“A.M. RAW” has been canceled by USA Network. The abbreviated version of “Monday Night Raw” aired its last episode on Sept. 28.

According to reports, the unannounced cancellation of “A.M. RAW” was not a surprise to anyone but the viewers, as WWE and USA knew the show would be scrapped when WWE signed a new deal with NBCUniversal in 2014. As part of the new television deal, the program was set to be dropped as the new Fall lineup for the Network began.

“A.M RAW” aired on Sundays per USA at 2 a.m. ET as a shortened “catch-up” version of WWE’s flagship program. At two hours long, “A.M. RAW” was not the shortest abbreviated edition of the program, as the company places a 90-minute version of the show on the popular subscription-based streaming network, Hulu Plus.

Editor’s Note:
Quietly another show is lost. Who watched “A.M. RAW” anyway?

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