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Intro


It was a memorable night on June 29, 2009, in San Jose, Calif., when Mr. McMahon dropped one of his signature bombshells on the WWE Universe. The WWE Chairman revealed that a succession of special guest hosts would officially govern Monday Night Raw, rather than a General Manager. Be it celebrity or competitor, everyone and anyone could take Raw's reins.


June 28, 2010: Rob Zombie



Rob Zombie was in charge of a devilishly good time on Raw. Zombie made his way to the ring to inform the WWE Universe who the eight participants would be in Raw’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match at the first-ever WWE Money in the Bank pay-per-view. After making the announcement, The Rated-R Superstar attempted to talk some trash to the Astro Creep, claiming that he dropped one of Zombie’s songs as Edge's previous entrance theme. The rock star, however, let Edge – and the WWE Universe – know the real truth before leaving.
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June 14, 2010: Mark Feuerstein



A former high school athlete – either a wrestling or a figure skating champion, depending on who’s asking – Royal Pains star Mark Feuerstein felt right at home rubbing elbows with the WWE Superstars as Raw guest host. After talking a little trash to Ted DiBiase & Virgil, “Main Event” Mark teamed up with The World’s Largest Athlete, SmackDown Superstar Big Show, to face the antagonistic duo in the ring. With a friendly giant on his side, Feuerstein left Monday Night Raw with a WWE victory under his belt. (READ MORE | PHOTOS | VIDEOS)


June 7, 2010: The Cast of 'The A-Team'



Greeting the WWE Universe on Viewer's Choice Night, actor Bradley Cooper wondered aloud what his A-Team co-stars (and apparently absent fellow Raw guest hosts Sharlto Copley and Quinton "Rampage" Jackson) were up to. As it turns out, they were feverishly trying to solve one of the night's most stirring mysteries: Who stole Jerry "The King" Lawler's crown? Ultimately, the heist was just a small part of a nefarious revenge plot masterminded by WWE Hall of Famer "Rowdy" Roddy Piper! Fortunately, "The A-Team" and Dusty Rhodes, another Hall of Famer, were on the case! (READ MORE | PHOTOS | VIDEOS)


May 31, 2010: Ashton Kutcher



After a heated, public Twitter tussle with Zack Ryder, lifelong WWE Universe member Ashton Kutcher took the reins of Raw to silence not only The Long Island Loudmouth, but all those looking to spoil the fun atmosphere on Monday night. In the spirit of his film Killers, Kutcher put a “hit” out on Ryder and took aim at The Miz, forcing The “Awesome One” to face his irate former NXT Rookie, Daniel Bryan. But perhaps most importantly, Kutcher inspired Raw General Manager Bret “Hit Man” Hart to hold the first-ever Viewer’s Choice Night the following week on Raw. (READ MORE | PHOTOS | VIDEOS)


May 24, 2010: Jon Lovitz



That’s the ticket! Renowned actor and comedian Jon Lovitz dropped in on Monday Night Raw to host the “WWE Superstar Search,” which aimed to unearth the hidden talents of the WWE Superstars. After the musical stylings of The Great Khali, Ranjin Singh and Jillian failed to impress Lovitz, a celebrated singer himself, the Saturday Night Live alum opened up the competition to the WWE Universe, inviting one Toledo, Ohio, fan to share his unique ability to dislodge his own eyeball. (READ MORE | PHOTOS | VIDEOS)


May 17, 2010: Buzz Aldrin



As one of the first astronauts to fly on a manned mission to the moon, Buzz Aldrin is no stranger to out-of-this world situations. However, no amount of NASA training could prepare this “Rocket Hero” for the WWE Universe. As guest host, Aldrin sent Raw blasting into the cosmos, swiftly putting former Raw General Manager Vickie Guerrero in her place before silencing The Long Island Loudmouth, Zack Ryder, by threatening him with his famed “Aldrin Punch” – a maneuver that continues to strike fear into the hearts of moon landing conspiracy theorists everywhere. (READ MORE | PHOTOS | VIDEOS)


May 10, 2010: Flavor Flav



Yyeaahhh, boyyeeee! Legendary emcee and reality star Flavor Flav dropped by Monday Night Raw in Pittsburgh to bring his unique brand of fun to the WWE Universe and to celebrate his new television series, Nite Tales. After partying it up with R-Truth in the ring and using some of that patented Flavor of Love charm on The Bella Twins backstage, Flav inspired stuffy British Superstar William Regal to bust a few rhymes of his own. (READ MORE | PHOTOS | VIDEOS)



May 3, 2010: Wayne Brady



As the host of Let's Make a Deal, Wayne Brady is accustomed to over-the-top encounters. Randy Orton, however, took things entirely too far when he joined Brady as a guest on "The Cutting Edge." When Brady performed some of his famous improv for the Jacksonville, Fla. faithful, The Viper took exception and laid him out with an RKO before eventually administering the same to host Edge. Next time, perhaps, the funnyman should opt to stay behind Door No. 3 where The Viper is involved. (READ MORE | PHOTOS | VIDEOS)


April 19, 2010: Kristen Wiig, Will Forte & Ryan Phillippe



The cast of MacGruber exploded its way into New Jersey's Izod Center, where Vladimir Kozlov's defamatory comments about the Garden State did not go unpunished. After some bomb blast mishaps early on, film stars Will Forte (a.k.a. explosives specialist MacGruber), Kristen Wiig and Ryan Phillippe recovered by recruiting "Khaluber" to ward off the mean-spirited Moscow Mauler. With most of Raw's roster stranded overseas in Europe and unable to compete on the show, MacGruber and his team ensured a hot, entertaining time in Jersey.
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April 12, 2010: David Hasselhoff



“The Hoff” took a break from his European tour to host Raw live from London and immediately made his presence felt. Getting the London crowd riled up, he set up a title match at Extreme Rules between Randy Orton and World Heavyweight Champion Jack Swagger. The host also revisited his famous Baywatch role and purveyed over the Divas Baywatch Babe Triple Tag Team Match.
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April 5, 2010: David Otunga



NXT Rookie David Otunga won a Rookie Battle Royal on WWE NXT to earn the opportunity to guest host Raw. The “A-Lister” ensured he made memorable impact by pitting new World Champion Jack Swagger against Randy Orton. He also made himself John Cena’s tag team partner in a Unified Tag Team Championship Match against Show-Miz. But Otunga showed his true colors, betraying Cena, which led to The Champ receiving a knockout punch from Big Show and suffering a brutal attack at the hands of Batista.
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March 29, 2010: Rob Corddry & Clark Duke



Just 24 hours after a history-making WrestleMania, Rob Corddry and Clark Duke stopped by to guest host Raw. The first order of business for the stars of Hot Tub Time Machine was to pit Christian against Ted DiBiase in a Legends Lumberjack Match featuring Hall of Famers such as Rowdy Roddy Piper and “The Million Dollar Man.” Corddry and Duke also had their own plans as they shared a hot tub with some of the Divas. That was until co-star Craig Robinson, blaming the two for his absence, invited Mark Henry and Hornswoggle to join Corddry and Duke in the hot tub. (READ MORE | PHOTOS | VIDEOS)


March 22, 2010: Pete Rose



WWE Hall of Famer Pete Rose guest hosted Raw only six days before WrestleMania. Rose immediately reignited his long standing rivalry with Kane by ordering Shawn Michaels to defeat The Big Red Monster and, thus, send a message to The Undertaker. While HBK was successful, Pete Rose would not see the end of his nemesis. Back in the Hall of Famer’s guest host suite, Kane was waiting. Alas, Rose was not seen again the rest of the night.
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March 15, 2010: "Stone Cold" Steve Austin



For the first time in more than two years, WWE Hall of Famer "Stone Cold" Steve Austin once again raised hell on Monday Night Raw. The Rattlesnake ordered a WrestleMania Rewind Night, highlighted by three huge rematches from past WrestleMania events. In addition to adding Stu Hart to the 2010 WWE Hall of Fame Inductees, Austin also managed to once again humiliate Mr. McMahon via Bret Hart (and his cast) during their No Holds Barred Match contract signing.
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March 8, 2010: Criss Angel



There was certainly some extra magic in the air as illusionist Criss Angel served as Raw’s guest host. The “Mindfreak” showcased his abilities by demonstrating a variety of illusions and tricks for the Superstars and Divas. Angel made Jillian’s voice disappear, showed Santino his sharp mystical talents and left The Bellas aghast by pulling a string through his eye. Finally, the host introduced the main event and jumpstarted the magic that accompanies WrestleMania.
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March 1, 2010: Cheech & Chong



Cheech & Chong took a break from their comedy tour to stop by Monday Night Raw. The duo started out looking for a low-key and fun night, but Hornswoggle’s magic cereal left the pair in a psychedelic daze. After mistaking William Regal for Eve Torres and Chris Masters for Kelly Kelly, Cheech & Chong ordered a Diva Pajama Pillow Fight Match and sat at ringside in recliners to watch. When it was over, ’Swoggle offered more of his sugary delicacy to the hosts, leaving them in a very trippy state of mind.
(READ MORE | PHOTOS | VIDEOS)



Feb. 22, 2010: Jewel & Ty Murray



Raw was wilder than a rodeo as Jewel and her husband, Ty Murray, hosted Raw from Indianapolis. Greeted by insults and a horrible rendition of one of her hits, Jewel first showed Jillian how the song is really performed, and then slapped Raw’s tone-def songstress across the face. The guest hosts also hosted a mechanical bull riding contest for the Divas, but were interrupted by Big Show and The Miz. After a bit of taunting from Murray, Big Show failed to ride the bull, then he and The Miz were ordered to defend the Unified Tag Team Titles. (READ MORE | PHOTOS | VIDEOS)


Feb. 15, 2010: Jerry Springer



The Jerry Springer Show has always been known for its wild guests and the outrageous situations that transpire on every episode. And as guest host of Raw, Springer seemed to bring an extra wave of drama to WWE while sharing his “Final Thought” heading into WWE Elimination Chamber. The talk show maven inspired the Superstars and Divas into revealing intimate relationships that are just as juicy and outrageous as they are on his program.
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Feb. 8, 2010: Carl Edwards



Just days before he races in the Daytona 500, NASCAR driver Carl Edwards made a pit stop to guest host a memorable Raw from Lafayette, La. It was a wild night as Edwards pitted ECW Champ Christian against WWE Champ Sheamus, Cena one-on-one with DiBiase and Orton vs. Rhodes. He also granted Santino a match against Jack Swagger on “WWE Superstars.” To top it all off, Edwards set three matches for the next Raw, each one featuring two Elimination Chamber opponents against each other. (READ MORE | PHOTOS | VIDEOS)


Feb. 1, 2010: William Shatner



The one and only William Shatner took the helm of a memorable Monday Night Raw. Playing “Raw Match Negotiator,” Shatner made a Triple Threat Unified Tag Team Title Match for the following week – champions DX vs. CM Punk & Gallows vs. The Miz & Big Show. The Emmy and Golden Globe winner also gave “Shat-tastic” spoken word renditions of WWE Superstar entrance themes like only he can.(READ MORE | PHOTOS | VIDEOS)


Jan. 25, 2010: Dule Hill



With his partner James Roday out due to an emergency appendectomy, Psych star Dule Hill took command of guest hosting duties with a little help from his friend, John Cena. Hill got involved in all aspects of Raw, including having too much fun with the dangerous pyrotechnics. Hill also tried to channel his co-star’s Psych character and made a prediction for Alicia Fox’s match, attempting to get on her good side. When that prediction turned out wrong, Alicia leveled Hill with a powerful slap across the face.
(READ MORE | PHOTOS | VIDEOS)


Jan. 18, 2010: Don Johnson & Jon Heder



The stars of When in Rome, Don Johnson and Jon Heder hosted a wild night on Raw where Superstars stated their participation in the 2010 Royal Rumble. While a Six-Man Tag Team Match was made featuring the in-ring debut of Jon Heder, DX flattened Heder following a little help from Johnson. Also, alliances were broken and friendships cast aside as everyone prepared for a chance to win the Royal Rumble and earn a World Title opportunity at Wrestlemania.
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Jan. 11, 2010: Mike Tyson



He's called the "Baddest Man on the Planet" for a reason, people. When Mike Tyson took control of Raw, he didn't dictate from a cushy office, he wanted to see action in the ring for the first time in years. And what Mike wants, Mike gets. The boxing legend teamed with Chris Jericho against DX in the main event. When the match got underway, though, Tyson played a little rope-a-dope with Jericho, siding with DX and knocking out the arrogant Superstar.
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Jan. 4, 2010: Bret "Hit Man" Hart



It took 12 years, but Bret "Hit Man" Hart finally returned to WWE. After a cold, controversy-stained night in Montreal in 1997, The Excellence of Execution once more stepped foot on WWE soil as perhaps the most esteemed guest host to date, seeking closure. The "Hit Man" buried the hatchet with nemesis Shawn Michaels, but a far sharper hatchet was only driven deeper later in the night by Mr. McMahon. The WWE Chairman soured Hart's unexpected return with a stiff kick to the groin, screwing Hart one more time.
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Dec. 28, 2009: Timbaland



Singer, rapper, music producer and, now, special guest host of Raw. Is there nothing Timbaland can't do? Having dropped his latest musical offering, Shock Value 2, on the world, Timbaland offered a peek to the WWE Universe and added a bit of shock value himself to the proceedings. He granted John Cena a title match against WWE Champion Sheamus and also pitted Kofi Kingston in a U.S. Title Match against current champion The Miz.
(READ MORE | PHOTOS | VIDEOS)



Dec. 21, 2009: Johnny Damon



Two-time MLB World Series Champion Johnny Damon has earned a reputation for taking the ball deep. And while he wasn’t wielding a wooden bat, the MLB All-Star, nonetheless, knocked it out of the park in his role as the special guest host of Raw. He even set up a highly anticipated championship rematch between Sheamus and John Cena for the next Monday night.
(READ MORE | PHOTOS | VIDEOS)



Dec. 14, 2009: Dennis Miller



The sharp-tongued special guest host of Monday Night Raw, Dennis Miller, made huge waves in the squared circle, dispensing political jibes and controversial commentary during the 2009 Slammy Awards. Amid the distribution of several golden grapplers, Miller even pitched his idea for an ideal future guest host to WWE Chairman Mr. McMahon: WWE Hall of Famer Bret "Hit Man" Hart.
(READ MORE | PHOTOS | VIDEOS)



Dec. 7, 2009: Mark Cuban



Billionaire entreprenuer Mark Cuban made his mark on Monday Night Raw on the Dallas Mavericks owner's homecourt. Unlike any other guest host to date, Cuban sat at ringside for the entire night - much like he does courtside for each Mavs game - but he was far from idle. Not only did he wear the zebra stripes for a match, Cuban got even with years-old enemy Randy Orton and later moderated a showdown between WWE Champ Cena and Sheamus. Alas, Raw ended with a "Cuban Table Crisis" as the host was crushed through a table by The Celtic Warrior. (READ MORE | PHOTOS | VIDEOS)



Nov. 30, 2009: Verne Troyer



In what was a big night in Baltimore for Monday Night Raw, "Mini-Me" Verne Troyer brought out the best in WWE big man, Mark Henry who turned massive MC when he grabbed the mic. With the encouragement of Troyer, The World's Strongest Man also defeated U.S. Champ The Miz, who, ironically, came up short himself after his teasing of the host's height earlier.
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Nov. 23, 2009: Jesse Ventura



Jesse Ventura had a governing plan when he hosted a Thanksgiving three-hour presentation of Raw. Rather than schedule matches the WWE Universe had seen before, the host of truTV's Conspiracy Theory announced Breakthrough Qualifying Matches to ultimately decide a new No. 1 contender for the gold.
In addition to setting up the bouts, the Governor joined Mr. McMahon at the announce table to relive old memories. Let's just say, some things never change. (READ MORE | PHOTOS | VIDEOS)



Nov. 16, 2009: "Rowdy" Roddy Piper



On sacred grounds, a place where he'd already established so many memories in his WWE Hall of Fame career, "Rowdy" Roddy Piper returned to New York City's Madison Square Garden to host Monday Night Raw.
Topping a list of executive decisions, The Rowdy One attempted to do what he's never done before: Battle Mr. McMahon. This challenge led to a confrontation between the Scot and WWE's Chairman, and later, spurred an attack by Randy Orton. (READ MORE | PHOTOS | VIDEOS)



Nov. 9, 2009: Ricky Hatton



During their wild European Tour, Raw rolled into Sheffield, England, where boxing world champion Ricky Hatton went the distance and scored a TKO with the WWE Universe.
Hatton stood his ground against Unified Tag Team Champions Chris Jericho & Big Show, even arranging a match for the bullies against DX. Perhaps itching to show off "the sweet science" to the Raw roster, Hatton then defeated Chavo Guerrero in a "Boxer vs. Wrestler" Match. (READ MORE | PHOTOS | WATCH)



Nov. 2, 2009: Ozzy & Sharon Osbourne



It was the "Osbourne Supremacy" in Worchester, Mass., when heavy l deity Ozzy and his wife Sharon rode the "Crazy Train" into Monday Night Raw.
Along with guest judge The Great Khali, the celeb couple hosted the first-ever "Raw's Got Talent." This bizarre showcase of Superstars' talent-deprived musical acts ended without a winner when Jillian's irreverence and disrespect earned her a slap from Sharon, and a Jack Osbourne-disguised Hornswoggle cleaned Chavo Guerrero's clock. (READ MORE | PHOTOS | WATCH)



Oct. 26, 2009: Kyle Busch & Joey Logano



Putting Monday night on the fast track, NASCAR's Kyle Busch and Joey Logano revved the Raw roster to a frenzy. The speedster pair passed the finish line of special guest hostdom, despite their dueling perspectives on the Superstars.
Together, Logano and Busch forged a match to make reparations for Big Show's WWE Bragging Rights betrayal and also inked a blockbuster Survivor Series WWE Title Match pitting The Champ in a Triple Threat Match against Triple H and HBK - possibly dividing DX on pay-per-view. (READ MORE | PHOTOS | WATCH)



Oct. 19, 2009: Snoop Dogg



No bones about it, the top Dogg on Monday Night Raw on Oct. 19, 2009, was none other than its guest "hizzle."
While kickin' it on Raw, rapper/actor Snoop Dogg put made running WWE's premier program look like nothin' but a "g-thang," as the new chairman of Priority Records put Chavo Guerrero in the pound and all but crip-walked with the Divas and Hornswoggle. (READ MORE | PHOTOS | WATCH)



Oct. 12, 2009: Nancy O'Dell



Nancy O'Dell did not come to Raw to be the sweet, amiable charmer viewers know from Access Hollywood. No, this Nancy O'Dell came to shake things up. And, as they say in Hollywood, she nailed it.
O'Dell pitted tag team partners like Chris Jericho & Big Show against one another as well as Cody Rhodes & Ted DiBiase. She was joined by her fellow Access Hollywood beauty Maria Menounos, who even entered the ring in a Six-Diva Tag Team Match - and won! (READ MORE | PHOTOS | WATCH)



Oct. 5, 2009: Ben Roethlisberger



Flanked by his offensive linemen of the Pittsburgh Steelers, NFL Super Bowl Champion quarterback Ben Roethlisberger traded the field for the squared circle and gave the WWE Universe exactly what it wanted.
From a Diva Bowl featuring the gridiron girls of WWE to the shifting of the U.S. Title, Big Ben took full advantage of his position. He and his men even kept a cowering Jeri-Show from "going long," out of the arena and away from their encounter with DX. (READ MORE | PHOTOS | WATCH)



Sept. 28, 2009: Rev. Al Sharpton



Civil rights powerhouse Rev. Al Sharpton took strong hold of Monday Night Raw in Albany, N.Y., where the special guest host admitted that it "felt good" to serve the WWE Universe.
Appearing on MVP's VIP Lounge beside fellow fast-talkers MVP and Chris Jericho, the Reverend flexed some muscle and used his power to create an impromptu Unified Tag Team Title Match. Later, Sharpton boogied beside the Bella sisters. (READ MORE | PHOTOS | WATCH)



Sept. 21, 2009: Cedric the Entertainer



Equipped with impenetrable humor and style, Cedric the Entertainer smoothed his way into Little Rock, Ark., for Monday Night Raw where he quickly drew laughter from the WWE Universe ... just not Chavo Guerrero.
After a confrontation with an embittered "Mexican Warrior," Cedric slapped on some spandex and, with some help from other masked posers of different sizes, the Original King of Comedy was crowned the victor.
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Sept. 14, 2009: Trish Stratus



The Diva of the Decade, Trish Stratus, made her highly anticipated return to Monday Night Raw in her hometown of Toronto to govern her former stomping grounds, and to even get involved in the action herself.
The seven-time Women's Champion turned yogi went head-on with dominating Diva Beth Phoenix in a mixed tag bout featuring teammates MVP & Mark Henry and The Glamazon's Chris Jericho & Big Show. The result? Pure Stratusfaction, of course. (READ MORE | PHOTOS | WATCH)



Sept. 7, 2009: Bob Barker



Famed game show icon and "Priceless Memories" author Bob Barker brought a "Showcase Throwdown" to Chi-Town's Allstate Arena on Labor Day. Filling Contestants' Row with WWE Superstars, Legends and even A.J. Pierzynski of the MLB White Sox, Barker turned Monday Night Raw into The Price is Raw.
After giving competitors opportunities to earn prizes, Raw's host concluded his bonanza of a night by karate chopping Chavo Guerrero, and encouraging viewers to help maintain the pet population. (READ MORE | PHOTOS | WATCH)



Aug. 31, 2009: Dusty Rhodes



There's nothing a father wouldn't do for his son. And that's exactly why WWE Legend Dusty Rhodes double-crossed John Cena during "The American Dream's" night as guest host.
In an effort to support his son, Cody, the Hall of Famer set up Cena and enabled The Legacy to annihilate the 12 Rounds star, and DX as well. This led to another betrayal, however, when Randy Orton dropped The Dream with an RKO, while a conflicted Cody watched. (READ MORE | PHOTOS | VIDEOS)



Aug. 24, 2009: Floyd Mayweather



In the familiar setting of Las Vegas, the gloves came off for Floyd "Money" Mayweather on Aug. 24, 2009. Pound-for-pound, the greatest fighter in the world came to Vegas and it nearly led to an altercation between Mayweather and The World's Largest Athlete - a would-be rematch from their WrestleMania XXIV bout. Ultimately, the boxing great showed some brass ... knuckles, which he slipped to MVP so that Porter could defeat Unified Tag Champions Chris Jericho & Big Show. (READ MORE | PHOTOS | VIDEOS)



Aug. 17, 2009: Freddie Prinze Jr.



Actor Freddie Prinze Jr., fulfilled a lifelong dream when he stood in the center of the ring in WWE Champion Randy Orton's hometown of St. Louis. The special celebrity guest host of Raw stood up to The Viper's and his threats, which proved to be more than hollow. Orton struck, snapping the neck of Prinze and ensuring that the film star would forever remember what he did this summer. (READ MORE | PHOTOS | VIDEOS)



Aug. 10, 2009: Sgt. Slaughter



Every maggot on the roster fell in line on Monday Night Raw when Sgt. Slaughter replaced his black leather combat boots for special guest host detail.
The first WWE Hall of Famer to bear guest host rank, Sarge enforced strict U.S. patriotism, despite the Calgary, Alberta, Canada, of Raw. In between making matches, the WWE Legend joked with the Canadian crowd, faking them out with the "best there is, the best there was, and the best there ever will be" ... "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan. (READ MORE | PHOTOS | VIDEOS)



Aug. 3, 2009: Jeremy Piven



When Raw emanated from Mohegan Sun Casino & Resort on Aug. 3, three-time Emmy Award winner Jeremy Piven brought his Entourage in fellow comedian Dr. Ken for his special guest hostmanship.
Though he initially played it cool, things quickly turned bad for The Goods actor after he revealed himself to be a fan of John Cena's rival, Randy Orton. Piven even took to the air to attempt to take out Cena in Raw's post-main event melee, leading to a downfall he barely escaped. (READ MORE | PHOTOS | VIDEOS)



July 27, 2009: Shaquille O'Neal



Want a true Raw Rebound? Look no further than the arrival of 15-time NBA All-Star center Shaquille O'Neal.
The 7-footer served as a special ring enforcer in a match between Cryme Tyme and the Unified Tag Team Champions. Bringing some signature Shaq-Fu, the Olympian stood toe-to-toe with The World's Largest Athlete, who found himself sunk at the massive hands of O'Neal ... a.k.a. Shaqzilla, a.k.a The Man of Steel. (READ MORE | PHOTOS | VIDEOS)



July 20, 2009: ZZ Top



Bringing a different kind of "chin lock" to the squared circle were rock and roll legends Billy Gibbons & Dusty Hill of ZZ Top. The first duo to share special guest host duty struck a memorable chord on Monday Night Raw.
None - especially the group's huge fan, Santino Marella - will soon forget the slew of ZZ Top-themed combat situations including a Divas "Legs" Match and a "Sharp Dressed Man" Tuxedo Match between Hornswoggle and Chavo Guerrero. (READ MORE | PHOTOS | VIDEOS)



July 13, 2009: Seth Green



The first celebrity guest host of Raw came in the small, sarcastic package of film/TV star and Robot Chicken co-creator Seth Green.
While mingling with the pool of Raw's Superstars, Green became the first host to actually engage in the action, rather than just determine it. In the night's main event six-man tag bout, Green was the shade of luck for his team, as the actor interrupted The Viper's pin of The Game, seizing victory from Legacy en route to a win for Green, John Cena & Triple H. (READ MORE | PHOTOS | VIDEOS)



July 6, 2009: The Million Dollar Man



Everybody's got a price, apparently even WWE officials. The search for the second Raw special guest host ended with an infamously haughty laugh and dollar signs as The Million Dollar Man went for broke.
The WWE Legend shared the wealth of power by signing both a WWE Title and Unified Tag Team Title Match at Night of Champions. More emphatically, the Million Dollar Championship swathed host set a match between his son, Ted DiBiase, and his Legacy leader, Randy Orton. (READ MORE | PHOTOS | VIDEOS)



June 29, 2009: Batista



The first individual to clinch control of Monday Night Raw was a Superstar with ample experience on that terrain: Batista.
Though recovering from injuries sustained during an attack by The Legacy, The Animal utilized his full authority by placing familiar enemy Randy Orton in a 3-on-1 Gauntlet Match against Evan Bourne, Jack Swagger and Mark Henry, who ultimately pinned The Viper in the main event. (READ MORE | PHOTOS | VIDEOS)





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