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No sweet chin music for Shawn Michaels at Survivor Series.
November 5,2007
LOS ANGELES – With Sweet Chin Music banned at Survivor Series, is the Fat Lady already singing on Shawn Michaels’
WWE Championship dreams?
As first seen exclusively on WWE Mobile on AT&T, Raw GM William Regal granted WWE Champion Randy Orton’s request to
ban Michaels from using Sweet Chin Music in their WWE Championship Match at Survivor Series on Nov. 18. If HBK uses, or attempts
to use, his lethal trademark move, the match will be stopped immediately and he will be disqualified and never get another
opportunity at Orton’s WWE Title. However, the Legend Killer is not off the hook. On the heels of his blatant disqualification
at Cyber Sunday against HBK, if Orton is disqualified at Survivor Series, or appears to attempt to get disqualified, he will
lose the WWE Championship.
Orton clearly wanted Sweet Chin Music banned at Survivor Series for one reason: He is scared of it. Though Michaels has knocked
him out for five straight weeks with the swift, sudden kick to the jaw, Orton was apparently spooked after HBK used it to
pin him during Monday’s tag team match on Raw.
But in his typically arrogant style, the third-generation Superstar denied being scared of The Showstopper or Sweet Chin Music.
“Superkick or no superkick, it doesn’t matter. I’m going to literally own him at Survivor Series,”
he said. “I’m the better wrestler. I’m in my prime. I certainly haven’t had back surgery, for Chrissakes!”
But how will Michaels be able to win the WWE Championship from Orton without his biggest, most feared weapon? He has relied
on Sweet Chin Music for nearly 15 years. He has downed giants like Sycho Sid, Diesel and the late Yokozuna and has won three
out of his four world championships with it. The only time HBK didn’t win the WWE Championship with Sweet Chin Music
was when he employed the Sharpshooter against Bret “Hit Man” Hart at Survivor Series during the infamous “Montreal
Screwjob” 10 years ago. And that “submission” victory will always have an asterisk because Michaels knew
beforehand that Mr. McMahon and the referee would screw Hart out of the title.
HBK sheepishly admitted he would have to go back to his old playbook to prepare for his showdown.
“When I first started in this line of work, I was a student of the game who learned everything I could possibly learn,”
he said. “It looks like I’m going to dust off some of my old files. I’m going to have to be reborn into
the guy who was the student of the game.”
But Orton shouldn’t start planning his victory party yet. HBK has previously baffled opponents by changing his strategy.
In his Iron Man Match at WrestleMania XII, he surprised Hart when he matched him, move-for-move, in a ground-based game plan
instead of using the aerial assault the Hit Man expected. He surprised his critics with his Street Fighting acumen in wars
with Diesel, Mankind and Triple H.
So, HBK may have more instruments in his arsenal than Sweet Chin Music. Longtime friend and former rival Triple H thinks Orton
may have actually written his own demise by getting Sweet Chin Music banned at Survivor Series.
“Randy’s now going to have to think ahead about what Shawn is going to do,” The Game said. “Shawn
has a lot of years under him, a lot of experience. I don’t think Shawn is going to be in a panic because he can’t
use one move. He’s got a lot of ways to beat you, and Randy Orton’s going to have to figure out how Shawn is going
to go after him.”
Either way, HBK is going to have to figure out a way to survive against a dangerous, sadistic – and perhaps desperate
– Orton without his most lethal weapon. And the Legend Killer not only wants to keep his WWE Championship, but he wants
to finish the job he started six months ago when he tried to end Michaels’ career. For his sake, Michaels better have
a Plan B or Orton could pull the final curtain once and for all on The Showstopper

Nothing Funny about these games.
November 5,2007
LOS ANGELES – If you thought Randy Orton found nothing funny about a reunited DX before tonight, then he really didn’t
find any humor in Shawn Michaels by night’s end – especially after being knocked out by Sweet Chin Music again
and pinned by his nemesis less than two weeks before their WWE Championship Match at Survivor Series.
HBK and DX partner Triple H were about fun and games when Raw began and they celebrated their one night only reunion with
the sold out 17,133 strong in Los Angeles' STAPLES Center. But the laughter stopped when HBK and The Game locked eyes on their
respective sworn enemies, Orton & Umaga, in their tag team match. Michaels especially was all business when he looked down
on a fallen Orton after knocking him out cold with Sweet Chin Music for the fifth straight week.
While Orton has said he relishes the opportunity to finish the job he started back in May, when he put Michaels out with a
severe concussion, he should be very careful. The Showstopper has put him to sleep with Sweet Chin Music seemingly at will.
But tonight was the first time Michaels had pinned Orton in a match, and given HBK’s track record at Survivor Series,
the Legend Killer’s championship reign is in real jeopardy. Michaels has won two world championships at Survivor Series
and has earned three out of his four world titles with Sweet Chin Music. In other words, Sweet Chin Music has usually spelled
sweet golden victory for Michaels in his illustrious career.
HBK has said his best vengeance on Orton for nearly ending his career would be taking his WWE Title. But is that enough? The
Showstopper made it known that he wants to hurt Orton and put him out in the prime of his career. To Michaels, the WWE Championship
may be second on his wish list in his war with Orton – and that makes him very dangerous.
And that – along with his pinfall loss – may make Orton dangerous and desperate. After this one special night,
DX will go its separate ways. Triple H will try to overcome the massive challenge of the 348 pound Umaga, who has become one
of his most persistent and lethal enemies, and Michael has his sights on Orton. If Orton doesn’t find a way to combat
Sweet Chin Music, his lights will be turned out again at Survivor Series on Nov. 18 and his party as WWE Champion will be
over.

RAW Roundup
November 5,2007
The events on this week’s Monday Night Raw left many WWE Superstars seeing stars—and not just because the show
took place in Hollywood.
Tonight’s Raw was such a blockbuster that the Superstars of SmackDown made a rare appearance. The 17, 133 fans who packed
into the sold out STAPLES Center witnessed an intense tag team match setting SmackDown’s Rey Mysterio & Intercontinental
Champion Jeff Hardy against Finlay & Mr. Kennedy in a precursor to the Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Match they
will all be involved in on Nov. 18. Charging hard out of the gate, Mr. Kennedy brought the fight to Mysterio first. But once
the bout began tilting back toward the high-flying duo, tension between Mr. Kennedy and Finlay began to mount. After a few
anxious moments between the blond bruisers, the dangerous duo snapped back into the match.
But just when it seemed Mr. Kennedy & Finlay’s tenuous partnership had hit a stride, Mysterio elevated his game to new
heights. The aerial amigo landed a 619 on Mr. Kennedy, kicking him back into the ring.
It wasn’t the place to be. As Mr. Kennedy lie on the mat, Hardy climbed the ropes and dropped a Swanton Bomb on the
Green Bay, Wis. native to finish him off for the three-count.
If this intense match was a sample of what will happen at Survivor Series when the team of Triple H, Jeff Hardy, Matt Hardy,
Rey Mysterio & Kane confronts the monstrous forces of Umaga, Mr. Kennedy, MVP, Finlay & Big Daddy V, then the 21st annual
event promises to be an epic showdown.
In other Raw action:
Repeat Performance
In last week’s Divas Halloween Battle Royal, Kelly Kelly outlasted several of other beauties to emerge with the win.
Unfortunately, her victory celebration was short-lived. The Glamazon, Beth Phoenix, entered the ring and pummeled her. The
stunning – and gutsy – Kelly Kelly, seen Tuesdays on ECW on Sci-Fi, challenged Phoenix this Monday, and once again
suffered a thrashing at the hands of the Women’s Champion, who won in under a minute.
Apple Jacked
Once again, the Caribbean Bad Apple proved lazy to the core. Rather than compete in his scheduled match against a local wrestler,
Carlito informed our fans that he had arranged a replacement for himself in the form of Snitsky. After the yuck-mouthed ogre
handily disposed of his opponent, Carlito congratulated the giant and went to raise his hand. But Snitsky wasn’t having
it. He turned on the laid-back Superstar and doled out a swift kick to Carlito’s face, sending the chewed apple in his
mouth flying all over the ring.
Love Hurts
Is Mickie James distracting Trevor Murdoch from “gettin’ er done”? Ever since the stunning Diva told Murdoch
how much she appreciated his chivalry during a match two weeks ago, the country boy has shown that his head may not necessarily
be in the ring. Murdoch’s World Tag Team Championship partner, Lance Cade, watched as up-and-coming Cody Rhodes fought
the Southern-fried grappler to earn a hard-earned victory. While Murdoch continues to insist that James is not a distraction
and that the two are “just friends,” Cade appears unconvinced… and perhaps with good reason.
U-S-A! A-O-K!
The familiar chants of Ho!, Si! and U-S-A! rang throughout the STAPLES Center as tag partners Hacksaw Jim Duggan & Super Crazy
tried to whip the crowd into a cross-continental frenzy. The duo faced off against the Self-proclaimed World’s Greatest
Tag Team of Charlie Haas & Shelton Benjamin. In a surprising twist, the high flyer from south of the border rolled up the
athletic Benjamin for the three-count. When Haas went to charge Super Crazy, he thought better of it after running up against
an imposing Duggan.
Back to the Future
It was only a matter of time. After weeks of taunting “Stone Cold” Steve Austin, Santino Marella finally felt
the bite of the Texas Rattlesnake. Marella’s comeuppance came after he once again carped on Austin’s performance
in his movie The Condemned. Austin laid the Italian loudmouth out with a Stunner, but he wasn’t finished there.
DX: Getting Their Kicks
The animosity was palpable as Umaga & WWE Champion Randy Orton rambled into the ring to face off against DX, Triple H & Shawn
Michaels. Like two runaway tractor trailers barreling head-on toward one another, Umaga and Triple H collided with frightening
force. Meanwhile, Michaels put on an aerial display against the Legend Killer. As the saying goes, always put your best foot
forward. However, a dazed and confused Orton probably didn’t appreciate HBK’s effort.

DX-hilaration for a night
Written: November 5, 2007
LOS ANGELES – For at least a little while tonight, it was like old times for D-Generation X.
Mr. McMahon – the favorite butt of Triple H and Shawn Michaels’ jokes – and a tag team match with WWE Champion
Randy Orton & Umaga brought DX back together for one night only. But it was clear to the electrified 17,133 fans in Los Angeles’
sold-out STAPLES Center that the friendship between these two will always go on. The crowd crossed their arms in homage to
the old DX sign and held their signs high as The Showstopper and The Game did one of the things they do best – entertain.
What other duo could bring together Superstars as diverse as the terrifying, worm-slurping Boogeyman, the Chairman’s
little bastard, Hornswoggle, and the mammoth Great Khali – who collectively look like something out of a three-ring
circus – and leave everyone doubled over in laughter? (Well, not quite everyone. The Great Khali and his translator,
Ranjin Singh, and Executive Assistant Jonathan Coachman kept their upper lips stiff – the spoilsports. Thanks to an
artful lie by The Game, Khali went Coach-hunting for part of the night.)
It seemed like an eternity since our fans had heard the pulsating riff, followed by “Are you ready” that welcomes
DX. The legion of DX fans had not heard “Suck It” or seen Mr. McMahon rooster jokes in almost a year. Triple H
and Michaels hadn’t been together in the same ring at the same time since January, when The Game tore his quad muscle
at New Year’s Revolution. But DX hadn't forgotten their sense of humor, as they affably accepted that Hornswoggle, Boogeyman
and (apparently?) Khali all wanted to be honorary members of the cool club for a night.
In the nine months that had passed, the duo had fought their own personal battles. HBK pursued the WWE Championship, was sidelined
by Orton for five months and returned last month for vengeance against the Legend Killer. Meanwhile, The Game made a successful
return to WWE after rehabbing a torn quad, briefly won the WWE Title and has been in the middle of a brutal, bloody rivalry
with Umaga.
The Game and The Showstopper seemed content DX lie dormant, but a 2-on-1 assault by Orton and Umaga on Triple H at Raw last
week forced HBK to intervene, and Mr. McMahon made the match. Tonight, before their match, the duo found their smiles again.
For the past few months, Triple H and HBK did not have much to smile about as they battled for their careers against Umaga
and Orton, respectively. As DX, the duo allowed our fans to revisit the pranksters who love to wreak havoc on WWE and the
Chairman – and kick some ass.
However, the time for fun and games ended once the bell sounded for DX’s showdown with the Samoan Bulldozer & the WWE
Champion. They loved entertaining and making others laugh, but now was the time to go to war. Laughter faded away as Triple
H and Shawn Michaels grew stoned-faced. Orton and Umaga were in their crosshairs, and they needed to be ready.
Still, the good ol’ days where the X that marked the spot for The Game and The Showstopper was still there – at
least for a little while. And remember no Hollywood TV writers made this stuff up; they're on strike. But WWE never is.

Fabulous Moolah passes away
November 3,2007
WWE is saddened by the passing of Lillian Ellison, who was known to sports-entertainment fans as Hall of Famer Fabulous Moolah.
She passed away last night in Columbia, S.C.
In the world of women’s wrestling, there will always be one irrefutable legend that stands head and shoulders above
the rest: The Fabulous Moolah. She was the longest reigning champion in the history of her chosen sport, or any sport for
that matter. And with more than 50 years in the business to her credit, she established a legacy that will never be forgotten,
making her name synonymous with female wrestling.
Moolah remembered and always will be.
Mae Young remembers her longtime friend and colleague, Fabulous Moolah:
Lillian was a very dear friend of mine, a sweet, wonderful girl. I loved her very dearly. We had a lot of very good times
together. Back in 1949, she came to Charlotte, N.C., and I was wrestling and helped to train her.
When I went to work for Vince McMahon, Sr., Lillian called him, and he asked me what I thought about having her come work
for him, and I told him, “I think it would be the greatest thing in the world.” That’s how this friendship
started. She never changed, other than wanting to be the best girl in the business. My heart’s broken about it, but
there’s nothing we can do.
Current Women's Champion Beth Phoenix remembers the greatest Women's Champion of all time, Fabulous Moolah:
Before I worked with WWE, I worked in the independents with Moolah, I'm just shocked right now. Moolah was the classiest person
you could meet; she was very welcoming to new girls in the business. I was brand new at the time and she gave me advice that
I will carry forever. Above all, she taught me that carrying yourself with class is important.
Former Women's Champion Victoria remembers the greatest Women's Champion of all time, Fabulous Moolah:
It's a big loss for the sports-entertainment world. I was very close with Moolah and Mae. We have them to thank for our Women's
division. They paved the way, got in there and kicked ass.
She was a very sweet lady. On her 80th birthday, I remember, she wanted to have a wrestling match and of course, yours truly,
had a match with her. I think I'm one of the privileged who was able to wrestle such a legend. I'm just so sad; I'm starting
to tear up.
I’d like to thank Moolah for paving the way to make the Divas what we are today; we’re wrestlers, not just beautiful
bodies. She sacrificed herself and her wellbeing to make it possible for us to go out there and be respected. I’ll miss
her and I loved her.
Fellow Hall-of-Famer Sgt. Slaughter remembers his friend, Fabulous Moolah:
Moolah's death is a tremendous loss for the WWE. She had a passion for the sport and took the Women's Division to an entirely
new level. She was a wonderful storyteller and a real General in the ring, a true pioneer.
She had a lot of friends in the wrestling world. She was very well liked and will truly be missed. I remember that many women
wanted to be her, both in the ring and out. God bless, Moolah. She really will be missed.
Former female wrestler Donna Christanello remembers her longtime friend and the woman who trained her, Fabulous Moolah:
I worked for Lillian since 1963 when I came to North Carolina to wrestle. She was not only someone I worked for, she was my
chosen sister. I have a brother and a sister, but Lillian was my chosen sister. She’s been a lifelong friend.
I came to North Carolina to learn to wrestle, and when we met each other, it just seemed like we were meant to be friends.
No matter what little quirks we had, we accepted each other for how we were.
Insofar as wrestling is concerned, Lillian loved it. She would eat, drink and sleep wrestling. Nothing meant more to her in
her life than her family and wrestling. You couldn’t watch anything in the house unless it was wrestling. Her family
and wrestling, that was her life.
Outside of the ring, Lillian taught me all about friendship. She was just like her ring name, Fabulous.
WWE ring announcer Howard Finkel remembers his longtime friend and colleague, Fabulous Moolah:
We lost one of the leaders and pioneers of women’s wrestling in The Fabulous Moolah. When anybody thinks of women’s
wrestling, the first name that always comes to mind is Fabulous Moolah.
What I remember most about Lillian was her win-at-any-cost attitude in the ring. But outside the ring, she was as charming
as can be. She was a real southern belle, and she was so sweet and friendly that you always felt like family when you were
around her. That’s what made her so unique – she was all business in the ring, always giving 150 percent. But
outside the ring, she was the sweetest, kindest person. She would do anything for you.
I feel lucky to have developed a wonderful relationship with Lillian over the years. I first met her in 1977 when I started
ring announcing, and she instantly blended right into the fabric with me.
I will always remember the way she went into battle with so much fervor and zest, even when her appearances became more of
a cameo role. I will miss that about her. I will miss her kindness, sweetness and veracity. She will truly be missed.
WWE all of Famer Nikolai Volkoff remembers his longtime friend, Fabulous Moolah:
I remember Moolah when I joined WWE in 1970. She was a Champion and a beautiful lady, and she could be rough and tough, too.
She really loved to wrestle, really loved it. She was big into being healthy and working out all the time. I think that’s
why we got along so well, because neither of us smoked or drank.
I remember she would tell you how she felt about you right to your face, whether she liked you or not. She pulled no punches,
and I appreciated that honesty. We never had an argument, Moolah and I.
Inside the ring, she trained a lot of the women wrestlers. She trained them right, too. She taught them to respect people.
And everyone who trained with Moolah, they had respect for her.
knew Lillian for 46 years. She was like my adopted mother, and I can tell you that she was a very, very nice lady. She always
treated everybody nice. She loved people and she loved kids. She was so loving and caring. – Katie Glass
Katie Glass is better known to sports-entertainment fans as Diamond Lil, a popular female wrestler who got her start in the
early 1960s, thanks to Fabulous Moolah.
Glass was just a teenager when she first met Moolah. While at a wrestling event in 1961 in Richmond, Va., Glass was mesmerized
by Moolah’s in-ring prowess. After the event, Glass had the opportunity to speak with Moolah about becoming a professional
wrestler. So impressed with what she learned in just one conversation, Glass bought a bus ticket the next day and headed down
to the Carolinas to train with the future WWE Hall of Famer. She has been down there ever since.
According to Glass, Moolah was like a mother to her. But before accepting her as a daughter, Moolah forced Glass to make some
changes.
“When Lillian picked me up from the bus station, I asked her if I could call her Ma,” recalls Glass. “She
said ‘no’ right away. She said no daughter of hers would ever smoke, while pointing to my cigarette. I rolled
down the window and threw the whole pack of cigarettes out. The rest is history.”
After some intense training, Glass went on to debut as Diamond Lil, a name that was given to her by Moolah. With her wrestling
career now behind her, Glass credits much of who she is today to the woman that helped launch her career – Fabulous
Moolah.
We will never forget you,the great and Fabulous Moolah

Stars shine at Raw
Written: November 5, 2007
LOS ANGELES – Hollywood’s hottest stars were shining brightly when Raw hit Tinseltown. From The Girls Next Door
to a former E.R. doctor, celebrities were out in full force at the STAPLES Center and WWE.com was there to chat with them.
“There is nothing like the live excitement of WWE and to be here live, it’s more than Raw…it’s Raw,
dawg,” said Jamie Kennedy, the star of the movie Heckler, which will be released next year.
Tom Green, who hosts his own live, Internet talk show, has some history with a few WWE Superstars.
“You can watch when Stone Cold and Mr. Kennedy were on my show by going to TomGreen.com. I’m starting to get into
wrestling a lot more now that they’ve come on my show; I’m interested in knowing what they’re up to now
that I’ve met them.”
Hugh Hefner’s girlfriends, Bridget Marquardt and Kendra Wilkinson, stars of E!’s The Girls Next Door, were also
at the STAPLES Center for Raw.
“This is my first WWE show. I am excited to be here. I’m excited to see this up close and personal,” Bridget
told WWE.com. “My favorite out there tonight is ‘Stone Cold’ Steve Austin. I’ve heard so much about
him, so this will be exciting.”
Fellow Playboy model, Kendra, who is known on The Girls Next Door as being a big sports fan, was equally excited to be at
Raw.
“This is my first WWE show, too. I was a fan growing up, and now I am here today,” Kendra said. “ ‘Stone
Cold’ Steve Austin was one of my favorites, and Hogan. Those two were my favorites.”
Actor Shane West, who starred in Once & Again and E.R., was pumped to meet a few WWE Superstars and Divas at Raw Monday night.
“I am excited to be here. I’ve never been to one of these things, so why not it be Monday Night Raw? I was definitely
a fan back in the day. My favorites were Brutus Beefcake, "Superfly" Jimmy Snuka and Hogan,” Shane said.
“I’ve heard Stone Cold is here tonight, I’m looking forward to that, for sure,” he continued. “Triple
H I’m definitely interested in seeing. I like John Cena, and I was rooting for him, but he got hurt, so I can’t
see him. Otherwise, Stone Cold and Triple H sound good.”

Hornswoggle vs. The Great Khali
November 18, 2007
Since being revealed as Mr. McMahon’s illegitimate offspring last September on Raw, li’l Hornswoggle has been
delighting our fans big-time with his un-McMahon-like shenanigans. His antics could be cut short at Survivor Series, though;
as a result of the WWE Chairman’s ever-sadistic “tough love” philosophy, the littlest member of the McMahon
clan must come face-to…knee with the largest athlete in sports-entertainment, the 7-foot-3, 420-pound Great Khali.
The Punjabi colossus has been on a fuse much shorter than even Hornswoggle himself, ever since he lost the World Heavyweight
Championship to Batista at Unforgiven. In fact, his destructive anger and rampaging aggression seems to grow with each passing
week -- unfortunately for the leprechaunic McMahon, who has been trying to prove his worth to his father since finding out
which family tree he fell from. The former Cruiserweight Champion of the World will need a power far greater than the luck
of the Irish if he hopes to escape Survivor Series with all of his little limbs in their proper places.
At Survivor Series, our fans may well be treated to a first: Seeing The Great Khali apply his dreaded Vise Grip on poor Hornswoggle
– with only one hand. If he even hopes to avoid the behemoth’s titantic paws, the pint-sized pugilist better keep
his head up – way, way up – and figure out a way to survive this incredibly lopsided encounter of “might
vs. mite.” Can Hornswoggle overcome the gigantic challenge his caring father has put before him? Or will The Great Khali’s
biggest dilemma at Survivor Series be to keep checking under his size 18EEEE boot, and see if he has literally squashed the
vertically challenged grape seeded by Mr. McMahon's "grapefruits"?

Stone Cold’ drops a box-office bomb on Santino
Written: November 5, 2007
LOS ANGELES – In the tradition of Hollywood sequels, “Stone Cold” Steve Austin relived one of his greatest
Raw moments and opened a can – nay, a truck full – of whoop-ass on his most persistent critic, Santino Marella.
After weeks of Marella taunting his acting abilities in The Condemned, the former WWE Champion made it his mission to make
the beneficiary of the “Milan Miracle” pay. Like so many other Stone Cold foes before him, Marella didn’t
have a prayer of keeping his dignity intact … or staying dry.
By night’s end he found himself lying in a puddle of suds inside the beer-soaked ring at the sold-out STAPLES Center,
the victim of a Stone Cold Stunner and a deluge of brew as Austin had driven a beer truck to the ring and hosed down Marella
and Maria with ice-cold refreshment.
While WWE.com touted Austin’s appearance at Raw all week, Marella stood defiant and did not believe the Rattlesnake
would show. He told our fans that Stone Cold couldn’t act his way out of a paper bag, and that the chances of Austin
appearing in Los Angeles were as likely as his winning an Academy Award.
How wrong he was.
As Marella threatened Austin’s close friend, Raw announcer Jim Ross, the familiar glass-breaking sound signaling the
presence of Stone Cold crashed over the arena speakers. The crowd roared as Austin stomped to ringside, but the defiant Marella
stood his ground in the center of the ring.
Austin told Marella he respected him for saying things that Hollywood executives didn’t have the guts to tell him. But
the honesty had its limits. When Marella continued to pour on the criticism of The Condemned, Austin ended the critique with
a crushing Stunner.
The Rattlesnake then walked to the back and drove a beer truck to the ring. In a déjà vu moment from years past on Raw, Stone
Cold opened up a hose and nearly drowned Marella with gallons of ice-cold beer. Then, as Maria pleaded with Austin to stop,
Stone Cold drenched the Diva as well.
With Maria and her Italian beau both beer-drenched, the STAPLES Center crowd was ecstatic, giving Austin a standing ovation
as he gave our fans a respectful one-finger salute in return from the top of his beer truck.
It was yet another Oscar-worthy performance for Stone Cold on Raw. And for Santino the movie critic, the balcony is now closed
… and beer-soaked.
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Current Matches Announced:
Randy Orton vs Shawn Micheals(WWE Championship match)
Batista vs Undertaker(Hell in a Cell,WWE Heavyweight Title)
Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Match: Triple H, Jeff Hardy, Matt Hardy, Rey Mysterio & Kane vs. Umaga, Mr. Kennedy,
MVP, Finlay & Big Daddy V
The Great Khali vs Hornswoggle
The Miz vs. CM Punk vs. John Morrison (ECW Triple-Threat Championship match)
10 Diva Match(Beth Phoniex, Jillian Hall, Melina, Victoria & Layla vs. Mickie James, Maria, Torrie Wilson, Michelle McCool
and Kelly Kelly)
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