AJ Lee vs. Nikki Bella

AJ Lee’s music hits and she comes out skipping down to the ring with her new Divas Championship. She’ll be in action next. We head to a commercial.

When we return from commercial, AJ Lee and Nikki Bella are in the ring and we hear Paige’s theme song. Paige has joined the fellas at the announce table to provide guest commentary during this match.

Nikki actually dominates a lot of the match but in the end, AJ secures the Black Widow submission hold on her, forcing her to tap out. AJ Lee wins. After the match, Paige leaves the announce table and stares down AJ from the floor. AJ kisses the Divas Championship that she won from Paige on Sunday night and smiles back at her.

Winner: AJ Lee

Backstage: Triple H Checks On Dean Ambrose

Backstage, Triple H walks up to the room that Dean Ambrose is locked in. He asks the security guards watching the door if all is well and then tells them to make sure things stay that way. He walks off. After that quick backstage segment, we are reminded of the Cena-Orton main event, which is coming up next, before one final plug for the WWE 2K15 roster reveal, which takes place live on the WWE Network immediately following tonight’s RAW. We head to another commercial break.

Randy Orton vs. John Cena

When we return from commercial, Seth Rollins and Kane make their way down to ringside. The announcers point out that a big object has been added next to the announce table and is covered with a big cloth, exactly like the cinder blocks were on the night that Dean Ambrose was taken out on RAW.

With that being said and the announcers pointing out that Rollins promised Orton a “surprise” for tonight, “The Viper’s” theme song hits and down to the ring comes Randy Orton. Out next is his opponent for tonight, arguably his greatest rival in WWE history, John Cena.

The bell rings and here we go. Cena is working over Orton early on as the announcers continue to sell-hard the fact that Rollins promised Orton a surprise here tonight and they continue to reference the big cloth-covered object next to the commentary table. We head to a mid-match commercial.

We’re back from the break and instantly, the announcers point out the surprise promise and reference the big box or whatever it is next to them at the announce table.

Meanwhile, in the ring, Orton continues to have his way with the leader of the “Cenation.” I can’t begin to tell you how many times the announcers have pumped up and hyped up the big object next to their announce table and how many times they have referenced the big “promise” from Rollins earlier tonight. To put it into perspective, lets put it this way — it’s on par with the “$9.99” references.

Finally, Cena fires up on offense, just in time, too, as the dueling “let’s go Cena” and “Cena sucks” chanting began breaking out in the FedEx Forum. It was only a hope spot, however, as Orton cut Cena’s offensive comeback short and is now back in firm control of the match. “The Viper” has literally dominated this match to the point that he’s damn near on Brock Lesnar/SummerSlam levels in terms of a one-sided beatdown on Cena. Well, not quite that bad, but Orton has been in complete and total control throughout this entire match and unless I’ve missed it, neither Kane or Rollins have really got involved all that much, if at all, despite standing at ringside during this entire match.

Orton goes for a superplex off the top-rope but Cena headbutts his way out of it, knocking Orton down to the mat. Before Cena can do anything off the top, however, Orton is back up and grabs Cena, who is still seated on the top turnbuckle. Orton grabs Cena and blasts him with his draping-style DDT, only instead of doing it from the middle rope, he nailed Cena with it off the top rope. Orton pounds the mat in “Viper” mode, calling for the RKO, but right when he goes for it, Cena reverses it and locks Orton in the STF. The second he does, Rollins and Kane hit the ring and attack Cena. The referee calls for the bell.

Winner via DQ: John Cena

After The Match

After the disqualification ruling, the attack continues as Orton, Rollins and Kane all beat up Cena. Cena gets one brief hope spot during the beatdown, however it lasted all of two seconds before the numbers game was too much for him.

All three guys take Cena out to the floor and clear off the announce table. Rollins gets on the announce table and asks for the cover to be removed off of the object that is next to the announce table. Kane removes it and we see that it’s Dean Ambrose.

Ambrose goes into wild-man mode and is all over Kane, Orton and Rollins. Ambrose beats up on all three of them and does a big dive off the announce table, splashing onto all three guys.

When the smoke clears, Ambrose is alone with Rollins in the ring. He beats up Rollins and then Kane grabs him by the throat. Just as he goes for the chokeslam, Cena nails Kane and stops him. Meanwhile, Rollins runs away through the crowd, so Cena and Ambrose still didn’t fully get to get their hands on him like they had hoped to.

We see Rollins standing way up in the crowd looking down at the ring as Ambrose and Cena, from the ring, both look up at Rollins in ther crowd. Ambrose’s music plays and the announcers sell everything that just happened to end this week’s show.

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