Raw Review: Randy Orton and Seth Rollins in a Handicap Match
By Mike Smith
WWE.com
Kane and Big Show vs. Erick Rowan and Ryback
Ryback used his strength at the beginning of the match, but ran right into a big boot when he was looking for a Meathook Clothesline.
Show tagged into the match and dominated Ryback. He then traded off control of the match with Kane, until Ryback was able to create some separation and get the hot tag to Rowan.
The match broke down, and Show went for a KO Punch on Rowan, but he hit Kane by accident. Ryback took Show out with a Meathook Clothesline, while Rowan covered Kane for the win.
Rowan and Ryback defeat Kane and Big Show via pinfall.
1 out of 5 stars – These are four guys who should not be in the ring togehter.
Stephanie McMahon promo
While Kane and Big Show kept fighting, Stephanie came down to the ring, and was furious with both big men.
She said that Orton might be right about them, because there both behaving poorly, and neither one of them is properly representing The Authority or WWE.
Kane and Show tried to reason with her, until she kicked them out of the arena, telling them to figure things out, otherwise they’re no longer welcome.
Decent promo from Stephanie. The Authority has clearly ran its course. If NXT has proven anything, it’s that Stephanie needs some time off TV, while Triple H plays the greatest face authority figure in wrestling history.
The Miz, Wiz Khalifa and Damien Wizdow backstage
Miz was trying to sell a partnership with Wiz, but Wiz said he wasn’t sure if he could partner with Miz after his commercial from last week.
Wiz also revealed that he already signed a WWE “A-lister” to his Taylor Gang, and that’s Wizdow.
Wizdow then rapped at Miz, telling him that they’re still friends, but that he is in the Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal, and he’s in it for himself.
After that, Wiz had his mini-concert, and Wizdow came out and “celebrated” with him after.
If you’re worried it will fail, add in Miz and Miz/Wizdow, it will work.