Raw Review: Survivor Series Contract Signing

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“AJ Lee” vs. Nikki Bella

Brie Bella came out dressed as AJ, and she shared an incredible resemblance to the real thing.

Brie played her role well, and Nikki put a beatdown on her, while the real AJ watched from the announce table.

In the end, the real AJ hopped on the apron and distracted Nikki, allowing Brie to roll Nikki up for the win.

“AJ Lee” defeats Bella via pinfall.

After the match, AJ hit Nikki with a shining wizard, while Brie started a big “Yes” chant. That didn’t last long though, before AJ took Brie out too.

3 out of 5 stars – That’s a rating for the segment.

It started out with a ridiculous concept, but it was actually a really interesting idea that they did a lot with. It wasn’t a half-hearted attempt, they actually tried to do something different and it worked. Plus, AJ doing AJ things always has a pretty good success rate.

Ryback and John Cena backstage

Cena said he understands what Ryback has said in the past, but that he really wants Ryback to consider joining his team for Survivor Series.

Ryback said he not only “can’t see” Cena, but he can’t see Cena’s team either. He also brought up the video from ealier and said he doesn’t like to be insulted.

Cena said that he did insult Ryback, but that Ryback would go on to earn Cena’s respect in their series of title matches.

Cena said that The Authority are trying to keep Ryback off Team Cena, but that Ryback won’t mean anything to them once Survivor Series is over.

Ryback reiterated that he is Team Ryback and thanked Cena for his time.

Before Cena left, he mentioned that it’s ironic that a man, who always wants to be fed more, stops being hungry once he gets a shot to eat the big table.

This was a good segment, as they continue to make Ryback feel like a gamechanger and a big deal.

By the way, Cena’s last line was the line of the night by a mile.