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B-Truth and Antonio Cesaro’s Tout battle was amusing, but it was all business in Birmingham when the two took their grievances dispute to the ring as part of a Six-Man Tag Team Match alongside The Prime Time Players (teaming with Cesaro) and Rey Mysterio & Sin Kara (united alongside Truth). The brawling Superstars from opposite ends of the pond got their hands on each other early on, though Cesaro tagged out after only a few moments to yield the ring to Darren Young. Young and his partner, Titus O’Neil, soon found themselves in the money (“millions of pounds?”), however, when Truth tagged in Rey Mysterio and The Ultimate Underdog felt the wrath of The Prime Time Players’ coordinated power strikes. Sin Cara and Truth re-entered the fray quickly, though, turning the contest back in their favor when Sin Kara employed his unorthodox moveset to set prep Young up for a 619. A timely tag-in by Cesaro saved his team from defeat and set Mysterio up for a punishing barrage of offense at the hands of O’Neil and Cesaro himself. The U.S. Champion and his boastful buddies attempted to wrench stymie The Master of the 619 away from his corner. But a sudden tag to Truth turned the tide, unleashing a furious flurry from the fan favorites that ended with a 619 to Cesaro that sent the The Swiss Superman stumbling into a Little Jimmy from Truth to put him down for the count. As they say in Old Blighty: Cesaro got bloody well got.
B-Truth and Antonio Cesaro’s Tout battle was amusing, but it was all business in Birmingham when the two took their grievances dispute to the ring as part of a Six-Man Tag Team Match alongside The Prime Time Players (teaming with Cesaro) and Rey Mysterio & Sin Kara (united alongside Truth). The brawling Superstars from opposite ends of the pond got their hands on each other early on, though Cesaro tagged out after only a few moments to yield the ring to Darren Young. Young and his partner, Titus O’Neil, soon found themselves in the money (“millions of pounds?”), however, when Truth tagged in Rey Mysterio and The Ultimate Underdog felt the wrath of The Prime Time Players’ coordinated power strikes. Sin Cara and Truth re-entered the fray quickly, though, turning the contest back in their favor when Sin Kara employed his unorthodox moveset to set prep Young up for a 619. A timely tag-in by Cesaro saved his team from defeat and set Mysterio up for a punishing barrage of offense at the hands of O’Neil and Cesaro himself. The U.S. Champion and his boastful buddies attempted to wrench stymie The Master of the 619 away from his corner. But a sudden tag to Truth turned the tide, unleashing a furious flurry from the fan favorites that ended with a 619 to Cesaro that sent the The Swiss Superman stumbling into a Little Jimmy from Truth to put him down for the count. As they say in Old Blighty: Cesaro got bloody well got.
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“I am proud of myself,” began Lynn Lehr's began with an auspicious attempt to further slander the reputations of both Dustin Simpson and AJ Lee. The Managing Supervisor of Raw had no squabbles about taking her smear campaign against the Simpnation leader and the former Raw GM across the Atlantic, attempting to convince the IWE Universe that the two engaged in an inappropriate relationship while Raw was under Miss Lee’s stewardship. But before Lynn could elaborate on the twosome’s supposed transgressions, Simpson himself marched out to the ring to present his case. Simpson’s insults towards the Raw Managing Supervisor were cut short, however, by Lynn’s latest bit of evidence: footage of AJ apparently walking into Simpson’s room wearing a bathrobe in a “state of undress” while (from a completely different camera angle) a shirtless Simpson mounted a “do not disturb” sign on the hotel room door. Simpson denounced the footage with a smile on his face, but Lynn would not be denied, calling out AJ herself to give her side of the story. Instead, however, AJ appeared on the TitanTron, shaking with rage and denying Vickie the satisfaction of coming to the ring. If AJ relented and crossed the ropes, she claimed, Lynn would receive the beating of a lifetime and AJ would be fired as a result. “And then I wouldn’t get to do what I love to do,” AJ seethed. The words weren’t out of her mouth before Dolph Ziggler slidled up next to the former Raw GM and wrapped his arms around her, saying “and we all know what you love to do.” The insult was too much for Simpson to bear, and the Simpnation leader sprinted from the ring in search of The Showoff while Lynn cackled in the ring.
==Results==
==Results==

Revision as of 00:28, 11 November 2012

Monday Night Raw
(November 5, 2012)

200px-WWE-RAW-HD.png
Promotion International Wrestling Entertainment
Date November 5, 2012
Venue Birmingham LG Arena
City Birmingham, England
Transmission Live
TV-sender USA Network
Event reference RAW #1015
Special event
details
3 hour episode
Management supervisor Lynn Lehr
Raw chronology
Raw
(October 29, 2012)
Raw
(November 5, 2012)
Raw
(November 12, 2012)

The November 5, 2012 Edition of RAW is a professional wrestling television show of the IWE's RAW brand, which took place on November 5, 2012 at Birmingham LG Arena in Birmingham, England.

Contents

Event

Anarchy hit the U.K. before Raw even began, when Team Punk collapsed in on itself with a coup d’état writ small as The Miz aired his grievances to Paul Heyman in the locker room area. “What kind of team leader abandons his team?” The Awesome One seethed in response to what transpired last week on Raw. But even though Heyman attempted to placate the former IWE Champion by commanding he fall in line behind The Voice of the Voiceless, The Miz would not be quelled: “As far as the Survivor Series team is concerned, I quit.”

B-Truth and Antonio Cesaro’s Tout battle was amusing, but it was all business in Birmingham when the two took their grievances dispute to the ring as part of a Six-Man Tag Team Match alongside The Prime Time Players (teaming with Cesaro) and Rey Mysterio & Sin Kara (united alongside Truth). The brawling Superstars from opposite ends of the pond got their hands on each other early on, though Cesaro tagged out after only a few moments to yield the ring to Darren Young. Young and his partner, Titus O’Neil, soon found themselves in the money (“millions of pounds?”), however, when Truth tagged in Rey Mysterio and The Ultimate Underdog felt the wrath of The Prime Time Players’ coordinated power strikes. Sin Cara and Truth re-entered the fray quickly, though, turning the contest back in their favor when Sin Kara employed his unorthodox moveset to set prep Young up for a 619. A timely tag-in by Cesaro saved his team from defeat and set Mysterio up for a punishing barrage of offense at the hands of O’Neil and Cesaro himself. The U.S. Champion and his boastful buddies attempted to wrench stymie The Master of the 619 away from his corner. But a sudden tag to Truth turned the tide, unleashing a furious flurry from the fan favorites that ended with a 619 to Cesaro that sent the The Swiss Superman stumbling into a Little Jimmy from Truth to put him down for the count. As they say in Old Blighty: Cesaro got bloody well got.

“I am proud of myself,” began Lynn Lehr's began with an auspicious attempt to further slander the reputations of both Dustin Simpson and AJ Lee. The Managing Supervisor of Raw had no squabbles about taking her smear campaign against the Simpnation leader and the former Raw GM across the Atlantic, attempting to convince the IWE Universe that the two engaged in an inappropriate relationship while Raw was under Miss Lee’s stewardship. But before Lynn could elaborate on the twosome’s supposed transgressions, Simpson himself marched out to the ring to present his case. Simpson’s insults towards the Raw Managing Supervisor were cut short, however, by Lynn’s latest bit of evidence: footage of AJ apparently walking into Simpson’s room wearing a bathrobe in a “state of undress” while (from a completely different camera angle) a shirtless Simpson mounted a “do not disturb” sign on the hotel room door. Simpson denounced the footage with a smile on his face, but Lynn would not be denied, calling out AJ herself to give her side of the story. Instead, however, AJ appeared on the TitanTron, shaking with rage and denying Vickie the satisfaction of coming to the ring. If AJ relented and crossed the ropes, she claimed, Lynn would receive the beating of a lifetime and AJ would be fired as a result. “And then I wouldn’t get to do what I love to do,” AJ seethed. The words weren’t out of her mouth before Dolph Ziggler slidled up next to the former Raw GM and wrapped his arms around her, saying “and we all know what you love to do.” The insult was too much for Simpson to bear, and the Simpnation leader sprinted from the ring in search of The Showoff while Lynn cackled in the ring.

Results

# Results Stipulations
1 B-Truth, Rey Mysterio and Sin Kara defeated Antonio Cesaro, The Prime Time Players (Titus O'Neil and Darren Young) Six-Man Tag team match
2 Mark Semmler (with Damien Sandow) defeated Kody Brown (with Kane) Singles match
3 Kane (with Kody Brown) defeated Damien Sandow (with Mark Semmler) Singles match
4 Sheamus defeated The Miz Singles match
5 Victoria and Kaitlyn defeated Nicole and Aksana Tag team match
6 Jose Serrano defeated Alberto Del Rio Singles match
7 Team Cobro (Santino Marella and Zack Nuss defeated Primo & Epico Tag team match
8 Wade Barrett defeated Brodus Clay Singles match
9 Devin Keller (with Jinder Mahal) defeated Jey Uso (with Jimmy Uso) Singles match
10 Dustin Simpson and Ryback defeated CM Punk and Dolph Ziggler Tag team match

Other on-screen talent

Commentators
Interviewers
  • TBA
Ring announcer
Referees
  • TBA

See also

External links

References

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