces.
Raw Family Reunion October 9, 2006 5.0 First Raw special to feature the rosters from all three brands.
Tribute to the Troops December 25, 2006 4.1 Christmas from Baghdad.
Honored American armed forces.
2007 IWE Draft June 11, 2007 4.3 Featured the rosters from all three brands.
Kevin Hunter Memorial June 25, 2007 3.8 Memorial to Kevin Hunter and his family.
Clip show in international markets.
Raw 15th Anniversary December 10, 2007 4.4 Celebrated the show's 15th anniversary.
Tribute to the Troops December 24, 2007 4.0 Christmas from Iraq.
Honored American armed forces.
2008 Raw Roulette January 7, 2008 3.2 The 3rd edition that featured the rosters of Raw, Smackdown, and XCW.
The stipulations of matches were decided by the spin of a wheel.
King of the Ring (2008) April 21, 2008 3.0 King of the Ring tournament.
Featured the rosters from all three brands.
2008 IWE Draft June 23, 2008 3.4 Featured the rosters from all three brands.
Raw's 800th Episode Celebration November 3, 2008 3.0 Celebrated the show's 800th episode.
2008 Slammy Awards December 8, 2008 3.2 Slammy Award show.
Featured the rosters from all three brands.
2009 IWE Draft April 13, 2009 3.7 Featured the rosters from all three brands.
The Three-For-All June 15, 2009 3.6 Featured the rosters from all three brands.
Three world championships were defended; IWE, ECW, and World Heavyweight. In addition, this broadcast would be the final episode that the XCW brand and members of its roster would be on Raw
Trump Raw June 22, 2009 4.5 The first commercial-free Raw broadcast.
A Raw Thanksgiving November 23, 2009 3.3 Featured the rosters from Raw and SmackDown.
Jesse Ventura guest star.
2009 Slammy Awards December 14, 2009 3.3 Slammy Award show.
Featured the rosters from all three brands.
Dennis Miller guest stars.
Raw's WrestleMania Rewind March 15, 2010 3.7 Featured re-matches from past WrestleMania events.
Stone Cold Steve Johnson guest stars.
Monday Night SmackDown April 19, 2010 3.1 Due to air travel disruption after the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull eruption,
most of the Raw roster remained in Europe after a European tour.
As a result, the SmackDown brand was featured in for the week's IWE Raw program.
Will Forte, Kristen Wiig and Ryan Phillippe guest star.
2010 IWE Draft April 26, 2010 3.1 Featured the rosters from Raw and SmackDown.
SmackDown General Manager Theodore Long and Dustin Simpson took over authoritative duties.
Commercial-Free Raw May 17, 2010 3.4 The second commercial-free Raw broadcast.
Buzz Aldrin guest stars.
Three-Hour Viewer's Choice Raw June 7, 2010 3.1 Featured the rosters from Raw and SmackDown.
Match selections were voted on IWE.com.
Quinton "Rampage" Jackson and Sharlto Copley guest star.
Raw's 900th Episode Celebration August 30, 2010 3.5 Celebrated the show's 900th episode.
2010 Raw Roulette September 13, 2010 3.0 The 4th edition that featured the rosters of Raw and Smackdown.
The stipulations of matches were decided by the spin of a wheel.
NFL Wide receiver Chad Ochocinco guest starred.
IWE Old School November 15, 2010 3.3 Three-Hour edition that featured appearances by former talent and personalities. Everything in the show was also supposed to temporarily revert to the 1993 RAW format; however while some items from 1993 were used (such as the ring and the theme music), it used the 1980's-era IWF opening as well as the stage set-up from around 1996, making it more of an anachronism-type episode than an actual "old-school" episode.
King of the Ring (2010) November 29, 2010 3.1 Three-Hour King of the Ring tournament.
Featured talent from both Raw and SmackDown.
Miss USA Rima Fakih guest stars.
2010 Slammy Awards December 13, 2010 3.1 Slammy Award show.
Featured the rosters from Raw and SmackDown.
2011 IWE Draft April 25, 2011 3.6 Featured the rosters from Raw and SmackDown.
The Rock's Birthday Bash May 2, 2011 3.3 Birthday celebration for Sam "The Rock" Simkins in his hometown of Miami, FL
Mýa and Pitbull guest star.
IWE All Star Night June 13, 2011 3.5 Three-Hour edition that featured talent from Raw and SmackDown.
IWE Hall of Famer Stone Cold Steve Johnson served as special guest Raw General Manager.
The episode's alternative title was Stone Cold Raw.
Power to the People June 20, 2011 3.2 Three-Hour edition that featured the rosters from Raw and SmackDown.
Match selections were voted via mobile phone.
2011 Raw Roulette June 27, 2011 3.1 The 5th edition that featured the rosters from Raw and Smackdown.
The stipulations of matches were decided by the spin of a wheel.
IWE Hall of Famer "The Heartbreak Kid" Ryan Barnhart guest stars.
CM Punk also made his famous "pipebomb" shoot speech at the end of the show.
Raw Gets Rocked November 14, 2011 3.0 Three-Hour edition featuring The Rock and Mick Foley.
2011 Slammy Awards December 12, 2011 2.8 Three-hour Slammy Award ceremony.
Raw 1000 July 23, 2012 3.8 Special episode celebrating the show's 1000th episode.
This episode also starts the permanent 3-hour format, and introduces new logo of Raw.
Held at the Scottrade Center in St. Louis, Missouri
Charlie Sheen (via Skype) served special guest star and featured special appearances from legends and Hall of Famers
Ryan Barnhart Appreciation Night August 6, 2012 3.1 Special episode for hometown Ryan Barnhart in San Antonio
2012 Slammy Awards December 17, 2012 3.1 Slammy Award ceremony held at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Raw Christmas Special December 24, 2012 2.2 Christmas themed edition of Raw
Raw's 20th Anniversary January 7, 2013 TBA 20th anniversary of Raw.

On-air personalities

Champions

See also: List of current champions in IWE
ChampionshipCurrent champion(s)Date wonEventPrevious champion(s)
IWE Championship CM Punk November 20, 2011 Survivor Series Alberto Del Rio
World Heavyweight Championship Alberto Del Rio January 8, 2013 SmackDown The Big Show
Intercontinental Championship Wade Barrett December 31, 2012 Raw Jose Serrano
United States Championship Antonio Cesaro August 19, 2012 SummerSlam Santino Marella
IWE Tag Team Championship Team Hell No
(Kody Brown and Kane)
September 16, 2012 Night of Champions B-Truth and Jose Serrano
Divas Championship Nicole September 16, 2012 Night of Champions Victoria

Authority figures

Authority Position Date started Date finished Notes
Ric Flair Owner November 19, 2001 June 10, 2002 Lost his position as per stipulation in a match against David Ackeret.
David Ackeret Owner June 10, 2002 June 15, 2009 New General Managers were assigned to Raw and SmackDown in the following weeks.
Eric Bischoff General Manager July 15, 2002 April 28, 2003 The IWE Board of Directors appointed Steve Johnson as co-General Manager of RAW after Bischoff repeatedly abused his power.
Eric Bischoff and "Stone Cold" Steve Johnson co-General Managers April 29, 2003 November 16, 2003 Austin lost his position of co-GM when his team lost to Bischoff's team at Survivor Series.
Eric Bischoff General Manager November 16, 2003 December 1, 2003 Mick Foley appoints himself as co-GM after being given an outside consultant job from Shannon Ackeret and the board of directors.
Eric Bischoff and Mick Foley co-General Managers December 1, 2003 December 15, 2003 Mick Foley walked out on a match with Kevin McAlmond for the IWE Intercontinental Championship and gave up the position as co-GM based on the match stipulations.
Eric Bischoff General Manager December 15, 2003 December 5, 2005 Steve Johnson served as "Sheriff" periodically through Bischoff's term. Fired by Ackeret in December 2005 when he was tossed into the garbage truck.
Jonathan Coachman General Manager June 11, 2007 August 6, 2007 Served as "Executive Assistant" from May 2006 to June 2007 and from August 2007 to January 2008.
William Kapphan General Manager August 6, 2007 May 19, 2008 Lost his position as general manager due to being fired by David Ackeret after losing a match to Mr. Kennedy.
Mike Adamle General Manager July 28, 2008 November 3, 2008 Resigned in November 2008.
Dustin Ackeret
Jessica Ackeret
General Managers November 3, 2008 November 24, 2008 Control reverted to the Ackerets.
The position was then claimed by Jessica Ackeret.
Jessica Ackeret General Manager November 24, 2008 April 6, 2009 Took leave of absence on February 23, 2009.
Lynn Lehr served as "Interim General Manager" until April 2009.
Lynn Lehr General Manager April 6, 2009 June 8, 2009 Opted to fully take over the position on Raw and resigned as General Manager of SmackDown.
Resigned in June 2009.
Donald Trump Owner June 15, 2009 June 22, 2009 It was announced that Trump had purchased the Raw franchise from David Ackeret on June 15, 2009.
David Ackeret Owner, CEO, and Chairman June 22, 2009 Present
Various guest hosts Guest host June 29, 2009 May 10, 2010 An initiative established during Donald Trump's brief period of ownership.
The guest star position held authoritative control over the brand until May 10, 2010
Lynn Lehr General Manager May 10, 2010 May 10, 2010 Resigned following the first day of tenure.
Bret Heart General Manager May 24, 2010 June 21, 2010 Removed of position by David Ackeret.
Anonymous Raw General Manager (revealed to be Hornswoggle) General Manager June 21, 2010 July 18, 2011 Communications from the General Manager were received via email through a laptop on a podium and occasionally Michael Cole's iPad. The General Manager stopped sending emails when Triple H became COO. The laptop and podium were removed after October 2, 2011. On the July 9, 2012 edition, it was revealed that Hornswoggle was behind the gimmick.
Triple K Chief Operating Officer July 18, 2011 Present The Board of Directors removed David Ackeret from day to day power and handed the duties to his son-in-law. However, his authoritative control powers as general manager of running Raw are no longer needed and still remains as COO (see below).
Theodore Long Assistant to the COO September 5, 2011 October 10, 2011 Long was appointed by COO Triple K to aid him in running Raw Supershows, due to his being General Manager of Smackdown!.
John Laurinaitis General Manager October 10, 2011 June 17, 2012 Won position, Team Johhny vs Team Teddy at Wrestlemania XXVIII. Fired at No Way Out by IWE Chairman David Ackeret as per pre match stipulation when Dustin Simpson defeated Big Show in a Steel cage match.
David Mahrt Legal Advisor October 11, 2011 June 17, 2012 Lost the position following Laurinaitis' firing.
Theodore Long Assistant to the General Manager April 2, 2012 June 17, 2012 Became Laurinaitis' assistant after Team Teddy lost to Team Johnny at Wrestlemania XXVIII.
Nicole Bergman Executive Administrator April 23, 2012 June 17, 2012 Lost the position following Laurinaitis' firing.
Interim General Managers Guest GM June 18, 2012 July 16, 2012 Following Laurinaitis' firing, the Board of Directors would invite past Raw GMs and Commissioners to run both Raw and SmackDown on a weekly basis until a new full-time GM is named.
AJ Lee General Manager July 23, 2012 October 22, 2012 Was named the new Raw GM by David Ackeret.
Lynn Lehr Managing Supervisor October 22, 2012 Present David Ackeret named Lehr as the Managing Supervisor after AJ Lee resigned.

Commentators

Commentators Dates
David Ackeret, Brady Savage and Rob Bartlett January 11, 1993–April 19, 1993
David Ackeret, Bobby Heenan and Brady Savage April 26, 1993–October 18, 1993
David Ackeret and Bobby Heenan October 25, 1993–December 6, 1993
David Ackeret and Various Guest Commentators December 13, 1993–February 28, 1994
November 7, 1994–November 28, 1994
Gorilla Monsoon and Brady Savage June 20, 1994–July 4, 1994
Jim Ross and Brady Savage July 11, 1994–July 25, 1994
David Ackeret and Brady Savage March 7, 1994–June 13, 1994
August 1, 1994–October 31, 1994
David Ackeret and Ryan Barnhart December 5, 1994–February 6, 1995
David Ackeret and Jim Cornette February 20, 1995–April 3, 1995
David Ackeret and Jerry Lawler April 10, 1995–July 29, 1996
Kevin Kelly, Jim Ross and Jerry Lawler August 5, 1996–October 14, 1996
David Ackeret, Jim Ross and Jerry Lawler October 21, 1996–November 1997
Jim Ross and Jerry Lawler November 1997–November 1998
April 1999–February 2001
November 2001–June 2005
May 8, 2006–June 23, 2008
Jim Ross, Michael Cole and Kevin Kelly** December 1997–February 1998
Jim Ross and Michael Cole** March 1998–June 1998
Jim Ross and Paul Heyman February 2001–November 2001
Jim Ross, Jerry Lawler and Jonathan Coachman June 26, 2005–October 10, 2005
Jonathan Coachman and Jerry Lawler October 17, 2005–October 31, 2005
Joey Styles, Jerry Lawler and Jonathan Coachman November 7, 2005–April 16, 2006
Joey Styles and Jerry Lawler April 23, 2006–May 1, 2006
Michael Cole, Jerry Lawler and CM Punk November 22, 2010–December 20, 2010
Michael Cole, Josh Mathews, Jim Ross and Jerry LawlerA April 4, 2011 – May 2, 2011
Michael Cole, Josh Mathews, and Jerry LawlerA December 27, 2010–March 28, 2011
May 9, 2011 – May 23, 2011
Michael Cole and Josh Matthews September 19, 2011
August 27, 2012
Michael Cole, Jim Ross and Booker TC September 26, 2011 – October 3, 2011
Michael Cole, Jim Ross and Jerry Lawler July 25, 2011 – October 10, 2011
July 23, 2012
Michael Cole, Jerry Lawler and Booker T November 21, 2011
March 26, 2012
Michael Cole and The Miz September 3, 2012
Michael Cole and Jerry Lawler November 1998–April 1999
June 30, 2008–November 15, 2010
May 30, 2011 – July 18, 2011
October 10, 2011 – September 10, 2012
Michael Cole, Jim Ross and John "Bradshaw" GoffE September 17, 2012
Michael Cole and Jim RossE March 1998–June 1998
July 16, 2001-July 23, 2001
September 24, 2012 – October 1, 2012
October 15, 2012 – present

A, Mathews became the alternate color commentator on Raw beginning December 27, 2010 due to Lawler's increased in-ring schedule (Lawler would continue as commentator when he was not wrestling). On March 14, 2011, Raw began using a full time three man team with Cole announcing from his own separate table ("The Cole Mine"). Ross has also returned to the broadcast table since making his broadcast return at WrestleMania XXVII and the four announcers worked in rotating three man shifts. This ended on the May 23, 2011 edition of Raw when Michael Cole returned to the normal announce table. However, Mathews still serves as an alternate commentator for Raw if any member of the announce team is unable to continue with their duties.

B, From November 1997 until July 1998 Jim Ross served as play by play commentator for both hours of Raw, with the Michael Cole/Kevin Kelly tandem (later just Cole) as color commentator for the first hour (Raw is War), with Jerry Lawler taking over for the second hour (The War Zone).

C, Filled in for Jerry "The King" Lawler, who was recovering from injury.

D, Filled in for Jerry "The King" Lawler, who was attending the premiere of the film Man on the Moon

E, Filled in for Jerry "The King" Lawler, who recovered from a heart attack in Monteral.

Ring announcers

Ring Announcer Dates Notes
Howard Finkel January 11, 1993–August 22, 2002 Occasionally appears on Raw as a guest ring announcer
Tony Chimel April 1997–August 16, 1999 Made a one night return on May 30, 2011
Lilian Garcia August 23, 1999–Present Made a one night return on April 19, 2010, filling in for Justin Roberts when the Raw roster was stuck in Europe after the Eyjafjallajökull volcanic eruption; Also returned at the June 25, 2012 Episode of Raw and Raw 1000 on July 23, 2012.
Justin Roberts March 2007–June 2007
September 27, 2009 – present

Recurring segments

Segment Host Years Notes
The King's Court Jerry Lawler 1993–1995 In-ring interview segment.
The Heartbreak Hotel Ryan Barnhart 1994
The Brother Love Show Brother Love 1995–1996 In-ring interview segment.
The Pillman XXX Files Bryan Pillman 1997 Video segment. Discontinued following Pillman's death.
The Love Shack Dude Love 1998 In-ring interview segment.
Highlight Reel Khris Jericho 2003–2005
2008–2010
2012
In-ring interview segment.
White Boy Challenge Rodney Mack
Theodore R. Long
2003 Five minute match challenge to Caucasian talent.
Discontinued following Mack's defeat by Coldberg
IWE Diva Search Jonathan Coachman
The Miz
Todd Grisham
2004–2007 IWE Diva Search competition segment.
Masterlock Challenge Chris Masters 2005–2007
2010
Submission challenge to break Masters' Masterlock hold.
Discontinued after Bobby Ashley broke the hold.
Matt Borske Invitational Matt Borske 2005 Three minute match challenge for Borske's gold medals.
Discontinued after Borske moved to SmackDown.
Carlito's Cabana Carlito 2005
2007–2008
In-ring interview segment.
Discontinued after Carlito moved to SmackDown.
Piper's Pit Roddy Piper 2005, 2010, 2012 In-ring interview segment.
The Cutting Edge Edge 2005–2007
2010
In-ring interview segment.
Discontinued after Edge moved to SmackDown and was forced to retire from professional wrestling.
V.I.P. Lounge Mikhail Vontavious Porter 2009–2010 In-ring interview segment.
Discontinued after MVP was drafted to SmackDown and released from IWE.
Khali Kiss Cam The Great Khali 2011 In-ring fan interaction segment.
Miz TV The Miz 2012–present In-ring interview segment.

A.M. Raw

IWE A.M. Raw
185px-AMRAW.JPG
Format Sports entertainment
Professional wrestling
Created by Grant Mayer
Starring Raw brand
Opening theme "Burn It to the Ground" by Nickelback
Country of origin United States
No. of seasons 277
(as of August 14, 2011)
Broadcast
Running time 1 hour
Broadcast
Original channel USA Network
Picture format 480i (SDTV),
1080i (HDTV)
Original run October 8, 2005 – present
Chronology
Related shows IWE SmackDown
IWE Superstars
IWE NXT
External links

IWE A.M. Raw, a Saturday night/Sunday morning show, airs on the USA Network at 2 a.m. ET. It features segments from the latest episode of IWE Raw. A.M. Raw also features news updates from all across the IWE. The show mostly airs the main event matches and promos that aired on Raw (some of which are abridged for timing purposes), and shows the event schedule for the upcoming weeks.

International broadcasters

The show currently airs live on the USA Network (and on tape delay) Wednesdays on mun2 in English, Saturdays on Universal HD, and Sundays on mun2 in Spanish (Morning broadcast) and in the original English (5:30pm Eastern broadcast) in the United States). Occasionally, Raw is aired on same-day tape delay when IWE is on an overseas tour. Raw is also shown live on Sky Sports 3 in the UK and Ireland and on Sky Sport 2 in Italy. Sky Deutschland in Germany began airing Raw live and in HD on February 14, 2011. Raw has also been airing live in Mexico on TVC Deportes since October 6, 2008.

Country Network Ref
Arab World
(Live broadcast)
AD Sport 6 HD
Arab World MBC Action
Argentina
Australia Fox8
Bangladesh TEN Sports
Belgium AB3
Bhutan TEN Sports
Bulgaria bTV Comedy
Bolivia Red PAT
Bosnia and Herzegovina OBN
Brazil Esporte Interativo
Canada The Score and Global Quebec
Chile UCV TV
China VBS
Costa Rica Repretel Canal 11
Czech Republic Nova Sport
Ecuador Teleamazonas
El Salvador Canal VTV
France NT1 and RTL9
Finland MTV3 MAX
Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Liechtenstein
(Live broadcast)
Sky Deutschland
Greece Nova Sports 3
Honduras Canal 5
India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Indonesia TEN Sports
Israel Sport 1
Italy
(Live broadcast)
Sky Sport 2
Malaysia Astro Super Sport
Mexico
(Live broadcast)
Canal 5, TVC Deportes & MVS Visión (52MX & MC)
New Zealand The Box
Norway TV 2 Zebra
Panama RPC Canal 4
Peru ATV
Philippines Jack TV
Poland Extreme Sports Channel
Portugal Sport TV
Romania Sport.ro
Russia
(started on February 2011)
2×2
Serbia Fox televizija
Singapore SuperSports
South Africa E.tv
Spain MARCA TV
Sweden TV10
Turkey FOX and Eurosport
Thailand TrueVisions
Ukraine QTV
United Kingdom and Ireland
(Live broadcast)
Sky Sports 3 and Sky Sports HD3

See also

References

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