Shane McMahon has sent a chilling message to Randy Orton ahead of No Way Out, by going coast-to-coast on Legacy's Ted DiBiase.
Shane O'Mac shows his sadistic side in the war with Legacy
Shane McMahon has sent a chilling message to Randy Orton ahead of No Way Out, by going coast-to-coast on Legacy henchman Ted DiBiase.
Undertaker had been let loose on the Legend Killer at the behest of RAW general manager Stephanie McMahon before DiBiase and Cody Rhodes came to their partner's aid.
Just as it seemed the Deadman had been vanquished, though, out came hardcore hero Shane to lay his body on the line yet again.
Showing no ill-effect from the vicious punt he took from Orton, when defending his sister less than a week ago, Shane propped a debilitated DiBiase up in the corner before leaping the length of the ring to deliver a telling boot of his own through a trash can.
Feuds
Intercontinental champion CM Punk also delighted the Oakland Oracle centre crowd with his victory over former champion William Regal.
The Straightedge Superstar used his superior offence to retain the gold he captured in his hometown of Chicago at the turn of the year.
Shawn Michaels' feud with his 'employer' JBL shows no sign of abating, meanwhile, after the Longhorn Loudmouth earned The Showstopper a disqualification defeat against Mark Henry.
HBK must now defeat Layfield at Now Way Out if he is to earn his pay off and free himself from any further contractual obligations in an 'All or Nothing' encounter.
Preview
Chris Jericho, Kane and Mike Knox provided a glimpse of what may be to come in the World heavyweight title elimination chamber match at No Way Out with their win over John Cena, Rey Mysterio and Kofi Kingston.
Jericho pinned Kingston for the win, but it will be every man for himself when they go head to head for Cena's gold on Sunday night.
'Word Up' warriors Shad and JTG a.k.a. Cryme Tyme had earlier gone down to Rhodes and DiBiase before all hell broke loose and Nature Boy Ric Flair was provoked into punching Y2J on his return to the squared circle.
Finally, Beth Phoenix and Jillian Hall overcame Women's Champion Melina and Kelly Kelly.