WWE RAW reportedly will be changing its ratings content to TV-14 for its shows going forward, according to the Mat Men Pro Wrestling.
Andrew Zarian stated that his sources stated that WWE RAW shows will no longer be rated TV PG on USA Network and instead will be bumped up to TV-14 for content starting with the July 18th episode. Zarian reported that this will not be a temporary switch and instead the actual end of WWE’s PG Era, which started in July of 2008.
Starting July 18th WWE Raw will have a TV-14 rating moving forward on USA Network.
— Andrew Zarian (@AndrewZarian) July 14, 2022
The PG Era is over.#WWE #WWERAW pic.twitter.com/wQskL3IVPb
In terms of RAW history, the series started off as a PG rated show in 1992, then moved to a TV-14 rated show in 1997 during the Attitude Era, and then the back to a PG rated show in 2008.

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