• Austin Theory Cashes-In Money In The Bank On RAW & Loses
On tonight’s episode of RAW, Seth Rollins came out for his United States Championship Open Challenge.
The Judgment Day came out. Finn Balor said Seth cost him gold in the past, so he will return the favor tonight.
The O.C. then came out. AJ Styles said someone found The O.C. and is joining them to face The Judgment Day. It’s the returning Mia Yim (fka Reckoning of the RETRIBUTION stable).
Seth Rollins left the ring as both teams brawled, which ended with The O.C. standing tall.
Later in the main event segment, Rollins came out for his open challenge again. Mustafa Ali was about to answer the challenge, but Bobby Lashley attacked him. Lashley then came out and destroyed Rollins before the match could begin. While Lashley was leaving, Mr. Money In The Bank Austin Theory came out.
Theory then cashed-in his contract on Rollins and the match has officially begun.
Austin was about to win, but Lashley came out again and pulled the referee out of the ring. Lashley then absolutely destroyed Theory.
Looks like @fightbobby wasn't done just yet!!!#WWERaw pic.twitter.com/X7Tq8kC1ZJ
— WWE (@WWE) November 8, 2022
The referee got up and began counting out Theory, but Theory managed to enter the ring before the count of 10, only to eat a Stomp from Rollins and lose.
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• ON THIS DAY IN WCW HISTORY (November 7, 1992) – WCW Saturday Night
On this day in 1992, Ted Turner’s World Championship Wrestling aired an episode of their weekly TV show ‘WCW Saturday Night’.
It featured pre-taped matches, interviews & storyline segments on the road to the ‘WCW Starrcade 1992’ PPV.
The card of the show can be found here:
Kensuke Sasaki vs. Chick Donovan
Johnny B. Badd vs. Bob Starr
Steve Austin vs. Ricky Nelson
Joey Maggs vs. Bob Cook
Steve Williams vs. Owen Strong
Robbie Walker vs. Buddy Lee Parker
Eric Watts vs. Michael Hayes
Shanghai Pierce & Tex Slashinger vs. Ricky Steamboat & Shane Douglas
Rick Rude vs. Barry Windham
Brian Pillman vs. Sting