Raw Review: The 2014 Slammy Awards

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Kofi Kingston vs. Stardust

Kofi and Stardust started off even, but Stardust quickly took over, and he lost that control even quicker.

Kofi got the win with a flying crossbody into a lateral press pin.

Kingston defeats Stardust via pinfall.

2 out of 5 stars – This match was given no time, and the ending was not good.

John Laurinaitis promo

Laurinaitis came out and gave a pitch for the Board of Directors to bring back People Power, then he introduced the nominees for Surprise Return of the Year.

Laurinaitis actually got a bit of a pop from the crowd. It was about 50/50.

After the commercial, Laurinaitis announced Ultimate Warrior as the winner, which got a very nice cheer from the crowd.

Seth Rollins and Paul Heyman backstage

Rollins was celebrating his win over Dolph Ziggler, and thanking J & J Security, when he noticed Heyman.

Heyman wanted to talk to Rollins about his Tables Match with John Cena. Rollins said he will win and Cena will lose his WWE World Heavyweight Championship shot, and wondered if he was next in line. Rollins displayed his Money in the Bank Briefcase and said that nobody will see it coming when he cashes in.

Heyman said that Lesnar is such a champion, that he should be named champion for life. Heyman said he knew Rollins was the future once he Curb Stomped Lesnar at Night of Champions. Heyman clarified that Cena is the man standing in Rollins’ way, and that Rollins needs to put Cena in the past at TLC.

Heyman with a promo only he could pull off. The man is just that good.