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November 16, 2009

WWE to stay on USA Network through 2014

Wwe-monday-night-raw-piven-cena USA Network has renewed its contract with World Wrestling Entertainment through the fall of 2014, the parties announced Monday.

That keeps WWE's biggest show, "Monday Night Raw," on the network for another four years.

The series averages 5.5 million viewers, 2.7 million of which are adults 18-49, making it one of the most popular series on cable.

WWE has been on USA for 16 years and helped the network become the top-ranked basic cable network.

In recent months, "Monday Night Raw" has featured celebrity guest hosts including Shaquille O’Neal, Jeremy Piven, Ozzy Osbourne, Bob Barker, Snoop Dogg, Ben Roethlisberger and Rev. Al Sharpton.

Here's Barker and Piven clips....

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