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FINALLY able to post again. Been super swamped. Anyway, if you need a recap on what has happened on Monday Night RAW!, it's on page 113, and RAW's minor show, Heat, is on page 120. Hope you guys enjoy!
The first match of the night is a Six-Man Tag Team match the World Tag Team Champions,the Dudley Boys, and Kurt Angle, as they take on the villainous SHIELD!
Rollins and Ambrose are the Number One Contenders for the World Tag Team Championships, and Kurt Angle has had a few run-ins with the group as well, picking up 2 wins and a few beatings from them also.
The match kicks off with Bubba Ray Dudley and Seth Rollins. After the two exchanged grapples, the SHIELD got the advantage, isolating Bubba in their corner using great tag team moves. Bubba finally got the upper-hand and tagged in the other half of the World Tag Team Champions, D'Von. The Dudley's then began to go to work on the SHIELD's brute, Roman Reigns. After both the Dudley's and the SHIELD went at each other, Kurt Angle began to get fed up that the Dudley's seemingly neglected him, as they didn't tag him in throughout the match. While Angle and the Dudley's were arguing, Dean Ambrose snuck up on Bubba Ray and smacked him face-first into the steel ringpost. After Ambrose went after Angle, Kurt speared Ambrose through the barricade and tossed him back into the ring, where D'Von Dudley hit a flying headbutt from the top turnbuckle, but only received a 2 count. Ambrose recovered, and tagged in Roman Reigns, who hit D'Von Dudley with a vicious powerbomb, but Bubba interrupted the pin attempt. D'Von was finally able to make a tag to none other than Kurt Angle. After Angle went back-and-forth with Reigns, both men tagged in D'Von and Ambrose, respectively. Ambrose out-of-nowhere hit his Midnight Special to pick up the victory for the SHIELD.
The SHIELD def. World Tag Team Champions Dudley Boys and Kurt Angle via pinfall
Following their hellacious match on Heat that resulted in Kane tombstoning Daniel Bryan through an announce table, it seems as though the chemistry Team Hell No is on life support. Once again, Kane and Bryan have mutually decided that they resolve their differences in yet another competition.
However, after Kane suggested a Steel Cage Match, Daniel quickly claimed that he meant a simple game of Musical Chairs. While they do walked around the lone chair in the ring, the music stopped, and Kane pushed Daniel to the mat and sat in the chair. After being announced the victor, Kane began to celebrate. Daniel let his emotions get to him and he grabbed the chair and struck Kane across the back with it. However, Kane seemed unphased and chased Bryan to the back. Is Team Hell No on its last legs? Or can Kane and Daniel Bryan finally get back on the same page and compete in the tag team division?
Kane def. Daniel Bryan in a Musical Chairs Match
Last week on RAW, AJ Lee surprised Women's Champion Trish Stratus in singles competition. However, Eve Torres is still not impressed by the happy-go-lucky Diva.
The 2 beautiful Divas both exchanged some impressive moves, including a variety of moonsaults from Eve. After some near-falls, Eve hit AJ with an excellent tornado DDT from the turnbuckle to pick up the victory.
Eve def. AJ Lee via pinfall
Intercontinental Champion Chris Jericho and longtime rival Dolph Ziggler are set to do battle in a rematch from Heat last week.
After Dolph made his entrance, the IC champion's music began to play, but Jericho was nowhere to be found. Finally, Y2J showed up, but snuck up on Ziggler and assaulted him from behind, starting the match.
Just seconds after the attack, Jericho locked in the Walls of Jericho, attempting to make Ziggler tap early. Ziggler got out of it, but Jericho surprised Ziggler with a Codebreaker as both men got to their feet, but Ziggler kicked out at 2. After Jericho began dominating Ziggler, the action spilled outside, where Y2J made Ziggler tap to the Walls of Jericho. However, since they're weren't in the ring, it did not count as a fall. Jericho threw the Show-Off back into the ring and hit a 2nd Codebreaker to pick up the victory.
After the match, the Intercontinental Champion assaulted his rival with a steel chair, busting him wide open.
Intercontinental Champion Chris Jericho def. Dolph Ziggler via pinfall (non-title).
"Once in a Lifetime" my ***. Dwayne "the Rock" Johnson and John Cena are set to do battle once again tonight on RAW.
As Rocky was making his entrance, Cena unexpectedly attacked him from behind with a cheapshot. Both men eventually ended up inside the ring, where Cena got the early advantage. Following a surprise DDT from nowhere, Rock began to get the upper-hand on the Doctor of Thuganomics. As Rocky began to pump up for a potential Rock Bottom, Cena blindsided Rock and got the advantage yet again, as he hit the Five Knuckle Shuffle. He failed to take advantage, as the Rock got back into a groove on Cena. After Rock put Cena in a crippling Boston Crab, Ceana escaped and hit Rock with an FU, but failed to put away the Brahma Bull. Rock then recovered and hit a Rock Bottom seemingly out of nowhere, as the WWE Champion once again picked up the victory against Cena.
WWE Champion the Rock def. John Cena via pinfall (non-title).
This past week, CM Punk and the legendary Ric Flair have had a bit of an odd friendship. Starting off the week last Monday, Flair and Punk did battle, but shook hands after Flair narrowly got the victory. On Heat, the two teamed up and defeated the World Tag Team Champions in a tables match. What is in store for these 2 tonight?
As Punk was making his way to the ring, he was attacked viciously by the Game, Triple H! HHH then challenged Flair to a match, which Flair reluctantly accepted.
HHH essentially dominated the Nature Boy in the early goings. However, Flair began to fight back as he got some offense in on the Game. HHH had other plans for his former friend, though, as he hit him with a Pedigree but refused to pin the Nature Boy afterward. Would this prove to be a bad decision by Triple H?
Flair was finally able to recover from the debilitating Pedigree, as the Dirtiest Player in the Game found sly ways to get some offense in. HHH busted Flair open with a knee to the skull, though, and Flair was bleeding everywhere. Taking a page out of Flair's book, HHH nailed Flair with a low blow while the ref was busy fixing the turnbuckle pad, and he hit another Pedigree to pick up the victory, ending tonight's RAW!
Triple H def. Ric Flair via pinfall
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