WWE RAW Results (12/9) – Slammy Awards, Punk vs Ambrose, Championship Ascension

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WWE RAW Results

By Bill Pritchard for Wrestlezone.com

December 9th 2013

Daniel Bryan vs Fandango (w/ Summer Rae)

Bryan hits a knee off the ropes, then he sends Fandango into the corner but Fandango knees him and follows with a suplex for a near fall. Fandango hits him in the corner but Bryan catches him with a drop toe hold, then he kicks him a few times and snaps Fandango's arm over his shoulder. Bryan puts Fandango in a surfboard stretch, then he sends him into the ropes but Fandango throws him outside and goes for a plancha. Bryan sidesteps him and comes back with a suicide dive, then he whips Fandango into the barricade and knees him in the face. Bryan rolls him in and goes for a missile dropkick, but Fandango counters with a midair powerbomb for a near fall as we go to a break. We get back to see Bryan kick Fandango in the head, then Bryan hits a corner dropkick but misses a second, so Fandango suplexes him for a near fall. Fandango heads up top but Bryan avoids a legdrop, then Bryan heads up and hits a diving headbutt and follows with a running knee for the win. The Wyatt Family appears on the Titantron and Bray says they want Bryan to join them, and he will show Bryan the monster he is, but Bryan does a no chant.

Winner – Daniel Bryan

The Rock wins "LOL Moment of the Year", Vickie Guerrero accepts on his behalf / dedicates to her beauty.

Santino Marella vs Damien Sandow

Sandow punches Santino in the corner and chokes him on the ropes, then he hits a side Russian legsweep and follows with the Elbow of Disdain. Sandow continues to pay attention to Big E Langston (at commentary) while he punches Santino, then Santino comes back with a hiptoss and calls for Cobra. Sandow ducks and sweeps his legs, then he lifts him up and hits You're Welcome for the win, but Langston gets in the ring and raises his title in the air.

Winner – Damien Sandow

Shawn Michaels wins "Double Cross of the Year", says it's funny because he's double crossed plenty of people over the years, and it took four years of retirement to win a Slammy.

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