WWE RAW Reunion Results (1/19/2015): Dallas, Texas

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Rusev vs. R-Truth

When we return from the break, Rusev and Lana are finishing up their ring entrance. Out next comes R-Truth, who has a bunch of new lines in his entrance rap. He does the “What’s Up?” thing and then the bell rings.

The match lasts all of a minute — literally — as Rusev quickly beats Truth down and applies the Accolade for the tap out victory.

Winner: Rusev

Backstage: Seth Rollins & Brock Lesnar

We shoot backstage, where we see Seth Rollins walking with J&J Security when he is approached by Brock Lesnar and Paul Heyman. Lesnar gets in Rollins’ face, but tells him not to worry. He says he’s not gonna hurt him — yet. He tells him he’s a prize fighter. He says he wants him to go take John Cena out of their match this Sunday, then he’ll see him and take him out then.

Jey Uso (with Jimmy Uso) vs. The Miz (with Damien Mizdow)

We head back to the ring, as The Usos are out now. Out next are The Miz and Damien Mizdow. During their walk to the ring, a pre-match promo airs which shows Miz bragging about how he has two chances to win the Royal Rumble since he’s got a stunt-double.

The bell sounds to start this match, which much like the last one, didn’t last long at all. While this one wasn’t quite over in a minute or less, it did only last about three or four minutes. In the end, Jey Uso picked up the win. After the match, we head to a commercial break.

Winner: Jey Uso

John Cena vs. Seth Rollins, Big Show & Kane

We’re back from the break and we see Seth Rollins, Big Show and Kane all standing in the ring already waiting for John Cena to come out. Finally, he does.

The bell sounds and here we go. We see a shot of Triple H and Stephanie McMahon watching on from chairs at ringside. Rollins and Cena start off the match, but it isn’t long before Rollins is relying on the two big boys to dominant the leader of the Cenation.

Cena gets a short hope spot in the match, firing away with punches, but Big Show puts an end to that in quick fashion. On that note, we head to a mid-match commercial.

When we return from the break, we see Rollins in firm control of the offense, with Cena continuing to receive punishment, which is something he has been doing since this match began, SummerSlam 2014-style, minus the suplexes.

Cena nearly gets counted out, with Triple H and Stephanie McMahon taunting him as he struggles to make it back to the ring on time. Finally, he does. Rollins goes for the Curb Stomp, but as he waits for Cena to get up, out of nowhere, Sting appears on the titan tron.

We can’t tell if it’s just a picture of Sting or if it’s a shot of him backstage. Finally, he moves and then the bird crows. Out comes Sting. He points his bat at the ring, causing a distraction and allowing Cena to score the pin and get the win. With the win, based on the stipulation, Ryback, Erick Rowan and Dolph Ziggler have their jobs back and Cena is still in the title match at Royal Rumble. Cena celebrates in the crowd. HHH gets on the mic and flips out. He’s yelling “no!” and telling Sting he doesn’t belong here.

Finally, out comes Brock Lesnar — and he’s pissed. Cena is still in the match this Sunday, so Lesnar flips out and takes out everyone in sight. He gets Rollins out of the way, Kane as well and then blasts Big Show with an F-5. RAW goes off the air with Lesnar standing tall in the ring like a monster.

Winner: John Cena

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