From comedians to politicians to musical performers to professional athletes, Monday Night Raw’s weekly guest hosts are some of past and present’s finest entertainers. The WWE Universe, therefore, can expect this trend to continue as more and more of the most popular celebrities are hopping aboard to serve as Raw special host.
May 24, 2010: Jon Lovitz
Only 24 hours after WWE Over the Limit, comedy legend Jon Lovitz brings the party to Monday Night Raw live from Toledo, Ohio. Lovitz, a former Saturday Night Live cast member in the 1990s, has appeared in numerous films and popular television shows throughout his career. Currently, he runs The Jon Lovitz Comedy Club located on the Universal Citywalk in Hollywood.
For more information on The Jon Lovitz Comedy Club, please visit
For more information on Jon Lovitz, please visit
May 31, 2010: Ashton Kutcher
Film and television star Ashton Kutcher takes the reins of Monday Night Raw, where one of the most-followed celebrities on Twitter will likely have a few surprises in store for the WWE Universe.
In his upcoming action-comedy film Killers, Kutcher plays a government assassin named Spencer Aimes who, three years after settling down with the woman of his dreams (Katherine Heigl), discovers that someone’s put a hefty price on his head. Pursued by hired killers, Spencer must simultaneously deal with irritating in-laws, maintain neighborly appearances and, most importantly, keep his wife out of the crosshairs.
Killers hits theaters June 4. To learn more, please visit
To learn more about Ashton Kutcher, please visit
June 7, 2010: Cast of The A-Team
Don’t you love it when a plan comes together? A-Team stars Bradley Cooper, Quinton Jackson and Sharlto Copley will ensure that Monday night is as explosive and action packed as their upcoming movie when they host Raw, live from Miami.
A big-screen adaptation of the popular 1980s television series, The A-Team tells the story of a group of former Special Forces soldiers who are accused of a crime they didn’t commit. Going “rogue,” these highly-trained military specialists use their talents to clear their names and find out who set them up.
The A-Team opens June 11. For more information, visit
June 14, 2010: Mark Feuerstein
Is there a doctor in the house? The star of USA’s hit medical drama Royal Pains, Mark Feuerstein, drops by Monday Night Raw in Charlotte, North Carolina for what promises to be an unforgettable night for the WWE Universe.
On Royal Pains, Feuerstein plays a doctor named Hank Lawson who, after being blacklisted by the medical community, reluctantly becomes a “doctor for hire,” catering to the rich and famous. But when he begins treating less fortunate people, Hank often finds himself walking the line between what is good for his career and what is good for others.
http://us.wwe.com/shows/raw/special/allspecialguesthosts/upcomingguesthosts
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