Tonight, for the latest WWE RAW Supershow for February 6th 2012, it is time to review the show that featured a six pack challenge match featuring the RAW competitors for the Elimination Chamber Match. Plus Triple H has some words to say about the Undertaker. It is time to recap all of the highlights of WWE RAW 2/6/12.
WWE RAW 2/6/12
In some news, Chris Hero finally signed with WWE after passing his medical tests, so he is good to go down in FCW within the next couple of weeks.
Triple H is out to the ring. He mentions that a decision will be made for the future of John Laurinaitis from the board of directors at 10:00 AM on Tuesday Morning. Then he talks about the Undertaker, but after last year, there is no spark, no desire to have another match, given the fact that he beat the Undertaker within an inch of his life. He wants to remember Undertaker as he was in the past, not how he is right now. Recap of the Undertaker kicking some ass at Wrestlemania. Triple H says after careful deliberation he’ll have to say no. The Undertaker pops up, he wants vengeance and he gives Triple H one more chance. But it appears not to happen, yet.
The Big Show defeated World Heavyweight Champion Daniel Bryan via countout.
AJ is brought out with Daniel Bryan, with a neckbrace. Both men go back and forth in a rather decent match and once again, we end up on the floor and the Big Show nearly runs over AJ but he manages to put the brakes on this time. Daniel Bryan quickly takes AJ away from the ring and gets counted out. Daniel Bryan then yells this proves that Big Show could have stopped himself last time but he didn’t. What kind of man is the Big Show anyway?
John Cena will be at the Daytona 500. Weee.
A look at the Elimination Chamber matches of the past.
David Otunga is doing some brown nosing but he has a match.
Sheamus pinned David Otunga
Another showcase for Sheamus as he is on his way to Wrestlemania 28 to challenge one of the champions. Match was merely a squash. At least it wasn’t Jinder Mahal again. Sheamus blasts Otunga with a vicious Brogue Kick to put him down for the victory.
Out comes Chris Jericho and his boss jacket, to speak to us. He said that by showing up, everyone on this show is not relevant at all. Everyone is a wannabe of Chris Jericho. But the biggest one of them all is CM Punk. He stole his best in the world catchphrase and Jericho is the best, and he doesn’t need a shirt. Out comes CM Punk, and the pipe bomb hovers, but Punk doesn’t say anything. Needless to say, Jericho loses it, yelling that he wants words, he wants Punk to speak. He can dish out the trolling but he can’t take it.
The Great Khali and Randy Orton defeated Cody Rhodes and Wade Barrett
One of these things is not like the other, one of these things just doesn’t belong. I’m seriously hoping for Drew McIntyre to punk the Great Khali and take his spot in Elimination Chamber. Khali hits the chop of doom on Cody Rhodes to score the pin. Yep.
Randy Orton then nails the Great Khali with an RKO after the match. Yep.
TWITTER, TWITTER, TWITTER! Battles between John Cena and the Rock. You know what would be keen. If no one bought Wrestlemania and instead followed what was happening on Twitter. Granted, I suppose someone would have to buy it to tweet updates. Of course, WWE would miss the point of that lesson.
Tamina, Eve, Kelly Kelly, and Alicia Fox defeated the Bella Twins, Natalya, and Beth Phoenix.
Eve got busted right in the face during this match. The divas match a match. I think this might have been the same one from the Royal Rumble, but I don’t care. Natalya doesn’t do her new um gimmick tonight. You know the one. WWE is going for the special needs children demographic now…actually even they wouldn’t find that amusing. Tamina wins with the Superfly Splash for the win.
Shawn Michaels will be at RAW next week and also Kane against John Cena in an Ambulance Match.
Here’s Johnny. Laurinaitis is confident about the board’s direction and also suggests that the board might not look too kindly on Hunter ducking the Undertaker.
Chris Jericho defeated CM Punk, Dolph Ziggler, Kofi Kingston, The Miz, and R-Truth.
This match kind of fell off the rails a bit. R-Truth was hurt in this match(although not too badly), and thus it threw everything rather off kilter. Punk nails Ziggler with the GTS but Jericho takes him to the floor and then scores the pin on Ziggler. As a result, Jericho enters last in the Elimination Chamber. He mocks Punk’s cross legged pose. Jericho is likely going to win the title in the Chamber.
If the show ended right now, it would have been merely a fine show, but Kane menaces Eve backstage. Kane is not happy that Cena isn’t properly embracing the hate. I’m embracing my hate for this storyline. Kane is afraid of himself. And that’s it.
Why You Should Watch WWE RAW 2/6/12
Um…pass.
WWE RAW Results 2/6/12
The Big Show defeated World Heavyweight Champion Daniel Bryan via countout.
Sheamus pinned David Otunga.
The Great Khali and Randy Orton defeated Cody Rhodes and Wade Barrett
Tamina, Eve, Kelly Kelly, and Alicia Fox defeated the Bella Twins, Natalya, and Beth Phoenix.
Chris Jericho defeated CM Punk, Dolph Ziggler, Kofi Kingston, the Miz, and R-Truth.
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