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With a smirk, he announced that the contracts of every single Alliance member—from "Stone Cold" Steve Austin to the lowest cruiserweight—had been terminated. He called out each fallen general individually: , his traitorous son; Stephanie McMahon , his scheming daughter; Paul Heyman , the mad scientist of ECW; and finally, Steve Austin .
One night after the most consequential pay-per-view in company history, the November 26, 2001 edition of WWE Raw wasn't just a fallout show. It was a funeral. It was a rebranding. And most importantly, it was a victory lap for one man: .
Just as the show seemed to be a straightforward celebration of WWE’s victory, the night ended with the true hook for the next era. Vince introduced a "championship celebration" for his new WWE Undisputed Champion, . But before Jericho could speak, the familiar, synthesized strut of "Also sprach Zarathustra" filled the FleetCenter. wwe raw november 26 2001
The show opened not with pyrotechnics or a catchphrase, but with a cold, calculated silence. Vince McMahon walked to the ring in a tailored suit, not as a rabid promoter, but as a conquering CEO. The Boston crowd, still riding the high of the previous night’s victory, roared for blood.
This was not a five-star classic. It was a public execution. The Rock dominated, hitting the Spinebuster and People’s Elbow to a massive pop. After the pin, Rock grabbed a microphone and delivered the eulogy: "The Alliance… finally… has laid its last egg." Booker T was carried out of the arena as if being evicted from his own house. With a smirk, he announced that the contracts
Flair revealed that he had sold his stock in WCW to Vince months ago, but that was just business. The real announcement: Flair was now a . He had purchased a controlling interest from a mysterious "third party."
And Vince gave it to them.
Austin walked to the ring, not with his signature middle fingers and beer, but with the hollow eyes of a gunslinger who had lost his cause. He admitted he had sold his soul to beat Vince, and he had failed. In a shocking, quiet moment, Austin—the anti-hero of a generation—asked Vince for a job. Vince, relishing the kill, denied him, calling him a loser.
—who had been absent since losing to Vince at the Royal Rumble —walked out in a tailored suit. The crowd lost its mind. Flair calmly entered the ring, shook Vince’s hand… and then dropped the bombshell. It was a funeral
But the real message came after the bell. Tazz looked at the announce table, then at the ring. He walked over to the WWE announce team (Jim Ross and Jerry Lawler), shook their hands, and took his seat. The hardcore, revolutionary "Human Suplex Machine" was dead. In his place sat a company man. ECW was officially absorbed.
Twenty-four hours earlier at Survivor Series , the “Winner Take All” match had concluded the three-month war between WWE and the invading Alliance (ECW & WCW). Team WWF—led by The Rock, Chris Jericho, The Undertaker, Kane, and the controversial Big Show—had defeated Team Alliance. The stipulation was absolute: The Alliance was dead, and Vince McMahon owned everything.
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