The Breakdown
This week’s WWE Monday Night Raw opens with a video tribute to the troops on Veteran’s Day, narrated by John Cena. After that, we got a recap of last week’s rehiring of Big Show, followed by his beat down at the hands of Randy Orton and The Shield. It is nice they had the Veteran’s Day opening since they are in the U.K. tonight.
The match went strong until Orton was tired of fighting and walked out, losing the match by disqualification. However, as Orton was backing out of the arena, the music of The Big Show started. Big Show came out and started beating up Orton. Finally, Big Show dragged the steel steps over to the announcer’s table and dragged Orton up the steps to choke slam him through the table. This was an impressive start to this week’s show and Big Show left the arena for a pint to celebrate.
Up next were Los Matadores and Santino Marella as they took on 3MB, who called themselves The Union Jacks. The fans actually appreciated it and chanted for 3MB – which is not what I think the WWE expected. Santino pinned Jinder Mahol when he pulled out his cobra – which had bull horns – and hit the Cobra. JBL was right on when he called this horrible.
WWE Monday Night Raw came back from commercial and Damien Sandow was already in the ring waiting for his opponent Kofi Kingston. Sandow was really aggressive in this match and has been on fire since losing to John Cena. I really like the new Damien Sandow and his new aggression reminds me of Randy Savage.
Dolph Ziggler came out next to fight Curtis Axel for the Intercontinental Championship, a match that came about after Ziggler beat Axel last week. The match was a decent one, and evenly matched, and Axel won with a nice counter into his neckbreaker to retain his title.
Tamina Snuka took on Nikki Bella in the next match. Tamina Snuka won thanks to AJ Lee’s interference but Brie Bella got revenge at the end with a dropkick for both Snuka and AJ.
Backstage, Orton was continuing to get his shoulder worked on when The Shield walked in. Orton asked where The Shield was when he was attacked and Dean Ambrose told him it was none of his business. Seth Rollins said they don’t work for Vickie Guerrero, Brad Maddox or Kane. Roman Reigns then finished by saying that they damn well don’t work for Orton. Rollins finished with “feel better” and they walked out.
John Cena came out next for his handicap match against The Real Americans. Even the fans in the UK chanted “We The People.” Zeb Colter turned them against them when he said real Americans could run the country and make it a better place to live. Halfway through the match, Alberto Del Rio came out, distracting Cena. The match was really good and all three men looked great. Cena won with the STF. After the match, Del Rio took a chair into the ring and beat the hell out of Cena’s hurt arm with it before locking in the cross arm breaker until Big E Langston ran in for the save.
Ryback was up next to take on R-Truth. The match ended in a major upset when R-Truth rolled up Ryback for the pin.
Paul Heyman made his return next. He was in a wheelchair, with a cast on his leg, a neck brace and his arm in a sleeve. Curtis Axel was by his side. Heyman blamed Ryback, calling him a big ugly dummy. Heyman said he would return with a vengeance and hover over CM Punk, but then Punk came out and beat the heck out of Heyman with a kendo stick.
After the beat down, Daniel Bryan came out and joined CM Punk for their handicap match against The Shield. The match was fantastic as expected with these five men. The end came when Punk had Ambrose locked in the Anaconda Vice but the lights went out. When they came back on The Wyatt Family was on one side, Punk and Bryan on the other and Rollins and Ambrose in the middle. Punk shoved Rollins into Luke Harper.
All six went after Punk and Bryan until The Usos and Rhodes Dynasty ran out for the save to clear the ring and the show ended with the good guys in the ring and the fans cheering as Daniel Bryan’s song playing the show off the air.
The Analysis
I also love the fact that they ended the show with The Shield, The Wyatt Family, Daniel Bryan and CM Punk, and the reaction of the crowd showed how much they loved it too. Keeping the Big Show and Randy Orton feud minimized makes it better, since the two men are not the most exciting in the ring or on the mic. I don’t mind them taking Bryan and Punk out of the title hunt if they continue to focus on them like this. It was a very nice WWE Monday Night Raw episode with a fantastic ending.