Then.
Now. Forever.” The WWE video leads us into the show.
A
video kicks off the show that recaps an interview Michael Cole had with Randy
Orton. Orton explained his reasons for attacking Seth Rollins last Monday on
RAW. Orton talked about tricking Rollins and The Authority into believing he’d
rejoin them only to brutally attack him. Footage is shown of the vicious attack
from last week. Cole asked Orton what he would do on tonight’s RAW. Orton said
he’d find Seth Rollins, spit in his face, and challenge him to a match at
WrestleMania.
Seth
Rollins’ music is playing as we go into the arena. Rollins is standing in the
ring with J&J Security, Kane, and Big Show. Some of the crowd is booing
him, and the other half is chanting his name. Rollins is seething with anger.
Rollins says the crowd loved what happened to him last week, and they respond
in the affirmative. Rollins says that is called betrayal. There is no other way
to describe it. Not a lot of people understand what it’s like to be betrayed
because for that to happen, you have to actually be a somebody. For nobodies
like the people in the crowd, it’s called getting screwed over. For important
people like him who have actually made it out of Iowa and made something of
their lives, it is betrayal. That’s exactly what happened to him, courtesy of
“The Viper” Randy Orton. The crowd chants, “RKO!” It wasn’t just that he
betrayed him; it was how he did it. Orton stalked him like an animal and mocked
him while he was suffering. Rollins says he trusted and vouched for Orton. He
called Orton a friend and a family member, and Orton betrayed him. Rollins says
they’re probably thinking that’s what he did to The Shield, but it’s nothing
like what he did to them. What he did to The Shield was a sound business
decision made to secure his future. The crowd boos him and chants, “You sold
out.” What Orton did was so much different. It was in cold blood and without
the tiniest trace of human decency or empathy. Orton is borderline sociopathic.
For
three weeks, Orton schemed and conned his way back into The Authority. Orton
made fools out of everyone, including Triple H and Stephanie McMahon. If it
wasn’t for their generosity, none of this would have ever happened. It disgusts
him. Big Show is seen shaking his head. Big Show takes the microphone, and the
crowd loudly boos him. Big Show says he owes Rollins an apology. Big Show says
he feels like he’s personally responsible for what happened to him, and it
breaks his heart. Big Show sounds like he’s ready to cry. He thinks Rollins is
the future and the best talent in WWE. What Randy Orton did was just cruel. Big
Show thought Orton could get past his petty grievances and see the bigger
picture, but Orton is just a snake in the grass. Big Show says it doesn’t
matter what kind of snake is in the grass, he crushes it under his boot. He is
a giant. Kane takes the microphone and says he may not be as gullible as Big
Show is, but Orton sucked him in as well. Kane says it won’t happen again, and
Orton will pay for what he did.
Jamie
Noble says he knows he’s considered the secret weapon of The Authority. When
Orton came, he didn’t see a snake. He smelled a rat. Orton has put his hands on
him several times, but that’s ok. He doesn’t care about himself. He cares about
Rollins. Rollins isn’t just his boss; he’s his friend. What Orton did was
inexcusable and hurt him too. The person it hurt the most was Joey Mercury.
Mercury sadly takes the microphone and hands it back. Mercury then buries his
head in Big Show’s chest and appears to cry.
Rollins
says it did hurt, but the thing that’ll hurt the most when this is all finished
is Randy Orton’s ego. For years and years, Orton has thought he could get away
with whatever he wanted whenever he wanted with no consequences. Orton has
never messed with anyone like him. Orton wants to challenge him to a match at
WrestleMania (the crowd does a “YES” chant), and he accepts, but only under one
condition. Orton must agree to face him tonight in this very ring, live on
Monday Night RAW. The crowd roars in approval. Orton likes to call himself the
face of the WWE, but he is nothing more than a scheming…
Randy
Orton’s music hits, and he makes his way out to the stage. Orton says he’s not
the face of the WWE. He’s just a guy who made Rollins look like a little bitch.
Orton says he’s also the guy who will beat Rollins’ ass tonight because he
accepts his challenge to face him in the main event of RAW tonight! Orton says
he knows when he comes down to the ring later, it’ll be 5-on-1. Rollins needs
all the help he can get because he has enough venom for each member of The Authority.
If by chance he suffers a beating at the hands of The Authority, it’ll be
sweeter because he’ll get his hands on Rollins at WrestleMania. If Rollins is
as smart as he thinks, he’ll finish the job tonight. If he makes it to
WrestleMania, he’ll end the future of WWE. Orton’s music hits, and he stares at
Rollins.
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