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Freddie Prinze Jr. Thinks WWE Raw Is Going Back to a Two-Hour Length
– On the latest edition of his Wrestling With Freddie podcast, actor and former WWE writer Freddie Prinze Jr. discussed the new era of WWE with Triple H leading the company’s creative team. Prinze also predicted that Raw will soon move back to a two-hour format instead of the current three-hour length.
Freddie Prinze Jr. said on the new Triple H era (via WrestlingInc.com), “This is the beginning of the Triple H era.” Prinze continued on the show going back to two hours, “It was Monday Night Raw, which I think very soon will be a two-hour, not a three-hour show, based off a lot of things Kevin Nash has said and some things that Triple H said on Stone Cold’s podcast, as well.”
Back in 2015, Triple H appeared on a WWE Network edition of the Stone Cold Podcast, and he said he wished Raw could be a two hours because a three-hour show was very difficult to write for. WWE Raw has been three hours since July 2012.
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