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At the end of the show, after the main event, the entire roster came out to the stage and the ring. Triple H and BG James, among others including Ted, were there. Cena closed the show with a speech about the Troops.
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![]() ( WWE.com photo | Screencaps ) At the end of the show, after the main event, the entire roster came out to the stage and the ring. Triple H and BG James, among others including Ted, were there. Cena closed the show with a speech about the Troops.
( WWE.com photos | Screencaps ) Ted DiBiase def. Jinder Mahal Ten days after Ted DiBiase cost Jinder Mahal his match on a live holiday SmackDown, the leader of the “DiBiase Posse Party” overcame his Punjabi adversary with a small package pin out of nowhere.
( WWE.com photos | Screencaps ) After playing Grinch and disparaging the holiday season in America, Jinder Mahal got what was coming to him against Justin Gabriel. When Ted DiBiase came to ringside dressed as Santa and handed out gifts to the WWE Universe, Mahal was clearly flustered. Seizing the moment, Gabriel attacked and finished off Mahal with a hard-hitting 450 Splash. Hornswoggle won an All I Want for Christmas 20-Man Battle Royal
( WWE.com photos | Screencaps ) Ted DiBiase def. Heath Slater As Ted DiBiase and Heath Slater were set to lock horns, Jinder Mahal appeared on the TitianTron – admonishing the leader of the “DiBiase Posse” in both Punjabi and English for “forsaking his family, wealth, and upbringing” to hang out in parking lots with a bunch of mere commoners.” Slater took advantage of the distraction, attacking his opponent from behind. This set the ground work for an intense battle between the two determined Superstars. Despite a hard-fought match by The One Man Southern Rock Band, DiBiase ultimately reigned supreme with Dream Street
( WWE.com photos | Screencaps ) Ted DiBiase def. Derrick Bateman NXT’s power couple, “Beta-Max,” made their SmackDown debut, as Derrick Bateman took on Ted DiBiase. But, with the “DiBiase Posse” in full effect, love would not win out. Instead, it would be the happy-go-lucky second-generation Superstar who picked up another impressive win with Dream Street.
( WWE.com photos | Screencaps ) Ted DiBiase def. Jinder Mahal The leader of the “DiBiase Posse” continued to carve his own path, reigning supreme over Jinder Mahal with Dream Street.
( WWE.com photos | Screen caps ) Ted DiBiase def. Tyson Kidd In a competitive bout between two young Superstars looking for a win, Ted DiBiase reigned supreme when he put away Tyson Kidd with Dream Street.
CM Punk is shown backstage showing his tattoos off to Ted Dibiase Jr. Triple H walks in and hopes Punk can understand his immigration issues this past week. Punk says he understands someone else is pulling the strings. Punk and Hunter banter back and forth for a little bit about a ‘rah-rah’ speech, before Punk says tonight he wants to show Miz and Truth all about an ‘unsafe working environment’.
( WWE.com photos | Screencaps ) Randy Orton won a 41-Man No. 1 Contender’s Battle Royal The night started with major news. With new Interim Raw GM John Laurinaitis at his side, Teddy Long announced the first match of the night would feature 41 Superstars in the largest Battle Royal in WWE history. Laurinaitis then revealed the winner would earn a title match against the champion of his choosing. During the mayhem, powerhouses like Mason Ryan and Sheamus eliminated multiple Superstars. With bodies flying, a Brogue Kick from The Celtic Warrior sent The Miz careening from the ring. But since Miz didn’t go over the top rope, he was still in contention. In contrast, even though Christian was eliminated, in a devious move, he reentered the ring and took Sheamus out of the hunt. As the field thinned down to the final two combatants, Miz found himself battling Randy Orton tooth-and-nail for the championship opportunity. With both Superstars tangling with each other on the ring apron, The Viper downed Miz with an RKO. In a wild finish, the momentum from the RKO carried both Superstars to the arena floor. But since Miz’s feet hit just before Orton’s, the victory went to The Viper.
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