WWE RAW Results (10/06/2014) – Brooklyn, New York

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WWE RAW Results (10/06/2014) – Brooklyn, New York

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Adam Rose, Rosebuds, Kathie Lee & Hoda

When we return from commercial, Justin Roberts introduces Adam Rose, The Rosebuds, Kathie Lee and Hoda. Rose’s theme hits and out they all come. Rose had Kathie Lee and Hoda on each arm as they “party” their way to the ring.

Rose welcomes his guests to RAW. Kathie Lee and Hoda talk about how they’re happy to be at RAW and represent Susan G. Komen Foundation. The fans are boo’ing them like crazy, so Kathie Lee asks what they did wrong. She does a cheap pop, and the two follow up with about 100 more cheap pops. The fans warmed up to the two a tiny bit, but quickly seem to be sick of this already (and they’re just getting started).

They talk about how they have to be calm on their show, but on RAW, they can get crazy. Kathie asks Hoda to do her crazy dance. They turn the music up and Hoda does her “crazy dance.” Hoda breaks a fake bottle over Kathie Lee’s ass. Rose gets back on the mic as the music dies down. He tells them it’s party time and tells them to watch this. He does his stage dive as the music comes back on. Now Kathie Lee and Hoda do the stage dive onto the Rosebuds as well. Well, Hoda did. Kathie chickened out. And now she does it too. Yippee! They all dance and “party” their way back to the back. “What a RAW moment,” says Michael Cole. If you say so!

Another Luke Harper-Focused Wyatt Family Vignette

As they head through the backstage curtain, The Wyatt Family cut-in happens and an elaborate Wyatt Family vignette airs. Bray is doing the talking for it, but a lot of it features Luke Harper being shown pretty prominently, much like last week, but only a bit more this week. After the vignette, we head to another commercial break.

Bo Dallas vs. Mark Henry

We return from commercial to see Bo Dallas kneeling in the ring, in the middle of his ring entrance. We see highlights of what has happened recently between he and Mark Henry. After that, Henry’s theme hits and out he comes.

The bell rings and here we go. Immediately, Henry dominates his smaller opposition. Henry slams and stomps Dallas from one side of the ring to the other.

Finally, the action spills out to the floor where Henry loses his cool. He takes apart the announce table with intentions of putting Dallas through it. He picks him up for the World’s Strongest Slam, but as he hoists him up, Dallas slips out the back door and immediately slides into the ring. Just as he does, the referee’s count reaches ten, so Dallas wins via count out. His music plays as Henry looks on in disbelief. JBL puts over the fact that Dallas has not beaten Henry three times in a row. After the match, we head to another commercial break.

Winner: Bo Dallas

Dean Ambrose & John Cena Continue To Find Reasons Not To Like Each Other

We return from commercial and after some quick hype from the announcers for Friday’s special 15th anniversary of SmackDown, we see highlights of the opening segment of tonight’s show.

This leads to Dean Ambrose coming out in his street clothes. He starts by saying something has really been bothering him, which is John Cena being “up in his space.” He mentions that Cena is his partner tonight, like he was supposed to be last week on SmackDown, which leads to him showing highlights of Cena leaving their match to chase down Seth Rollins in the aisle, leaving Ambrose alone to get beat down by Randy Orton and Kane.

After the video package, Ambrose reminds everyone that he told Cena to not give him a reason not to like him. He asks Cena to come out here so they can work things out. Cena’s theme hits, the crowd in Brooklyn boo’s like crazy, as the leader of the “Cenation” comes out.

The fans in Brooklyn do the thing where they sing “John Cena sucks” to the tune of his theme song.

Cena tries to be sweet and simple, but as he goes to leave, Ambrose stops him by agreeing with him, before saying he doesn’t like him. He says they both don’t like each other and he’s making it clear right now that he has no problem dropping him where he stands and taking on The Authority by himself.

John Cena comes back into the ring and “clues Ambrose in” to the fact that the last time he took on The Authority by himself, they put his head through a pile of cinder blocks. Cena gives Ambrose credit, however, for having guts. Cena tells Ambrose not to give HIM a reason not to like him.

Ambrose pauses for a while and casually says, “I’m kind of hungry.” He pushes his mic into Cena’s chest and says, “good luck tonight!” He leaves. Cena remains in the ring looking confused as to what just happened. The announcers speculate on the fact that Ambrose is leaving Cena high and dry to fend for himself in the handicap match tonight, which they remind us is technically what Cena did to Ambrose during last week’s SmackDown, as shown in the highlights prior to the start of this segment. After all of that wraps up, we head to another commercial.

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