RAW Supercard I- 11/12/99
LIVE From The RAW Arena
Referees - Bob Francis, Masked Man
- Royal Rumble - Winner Recieves World Title Shot Later In The Night
The order of entry went (1) Fly Guy, (2) Die-Nasty, (3) Second Nature, (4) Violator, (5) Extreme, (6) Moņo, (7) Hardcore Glen. The last four men were Die-Nasty, Moņo, Second Nature, and Violator. Moņo held Second Nature for a Die-Nasty drop kick, but Second Nature ducked, and Die-Nasty inadvertantly eliminated his tag-team partner, Moņo. Second Nature was laughing when Die-Nasty pushed him out of the ring also. The match came down to Die-Nasty and Violator which gave both men a taste of what they were in for later in the night when they faced off for the RAW Intercontinental Title. The two men went back and forth. It looked liked Die-Nasty was going to take the win after hitting the T-Bomb, but Violator didn't give up, coming back and hitting the Violation, which gave him the oportunity to throw Die-Nasty out of the ring and earn the title shot later in the night.
Winner: Violator
- Extreme vs. Fly Guy
Fly Guy finally got the opportunity to get back at newcomer Extreme who cost him the RAW World Title at Sunday Showdown on 11/7/99. Extreme took the quick advantage after hitting two big powerbombs. On the third attempt, Fly Guy wiggled free and nailed Extreme with a big DDT to take the win and get his revenge.
Winner: Fly Guy
- Die-Nasty & Moņo vs. Second Nature & Violator - RAW World Tag-Team Title Match
Moņo was still angry at Die-Nasty from earlier in the night during the Royal Rumble. There were some problems during the match, and at the end when Die-Nasty got hit with the leg drop off the top rope to lose the match, Moņo came back and hit Die-Nasty with the Moņo Drop. Moņo uttered some words to his now former partner and left the ring.
Winners: Second Nature & Violator
Still RAW World Tag-Team Champions
- Extreme vs. Hardcore Glen - RAW Hardcore Title Match
Hardcore Glen took this match to the extreme once again, fortifying his reputation as the most hardcore man in the RAW. Once on the outside, we saw Glen use such weapons as an oar, serving tray, keyboard, metal chain, a grille from a car, garbage can, and umbrella. Extreme made a match of it, but fell victim to the Glen Splash with a steel chair.
Winner: Hardcore Glen
Still RAW Hardcore Champion
- Second Nature vs. Moņo - RAW Television Title Ladder Match
In the first ever ladder match in RAW history, these two sure didn't disappoint. The two went right at it, getting even for the sneak attacks over the past 3 weeks. Moņo took the quick advantage with a bodyslam and a big elbow drop, but Second Nature came right back, pulling Moņo from the second rung of the ladder. Second Nature climbed the ladder, but Moņo pushed it over, causing Second Nature to fall to the ring. Die-Nasty came to ringside, hitting Moņo with the Alley-Oop Slam which gave Second Nature the opportunity to climb the ladder and take the gold.
Winner: Second Nature
New RAW Television Champion
- Die-Nasty vs. Violator - RAW Intercontinental Title Match
The two superstars gave it their all right from the start. The crowd witnessed Violator being pushed by Die-Nasty over the fence and out of the arena!! Violator rushed to get back and narrowly beat the referee's ten count. Violator climbed back in the ring and eventually got hit with the Alley-Oop Slam. Die-Nasty made the cover and left with the gold. After the match, the two shook hands in a sign of respect.
Winner: Die-Nasty
New RAW Intercontinental Champion
- Violator vs. Jeremy Wallace - RAW World Title Match
Jeremy Wallace raised his arms, trying to get the crowd in it, but turned around and got hit with a huge lariot by Violator. Violator followed up with a splash off the tower of wood. He was in total command command at this point, but the momentum quickly shifted when Wallace reversed a samoan drop into a DDT. Wallace whipped Violator out of the ring. Die-Nasty snuck in and clotheslined Wallace to the ground, helping his new ally. Violator came back in, made the cover, but only got a two count. Violator missed a clothesline, and got hit with the Devastation by Jeremy Wallace. Wallace made the cover and retained the title.
Winner: Jeremy Wallace
Still RAW World Champion