Since 1993, Monday Night RAW has been the WWE's flagship show, enduring roster changes, ratings highs and lows, network shifts and a legendary rivalry with WCW back in the late '90s when media mogul Ted Turner tried to put RAW out of business.

Anal Bleeding

Wrestler Themes on Kazoo

The 1-2-3 Kid Earns His N-A-M-E

Ben Stiller: Puppy Enthusiast

Kane-J

Death at a Funeral

Lost Shaker of Salt

Jannety's Gonna Jannetty

From the very first episode, which featured The Undertaker, HBK and Yokozuna, to the landmark 1000th episode coming up this Monday night, which boasts a DX reunion and CM Punk vs. John Cena, RAW has given us some genuinely outrageous moments over the past 19 years. We've seen Mae Young give birth to a plastic hand, Triple H don a Kane mask and simulate necrophilia, Shane McMahon get his testicles shocked with clamps attached to a car battery and Bob Barker karate chop Chavo Guerrero.But not every memorable RAW moment was overflowing with outlandishness. There have also been jaw-dropping moments of extreme athleticism, celebrity cross-overs and real-life, heartfelt tragedies. With over a hundred notable moments to choose from, pulling together only 25 of them was no easy task. But here's a look back at some of the most unforgettable spots, scenes and situations ever featured on RAW, starring the likes of "Stone Cold" Steve Austin, The Rock, HBK, Mankind, CM Punk, Chris Jericho and more...I've literally spent years writing about how much I hate Michael Cole; even coining the acronym "GDYC" (God Damn You, Cole) to shorthand my rage. But there was this one moment, during this one RAW last September, when the planets aligned and brilliance blossomed...It's too bad that this never turned into a regular crowd chant. Or that the WWE wasn't as utterly obsessed with social media as they are now. Because I will always and forever approve of this trending worldwide.One of the ways that Edge and Christian were able to stand apart from the likes of the Dudleys and the Hardeys back at the turn of the century was their ability to entertain us outside of the ring as well as inside it. As a combination of Beavis and Butt-head, Bill and Ted and the dudes from Dude, Where's My Car?, E & C were not only able to capture the WWE Tag Team Titles on seven different occasions, but they were also able to drive everyone to the very edge of madness with their backstage antics. Even Triple H on his birthday.Back on May 17, 1993, in one of the first ever "anything can happen in the WWE" moments, a rail thin, fantastically mulleted jobber known as The Kid pulled off a startling upset win over Razor Ramon. It was one of those great moments that both helped Sean Waltman's and Scott Hall's career, even though Hall was already an established star at that point.Back when Jerry Lawler's entire commentary consisted of yelling "Puppies!" ad nauseum, and way before RAW got taken over by guest celebrity hosts, Ben Stiller and the cast of Mystery Men appeared on RAW to promote their film. The crowd might have popped big for "Pee-wee Herman is in the movie!," but after Stiller admitted that his all-time favorite thing about the WWF were Debra's gigantic, fake boobs, it all went south for him. Watch Stiller sell the crackerjack out of this figure four, by the way...Is there anything more sexy than a pixie-sized lady lunatic cosplaying Kane? And skipping down to the ring? All AJ was missing was a jump-rope adorably made out of...your guts!In a tasteless feud that The Big Show would later call strangely cathartic, The Boss Man, who's new gimmick was less "prison guard" and more "worst human alive," decided to endlessly torment Show over the death of his father. It all culminated when Boss Man invaded the funeral and, well... HILARS!Also, achievement unlocked for Boss Man for hitting on Show's mom during the funeral via megaphone.During the WCW invasion storyline in 2001, Stone Cold had turned heel and joined the ranks of Shane McMahon's WCW faction and a team vs. team match had been set up for Survivor Series, pitting Stone Cold vs. The Rock once again. And you know what, guys? Sometimes, in the middle of an epic 15 minute-long segment featuring two of the biggest wrestling stars of all time grabbing the mic from each other and calling each other "d*** breath," you just have to stop everything and bond over Jimmy Buffett's "Margaritaville." That's some pioneer trolling right there.You'll also notice that this all took place right in the salty, tumultuous eye of the "What?" storm. Something that's easily on the Top 5 of all of our "things we'd go back and kill if we had a time machine" list.Marty Jannetty was briefly able to overcome being Marty Jannetty when Marty Jannetty beat Shawn Michaels for the Intercontinental Championship.Jannetty!

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