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November 27, 2003 - SmackDown!

The last WWE show of November kicks off with exciting cruiserweight action as Ultimo Dragon goes one-on-one with Carlito for a shot at the Cruiserweight Title next week! Great back-and-forth match between two guys hoping to climb out of the midcard and into the upper tier of the Cruiserweight division. Ultimo hits a big top-rope DDT to set up the Dragon Sleeper, and Carlito has no choice but to tap out!

Up next, the Dangerous Alliance's A-Train and Matt Morgan take on Edge and Hardcore Holly. D.A. dominate the early going until Holly can make a hot tag to Edge. Edge works over Morgan, but A-Train comes in and overpowers him. Edge manages to hit a spear to get some separation, but while the referee tries to restore order, Rhyno hits the ring and levels A-Train with the GOOOOOOOOOOORE! Edge gets the pinfall, then Rhyno returns to the ring to continue the beating.

Backstage, Paul Heyman is fuming. No matter what he does, every step of the way he has to deal with Rhyno. He gave him what he wanted last week - a shot at the gold, and he blew it. Big Show pinned him in the middle of the ring. What more does he want? He can keep attacking members of the Alliance all he wants, but so long as the gold stays in our camp, Rhyno is going to be on the outside looking in!

Up next is a qualifying match for the Royal Rumble! Not surprisingly, John Cena controls almost the entire contest against Johnny Stamboli (though The Bull did manage to hit a couple of big moves), and the Doctor of Thuganomics is in the Rumble match!

Two men who are on the verge of cracking into the main event are up next as Eddie Guerrero once again takes on Sean O'Haire. Eddie takes control early, but O'Haire strength advantage quickly turns things in his favor. Eddie uses strikes and some high-flying offense to turn things back, but he eats a powerbomb. While O'Haire distracts the referee, Chavo Guerrero slides in and lays his uncle out with a Brainbuster! O'Haire gets the pin, and now the two-on-one commences. But from the back comes John Cena to make the save!

Up next is a Royal Rumble qualifier with a twist. It's Kurt Angle versus Chris Kanyon, but if Angle wins this match, then defeats Brock Lesnar in their WWE Title match at Armageddon, it will be Lesnar competing in the Rumble match instead of Angle. Of course, that's all moot if Kanyon can pull off the upset. He tries early on, but Angle quickly asserts his dominance with suplexes and kicks. Kanyon manages to overpower him briefly, but again Angle takes control with a big suplex and a lariat to set up the Angle Lock. And Kanyon taps.

The Cruiserweight Title is on the line next as Billy Kidman defends against the sole survivor of the cruiserweight Survivor Series match, Tajiri! Very good back-and-forth match with both guys getting in a lot of offense. Kidman takes control in the end, though, hitting a flying neckbreaker and springbaord dropkick to set up the Shooting Star Press to retain the gold.

Last week, Rey Mysterio beat Chris Benoit to take a 1-0 advantage in their best-of-seven series to determine a #1 contender at the Royal Rumble. Tonight, he can open his lead up farther with another win, or Benoit can tie it up. Both men pull out all the stops early on, and it looked like Rey was about to pull off the win. However, he attempts to slam Benoit, who slides out of it, hooks an arm, and slaps on the Crippler Crossface! Rey taps out, and after the match, the two men shake hands.

One of the biggest rivalries this fall has been between Undertaker and the United States Champion Big Show. Tonight, they write the next chapter in their saga. This one goes back-and-forth, with neither one realy pulling off anything impressive. The crowd is way into it, though. Taker shoves Show into the ropes for a roll-up, but Show rolls through and grabs the tights! Big Show gets the cheap win! After the match, Undertaker is furious at the referee and lays him out with a big clothesline!

He grabs a microphone and tells Big Show that this all ends at Armageddon.

Our main event promises to be one of the better pure wrestling matches we've seen in quite some time as the WWE Champion Brock Lesnar takes on his former University of Minnesota wrestling teammate Shelton Benjamin in a non-title match. Lesnar starts with punches, a spinning neckbreaker, and a clothesline. He misses a legdrop, and now Shelton scores with a running knee lift. He applies a full nelson, but Lesnar hits a jaw breaker and a bulldog for two. Lifting DDT for two. Shelton fights back with a punch and a headbutt, but Lesnar hits a neckbreaker and the F5 for the win!
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