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| It's the first live Raw in over a month, and everyone is dying to know who the new champion or champions are after last night's Triple Header match. Remember, Gorilla Monsoon guaranteed a title would change hands. Skip and Sunny are in the ring, waiting for their opponent, the returning Marty Jannetty, who was not advertised. Jannetty will set a record with this comeback, as he will last over a year before getting fired, a post-Rockers personal best for the former Intercontinental Champion. After a vague reference to last night's Triple Header match, Vince excitedly says that the titles could change hands yet again tonight, notwithstanding the British Bulldog/Undertaker match. It's taken me over a year of watching Raws, but I have finally figured out that Vince doesn't know what "notwithstanding" means. He seems to think it means, "not to mention" instead of "regardless or in spite of." Lawler says that Bulldog will use Taker as a fire hydrant. "A what!?" says an indignant Vince. If anyone's going to the bathroom on the Undertaker, it's Sid, not Davey Boy. |
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
Raw #128 - September 25th, 1995
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1995,
british bulldog,
clarence mason,
diesel,
marty jannetty,
owen hart,
raw,
shawn michaels,
skip,
smoking gunns,
sunny,
undertaker,
wwf,
yokozuna
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Raw #127 - September 18th, 1995
| The 123 Kid faces Razor Ramon in tonight's first match. We see clips of the Kid's first victory against Ramon two years ago. As Razor enters, the announcers promote his confrontation with Dean Douglas this Sunday at In Your House. The Kid takes it to Razor right off the bat, hitting him with a Maneuver (#1 - spinning back kick) and setting a record for earliest use of a maneuver in Raw history. |
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123 kid,
1995,
bob holly,
bret hart,
dean douglas,
jean pierre lafitte,
jim cornette,
kama,
mabel,
men on a mission,
mo,
owen hart,
raw,
razor ramon,
savio vega,
tatanka,
wwf,
yokozuna
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
Raw #126 - September 11th, 1995
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| It's Raw's "season premiere," complete with a new intro and theme song. I can't believe my ears, as I was expecting an entirely different theme, one that didn't suck nearly as much. Raw "premieres" with a theme called, "I Like it Raw," which would be quickly scrapped the following week, with its vocals replaced by faux-police radio messages, then sirens before the theme would be abandoned altogether for a generic but passable tune with no vocals. The highlight of the introductory video is Shawn Michaels running towards the edge of the roof with a vest and leather hat, which disappear in the next shot as he supposedly leaps from the roof onto Kama. The shaky start to the "new fall season" continues with both announcers appearing in front of a green screen, a practice I thought had ended months before. Tonight, the newly-turned heel British Bulldog will face Razor Ramon, whom Lawler claims will have to be picked up with a pooper-scooper after Davey Boy is through with him. "Pooper-scooper!?" says McMahon. |
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123 kid,
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goldust,
isaac yankem,
rad radford,
raw,
razor ramon,
scott taylor,
season premiere,
shawn michaels,
sid,
smoking gunns,
wwf
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Raw #125 - August 21st, 1995
| Tonight's episode brings us 1/8 of the way to 1000 shows! Raw opens with the announcement that Kama vs. The Undertaker at Summerslam will now be a casket match, courtesy of Gorilla Monsoon and the finest computer graphics 1995 has to offer. This comes after Kama tore up the Creatures of the Night's black wreath on Superstars, then slammed one of them to the canvas after he tried gathering up the pieces. Tonight, Kama's fellow Corporation member faces Taker, hoping to soften him up enough so that the Supreme Fighting Machine can pick up the stable's first pay-per-view victory of the year. |
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bret hart,
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dean douglas,
diesel,
goldust,
jean pierre lafitte,
mabel,
men on a mission,
mo,
raw,
scott taylor,
tatanka,
undertaker,
wwf
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Raw #124 - August 14th, 1995
| This week's Raw opens with Vince McMahon hinting that Shawn Michaels is injured (after getting smashed into a ring post by Mabel) and vulnerable to losing his title at Summerslam. That also spells bad news for HBK tonight, as he faces Jerry Lawler. However, no mention is made of the title being on the line, which had been heavily implied ever since In Your House. Why would Lawler want to challenge new Intercontinental Champion Michaels specifically after he won the title and King called him a "marked man," only for it to be a non-title match? Non-title match or not, Lawler is replaced by Ted DiBiase on this night at the commentary table. |
Labels:
1995,
diesel,
doink,
henry godwinn,
jeff hardy,
jerry lawler,
raw,
razor ramon,
shawn michaels,
sid,
smoking gunns,
ted dibiase,
triple h,
vince mcmahon,
waylon mercy,
wwf
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
Raw #123 - August 7th, 1995
| Last week, Razor and Savio Vega nearly defeated the tag team championship team of Owen Hart and Yokozuna, but time ran out on the episode (despite it being pre-taped). Tonight, they have a rematch. Also, Sir Mo promises part one of the Royal Plan tonight. I have a feeling that most of the parts to the Royal Plan involve losing to Diesel. |
Labels:
1995,
diesel,
fatu,
gorilla monsoon,
kama,
mabel,
mo,
owen hart,
raw,
razor ramon,
savio vega,
shawn michaels,
undertaker,
wwf,
yokozuna
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Raw #122 - July 31st, 1995
| King Mabel opens Raw, entering through the new "RAW" entranceway, which last week replaced the old neon sign set that bathed the show in gaudy colors since the Monday night program's debut. Mabel rides in on a throne carried by a team of jobbers to take on one of their ham 'n' egger colleagues, Nick Barberry. |
Labels:
1995,
bam bam bigelow,
bodydonnas,
goldust,
jerry lawler,
jim cornette,
mabel,
mo,
owen hart yokozuna,
raw,
razor ramon,
savio vega,
shawn michaels,
skip,
sunny,
wwf
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