WWE RAW Results (10/27/2014) – San Antonio, Texas

The Usos vs. The Miz & Damien Sandow

When we return from commercial, The Usos are finishing up their ring entrance. Already in the ring are The Miz and Damien Sandow. The bell rings and here we go. Miz and Uso start things off. The fans chant “we want Mizdow” as Uso takes it to Miz early on.

Sandow is selling along with Miz on the apron, running back and forth from post to post on the apron and mimmicking Miz’s movements.

Miz asks the fans if they want him to tag Sandow. They pop big so he doesn’t. He beats up on Uso himself while Sandow cheers him on. Uso clothesline Miz over the top and to the floor. Sandow jumps off the apron. You think it’s to check on Miz, but instead he crashes on the mat like he got thrown out to the floor too. Both Usos hit a dive on both of them as we head to commercial.

When we return from commercial, Miz is working over Uso in the middle of the ring as Sandow cheers him on. Miz finally tags Sandow in and the fans pop. Sandow picks up where Miz left off, beating up on Uso. Sandow quickly tags Miz back in upon his demand. The fans boo.

Uso goes for the superkick. Miz reverses into a Skull Crushing Finale attempt, but Uso avoids. Uso rolls up Miz but Sandow kicks Uso. The Usos do the twin switch behind their backs and when Miz goes to pick Uso up, he’s rolled up and pinned 1-2-3. Sandow quickly runs over and lays down next to Miz, looking up like “what happened,” which is exactly what Miz is doing. Sandow rules.

Winners: The Usos

Backstage: John Cena & Dolph Ziggler

It’s muted, so no audio, but we see John Cena talking to Dolph Ziggler. Ziggler is shaking his head yes. They shake hands. Assuming that’s Ziggler joining Cena’s Survivor Series team. On that note, we head to commercial.

Backstage: Dolph Ziggler & Kane

When we return from the break, we see Ziggler walking backstage with his cell phone. Kane walks up and says there’s a report going around saying he was talking to John Cena. He says as Director of Operations, he can only claim that’s an act of aggression against The Authority. He threatens Ziggler.

Hulk Hogan In-Ring Segment

Back live in the arena, Lilian Garcia introduces “The Immortal” Hulk Hogan. Hogan makes his way to the ring in his pink Susan G. Komen Foundation to a nice response from the San Antonio fans.

The music fades and the chants begin. “Well let me tell you something, brother!” The crowd cheers. He says he was happy to see Cena beat that no good Orton. He says he can’t wait to see his champion John Cena take on that stinky beast Brock Lesnar and take back his title.

Hogan talks about all the pink we see around in the arena. He says that’s proof that Susan G. Komen-mania has been running wild all month long. He thanks WWE for letting him be one of the spokesmen for this campaign. He talks a bit more about the campaign.

He asks the representatives to stand up and be recognized by the fans. Hogan finishes with a “Whatcha gonna do?!” and his music plays again. The barricade opens and all the Susan G. Komen breast cancer survivors are walking into the ring with Hogan. They all do the Hogan poses together and then we head to a commercial.

Bo Dallas vs. Ryback

When we return from commercial, Bo Dallas makes his way to the ring. He cuts a quick promo about issuing an open challenge and then says “let’s see who Bo-Lieves” and who his opponent is. Ryback’s theme hits and out he comes to a big pop.

Ryback dominates Dallas from bell to bell, which only lasted about two minutes. Ryback hits him with the Shellshock. 1-2-3. It’s over that quick. We go to another commercial.

Winner: Ryback