Monday Night Raw – January 28, 2013: Paul Heyman Lies A Lot, Raw Roulette Sucks and LESNAR!

Monday Night Raw
Date: January 28, 2013
Location: Thomas and Mack Center, Las Vegas, Nevada
Commentators: Michael Cole, Jerry Lawler, John Bradshaw Layfield

The Rumble is over now and the big stories are Rock winning the title and Cena winning the Rumble, likely setting up a title rematch that I don’t think many people are interested in seeing. Tonight is also Raw Roulette which is a gimmick that this show flat out doesn’t need. We should be getting ready for Wrestlemania but instead we get a night of gimmick matches and lame jokes instead. Let’s get to it.

We open with Vickie who has three roulette wheels behind her. One has superstars, one has stipulations and one has a bunch of HILARIOUS gimmicks on it. First up is Cesaro vs. Orton which gets a special referee.

Here are Punk and Heyman to the ring and they are TICKED. Punk says this is day 435 and he goes on a RANT about how he’s still champion and that he didn’t lose. Ropes are kicked and tiny pieces of hair follicles are probably pulled out. Punk says Rock couldn’t beat him without anyone’s help and that makes the fans cheaters. Vince and Rock are swindlers and Punk is going to crash Rock’s party tonight.

This brings out Vince who has this big goofy grin on his face. Punk calls him every insulting name he can think of but Vince says that he has proof that Heyman was behind the Shield attacks. Heyman: “Sir if I may…” Vince: “YOU MAY NOT!” Vince says he’ll be evaluating Heyman later tonight which might result in his firing. This was a pretty fast ending.

Randy Orton vs. Antonio Cesaro

The guest referee is the Miz, which I said before his music hit. This was obvious because Cesaro pinned Miz clean last night, meaning the feud must continue. Anyway this is joined in progress after a break with Orton getting two off something we didn’t see. Cesaro pounds away in the corner but gets clotheslined down again. A suplex gets two for Orton and we head to the floor where Cesaro’s back is sent into the barricade.

Back in and Orton slingshots Antonio’s throat into the ropes for two. Miz has done nothing of note so far. They trade European uppercuts with Cesaro taking over. Orton comes right back with a BIG backdrop to send Cesaro to the floor as we take another break. Back with Cesaro guillotining Orton on the top rope and heading to the floor for a bit. Back in and there’s a cravate for a bit before Randy charges into a falcon’s arrow for two.

Off to a chinlock but Orton fights out of it with his usual stuff including the powerslam. Cesaro comes back with a jumping back elbow off the middle rope (looked great) for two. He argues with Miz, allowing Orton to hit the backbreaker. Cesaro pokes Orton in the eye and gets in an argument with Miz, allowing Orton to hit the RKO for the pin at 12:45 shown.

Rating: C+. This was decent stuff but we were just waiting on Miz to do something. Like I said though there is no reason for Miz to be involved in this feud anymore. The guy lost clean in the title match last night so why should they still be interacting? The face turn continues to falter and Orton’s heel turn continues to not seem to be anytime soon.

Miz hits Cesaro with the Finale and looks at the Mania sign.

The next spin is by Ryback and he gets to make Vickie laugh. He starts by snorting at her and walking away.

Here’s Ryback to the ring and after a break we see Andre Agassi and Stefi Graf in the audience. The Prime Time Players, Ryback and Matt Striker are in the ring. Apparently this is a joke off. The Players make a joke about Striker’s luck with women that isn’t funny and didn’t make a lot of sense. Ryback asks what has four eyes, twenty fingers, and is about to be unconscious. The beating begins and Young runs away. Striker declares Ryback the winner and gets Shell Shocked too.

Backlund HOF video again.

Wade Barrett gets to pick his opponent tonight.

Wade Barrett vs. Bo Dallas

Dallas eliminated Barrett from the Rumble last and is the rookie from NXT. They fight in the corner a bit but Barrett hits his kick to the ribs to take over. Barrett loads up the Bull Hammer but charges into a belly to belly suplex for the shocking pin at 2:12. There’s Barrett’s first real feud as champion.

Cody Rhodes spins John Cena which is up next.

We hear about Cena being on Fruity Pebbles boxes, replacing Fred Flintstone. As stupid as it sounds, that’s a pretty big deal.

Cody Rhoes vs. John Cena

Cena starts fast with a dropkick and a fisherman’s suplex to send Rhodes to the floor. Cody says this is a waste of his talents and walks away, only for Cena to throw him right back in. The usual finishes for Cena at 1:56.

Cena talks about how some people don’t seem thrilled that he won. There were 30 people in the match last night but he’s the guy that won. Throwing Ryback out to win is the first step towards Wrestlemania, where he can face a champion of his choosing. Cena says this is a difficult step, but first let’s pause to tell Cena he sucks. Apparently it’s going to be either Rock or Punk for some reason. I didn’t hear talk of a rematch. Cena says that he can face Punk again but he’s come up short in six tries to win the title. But I thought Cena never lost anything.

On the other hand is the Rock. Cena talks about talking down about Rock even before Rock returned so that when Rock showed up again, there would be only one possible candidate. Then Cena spent a year feuding with Rock and there were times Cena showed him up completely. Everything was perfect until April 1 when he lost everything he had spent a year doing.

Cena says Rock won and there’s the chant for the champion. He asks which one he should challenge: the guy he has even money to beat or one of the two guys he seemingly never could beat. Cena makes his decision right now: the WWE Champion, whoever that is at Mania. That smells like a three way to me.

Before Cena can leave, cue the Shield to surround the ring. The beating is on, which basically kills the Cena leads the Shield rumors. Sheamus tries to make the save but here’s Ryback for the real save. Six man tag at Elimination Chamber maybe? Either way a big brawl breaks out with Sheamus being posted. Cena tries to fight them off again but gets beaten down. The TripleBomb leaves Cena laying.

Brodus and Tensai are going to have a lingerie pillow fight but Tensai says no way. They spin the other wheel and it’s a dance off but Tensai didn’t see it. COMEDY is coming people!

We see everything WWE did in Phoenix this week.

Time for the dance off but Tensai first takes off a robe to reveal women’s lingerie. Brodus has a heart attack. It’s time for the dance off with Brodus going first. Tensai doesn’t want to dance but Lawler says what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas. Tensai does some very awkward stuff including Gangam Style and some other outdated stuff. The guy that got to beat Punk and Cena last year everybody. Ron Simmons pops up for his one word. JBL: “I know that guy.”

Del Rio gets a body slam challenge with Big Show.

It’s time for the body slam challenge but Big Show knocks Del Rio out. He tapes the champion up to the rope and destroys Ricardo while Alberto has to watch. This goes on for awhile and is rather awesome with Del Rio being tortured mentally while Ricardo got the physical part. Also the revenge will be SWEET.

Kaitlyn vs. Tamina

This is a showgirl lumberjill match. The girls are in showgirl outfits which look good but the lumberjill stuff is played already. This is non-title too. Tamina takes over to start and takes Katilyn down with a chinlock. Kaitlyn is thrown to the floor and beats up I think Aksana in the process. Tamina gets hit by a headdress and Kaitlyn goes after her with some decent aggression. That goes out the window as she puts the hat on Kaitlyn but the girls all come in for the no contest at 2:58. Nothing to see here.

Here’s Rock to address the people. He says that the word to sum up the title win is FINALLY, because it’s been a long journey. Rock has won seven WWE Championships before but this one means more than any. He thanks the people and says the days of CM Punk saying the people mean nothing are over. Rock gets in his usual jabs at Punk and Heyman but here’s the ex-champion.

Punk says that he earned the title unlike rock who had it handed to him. If Rock has any respect at all, he would hand the championship back to Punk right now. Rock says come get it and says Punk can either come get it or stand up there like a coward. Punk comes to the ring but says he’s staying on the stage. He wants a rematch and lists off some places he’ll be this weekend but finally says let’s do it at Elimination Chamber. Also, this is ROCK’s rematch, not Punk’s. Rock says let’s do it.

Sheamus vs. Damien Sandow

This is a tables match because RANDOM! Sheamus seems to be favoring his left arm. Sandow runs to the floor to start and Sheamus is fine with beating him up out there. A table is set up in front of the ramp but Sandow runs away from it. We head to the other side of the ring where Damien finally dropkicks him down to take over. Another table is set up but instead Sheamus just throws it at him. Back in and Sandow takes out the injured (by the Shield) shoulder with a DDT. Apparently it’s Sheamus’ birthday today. Ok then.

Damien brings in another table and kind of Pillmanizes the arm with the table legs. Sheamus comes back with ease but misses a Brogue Kick that would have sent Sandow through a table. Damien charges but gets caught by the slingshot shoulder. Sandow hits him in the arm again and drops the Wind-Up Elbow. Sheamus is thrown ribs first into the side of a table in a painful looking move. Sandow goes up top, only to get shoved down to the apron for the ten forearms. A suplex back in doesn’t work but White Noise through the table in the corner is enough for the win at 7:21.

Rating: C. Pretty decent match here but the tables were more clutter than anything else. That’s the problem with Raw Roulette in general: these gimmicks don’t add anything at all to the matches. If you want Sheamus to beat Sandow with White Noise, you can do that just fine without tables. The match was pretty entertaining but it doesn’t accomplish much of anything.

It’s time for WWE Karaoke with Ryder and Khali and company as the contestants. Khali gets to sing Shawn’s theme song but after nearly crushing Shawn’s entire career, 3MB interrupts. Drew: “Whoa whoa whoooooooooooooa sweet child of mine.” I love Drew McIntyre now. He gets chopped in the head for his efforts and it’s a Rough Ryder for Mahal. The big chop and Tadpole Splash (Horny is part of “and company”) take out Slater.

Here’s Jericho’s latest return to Raw. He welcomes us to Raw is Jericho and thanks all of the Jericholics for watching at home, which is something he’ll neeeeeeeeeeeeeever forget a-gain. This brings out Team Ziggler with the namesake pointing out that Jericho is gone thanks to losing to Dolph six months ago. AJ says that was her idea but Jericho says put a leash on her already.

Langston says Jericho should leave before Big E. ruins the return. Jericho: “What does the E stand for? Your bra size?” Vickie pops up on screen and says she signed Jericho back to Raw and he gets to face Dolph tonight in a Strange Bedfellows match. In other words, they get to team up to fight HELL NO.

HELL NO vs. Dolph Ziggler/Chris Jericho

Ziglger and Kane start things off with the unlikely partners bickering as we take a break about 25 seconds into the match. Back with Jericho being tagged in reluctantly, only to take both Kane and the legal Bryan down. The Walls to Bryan can’t work and HELL NO collides. Jericho lets them fight and they start shoving each other. Ziggler tags himself in but Jericho slaps Kane in the back, leaving Ziggler alone in the ring. Chokeslam ends Ziggler at 5:40, over half of which was in commercial.

Here’s Vince to give Heyman his job evaluation. Before Paul comes out, Vince says Punk has been escorted from the building. They shake hands so Vince uses some liquid soap. He asks Heyman if Paul is behind the Shield or Maddox but Paul denies it. Vince asks Heyman if he’s ever lied. Heyman says something Vince’s dad says before saying of course he’s lied every day because promoters have to do that to survive. However, right now he isn’t lying of course.

Vince asks the fans if Heyman has an honest face or if he’s an honest man. The fans chant no so let’s go to the tape that Vince has. It’s of Heyman and Maddox in the dark somewhere with Heyman saying turn the camera off. The audio keeps going though and the cameraman turns it back on. Heyman talks about paying Maddox off to screw Ryback in the Cell and paying the Shield in general. He says he and Punk have been doing it together and the Shield comes up to surround Maddox. Maddox begs and is beaten down anyway as the camera goes out.

Back in the arena and Heyman is panicking. Fans: “YOU GOT BUSTED!” Heyman says that wasn’t him in the video and that Vince knows what it’s like to be falsely accused. Paul says he has a thick New York Jewish accent and it’s easy to impersonate. Heyman goes on a big rant about being falsely accused because of his success and saying that wasn’t him again. Vince says he’s going to have to future endeavor Heyman but LESNAR!

Brock is back (in bright yellow shoes) and circles the ring before getting inside to face Vince. He gets in Vince’s face and they touch noses. Vince says Lesnar shouldn’t do something he’ll regret later. Lesnar keeps telling Heyman to go back to the corner. He nods at Heyman and it’s an F5 for Vince as Heyman screams NO.

Overall Rating: D+. I forgot how annoying Raw Roulette can be. There’s nothing to most of these shows and that was the case here. The gimmicks get in the way of the matches which defeats the purpose. This is very reminiscent of Open Fight Night where the matches are the same ones we could see on any given Raw. Nothing much to see here and the show was a letdown coming off last night’s Raw.  The ending helps a bit but not enough.

Results

Randy Orton b. Antonio Cesaro – RKO

Bo Dallas b. Wade Barrett – Belly to belly suplex

John Cena b. Cody Rhodes – Attitude Adjustment

Kaitlyn vs. Tamina went to a no contest

Sheamus b. Damien Sandow – White Noise through a table

HELL NO b. Chris Jericho/Dolph Ziggler

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17 Responses

  1. Chrisman says:

    On reflection, although Cena v Rock and Cena v Taker are both exciting, I’ll choose Cena v Taker. Why? Because I find Rock v Brock more exciting than Taker v Brock. I’m sure HHH wants to involve himself in the action too, but he must accept that although he’s great, he’s a level below Rock and Taker in drawing terms, so sorry but you fight Punk. And tbh, HHH v Punk is exciting. Taker can only fight the most epic matches at Mania, and Punk and the most epic right now.

    Plus, Brock v Taker you know who would win. Cena v Taker? Well……if it’s not Cena to end the streak it’s no one.

    So it’s Cena v Taker, Rock v Brock and HHH v Punk. If you really think about it, it comes down to who is the bigger draw, Brock or Cena – if it’s Cena, he fights Taker as Taker is prob the weakest money draw of the 4. Then Brock, as the weaker draw out of him and Cena, fights the Rock (the strongest draw). It’s a 1st v 3rd and 2nd v 4th seeding system. Unless you go with a 1st v 4th and 2nd v 3rd seeding system, then it’s Rock v Taker and Cena v Brock. That sounds tasty too.

  2. Not Jay says:

    I thought this was a GREAT show! The RAW Roulette added a sense of unpredictability to the show.
    Orton vs Cesaro was a classic. MOTY so far. I like that the Cesaro/Miz feud is still going. The money is in the chase baby!

    I say have both Cena AND The Rock as the co-leaders of the Shield. At Mania they can just stop fighting eachother, shake hands, smile and laugh at the crowd and turn heel at the same time. See, I should be booking these shows.

  3. Thomas Hall says:

    I would be VERY surprised if Taker vs. Punk was that good.

  4. Jay H. says:

    Not the Best RAW Match wise but all the Segments saved it. The closing was awesome with Vince/Heyman & Brock Lesnar. Heyman being worried for Vince was a nice touch as well.

  5. M.R. says:

    Every week I tend to think the same thing around 10:30..this show is way too long.

  6. Evan says:

    If the WWE goes with Rock/Cena II , Lesnar/HHH II and Punk/Taker ; it would have to be the biggest waste of a Wrestlemania card ever.

    “But Rock-Cena would draw the most money!”

    Rock-Brock. I DARE somebody to tell me that Cena is a bigger draw than Brock currently. Tthere are ENDLESS AND FAR LESS PREDICTABLE MATCHES THAN THIS THAT SHOULD HAPPEN ;

    Rock-Cena-Punk, Rock-Cena-Lesnar, Rock-Brock, Rock-Taker, Brock-Taker, HHH-Punk, Brock-Punk, ETC ETC ETC.

    I skipped 25 because they pulled this shit, and now I have to skip another Mania because WWE refuses to do what’s right.

    I pray I’m wrong.

    • Stormy says:

      And congrats. You skipped WrestleMania 25, and because of “predictable” booking, you missed the greatest match in WrestleMania History, and arguably one of the greatest pro wrestling matches ever.

      I’m sorry for you. That match alone was worth the price of Mania.

      Rock/Cena II is what’s right. As is Lesnar/HHH 2. As is Punk/Taker (which will be a classic).

      Rock/Cena II is about fixing the wrong of putting Rock over in the first place. I for one will be waiting for John Cena to hit the AA and pin The Rock, or better yet make him submit to the STF.

      Taker/Punk is Punk going for the one thing arguably bigger then the Championship at WrestleMania. And yes, the way he’s been booked I would consider him a credible threat. I don’t expect Punk to win, but at the same time I know getting to the end of that match will be some of the most entertaining wrestling I can see.

      Is it predictable? Yeah. Does that make it bad, wrong, or anything else? No. In fact, that makes it better as we get to pay better attention to how they get to the end result.

      To further my point, I went to a basketball game today. Nets vs. Magic in Brooklyn. I knew the Nets would win, as they are a good team and the Magic suck. Does that mean I couldn’t enjoy myself because I knew what would happen before it happened? No, I loved it. I had a great time and the game was entertaining, even though the Nets won by 20 and led by as much as 30.

      It’s a shame you’re too insane to realize that doing what you expect WWE to do, it all but guarantees itself 2 A+ matches (Rock/Cena and Taker/Punk) and an easy B+ or better (Lesnar/HHH) for it’s 3 top matches. Couple that with whatever they do with the undercard and you got yourself a classic Mania. Putting Punk in the championship match gives Taker or Triple H nothing. One gets Brock, the other gets Big Show. Big Show vs. either one is the opposite of a draw. And I like the Big Show.

      • chris says:

        It’s lazy booking as they think it will be the highest drawing show again. It won’t it’s been done, stop being so creatively bankrupt and try something New.

  7. chris says:

    Was the ending of raw the first step towards Triple H, Lesnar 2?

  8. Evan says:

    Taker-Brock.

    No chance in hell they’d build HHH-Lesnar II NINE WEEKS IN ADVANCE. Plus, when the WWE Championship triple threat occurs, what the heck would Taker do then ?

  9. Kobiyashi says:

    D+? You confuse me. This show was at least worth a B. You gave worst shows than this higher grades. Yeah this show had some horrible stuff but it also had a lot of good stuff. The good far outweighed the bad.

    • Thomas Hall says:

      What good was on here? The predictable booking? The stupid comedy bits? The feuds just continuing because there’s no new idea in sight?

      • Kobiyashi says:

        Too much good to explain. To each his own. I thought the show was awesome you thought it was below average.

      • Stormy says:

        Tensai was entertaining for the first time since he became a Jobber. That comedy sketch was the most awesomely bad thing I’ve seen on RAW in a long time. And Awesomely bad is a good thing.

        Oh, and what’s wrong with predictable booking? Wrestling has always had predictable booking. Attitude Era, Hogan Era, hell Bruno and Backlund were around for predictable booking.

        Hell, Austin/McMahon was arguably the greatest feud in WWE History, and it was nothing but predictable. Austin will get the best of Vince McMahon time and time again.

        • Thomas Hall says:

          When the stuff they’re booking is entertaining that’s fine. When it’s this stuff, not so much.

        • Stormy says:

          What’s not entertaining about the 2 of the all time greatest superstars ever facing off? I mean really, Austin and The Rock did it 3 times.

          And I don’t see the hate for HHH/Lesnar. They didn’t have bad matches before, and at Mania it will be even better.

          And Punk/Taker should rival HBK/Taker 2 and HHH/Taker 3 in quality, and could easily reach HBK/Taker 1 quality.

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