Showing posts with label Raymond Roy. Show all posts
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Monday, August 15, 1994

Raw Deal - Raw recap for August 15, 1994

The 1-2-3 Kid bets "The King of Harts" Owen Hart by disqualification after Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart interferes. After the match, both Hart and Neidhart attack The Kid, and Owen puts him in the Sharpshooter. Neidhart throws the ref out of the ring and pushes away another official as Hart refuses to release the hold.



Walter Payton tells Shawn Michaels that if he interferes in the WWF Intercontinental Championship match, he'll show him what the NFL is all about.

A special opinion line has been set up, so viewers can voice their opinion. Did Lex Luger sell out to "The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase?

Before the next match, it is mentioned that earlier in the night, Abe "Knuckleball" Schwartz said that he's on strike...because Major League Baseball is, too! He blamed the fans for the strike, as everyone else in the league are just trying to be good businessmen. He is seen after the break carrying a sign saying "I'm on strike!"



Duke "The Dumpster" Droese beats Nick Barbury.

Leslie Nielsen meets Ray Rougeau, "Macho Man" Randy Savage and himself as he tries to find The Undertaker poolside.

"The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase is at the commentary table, guesting for the next match. He says he will address the Undertaker issue on The King's Court. Also, the SummerSlam hotline is up, and viewers can voice their opinion as to whether or not Lex Luger sold out, as well as hear different interviews from WWF Superstars.

Kwang quickly beats Tony Roy.

It's time for The King's Court. "The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase is already in the ring with "The King" Jerry Lawler, who claims that DiBiase is now subject to ridicule and doubt as of late, especially by Paul Bearer, who claims that DiBiase does not have the real Undertaker. Bearer shows up, and says he has seen the evil that he has purchased. He says that his Undertaker will destroy DiBiase's at SummerSlam, and DiBiase tells him to tell that to his Undertaker's face. He does, much to the crowd's pleasure, and DiBiase commands The Undertaker to attack him. The Undertaker grabs Bearer by the throats, but the lights flicker. Paul Bearer declares that the real Undertaker is here as the lights come back on. DiBiase, Lawler and "The Undertaker" are spooked.



Mabel beats Raymond Roy.

Lex Luger takes on Crush this Sunday night at Sunday Night Slam on USA Network at 8 PM Eastern/7 PM Central.

"Double J" Jeff Jarrett beats Scott Taylor with the Figure Four Leg Lock. After the match, Oscar and Mabel show up and tell Jeff Jarrett that Mabel will crush him at SumemrSlam. Jarrett makes fun of Mabel as officials keep him from entering the ring, calling him a chicken.

Also happening this Sunday at Sunday Night Slam, Typhoon vs. Diesel! Heidi Lee Morgan vs. Bull Nakano! A special interview with Bret "The Hit Man" Hart!

Monday, May 9, 1994

Raw Deal - Raw recap for May 9, 1994

Razor Ramon beats Kwang to earn a slot in the upcoming King of the Ring Tournament.

Thurman "Sparky" Plugg takes on Bam Bam Bigelow next week on Raw. The winner gets a slot in the King of the Ring tournament and faces Razor Ramon in the first round. Meanwhile, "Rowdy" Roddy Piper is returning to the WWF at King of the Ring, when he takes on "The King" Jerry Lawler. Piper makes it clear on the set of Tough But Deadly that he's sick of Lawler's crap, and he's taking him on one more time even though he has nothing to prove. He also says that if he beats Lawler, his winnings will go to a hospital for sick children in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, as Lawler called some sick children in said hospital "brats."

Crush beats Raymond Roy.

Duke "The Dumpster" Droese says he's coming to the World Wrestling Federation soon.

Doink beats Mike Terrace. During the match, Vince McMahon interviews "Double J" Jeff Jarrett via telephone, and Jarrett mocks Doink prior to their match.
We hear from Earthquake, who talks about his brief sumo career and his transition to the WWF. He says he has a lot to prove in the WWF, which is why he has returned.

It's time for The King's Court. After mocking "Rowdy" Roddy Piper's recent comments about him, he wishes Piper would be a guest on his segment so he can say them to his face. He then introduces this week's guests: Yokozuna, Mr. Fuji and Jim Cornette. Lawler and Cornette mock Earthquake's sumo career, and Cornette says that Earthquake only talks about what he can do when Yokozuna proves it in the ring on a regular match. Cornette accepts the challenge, and makes it a little more interesting: make the match a sumo match. Lawler doesn't think Earthquake will go for it, but loves the idea. Cornette asks Lawler to see if Earthquake will accept the challenge, as Lawler is the only one who can get the scoop.

The Undertaker has been seen again, this time by a lawn care company.

Mabel beats Mike Bell. During the match, Randy Savage reads a note left to him saying that Earthquake has accepted Jim Cornette's sumo match challenge against Yokozuna.

"The King" Jerry Lawler interviews Earthquake backstage. Lawler asks Earthquake if he's nuts, and Earthquake responds by scaring the crap out of Lawler and saying he'll kick Yokozuna's butt. Lawler keeps testing Earthquake, which causes Earthquake to scare the crap out of Lawler again.