Eric Bischoff is arguably the greatest Raw GM in history. He is the only mastermind behind beating WWE Raw for 83 straight weeks in television ratings, when he served for WCW.
Stephanie McMahon is one of the most versatile WWE on-screen figures ever. Her diverse ability to adapt various roles was exactly what made Steph so special.
Bret Hart's run as the Monday Night Raw General Manager lasted for only a month. Despite such a short span of time, it was fun until it lasted.
The iconic 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin is widely known as The Father of The Attitude Era in WWE. His popularity levels at that time reached unimaginable heights, thus paving a way for his GM role pretty easily, back then.
AJ Lee's assumption as the General Manager of WWE Raw was refreshing for the fans. They got to witness her miscellaneous attributes outside of having solid in-ring ability. The Black Widow is also known for her impeccable promo skills.
John Laurinaitis had quite a time as the General Manager of the red brand. His run is often forgotten among the WWE Universe, however it had some moments to remember.
William Regal is believed to have one of the best brains in professional wrestling. He was quite the leader of Monday Night Raw at one point.
Kurt Angle was the last General Manager for WWE Raw. His run started from Raw after Wrestlemania 33 and went for almost an year.