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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The Miz (with Damien Sandow) vs. Sheamus

As ordered by Kane earlier tonight, out comes The Miz (with Damien Sandow), for his one-on-one match tonight with “The Celtic Warrior” Sheamus. The bell rings, Sandow helps Miz with his sunglasses and here we go.

Miz bitch-slaps Sheamus, which doesn’t exactly please him. This leads to a lengthy beatdown of The Miz by Sheamus. The fans out of nowhere start chanting “Damien Mizdow,” clearly showing their support for the entertaining performer who has been grossly underutilized lately. Miz ducks out to the floor as Sheamus tries to continue to punish him. On that note, we head to a mid-match commercial break.

When we return from the break, the action is still going on in the ring, but you wouldn’t know it based on the crowd reactions. They are completely consumed with Damien Sandow at ringside. They are chanting “Sandow’s better” and popping huge anytime he gets physically involved in the match. Anytime he is bumped, including a Brogue Kick at the end of the match from Sheamus, the fans boo very loudly.

That Brogue Kick spot, by the way, led to a quick roll-up from The Miz for the 1-2-3. The announcers, for the record, went WAY out of their way to point out how much more over Sandow is than his own “A-lister.” It seemed pretty obvious that Vince McMahon, or whoever was producing the announcers tonight, was telling them to put over how strongly Sandow was over with the fans in Brooklyn tonight.

Winner: The Miz

Joan Lunden Talks About Breast Cancer

Joan Lunden comes out next to the top of the stage. She talks very seriously about breast cancer and the Susan G. Komen Foundation. She introduces several breast cancer survivors who are in attendance, individually, saying their names and having them stand up and be recognized, one-by-one. When she concludes, John Cena comes out and smiles and gives her a big hug. After the segment, we head to commercial.

Edge & Christian Part Two

Back from the break, Edge and Christian are shown once again. They make some more “$9.99” jokes in references to the WWE Network and give one final plug to their special on the Network, which airs immediately after RAW.

John Cena vs. Randy Orton, Kane & Seth Rollins

From there, we head to our main event of the evening. John Cena’s theme hits and the fans once again immediately start singing “John Cena Sucks!” to the tune of his entrance music. He holds up a “Never Give Up” t-shirt and the fans continue to sing and boo.

After that, Randy Orton’s theme hits and the fans in Brooklyn actually give him quite the babyface reaction. Before Orton even makes it to the ring, Kane’s music hits, as I guess they’re tight for time. Kane makes his way out and then Seth Rollins’ theme hits. Rollins comes out with his Money In The Bank briefcase.

The bell rings and here we go with our main event. As per orders of Triple H earlier in the night, Rollins starts this 3-on-1 handicap match off with Cena. And equally as expected, Rollins tags out to Kane before anything can happen to him.

Kane establishes the offensive control over the leader of the “Cenation” and then tags in Orton. “The Viper” picks up where Kane left off, taking it to Cena. He hits a quick snap-slam, Orton-style, before tagging Kane right back in. Kane makes sure Cena is down and out and finally Rollins asks for the tag.

Rollins comes in and is bouncing around, Shane McMahon in the late-90s style, full of confidence, realizing that Cena is completely at his mercy. He begins his attack and is moving slowly now, taunting Cena and the fans all-the-while.

Cena finally gets in some offense on Rollins, however, immediately Kane and Orton hit the ring. The ref calls for the bell. The heel trio are disqualified.

Winner via DQ: John Cena

After The Match

As Kane chokeslams Cena and Orton waits to blast him with an RKO, out of nowhere, Dean Ambrose’s theme music hits. Ambrose pushes out a hot-dog stand, complete with ketchup, mustard, buns, a big umbrella. The works. What is with the hot dog stuff the past few weeks? HAS to be an inside joke going on within the WWE office. I’ll look into it and update you on the newsboard when/if I find something out.

Ambrose heads to the ring but stops as Orton and Kane are waiting for him at ringside. It’s a standoff. As the three finally meet in the middle, Ambrose throws ketchup and mustard in their faces and hits the ring, finally getting his hands on Rollins.

After all of the smoke clears, the heels run off and Cena and Ambrose are left alone. “King of Kings” plays as Triple H and Stephanie McMahon come out to the top of the stage. They mockingly talk about how nice it is to see the two finally back on the same page.

However, they then inform the two that at the upcoming WWE Hell In A Cell pay-per-view, it will be John Cena vs. Dean Ambrose, with the winner not only getting to face Seth Rollins later on at Hell In A Cell, but the winner will get to do so inside a Hell In A Cell. With that said, as Cena goes to leave, Ambrose grabs him and hits him with his finisher.

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