Episode
Raw: December 23, 1996
Overview
WWE Champion Sycho Sid shows the WWE Universe the meaning of attitude during an interview. Shawn Michaels expresses his feelings about the WWE Championship picture. Bret Hart walks a razor's edge in the main event. Hunter Hearst Helms, Rocky Maivia and more in action. Plus, the legendary Mil Mascaras makes his Monday Night Raw debut.
Details
- Series
- Raw
- Season
- Season 4
- Episode
- Episode 50
- Air date
- 1996-12-23
- Runtime
- 47 min
Episode context
December 23, 1996 is Episode 50 in 1996 of Raw. It aired on 1996-12-23. The runtime is 47 min.
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Episode 49: December 16, 1996
A frustrated Bret Hart lashes out on his rivals and adopts a new attitude with "Stone Cold" Steve Austin becoming the object of his wrath. Sibling rivalry goes too far when Bart and Billy Gunn face off against each other in the main event. Plus, Shawn Michaels, WWE Champion Sycho Sid, and many more.
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