Sunday Showdown - 11/7/99
LIVE From The RAW Arena
Referees - Bob Francis, Masked Man
- Second Nature vs. Hardcore Glen
Despite making his RAW Television debut, Hardcore Glen looked like a seasoned veteran. He quickly lived up to his name by shifting the action to the outside of the ring but was thrown through a tower. His luck changed to the better when he managed to reverse a whip and throw Second Nature out of the ring and through a wooden table!! Glen rolled Second Nature in the ring, but only got a two count. Second Nature caught Glen with a DDT, and quickly hit Nature's Fury to put an end to the contest.
Winner: Second Nature
- RAW World Champion Jeremy Wallace then came to the ring and spoke on his former teammate, Fly Guy. After a few harsh words, Fly Guy came to ringside, and challenged Wallace to a World Title match later that evening. Wallace accpeted and had some more words for Fly Guy.
- Following the match, RAW Television Champion, Moņo, came to ringside and attacked Second Nature. The two men exchanged punches, but were quickly seperated by referee Bob Francis ad sent back to the locker room.
- Infamous vs. Moņo - RAW Television Title Match
Infamous looked good here and quickly took the advantage in this one, hitting Moņo with a devestating spear followed by a leg drop. Unfortunately, Moņo reversed a suplex and took the advantage back. Moņo landed a big 360 degree spinebuster, but only got a two count. Moņo complained to the referee, and was hit with a reverse DDT by Infamous who made the cover. The referee made a two count when out of no where, Second Nature comes running down the aisle, hitting Moņo and Infamous with the RAW Television Title. Second Nature proceeded to beat on the helpless Moņo. After doing so, Second Nature took the microphone and challenged Moņo to a ladder match at Supercard I for the RAW Television Championship.
Winner: No Contest
- Die-Nasty vs. V-Tec vs. Infamous- Three Way Dance
This match went back and forth between V-Tec and Infamous from the start. After throwing Die-Nasty out of the ring, Infamous quickly hit his finishing maneuver and eliminated V-Tec. Die-Nasty came from behind the unsuspecting Infamous and hit him with a DDT from over his back. After a small struggle and a T-Bomb, Die-Nasty hit the Alley-Oop Slam and got the three count.
Winner: Die-Nasty
- Animal Thug vs. Second Nature
Animal Thug tried his hardest, but Second Nature made quick work of the newcomer, hitting Nature's Fury less than five minutes in to the match. Second Nature made the cover and got the victory.
Winner: Second Nature
- Following the match, Moņo ran down the aisle and hit Second Nature with a huge clothesline. Moņo rolled Second Nature in to the ring, hitting him with a big reverse suplex and then the Moņo Drop. Moņo then took the microphone and accepted Second Nature's challenge from earlier in the night.
- Hardcore Glen vs. Fly Guy- RAW Hardcore Title Match
Fly Guy dominated the in ring action, but that's about all. Fly Guy hit a suplex and then a splash, before moving Hardcore Glen to the outside. Once among the outside, Hardcore Glen was able to take advantage and use such weapons as a keyboard, tail light, license plate, oar, umbrella, and garbage can lid. Fly Guy mounted a small comeback, throwing Hardcore Glen into an ironing board. As he made the cover, his rival and RAW World Champion came running to the ring, hitting Fly Guy with the World Title. Fly Guy was knocked out cold and fell victim to the Glen Splash. Glen made the cover and got the gold.
Winner: Hardcore Glen
New RAW Hardcore Champion
- Die-Nasty & Moņo vs. Infamous & V-Tec
The two teams went right at it with Die-Nasty hitting Infamous with a big suplex and then a powerbomb. The Television Champion and his partner never looked back, dominating the match and picking up the easy win.
Winner: Die-Nasty & Moņo
- Following the match, Die-Nasty & Moņo took the microphone and said they deserved a shot at the RAW World Tag-Team Titles at Supercard I. This quickly drew out the current champions and a small brawl broke out. The brawl was ended by Bob Francis. Afterwards, Second Nature & Violator accepted the challenge and agreed to the tag-team title match.
- Hardcore Glen & Jeremy Wallace vs. Second Nature & Vioaltor - RAW World Tag-Team Title Match
The champions were tested in this one by the newcomer Hardcore Glen and his partner, World Champion Jeremy Wallace. Wallace hit Second Nature with a big splash followed up by an elbow drop off a tower of wood. Violator helped his partner and broke up the count each time. Finally, Second Nature made a tag and Violator came in and finished the match off, hitting the Violation. The referee counted to two, but Violator pulled Jeremy Wallace up. Violator made a tag to Second Nature who hit Nature's Fury on Wallace, also pulling him up after a two count. Violator picked Wallace up and held him as Second Nature hit a leg drop of a tower of wood to get the win.
Winner: Second Nature & Violator
Still RAW World Tag-Team Champions
- Moņo vs. Violator vs. Jeremy Wallace - Non-Title Triple Threat Match
The three champions were all in the ring at one time. Moņo and Violator quickly double teamed Jeremy Wallace, hitting him with a clothesline and a double DDT. Moņo then turned the momentum and hit Violator with a big suplex. This type of action went on throughout the match. Moņo looked like he was going to get the win after he hit Jeremy Wallace with the Moņo Drop. Violator quickly took Moņo and hit the Violation. Vioaltor also hit the Violation on Jeremy Wallace and then made the cover and picking up the win.
Winner: Violator
- Animal Thug vs. Violator - Non-Title Match
Violator dominated and made quick work of new comer Animal Thug. After a devestating piledriver and powerbomb, Violator quickly ended it with the Violation, that is until Die-Nasty came out and caused the referee to call this match a No Contest
Winner: No Contest
- Die-Nasty attacked Violator from behind, hitting the T-Bomb and then the Alley-Oop Slam. Die-Nasty took the RAW Intercontinental Title and said it was his at Supercard before going back to the locker room.
- Fly Guy vs. Jeremy Wallace - RAW World Title Match
The two former teammates finally had a chance to get at each other. Fly Guy took the quick advantage after landing a drop kick and then a standing side kick to the chest of Jeremy Wallace. Wallace had the wind knocked out of him, but still fought like the champion he is. Wallace reversed a powerbomb and then hit one of his own, but fell victim to a low blow. Fly Guy went for and hit the High Flyer. Fly Guy made the cover, but RAW newcomer, Extreme came to the ring with a chair and took out referee Masked Man. Extreme landed a chair shot to Fly Guy. Wallace took advantage of this, hitting Fly Guy with the Devastation and retaining the title.
Winner: Jeremy Wallace
Still RAW World Champion