Monday Night RAW part 1/3 ( Wrestlemania XXXII Week ) part 1

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WWE RAW RESULTS - 3/28/16 (FINAL HYPE FOR WRESTLEMANIA 32)
Created on Monday, 28 March 2016 20:00
Written by Adam Martin
WWE RAW Results 3/28/16

WWE Monday Night RAW Results
March 28, 2016
Brooklyn, New York

We go live inside the Barclays Center in Brooklyn as the gong hits. The Undertaker opens the show tonight live from Brooklyn as the crowd erupts. A loud "UNDERTAKER" chant breaks out. The Undertaker grabs a mic. "This WrestleMania...will not be my last." Undertaker said he made it clear to Vince McMahon that the blood of his son is on his hands. "But...Vince's blood very well may be on mine." He understands Shane will fight for his legacy until he draws his last breath. Undertaker says WrestleMania is his yard, Hell in a Cell is his house and at WrestleMania, Shane McMahon rest...in...peace.

Shane McMahon's music hits and Undertaker takes off his jacket. Big reaction for Shane in Brooklyn. Shane grabs a mic. "Hello Brooklyn!" Shane says he is fighting to win and Undertaker is fighting not to lose this Sunday. He describes himself as the instrument of change in WWE "that has been needed for a very, very long time." Shane said whatever is left of his body will crawl into that ring because he will be in control of Monday Night RAW. He said if he has to destroy Undertaker's legacy to get what he wants, that is what he will do. Undertaker tells the rich boy to watch his mouth and that Shane isn't allowed to talk about his legacy. Shane starts walking down the ramp heading towards the ring.

Shane jumps up on the ring apron and wants to talk about legacy. Shane gets inside the ring and starts staring down Undertaker. He wants to take Undertaker back to WrestleMania two years ago where Undertaker's legacy "died." Undertaker said Shane is just like his "old man." He said the very day Shane was born, he's been his daddy's bitch. Shane moves forward with lefts and rights pushing Undertaker to the corner. Shane with tons of body shots. Undertaker launches Shane over the top rope. Undertaker jumps out and sends Shane into the ring barricade. Undertkaer launches Shane against the timekeepers area as well. Undertaker starts clearing the announce table. Shane is trying to fight back. Undertaker with boots to Shane. Undertaker goes for the Last Ride. Shane counters, kicks Undertaker and more right hands. Shane with a big left jab and hits Undertaker in the head with a TV monitor at ringside. Shane clears off the announce table more and hits Undertaker a second time with the TV monitor. Shane rolls back inside the ring, climbs up to the top turnbuckle, jumps and drops a huge flying elbow over Undertaker breaking the table! Undertaker has a cut over his left eye as we see a shot of Shane trying to fight to his feet. Brooklyn starts a loud "YOU STILL GOT IT" chant. Shane fights to his feet and falls back into the steel steps. He struggles around the ring as we see a replay of his flying elbow from the top rope to the announce table. We see Shane getting near the entrance ramp when Undertaker suddenly sits up. Undertaker is on his feet and slashes his throat at Shane. Shane points to the WrestleMania sign as the gong hits and the lights drop. Undertaker continues to recover at ringside as Shane stares him down.

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WWE Monday Night Raw is a professional wrestling and sports entertainment television program that currently airs live on Monday evenings at 8 pm EST on the USA Network in the United States. The show debuted on January 11, 1993 and has since been considered as the flagship program of WWE.[4]

Raw moved from the USA Network to TNN in September 2000,[5] which was rebranded to Spike in August 2003. On October 3, 2005, WWE Raw returned to the USA Network, where it remains today.[6] Archived episodes of the show air on the WWE Network, with select episodes available on-demand.

Since its first episode, Raw has broadcast live from 208 different arenas in 171 cities and towns in ten different nations (the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Afghanistan in 2005, Iraq in 2006 and 2007, 2015, South Africa,[7] Germany,[8] Japan,[9] Italy,[10] India and Mexico).[11] As of the show's 1,000th episode that aired on July 23, 2012, Raw has become a three-hour broadcast from two hours, a format that had previously been reserved for special episodes.
Beginning as WWF Monday Night Raw, the program first aired on January 11, 1993 on the USA Network as a replacement for Prime Time Wrestling, which aired on the network for eight years. The original Raw, which was sixty minutes in length, broke new ground in televised professional wrestling.

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