WWE RAW Results (10/06/2014) – Brooklyn, New York
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Dean Ambrose Leaves The Arena
When we return from commercial, we see highlights of how the Ambrose-Cena segment just ended before the break. From there, we shoot to the train station in Brooklyn. We see Ambrose literally hop on the train and through the window, we see him standing in the train as it takes off. So, as promised, Ambrose left to go get a hot dog, leaving Cena high and dry.
Backstage: John Cena & Triple H
From there, we see Cena walking backstage and Triple H stops him. “These kids now-a-days, huh?” says HHH to Cena. Triple H continues to pretty much mock Cena for being alone and then they finally get to the point, which is that HHH is going to make Seth Rollins start off the now 3-on-1 handicap main event later tonight.
Brie Bella vs. Summer Rae
After that, we shoot live to the ring where we see the referee tieing Brie Bella’s arm behind her back. With one arm, Brie Bella is now facing Summer Rae in singles competition.
The bell rings and Summer, as you would expect, is dominating the one-armed Brie Bella. Layla is at ringside chearing on Summer as she beats down Brie, with her one arm. Nikki Bella, by the way, is at the top of the ramp with a microphone, although she has yet to say anything.
Out of nowhere, Brie starts fighting back and blasts Summer with a knee to the face, ala her husband, Daniel Bryan. She wins and the announcers put over the fact that Brie is doing what Nikki couldn’t, which is win handicap matches and matches with one hand tied behind her back. Brie leads the fans in a giant “Yes!” chant as we see Nikki looking all pissed off.
Winner: Brie Bella
Backstage: The Miz, Damien Sandow & Kane
Backstage, we see The Miz and Damien Sandow with Kane. Miz and Sandow are in the same dark outfit with sunglasses. Miz takes his sunglasses off and walks, which leads Sandow to simultaneously do the exact same thing, only he’s not talking out loud, he’s just moving his lips and mimmicking the movements of Miz as Miz talks. Miz pisses Kane off and this leads to Kane giving Miz a match against Sheamus tonight. He tells him he’s got a feeling he’ll be eating a Brogue Kick later.
Tyson Kidd (with Natalya) vs. Jack Swagger (with Zeb Colter)
When we return from the break, we see Tyson Kidd and Natalya already in the ring, as the announcers point out that the two are having relationship troubles, as seen on Total Divas.
From there, The Real Americans song plays as Jack Swagger and Zeb Colter make their way to the ring. The bell sounds and here we go. Straight out of the gate, Swagger dominates Kidd with ease. However, once Swagger chases Kidd out to the floor, in typical heel fashion, Kidd puts his wife, Natalya, in front of him, stopping Swagger in his tracks.
As Swagger is distracted by this, Kidd cheap-shots him and takes the offensive control in the match. Kidd tries to high-five his wife, as if to say, “good job,” but she is disgusted by his actions. Regardless, Kidd is now in firm control of the match as the action heads back inside the ring.
Once back in the ring, Kidd continues to control Swagger, but not for long, as within about 30 seconds, Swagger rag-dolls Kidd half-way across the ring and then blasts him with a Swagger Bomb. He goes to follow up with the Patriot Lock, but Kidd avoids it.
Kidd yells at his wife Natalya to get out of the way, as he heads up to the top rope. Swagger, in Kurt Angle fashion, rushes to the top in one quick motion and throws Kidd off. Both guys come down together, but Swagger has a hold of Kidd’s leg. He locks in the Patriot Lock and Kidd taps. Kidd looks at Natalya in disgust, as if his loss just now were her fault.
Winner: Jack Swagger
Edge & Christian Quickly Appear
Backstage, or live via satelitte, wherever, appear. The two plug their WWE Network special, which airs tonight immediately following RAW and focuses on the 15th anniversary of SmackDown. After that quick segment, where they make jokes about “$9.99,” we are informed that Roman Reigns’ promised interview is up next. On that note, we head to commercial break.