WWE Raw Spoilers, Preview for November 24, 2014: Sting Costs Triple H Control of the Company
Larry the Cable Guy picked an interesting week to host Monday Night Raw considering everything that went down Sunday night at the Survivor Series.
Nikki Bella managed to "git r done" and beat AJ Lee for the WWE Divas Championship Sunday night but she had help from her sister Brie, who is still forced to be her sister's assistance after her loss at Hell in a Cell last month. Brie jumped onto the ring apron at the start of the match with the Divas Championship belt in hand and kissed AJ, allowing for Nikki to elbow the champ and take her out with the Nikki Rack Attack to become the new champion. Brie may have been forced into servitude but she seemed extremely happy for her sister's victory after the bout was over. Is there a reconciliation between the Bella Twins in the works? And what will AJ do to the siblings after losing the only thing she cares about in the world?
Maybe tapping into Dean Ambrose's dark side was a huge mistake for Bray Wyatt? Wyatt won the bout, via disqualification after Ambrose became totally unhinged, using every single weapon at his disposal to take out his anger on "The Eater of Worlds." Wyatt tormented Ambrose weeks since interfering in his Hell in a Cell Cage match against Seth Rollins and paid for it dearly on Sunday. Ambrose used the steel chair that Wyatt intended to use on him and continued his punishment on "The Man of a 1,000 Truths" decimating him by putting him through a table and leaving Wyatt's battered body buried under a pile of chairs, tables, and ladders. "The Lunatic Fringe's" lack of self-control has set up a Table, Ladders & Chairs match between Ambrose and Wyatt for next month, at TLC, that should be slobberknocker considering both superstar's penchant for violence. What will Wyatt do next after failing to convert Ambrose to his flock and now forced to face a madman at TLC?
While Grumpy Cat may not be this week's guest host on Raw, The Authority's Triple H and Stephanie McMahon will certainly not be in the best of moods after losing their control of the company. Dolph Ziggler overcame several weeks worth of attacks, including losing the WWE Intercontinental Championship to Luke Harper, defeating Harper, Kane and Seth Rollins to become the sole survivor for Team Cena. The victory helped saved Ryback's, Erick Rowan's and his job in the process, due to a stipulation added to the match on Friday Night SmackDown.
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The victory for Team Cena did not come without intrigue after The Big Show betrayed John Cena, hitting him with a WMD and allowing Rollins to pin Cena. The Big Show further helped Team Authority, ditching his team and getting counted out from the match, which is how Ziggler ended up having to carry the team on his own, eliminating Harper and Kane before going up against Rollins.
But Ziggler's miraculous victory did not come without help. Sting, who had never set foot in a WWE ring until Sunday night, came to the rescue, fed up with Ziggler having to fight off Jamie Noble, Joey Mercury and Triple H -- who nailed "The Showoff" with a Pedigree trying to hold on to power. Sting stared down Triple H, who swung at "The Icon" only to get kicked in the gut and eat a Scorpion Death Drop, allowing for Ziggler to end The Authority's reign of corporate terror. How will John Cena react to The Big Show's sucker-punching him and getting him eliminated from the match? What price will Ziggler pay after defeating Rollins and costing Triple H and McMahon their iron-fisted grasp on the company? Who will call the shots now that The Authority is no longer in charge? And will Triple H call out Sting after the World Championship Wrestling (WCW) legend's interference cost "The Cerebral Assassin" everything he worked so hard to attain?
TV Schedule, How to Watch
WWE Monday Night Raw broadcasts at 8 p.m. EDT Monday on the USA Network with the WWE Raw Pre-Show and WWE Backstage Pass airing on the WWE Network.
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