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Monday Night Raw was originally broadcast for two hours before the WWE extended it to three hours in 2012. Now, after more than ten years, the program will return to its original two -hour duration. Mercedes Mone has shared his concerns about this measure.

In it Episode of September 9 by Monday Night Raw part of the WWE week in the USA Network, it was officially revealed that Raw would return to a two -hour format from October 7. The program will be broadcast from 8/7C to 10/9C each week and will continue at this time until its final episode in the USA Network, which is scheduled for December 30.

Mercedes Mone Mone Mag he admitted that he has feelings found about the reduction of the duration of WWE RAW from 3 to 2 hours. He has always appreciated the additional time because he allowed more fighters, including women, had their moment on television. Losing that time could limit opportunities for the cast.

However, he sees a positive potential in Netflix, since he hopes he can offer new ways to show talent. Mone believes that increasing opportunities for talent benefits everyone, both fans and company.

“Now, let's talk about RAW. It is said that it will be reduced from 3 hours to 2 and, honestly, I have feelings found in this regard. I have always liked to have that additional time because it gives more talents the opportunity to shine. Losting that time could mean less opportunities for the cast. It is quite difficult for talents, especially for women, getting time on television.

The positive side could be Netflix. I suppose (and I hope) that with Netflix there will be many new ways of showing talent. In the end, what I am looking for is more opportunities for talent, which translates into more entertainment for fans and more money for the company. It is the best way for everyone to win, especially the team and fans. ”

On the other hand, a WWE employee believes that change to two hours will encourage talents to fight for their place. At the moment LFans still wonder if the change will become permanent once Raw moves to Netflix, since anything could happen.

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