WWE RAW Results (10/13) – Rusev vs Big Show, Ambrose vs Cena, HIAC Main Event Set!

Cameron, Nikki Bella & Summer Rae
vs Naomi, Natalya & Brie Bella (w/ NeNe)

Cameron goes after Nattie but Nattie shoves her in the corner, then Cameron suplexes her before Nikki tags in and mocks her sister. Nattie goes for a rollup before Nikki applies a headlock, then Nattie fights out and Brie knocks Summer down. She goes for a pin but Cameron breaks it up, then Naomi hits her but Cameron throws her outside and Nattie brawls with her. Summer hits Brie with a jawbreaker before Nikki gets in, then she goes for Rack Attack but Brie floats over and hits a running knee for the win. 

Winners – Naomi, Natalya, Brie Bella 

No Holds Barred Contract On A Pole Match
John Cena vs Dean Ambrose 

All of The Authority makes their way out to ringside, then the bell rings and Cena and Ambrose immediately rush for the contract. They knock each other down before Cena suplexes him, then he goes for a bulldog but Ambrose throws him outside. Ambrose goes after him and punches him on the ramp, then he knees Cena in the head and they slug it out on the stage. Cena calls for an Attitude Adjustment but Ambrose counters with a suplex, then he makes his way back towards the ring but Cena takes him off the turnbuckles and hits an electric chair drop.

Cena applies a STF but Ambrose bites his arm to break, then he knocks Cena outside and kicks him in the head before taking Cena out with a suicide dive. Ambrose sends Cena over near the Authority and Kane and Orton talk trash, then Cena whips Ambrose into them all and rolls Ambrose back inside. Orton attacks Cena and Kane and Rollins soon follow, but Cena and Ambrose are eventually able to fight them off. Cena gets knocked down as they clear the ring, and Ambrose ends up climbing the turnbuckles and mocks Cena’s “You Can’t See Me” taunt as he takes the contract.

Winner – Dean Ambrose  

BP: This is the main event I’ve been calling for; it’s the perfect feud that can steal the show and make up for an absent champion. I said this was the end game since Battleground, and they’ve done a damn good job of keeping this fresh. I still don’t like the idea of Orton facing the ‘loser’, and we’ve seen Cena/Orton plenty of times already, but it will be a good compliment to the Cell match. Overall, this was a good show. The matches and angles showed progression, and the guest spots made sense and didn’t interfere with the show too much. 

 

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