WWE RAW Results – August 17, 2009

WWE RAW Results - August 17, 2009WWE RAW Results — PAGE FOUR

St. Louis, MO.

August 17, 2009

Report By: Matt Boone for WrestleZone.com

MVP vs. Jack Swagger

We return from commercial for a singles match – MVP vs. Jack Swagger. Swagger attacking MVP. He refuses to stop. The ref counts to 5 and Swagger still won’t stop. The ref calls for the bell – Swagger is disqualified. MVP fighting back now and Swagger exits the ring.

Winner via DQ: MVP

Freddie Prinze Jr. Heading To The Ring

We see Freddie Prinze Jr. walking backstage, still hurt. Some medic or someone is walking beside him telling him it’s not a good idea to go back out there. Prinze says he’s going back out there. Fade to commercial.

Falls Count Anywhere:

-Chavo Guerrero vs. Hornswoggle

We return from the break and Chavo Guerrero is already in the ring. Lilian Garcia says the following match is a "falls count anywhere" match. Hornswoggle’s music hits and it’s time for the 10,000th Chavo vs. Hornswoggle gimmick match. The bell rings and Hornswoggle immediately crawls under the ring. Chavo goes under after him. He pulls out a toilet lid and some other crap. Hornswoggle runs to the back. Chavo chases after him. He runs into Primo and asks where Hornswoggle went. Chavo continues his search and he can’t find him. He opens a door and a bucket with a string attatched the door swings down and knocks him out. Hornswoggle comes out of another room and pins Chavo for the win.

Winner: Hornswoggle

After The Match:

Chavo is back up and looking confused. Mark Henry comes out of the room with the bucket on the door. He laughs and says he didn’t do it. Chavo looks pissed. I’m told McCauly Culkin appeared in this segment too. I must have missed it? Coudn’t of been but for a second, as I’ve been here typing the whole time (with my back turned).

-Cole and Lawler are running down the SummerSlam card for this Sunday.

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