Raw Review: Fallout of WWE TLC

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Erick Rowan and Dolph Ziggler vs. Big Show and Luke Harper

Show was all over Ziggler early, and Harper followed up with more of the same, as Ziggler struggled, and Rowan couldn’t get in the match.

Rowan finally got the hot tag, and he looked good, until Harper got involved and the match broke down. Ziggler got rid of Harper, but Rowan walked right into a KO Punch.

Show and Harper defeat Rowan and Ziggler via pinfall.

1 out of 5 stars – So, you have, arguably, your hottest star, Ziggler, go out there and get no offense. Meanwhile, a guy who the crowd will get behind, Rowan, gets pinned by a guy in his 40s for the second straight night.

Fandango and Chris Jericho backstage

Fandango said if Jericho wants his Slammy, he has to take it from “Fan…”, but Jericho told him to shut up, and said he’d dance all over Fandango’s face once he’s done with Paul Heyman.

Jericho is back. I don’t even care if it’s for one night, nobody can beat Y2J.

The New Day w/ Renee Young

Rene asked about The New Day’s rematch with Gold and Stardust. Xavier Woods said that the darkness is gone, and that the light will shine through, and they will unleash the PhD, and Kofi Kingston calmed him down.

Kingston rhymed a lot, I think. He spoke with a really weird flow and it was hard to follow.

Big E said that we would “feel the power of The New Day.” Then, Woods and Kingston made fun of him for sweating a lot.

This was the worst qualities of all three men thrown in to a 2-3 minute segment.