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- Big Show def. World Heavyweight Champion Daniel Bryan (PHOTOS)
- Sheamus def. David Otunga (PHOTOS)
- The Great Khali &
Randy Orton def. Intercontinental Champion Cody Rhodes & Wade Barrett (PHOTOS)- Kelly Kelly, Eve, Alicia Fox and Tamina def. Beth
Phoenix, Natalya and The Bella Twins (PHOTOS)- Chris Jericho def. WWE Champion CM Punk, R-Truth, Kofi
Kingston, The Miz & Dolph Ziggler (PHOTOS)

OKLAHOMA CITY – WWE COO Triple H gave his answer to The Undertaker's WrestleMania XXVIII challenge, and The Deadman responded. Chris Jericho earned the right to be the final entrant into Raw's Elimination Chamber Match and John Laurinaitis announced that WWE Hall of Famer Shawn Michaels will be on Raw SuperShow next week!
The menacing Kane terrorized Eve (WATCH)
Continuing his quest make John Cena embrace hate, Raw SuperShow ended with The Big Red Monster cornering Eve backstage. Kane told her that he fears for the safety of anyone who gets in the way of his quest to make Cena embrace the hate.
Chris Jericho def. WWE Champion CM Punk, R-Truth, Kofi
Kingston, The Miz & Dolph Ziggler (PHOTOS | WATCH)
The stakes were certainly high in
Raw SuperShow’s main event - the winner would be the final entrant into Raw’s
Elimination Chamber Match at WWE Elimination Chamber. That prospect was enough
to fuel each Superstar involved in the Six Pack Challenge as the winner would
be able to conserve the most energy inside the unforgiving structure.
Before the contest
on Raw SuperShow turned into a free-for-all, Truth, Kingston, Miz and Ziggler
all focused their attention on Jericho, no doubt retaliating for the first-ever
Undisputed Champion’s comments earlier in the evening. The WWE Champion waited,
grabbed Miz and tried to take the early victory. From this point on, the match
became every Superstar for himself as the battle raged in and out of the ring. However,
with Miz outside the ring, R-Truth attempted to hit a somersault dive over the
ropes but The Awesome One moved out of the way. This resulted in a very hard landing
for Truth, and WWE doctors determined that Truth was unable to continue in the
match. (INJURY UPDATE)
As the battle raged,
none of the Superstars were able to maintain any momentum or an advantage for
very long. This only kept the WWE Universe in Oklahoma City on the edge of
their seats, no doubt making them envious of their counterparts in Milwaukee
who will witness these Superstars battle inside the Elimination Chamber in two
weeks. After tossing Chris Jericho from the ring, CM Punk seemed to have a
clear path to victory when he caught Ziggler with the GTS. With the ring cleared,
CM Punk pinned The Show Off but Jericho pulled the WWE Champion out of the ring,
tossed him over the announce table and stole the victory!
John Laurinaitis announced John Cena vs. Kane in an
Ambulance Match at WWE Elimination Chamber. (FULL STORY) He also announced that Shawn Michaels
will be on Raw SuperShow next week! (WATCH)
Kelly Kelly, Eve, Alicia Fox and Tamina def. Beth
Phoenix, Natalya and The Bella Twins (PHOTOS | WATCH)
Divas Champion Beth Phoenix believes there are no Divas that can compete on her
level. In a Eight-Diva Tag Team Match on Raw SuperShow, it seemed that The
Glamazon did not want to bother battling any of the Divas on the opposing team.
She aggressively tagged in Brie Bella who took issue with the Divas Champion
being so assertive. The argument that broke out allowed Tamina to gain the
upper hand in the contest and secure the victory with a Superfly Splash. From
outside the ring, The Glamazon watched Tamina with great interest, perhaps
seeing a new and formidable opponent.
The Great Khali &
Randy Orton def. Intercontinental Champion Cody Rhodes & Wade Barrett (PHOTOS | WATCH)
It certainly seemed like a peculiar pairing, but The Great Khali and Randy
Orton teamed up on Raw SuperShow and dominated the contest early. However, the
teamwork between The Viper and The Punjabi Playboy was definitely uneasy as
both Superstars aggressively tagged each other in. This allowed Rhodes and
Barrett to gain an advantage over WWE’s Apex Predator. Each competitor seemed
poised to outdo each other, as all four ring warriors will battle inside
SmackDown’s Elimination Chamber. As Orton seemed to have the victory well
within his grasp, The Punjabi Playboy once again tagged himself in to finish
off the Intercontinental Champion with a huge chop. The Viper was not pleased
about Khali stealing the victory and confronted the giant. WWE’s Apex Predator ducked
a huge chop and took down The Punjabi Superstar with a huge RKO.
WWE Champion CM Punk
confronted Chris Jericho (PHOTOS | WATCH)
Chris Jericho finally spoke his mind on Raw SuperShow. WWE’s first-ever Undisputed
Champion delivered a bold statement and message to the WWE Universe and all the
Superstars and Divas, that they are all “Jericho wannabes.” Jericho explained
that he did everything before everyone else, that he was the trendsetter in WWE.
He then set his sights on WWE Champion CM Punk, claiming that he, not Punk, was
“the best in the world.”
As Jericho continued to present his case, The Voice of the
Voiceless made his way to the ring, itching to use his pipe-bomb. However, as
Punk stood face to face with Jericho, he dropped the microphone and proudly held
the WWE Championship high in the air. The Straight Edge Superstar turned his
back, giving Jericho a chance to attack. When Jericho did not attack, CM Punk
left the ring and returned to the locker room.
Sheamus def. David Otunga (PHOTOS | WATCH)
David Otunga made his way to the ring to express his support for John Laurinaitis to remain Raw's Interin General Manager. As a result, WWE COO Triple H announced that Otunga would have a match at that very moment. His opponent was the winner of the 2012 Royal Rumble Match, Sheamus. Otunga was clearly unprepared for the contest and was forced to compete in his business casual attire, but The Celtic Warrior was ready to unleash his fury. While WWE's resident lawyer did build a small amount of momentum, The Celtic Warrior dismissed the case with a powerful Brogue Kick and sentenced Otunga to defeat.
NASCAR driver Carl Edwards informs John Cena that the Cenation leader will be the honorary starter of the Daytona 500. (FULL STORY | WATCH)
Big Show def. World Heavyweight Champion Daniel Bryan (PHOTOS | WATCH)
The intense rivalry between Big Show and World Heavyweight Champion Daniel Bryan spilled over to WWE Raw SuperShow. The rivalry became heated after The World's Largest Athlete inadvertently trampled Bryan's girlfriend, AJ, during a battle on SmackDown. With a neck brace helping her ease the pain, AJ made her way to the ring to support the World Champion on Raw SuperShow.
Using his agility and athleticism, Bryan took an early advantage, but Big Show's sheer size quickly shifted momentum in his favor. As the melee spilled to the outside of the ring, there were a number of close calls involving AJ potentially being injured. As The World's Largest Athlete charged Bryan, the World Champion ducked out of the way and AJ was nearly trampled again. This prompted Daniel Bryan to grab his girlfriend and retreat from ringside. As a result, Big Show was declared the winner by count-out,
Triple H answered The
Undertaker’s Challenge (PHOTOS | WATCH)
Before WWE COO Triple H addressed the situation involving The Undertaker, he
informed the WWE Universe that Executive Vice President of Talent Relations
John Laurinaitis’ fate as Interim Raw General Manager would be decided by the
Board of Directors later.
When The Game turned his attention to The Deadman, he acknowledged
that The Phenom’s return to Raw SuperShow last week was indeed to challenge
Triple H to a rematch at WrestleMania XXVIII. The Cerebral Assassin spoke of his respect for everything that The Undertaker has done in his career. However, The Game also claimed that last week when The Phenom returned, he did not feel intimidated by The Undertaker. WWE's COO played two videos, one that highlighted the dominant force that The Deadman has represented in WWE, and another that captured the aftermath of their epic struggle at WrestleMania XXVII, when The Phenom had to be carried out on a stretcher. Triple H turned down The Undertaker's challenge, and claimed he had too much respect for The Deadman and saying "it's over."
Before The Game could leave the ring, a video played showing The Undertaker in a room watching clips from the physical battle at The Show of Shows last year in Atlanta. The Phenom's message for Triple H was clear, give The Deadman another epic WrestleMania match, and have one more chance to end The Streak and further cement the legend of The Game.
Main event announced
Raw SuperShow kicked off with the announcement of the evening’s main
event. Raw Elimination Chamber participants; CM Punk, R-Truth, Kofi
Kingston, The Miz,
Dolph Ziggler and Chris Jericho would square off in a Six Pack Challenge
to
determine whose Elimination Chamber pod would be the last to open at the
pay-per-view event.
- Sheamus def. Intercontinental Champion Cody Rhodes (Non-title Match) (PHOTOS)
- Justin Gabriel vs. Hunico (No Contest) (PHOTOS)
- WWE Tag Team Champion Primo & Epico def. Santino Marella
& “Hacksaw” Jim Duggan (PHOTOS)- Divas Champion Beth Phoenix & Natalya def Aksana &
Tamina (PHOTOS)- Randy Orton def. Wade Barrett (No Disqualification Match)
(PHOTOS)
OMAHA,
Neb. – In the wake of the Royal Rumble, Randy Orton lit-up the Barrett Barrage in a grueling No
Disqualification main event, while Mark Henry got himself suspended and AJ stopped a
major Big Show offensive on World Heavyweight Champion Daniel Bryan.
Randy Orton def.
Wade Barrett in a No Disqualification Match (WATCH | PHOTOS)
In
a knockdown, drag-out No Disqualification slug fest, bitter rivals Randy Orton and Wade
Barrett turned everything in their reach – from chairs and a table to the steel ring steps – into excruciating implements of destruction. In the end, The Viper finally triumphed over his English adversary with back-to-back RKOs, executing the second one onto a steel chair.
Then, upon
hearing the news that he will face WWE’s Apex Predator next Friday night, World
Heavyweight Champion Daniel Bryan rushed to the ring, defying the ever-present intimidation
of The Viper by engaging in a victory lap of sorts – raising his arms and shouting his own praise.
Divas Champion
Beth Phoenix & Natalya def Aksana & Tamina (WATCH | PHOTOS)
Prior
to their Divas Tag Team Match, Natalya and Beth were warming up when the former involuntarily passed gas for the second week in a row.
(WATCH)
Once
the action got underway, The Glamazon opted to tag herself in, ordering Natalya "out of her ring" before delivering the
Glam Slam on Aksana for the pin. Moments later, The Fabulous Firebird walked out
of the squared circle without her tag team partner. Natalya regrouped, trying to initiate a post-match assault on the fallen Aksana, but Tamina came to the rescue. Dropping her adversary
with a powerful kick, "The Warrior Princess"
once again delivered an earth-shattering splash off the top rope. 
AJ stops Big
Show from hitting the WMD on World Heavyweight Champion Daniel Bryan (WATCH | PHOTOS)
Singing his own praises about beating Big Show and Mark Henry at the 2012 Royal
Rumble, the self-declared “role model” Daniel Bryan preached to the Omaha members of the WWE Universe about the benefits of becoming Vegan. However, when he called for The World’s Largest Athlete to be removed from the SmackDown Elimination Chamber Match on Feb. 19, Bryan quickly found himself
face-to-face with the subject of his scorn.
After the provoked giant hit
the chokeslam on his “arrogant” foe, a
neck brace wearing AJ came to the ring. In spite of the Diva's presence, Big Show looked ready to follow-up with
the WMD on Bryan. However, the injured Divas grabbed his fist, causing him to hesitate long enough for her boyfriend to get to safety.
WWE Tag Team
Champion Primo & Epico def. Santino Marella & “Hacksaw” Jim Duggan (WATCH | PHOTOS)
Five days after
returning to compete in the Royal Rumble Match last Sunday, WWE Hall of Famer
“Hacksaw” Jim Duggan teamed with Assistant to the General Manager Santino
Marella to take on Primo & Epico. As Duggan chased Epico out of the ring,
The Italian Stallion prepared to unleash the Cobra. But, at the last
minute, Rosa blew a kiss to the “snake”-wielding Superstar, allowing Primo to
hit the Backstabber for the victory over “Santin-Ho!”
Justin Gabriel
vs. Hunico ends in a No Contest (WATCH | PHOTOS)
Furious
over losing to Sheamus, Cody Rhodes stuck around for the following
match, attacking Justin Gabriel from behind as the high-flyer's opponent Hunico
was emerging with Camacho. When the opportunistic amigos decided to join the
Intercontinental Champion in his onslaught, it drew the ire of the returning
Great Khali. Though Rhodes would escape the giant Superstar's wrath, the other two
Superstars were not so lucky. In the end, Hunico suffered the Punjabi Plunge.
Later,
Khali would be named as the final participant in the SmackDown Elimination
Chamber Match. (MATCH PREVIEW)
Sheamus def.
Intercontinental Champion Cody Rhodes in a Non-title Match (WATCH PHOTOS)
In a fierce battle between The Celtic Warrior and the Intercontinental
Champion, Sheamus pulled a new move out of his powerful arsenal, hurling Rhodes
backward to the canvas with extraordinary force for the huge non-title victory. 
SmackDown
Elimination Chamber Participants named; Mark Henry Suspended (WATCH | PHOTOS)
General
Manager Theodore Long got things rolling by informing the WWE Universe which
Superstars would appear in the SmackDown Elimination Chamber Match at the pay-per-view
of the same name on Feb.19. World Heavyweight Champion Daniel Bryan would defend
against Wade Barrett, Big Show, Intercontinental Champion Cody Rhodes and Randy
Orton. (MATCH PREVIEW)
Although
Mark Henry was also slated to be in the match, that all changed moments later
when The World’s Strongest Man demanded that Teddy Long take him out of the Chamber and instead
give him a one-on-one World Title Match that very night. As a result of the confrontation,
Teddy did take Henry out of the Elimination Chamber – leaving his spot vacant – but denied the second part of his forceful request. When Henry
chose to put his hands on the SmackDown leader, he quickly found himself “suspensed
indefinitely."
As
the enraged former World Heavyweight Champion grabbed Teddy by the tie, Sheamus
emerged, stomping the massive grappler’s aggression with a Brogue Kick. After
the 2012 Royal Rumble Match winner informed the SmackDown GM that he would wait
to declare which World Champion he would challenge until after WWE Elimination
Chamber, Intercontinental Champion Cody Rhodes decided to interrupt. This led
Teddy to make a match between them.
The Undertaker returned with his
sights set on Triple H!
By: Mitch Passero January
30, 2012/
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – With the Road to WrestleMania
officially underway, Undertaker wasted no time making his intentions known –he
has sights set on Triple ![]()
question.
The Undertaker interrupted John Laurinaitis’
performance review to
confront Triple H

As John Laurinaitis gave himself high
job ratings, WWE COO Triple H came out to call the Interim GM a spineless
backstabber. After making him sweat out what his fate would be – including hinting
at a Gauntlet Match and joining the legendary Kiss My Ass Club – The Game said
he was going “to do what needs to be done.” But before he could go any further
with Laurinaitis' review, The Undertaker’s ominous
gong sounded, announcing his dark presence.
As The Phenom
made his way to the ring in front of a shocked WWE Universe, Triple H stood
equally as stunned. As the two sized each other up, The Phenom
signaled for Triple H’s demise, while focusing his dark gaze on the WrestleMania XXVIII banner high over head.
WWE Divas Champion Beth Phoenix def.
Eve in a Divas Championship Match (WATCH |PHOTOS)
After WWE Divas Champion Beth Phoenix quickly dispatched of Eve with the
Glam Slam, Kane appeared on the arena screen to recall how he injured Zack
Ryder at Royal Rumble (MORE).
Calling out Cena for not embracing hate, The Big Red
Monster said Ryder’s injuries could have been avoided. Looking toward WrestleMania, Kane declared “Until Cena
truly embraces the hate, he can’t beat me and he can’t beat The Rock.” (CENA
VS.