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Kofi Kingston vs. Cody Rhodes
The bell sounded and there was a “Kofi, Kofi” chant that sounded close to a “Cody, Cody” chant. The announcers talked about the breakthrough performances by the young stars on TLC last night. Kofi hit a Boom Drop less than a minute into the ring, then Ted DiBiase stormed the ring and attacked Kofi for a DQ.
Winner: Kofi via DQ at 1:01.
Post-match, Evan Bourne made the save for Kofi. After things were settled down, Dennis Miller was back on-stage and he awarded himself a Slammy for Best Announcement by a Guest Host when he ordered the match restarted. “Al Sharpton, Jeremy Piven, Suck it! Ring the bell,” he said. That got a crowd reaction.
Kofi Kingston & Evan Bourne vs. Ted Dibiase & Cody Rhodes
After the “Suck It” declaration, the bell sounded and Kofi and Bourne hit double planchas on Legacy on the outside.
Back from break, DiBiase had Kofi in a headlock on the mat. Striker inserted a product placement plug, saying DiBiase was almost “Marine-like” taking apart Kofi. Cody and Ted continued to tag in and out working over Kingston as the audience tried to rally him. Bourne then took a tag at 6:30 and cleared the heels from the ring. Bourne then hit a double knee drop on Cody in mid-air for a two count. DiBiase and Kofi ended up on the outside, then Rhodes caught Bourne and turned his neck inside-out with an emphatic Cross Rhodes spinning neckbreaker for the pin and the win. Post-match: Kofi checked on Bourne while Legacy left the ring with a victory.
Winners: Legacy at 7:20.
Orton countered everything. Taker then delivered a “vintage” leg drop across the ring apron from the outside. Striker asked Cole if he does “vintage” twice in one match. Cole said he tries not to. Legacy then walked down the ramp and Taker scared them back up the ramp. After scaring away Legacy, Taker walked back to Orton, who surprised Taker with an RKO on the floor as the ref was at a six count. Orton slid into the ring at nine and Taker made a last-second dive back in the ring, but he fell on the ground. Taker was counted out, giving Orton the win.
Post-match, Legacy tried to jump Taker, but Taker sat up and flung them to the outside. Taker then delivered a chokeslam on Orton and ref Robinson scurried out of the ring. After clearing the ring, Taker simply paced around the ring before his music played.


























