Winner: N/A (Double Count-out)
We get clips of the recent European tour.
Chris Jericho is out for a chat. What self-respecting grown man goes to a wrestling event with a sign that says "World Heavyweight Cry Baby"? Jericho says for the past month we've been treated with the heart-warming story of John Cena. But his story is more impressive and it begins in 2001, when he achieved legendary status, by beating The Rock and Steve Austin in the same night. That was enough to cement anyone's place in history, but that wasn't enough. In September, he won the Scramble match, beating four of Raw's top stars. And while Cena was at home recuperating, he has achieved greatness time and time again,. He beat CM Punk in a Cage match, beat Shawn Michaels in a Ladder match, and then beat Batista in another Cage match to become a 5-time world champion. He's one every conceivable match put in front of him, beat every top-level superstar and yet every bit of passion and hype has been centered towards one man – John Cena. Cena's been treated as a saviour and a hero, but he has never conquered Jericho. Every fairytale on Raw ends the same way – Jericho holding the world championship high above his head. He's the best in the world, he's at the time of his game and he refuses to let Cena waltz into this ring and take what is his. The centerpiece of Raw is not John Cena, it's the World Heavyweight Champion, Chris Jericho. At Survivor Series, he will end the phenomenon that is John Cena and then, and only then, will Monday night Raw be saved.
Lumberjack Match – Randy Orton vs. World Tag Team Champion CM Punk
Back from commercial and the RAW and ECW rosters surround the ring. Randy Orton is out first followed by his opponent CM Punk.
Punk and Orton start the match off slow but Punk takes Orton to the mat and they counter each other as the Lumberjacks look on. Orton kicks Punk in the gut and throws him over the rope. Before Manu and Cody can get to him he gets back in. Orton looks upset with them. Orton with a big shoulder block. Punk drops him with a big kick and throws him over the ropes to Matt Hardy and Ricky Ortiz. Back in the ring and a 2 count on Orton.
Punk with some kicks now. He throws Orton back to the floor and Batista, Haas, Finlay and others work him over. Back in the ring now and Punk spears Orton in the corner. He goes for another but hits the ring post. Mark Henry pulls Punk to the floor and the two sides argue. They roll him back in the ring and Orton gets a 2 count followed by another. Orton starts kicking and stomping on Punk's arms and legs in the ring now. Orton hits a standing dropkick on Punk for a close 2 count.