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Sunday Showdown - 11/21/99


Sunday Showdown - 11/21/99
LIVE From The RAW Arena

Referee - Bob Francis

- Bruizer vs. Extreme - Hardcore Rules
Extreme notched his first victory after taking on and defeating the rookie, Bruizer. Extreme threw Bruizer through a wall of milk crates, but didn't get the three count. Extreme then pulled out all stops, going wild with a variety of weapons to weaken Bruizer and earn the three count.
Winner: Extreme

- Fly Guy vs. Hardcore Glen - RAW Hardcore Title Match
Glen looked like he would retain his title after hitting Fly Guy with a street sign and a boat oar, but the momentum quickly shifted when Fly Guy reversed a whip and threw Glen through a wooden board. Glen got the advantage back after blocking a right hand with a food tray. Glen attempted a hip toss, but Fly Guy blocked it and was able to set Glen up for the High Flyer. Fly Guy made the cover to get the Hardcore Title back in his possession.
Winner: Fly Guy
New RAW Hardcore Champion

- Hardcore Glen & Jeremy Wallace vs. Cypress & Death
Glen and Wallace basically dominated the entire match, making Cypress and Death look like the rookies they are. Cypress brought the intensity that kept him and Death in the match, but Death fell victim to a reverse DDT out of a sidewalk slam. Wallace made the cover to pick up the win.
Winner: Hardcore Glen & Jeremy Wallace

- Extreme & Fly Guy vs. Second Nature & Violator - RAW World Tag-Team Title Match
The match went back and forth at the start, with Extreme taking care of Television Champion, Second Nature. Second Nature managed to sneek a tag in, and Violator came in with a full head of steam. Violator hit both Extreme and Fly Guy with big suplexes. Second Nature came in and aided his partner, hitting Fly Guy with a double hip toss. While Extreme was on the outside, an unidentified man came to ringside, came in the ring, and with the help of Extreme, hit Second Nature with a flying hangmans neck breaker. The referee called for the bell and awarded the match to the champions.
Winner: Second Nature & Violator
Still RAW World Tag-Team Champions

- Following the match, Fly Guy, Extreme, and this unidentified wrestler boasted about how they were the new team in town and were ready to take care of business. Second Nature flashed his RAW World Tag-Team Title which sparked a conflict, leading to a brawl. Referee Bob Francis installed order and cleared the ringside area.

- Death vs. Moņo
Death looked tough from the start, hitting a big suplex followed by a DDT, but former RAW Television Champion, Moņo, got the momentum going his way again with the reversal of a suplex into a front face suplex. Moņo hit two more big slams and then placed Death in the Puerto Rican Crab to get the win by submission.
Winner: Moņo

- Infamous vs. Death
Infamous dominated most of the match and defeated the tired Death with relative ease. Infamous hit the Infamous Drop to get the win after about six minutes.
Winner: Infamous

- Bruizer vs. Second Nature - Non-Title Match
The rookie Bruizer looked like he might pull off an upset after hitting Second Nature with a big back body drop, but Second Nature was able to reverse a suplex into one of his own and never looked back. Second Nature proceeded to hit Bruizer with some devestating moves and then Nature's Fury to get the win.
Winner: Second Nature

- Violator vs. Infamous
These two went at it right from the start, with Violator taking the quick advantage with a spike DDT. Infamous got back in the match though, but was caught during a cross bosy block and was hit with the Violation.
Winner: Violator

- Death vs. Jeremy Wallace - Non-Title Match
Jeremy Wallace dominated the early goings with a DDT and two clotheslines. Death ducked out of a tie-up and hit Wallace with a bulldog. Death attempted an elbow, but missed and fell victim to an elbow drop off the fence by Jeremy Wallace. Wallace took control and turned a lariot by Death into the Devastation and picked up the win.
Winner: Jeremy Wallace


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