Monday, November 20, 1995

Raw Deal - Raw recap for November 20, 1995

The 1-2-3 Kid beats Hakushi after "The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase pushes Hakushi off the top rope behind the ref's back. During the match, Vince McMahon interviews Razor Ramon via telephone, who says that The 1-2-3 Kid crossed him and that he will make him pay. Also, officials have to keep Marty Jannetty from going after The 1-2-3 Kid.

Jerry "The King" Lawler interviews "The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase and The 1-2-3 Kid at ringside. DiBiase gloats about The Kid's recent victories, then Marty Jannetty shows up and tries to confront The Kid and DiBiase. Sycho Sid follows close behind, telling Jannetty that if he wants to go through The Kid, he's got to go through him first. Sid then makes quick work of Jannetty, telling him that's what he gets if he messes with him or the kid.

WWF In Your House returns live at 7 PM Eastern, 4 PM Pacific on pay-per-view on December 17th! Bret "The Hit Man" Hart is confirmed to defend the WWF Championship against The British Bulldog, who says that The Hit Man is nervous and knows what he's capable of, and cites SummerSlam 1992 as proof that he's beaten him once and he can beat him again. Also, Henry O. Godwinn will be taking on Hunter Hearst Helmsley in a Hog Pen match, where a hog pen will be outside of the ring, and whoever is thrown in it will be declared the loser. As Dok Hendrix talks about the match, it is reported that Diesel has entered the building. He is seen talking to "The Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels before the next match.

The WWF World Tour de Force will soon be hitting Salisbury, Maryland; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; New York City; Scranton, Pennsylvania; and Johnstown, Pennsylvania.

Barry Didisnky advertises the Undertaker denim jacket, with WWF and Undertaker logos on the front and artwork of The Undertaker on the back. The denim jackets also come in "The Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels, Diesel and Bret "The Hit Man" Hart variants. Each jacket is $59.75 with $3.95 shipping and handling.

Skip vs. Savio Vega ends with the interference of Diesel, who shoves Skip to the ground and grabs a microphone. Diesel grabs the microphone and almost considers apologizing for what he did to Bret "The hit Man" Hart and the fans, but decides not to. He says he slept like a baby for the first time in a year after the events of last night, and that he saw a a smile on his face when he looked in the mirror, and that he saw himself and not "some corporate puppet created by Vince McMahon." He tells Vince he missed the ball, and that 24 hours after he won the WWF Championship, he was up in Titan Towers being told by corporate to "smile a little more and be more politically correct." He says last night was just the tip of the iceberg, and that Big Daddy Cool is back. The only thing that matters to him right now are his family and friends (including "The Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels), and that he is back whether people like him or not. He gives a few fans a high-five, then leaves. The camera follows him backstage, and he meets back up with Michaels there.

The encore presentation of Survivor Series is tomorrow night at 8 PM Eastern, 7 PM Central!

Next week on Raw: Kama takes on The Undertaker with the gold chains made from 'Taker's urn on the line! Brother Love returns to interview Bret "The Hit Man" Hart!

"The Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels vs. Owen Hart ends when Michaels collapses on the floor and is unable to get back up. Even Owen Hart is confused as to what is going on. Medical staff has to be called in to administer oxygen.

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