Just one week in to the latest angle, we may finally be finding out who the Anonymous WWE RAW general manager is on Monday night.
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Last week on WWE RAW we learned that the Anonymous RAW General Manager concept was back, with Stephanie and Triple H now out of power after Survivor Series. This concept is back, despite the fact that we already learned who was behind the gimmick.
Well, apparently, WWE might think we’re all stupid again and wants us to forget that ever happened.
For the preview on their website for this Monday’s edition of RAW, the company has teased actually revealing who is the person behind the computer.
"A number of polarizing figures have run Monday Night Raw, including the likes of The Authority, Eric Bischoff, Vickie Guerrero, John Laurinaitis and even Cheech & Chong. Yet, perhaps the most incendiary red-brand show runner was the Anonymous Raw General Manager, whose irritating email decrees to Michael Cole became one of WWE’s most boo-worthy rituals in 2010 and the first half of 2011. This person – or perhaps a group of people – is back this week for Cyber Monday, and will no doubt try to top Daniel Bryan’s one-night stint in charge of Raw last Monday night. Will the Anonymous Raw General Manager serve the best interests of the WWE Universe or their own? Also, will we finally learn the identity of this shady GM?"
They are actually serious about this. We are more than likely supposed to forget that Hornswoggle was revealed as the anonymous GM a while ago.
Well, I suppose that we will have to see on Monday night.
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