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John Cena’s music played and he walked out onto the stage. Lawler said that didn’t take long. Cena said The Nexus have done a lot since arriving, but one thing they haven’t done yet is get themselves into a fair fight. “By my math that would make my numbers seven on seven,” he said. Out walked Randy Orton, R-Truth, Evan Bourne, The Hart Dynasty, and John Morrison. As they walked to the ring, Sheamus, Miz, Edge, Ted DiBiase, The Ugos, and Chris Jericho attacked the WWE wrestlers. Cole said “they were ambushed by their own kind.” The Nexus wrestlers fled the scene as the WWE babyfaces had to battle the WWE heels. Sheamus gloated from the stage. Cena said they ruined their chance to get at The Nexus. He wanted to know why. Sheamus said he doesn’t know their agenda, but they seem to be focused on him, Cena. He said if their agenda is taking out Cena, Bret Hart, and everyone else on that stage, he supports it, as does everyone standing next to him. Sheamus said they respectfully decline Cena’s invitation to fight alongside him. He said if his friends have any brains, they’re turn down his invite, too.
Orton grabbed the mic and said he and Cena aren’t friends and probably never will be. “Unless we have to,” he added. He said The Nexus is a serious threat to each of them. He asked Edge if he forgot about The Nexus jumping them at the Fatal 4-Way. Orton suggested they all wrestle each other seven-on-seven later.
The G.M. chime sounded, and they’ve added the lights flickering too. Cole read a statement from the G.M. that said they shouldn’t even thing about fighting right now. Cole said if they want action, all eight members of the Money in the Bank ladder match will be against each other in a series of matches. He said later tonight Cena will step inside the ring against Wade Barrett, but it won’t be a match. He said the G.M. wants them to shake hands and call a truce. Cena didn’t like what he was hearing. “We all know the anonymous general manager is watching, so Mr. Anonymous G.M., instead of shake the hand of Wade Barrett for a truce, how about I take my hand, make a fist, and knock his teeth out? Does that work?” The G.M. replied that he needs him to be the bigger man. He said he trusts that he’ll do the right thing, or else his actions will be met with appropriate consequences. “And that’s the bottom line, because the G.M. said so,” Cole concluded. Fans popped, then thought about it, and were conflicted. Lawler said tonight is getting interesting. The Raw theme song played as Cena and the other babyfaces walked out of the ring.
JOHN MORRISON vs. TED DIBIASE (w/Maryse)
Cole said the G.M. sent him an email booking this match. Lawler reiterated that things are getting very interesting. Maryse joined Cole and Lawler on commentary. She told Cole her ring is worth more than he is. She denied being a gold digger. “I love money, he’s rich, pure coincidence,” she said. She added that she and Ted want to make the world a better place. She said they are helping the economy and creating jobs by buying diamonds and spending money on limo drivers, Jaccuzzi cleaners, maids, and gardeners. Cole said pretty soon she’ll be adopting babies from all over the world. Cole said he finds it interesting that she hooked up with DiBiase after discovering he gained access to his trust fund. Lawler said a lot of women think Morrison is good looking. Maryse said she had to take a phone call. She spoke in French on the phone and laughed. Cole asked who it was. She told him it was none of his business. Maryse distracted the ref as DiBiase gave Morrison a thumb to the eye. He then finished Morrison with Dream Street for the win.
WINNER: DiBiase in 2:00.


























