Monday, June 20, 1994

Raw Deal - Raw recap for June 20, 1994

Gorilla Monsoon, having filled in for Vince McMahon at King of the Ring, fills in for Vince on Raw.

For the first time, Raw can be viewed in Spanish. Carlos Cabrera and Ed Druco provide the commentary via the SAP feature.

Diesel beats Mark Thomas.

An encore presentation of King of the Ring will air on pay-per-view next Tuesday.

The 1-2-3 Kid gets an upset win on a cocky Nikolai Volkoff to get a shot at Bret "Hit Man" Hart and the WWF Championship in three weeks on July 11th. After the match, Volkoff attacks The Kid, and Virgil shows up to stop Volkoff and almost gets his hand on his former master "The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase until Volkoff gets Virgil from behind. Lex Luger runs in to scare Volkoff and DiBiase out of the ring.

Bam Bam Bigelow and Mabel square off next week on Raw.

Yokozuna beats Nick Barbury.

Typhoon is back, and on his way to the ring, he runs into Yokozuna who is on his way out. During the break, Typhoon counters a punch thrown at him by Yokozuna.

Typhoon beats The Black Phantom.

It's time for The King's Court. After "The King" Jerry Lawler makes excuses for losing to "Rowdy" Roddy Piper at King of the Ring, he calls the crowd "garbage" and brings out tonight's guest, whom he claims looks just like them: Duke "The Dumpster" Droese. He tells Droese to stay out of the ring and "downwind of him." Droese tells Lawler he stinks too much even for him. Lawler is still stung that Droese dumped garbage on him on Superstars, and interrupts Droese every time he tries to speak. Droese finally has enough and walks out, but Lawler runs out of the ring and attacks Droese with his own trash can.

The Heavenly Bodies (Dr. Tom Pritchard and "Gigolo" Jimmy Del Ray) beat Russ Greenberg and Jim Powers.

The powers that be in WWF have stated that they do not condone "The King" Jerry Lawler's actions towards Duke "The Dumpster" Droese, and Gorilla Monsoon apologizes for the incident.

SummerSlam is coming August 29th to pay-per-view!

"The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase is backstage. He's had his eye on Lex Luger for a long time, and says he has a ton of potential. The only thing he feels Luger is missing is proper guidance, and plans to give it to him.

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