Beaumont Civic Center
Beaumont, Texas
September 29, 2002
While the stars of Smackdown were in Louisiana for a Sunday house show, the stars of Raw had their own in Beaumont, Texas. Its pretty much the same card as we had yesterday with hopefully some interesting results. The fallout from Unforgiven had given the crew a fresh set of feuds so let's see how they turned out.
Match 1
Mark Jindrak, Johnny Stamboli and D-Lo Brown vs Raven, Steven Richards and Justin Credible
Like I mentioned yesterday, its ECW vs WCW....and D-Lo Brown. Once again D-Lo's team gets the duke.
Winners: Jindrak, Stamboli and D-Lo
Match 2
Randy Orton vs Test
Also just like yesterday, Raw's newest star Orton takes on the veteran Test. This time, Test gets the win.
Winner: Test
Match 3
Tommy Dreamer vs Big Show
Once again, same match from yesterday and Big Show once again gets the victory.
Winner: Big Show
Match 4
Goldust and Spike Dudley vs 3 Minute Warning (Rosey and Jamal)
Booker T is busy with an Intercontinental Championship match later so Spike Dudley takes his place against the Samoans. Rosey and Jamal naturally win this.
Winners: 3 Minute Warning
Match 5
Rob Van Dam vs "Nature Boy" Ric Flair
Rob gets his hands on Ric Flair after Flair turned heel and cost RVD the World Heavyweight Championship at Unforgiven. Van Dam wins it.
Winner: Rob Van Dam
Match 6
Victoria and Molly Holly vs Jacqueline vs Jacqueline and WWE Women's Champion Trish Stratus
Same match from yesterday with the same result, Trish's team gets the duke.
Winners: Trish and Jackie
Match 7
Lance Storm and Christian vs Kane and The Hurricane for the WWE Tag Team Championship
The rematch from Raw where the Unamericans dropped the titles to Kane and his new partner. Kane and Hurricane retain.
Winners: Kane and The Huricane (Still tag team champions)
Match 8
Booker T vs Chris Jericho for the WWE Intercontinental Championship
Booker gets a crack at Y2J's IC title but comes up short. Chris Jericho wins it.
Winner: Jericho (still IC champ)
Match 9
Bubba Ray Dudley vs Triple H for the World Heavyweight Championship
More fallout from Raw when the ECW alumnists stepped up to face HHH and Flair. Bubba gets a shot at the WHC but Triple H wins it.
Winner: HHH (still WHC)
Same card as yesterday with the only different result being Test going over Orton. Still, the card looked solid and at least the stories carried over from Raw which was a pretty good Raw. Smackdown was miles ahead in terms of in ring work but Raw tried to keep up. If only Vince didn't make a terrible creative decision, this might have been a solid base to build on as we head to No Mercy. Up next is this week's Sunday Night Heat taping so I'll see you there.
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