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Yes sir, we promised you a great main event...

RAW opens with Randy Orton heading to the ring to face Drew McIntyre.

Randy Orton vs. Drew McIntyre

McIntyre actually got some offense in, but Orton won the match with an RKO. After the match, Orton planted McIntrye with another RKO. Mark Henry's music hit and he went to ringside and flaunted the World title. Orton jumped outside of the ring and attacked Henry. The two got into a brawl, which officials attempted to break up. Orton got the better of it, and dumped Henry over the ringside barrier.

Back from break and Henry is in the ring. A video package airs featuring Henry.

Morrison's music hit, so apparently they're squashing him on his birthday.

John Morrison vs. Mark Henry

Henry kicked out of the Starship Pain at two and followed up with kicking Morrison in the face and planting him with the World's Strongest Slam to get the win.

After the match, Henry nailed J-Mo with another WSS. Henry then took the mic and told Morrison that he knew what it was like to be in the ring with a beast, and proceeded to tell Randy Orton that he's done with him. Henry then brought up that the Big Show is looking for him this Friday on SmackDown! and that he's not that hard to find. Henry finished by saying that Show will get back on the shelf and enter the Hall of Pain.

Backstage John Lauranitis is asking David Otunga and a number of other wrestlers backstage if they are the ones responsible for the lawsuit that Miz and R-Truth filed this morning. Otunga said "maybe," and Vickie Guerrero told the group that they are going to take their case to the crowd.

Back from break and Guerrero, Cody Rhodes, Christian, Dolph Ziggler, Jack Swagger and David Otunga are in the ring. Alberto Del Rio then gets a separate entrance and joins them. Del Rio speaks first and talks about how he couldn't celebrate his victory because he was attacked by "two people who were supposed to be fired," and blamed Triple H. Del Rio noted that the cell was raised right after he won, and it was lowered when Miz and Truth got in the ring, and that HHH was the only one with the power to do that. Christian took the mic next and said that RAW has become an unsafe place to work since HHH took over and he's not going to take it anywhere. Rhodes said that this wasn't a conspiracy, but a fact that everyone in the ring has been a victim of HHH's actions. Ziggler then said that they were going to take action into their own hands. Swagger said that his family is concerned for him every time he enters the ring. Guerrero took the mic and got the most heat, and said that as a woman, she feels the most vulnerable with HHH being in charge. Otunga took the mic and said that there are only two options with an unsafe work environment: 1) to keep working or 2) contemplate legal action. Triple H's music hits.

HHH stands on the stage and wonders "what happened to this place?" and noted how "men" used to fight to solve their problems, and not whine like a "bunch of little kids." HHH said that he doesn't care about any lawsuits, but what he does care about the 12-man tag tonight. He doesn't want them to whine at them or threaten to sue them, but wants them to do what everybody pays them to do, and that's "shut up and fight!" Triple H leaves while everyone in the ring looks disappointed.

They are going to air Miz and Truth's post-match attack from Hell In A Cell later tonight.

Beth Phoenix's title win at Hell In A Cell is shown.

Kelly Kelly's music and her and Eve head to the ring.

Kelly Kelly and Eve vs. Beth Phoenix and Kelly Kelly

Jeez, how many times have we seen this match? Phoenix and Natalya both raised the belt before the match. Kelly and Eve went ape sh-t at the onset of the match and beat the hell out of the heels outside of the ring. A referee finally pulled Kelly off and escorted her to the back.

Backstage, John Lauranitis approached Triple H and apologized for last night. He then wanted Triple H to apologize for knocking him down last night. Lauranitis said that he needs to stand up to the locker room and ask for a vote of confidence, and asked him if he was afraid to do that. Triple H grabbed Lauranitis by the tie and said that the only thing that he's scared about is Lauranitis being a rat, and then told him to assemble all the talent in the ring.

A plug airs hyping the Fast Five DVD and a deleted scene with the Rock is shown.

Jinder Mahal is in the ring and starts taunting the crowd until Santino's music hit.

Santino Marella vs. Jinder Mahal

Marella mocks Mahal speaking in Hindi and finishes with "Yahtzee!" Mahal taunts him some more and says let's go, and the match is on. About a minute later, Marella hits the cobra and gets the win.

The 12-Man tag match is up next.

Back from break, and a promo hyping Brodus Clay aired. They then aired Miz and R-Truth's post-match attack from Hell In A Cell. After the footage aired, they show a YouTube video of Miz and Truth apologizing and saying that they wanted their jobs back. They argued that they did what HHH would have done, and said that they have pressed assault charges against HHH and wrongful termination charges against the company.

CM Punk's music hits and the 12-Man tag is up next.

Back from break and Mason Ryan's babyface turn on last week's RAW is shown.

John Cena, CM Punk, Sheamus, Air Boom and Mason Ryan vs. Alberto Del Rio, Christian, Cody Rhodes, Dolph Ziggler, Jack Swagger and David Otunga

This was the longest match I've seen on RAW in years. The end came down to everyone hitting their finishers in the ring, ending with Sheamus nailing Dolph Ziggler with the Brogue kick and picking up the win.

Triple H's Vote of Confidence is up next.

A promo aired hyping Big Show's return to SmackDown! this Friday.

All the superstars, divas and referees are shown heading to the ring. Jerry Lawler's music hit and he heads to the ring as we head to break.

Back from break and the locker room is at ringside, although I don't see John Cena and CM Punk. Triple H's music hits and he hits the ring. He talks about being disappointed with Miz and R-Truth for how the dealt with their punishment. HHH says that he doesn't work for the talent, but for the fans. He said that he was curious to hear their opinions.

Wade Barrett takes the mic and says he's representing his colleagues and says that he has created an unsafe working environment. Barrett says they all came to WWE because they're competitors and that they shouldn't be subjected to an unsafe working environment since HHH is unable to control his talent. Barrett says HHH is the reason for the chaos. HHH noted that Barrett used to be the leader of Nexus and how they destroyed the ring a year and a half ago, and suggested that Barrett was upset because he wasn't the one causing the chaos.

Referee Mike Chioda takes the mic and says that in all of his years, he's never been subject to the kind of abuse that they've been subjected to. HHH said he fired Miz and Truth. Chioda says that he didn't do anything to Ricardo and HHH got a little fluttered.

Phoenix took the mic and said that the bedlam around RAW has led them to believe that something might happen to them. Jerry Lawler then took the mic and got in the ring. Lawler said that he agreed with some of what's been said and disagrees with some, but he feels that RAW is spiraling out of control. Lawler then said that he doesn't think it's HHH's fault, and someone is trying to sabotage HHH. He said that all the talent is paying the price for it, and like it or not, he's the reason all this is happening.

Christian then asked for a vote of confidence right now, and says that he and all of the talent vote "No confidence." The referees, and divas agree, as does Lawler. Lawler said that actions speak louder than words and he's reluctantly walking out. The rest of the talent heads to the back. Michael Cole gets up from his desk and leaves, and ultimately, Booker T, and the cameramen walk off. Jim Ross is the only one to stay behind and Triple H looks at him. Ultimately JR nods his head and heads to the back. Alone in the ring, Triple H looked at the crowd. John Lauranitis then walks up to the top of the ramp and stares at HHH before walking to the back. HHH walked around the ring as the crowd cheered and the show went off the air.

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