Jerry "the King" Lawler will host the contract signing between Brock Lesnar and Triple H later on tonight. Fans can Tout in their predictions for the stipulation between the two at WrestleMania. So…go do that.
Fandango makes his way out with an entrance curtain and bright LED lights in the shape of his body hung up in the ring. The Great Khali comes out next, and Fandango wants Natalya to do his ring introductions. She tells Khali to get him, and Fandango rolls out of the ring and walks away. I guess his in-ring debut has been put off yet again.
R-Truth vs. Damien Sandow
R-Truth with a quick sunset pin attempt off the ropes, but Sandow rolls through and knees him in the face. Sandow with a quick vertical suplex and a near-fall, followed by the Elbow of Disdain (or whatever it's called in Latin). Truth battles back with a few right hands, taunts via pelvic thrust, and hits the Scissors Kick. Sandow bails up the entrance ramp and gets himself counted out.
Results: R-Truth wins via count-out.
The Bella Twins are shown backstage flirting with Cody Rhodes. Kaitlyn walks in – hey look, the Divas Champion on Raw – and basically says she wants nothing to do with the Bellas, or Cody's mustache.
A video clip is shown from CM Punk's confrontation with Kane and the Undertaker last week, and the lights go out signaling the arrival of the Deadman. Undertaker slowly makes his way out to the ring and stands in the center with the lights still off. He tells CM Punk that at WrestleMania he's going to hurt him, and he's going to hurt him bad. He gives Punk one chance to reclaim his soul, and give back Paul Bearer's urn.
CM Punk is shown on the tron mocking the iconic voice of Paul Bearer. He tosses the urn up and down in the air and behind his back while taunting the Undertaker losing at WrestleMania. Punk says he doesn't have to answer to a higher power, because he IS a higher power. He says he's the one that is going to beat the Streak at WrestleMania, and drops the urn on the ground.