Before the match, Triple H is shown via video link, congratulating Goldberg for his 8 day World Heavyweight Championship reign. He puts a $100,000 bounty on Goldberg's head. Al Snow is at the commentary table with Coach, Coach wants to know if JR is ready for their Country Whipping match after the commercial.
We are back and Lillian Garcia reminds us that this match is for the Raw Commentary jobs, Al Snow and Coach beat Jerry Lawler and JR to win them at Unforgiven. Al Snow puts Coach over as Coach makes his way to the ring first. Jim Ross makes his way to the ring, Earl Hebner is our referee. Chris Jericho makes his way to the announce desk to replace Coach for this match.
JONATHAN COACHMAN VS. JIM ROSS
WWE Raw (29th September 2003)
Jim Ross starts off whipping Coach, sending him scurrying through the ropes. JR doesn't let Coach back in the ring, so he takes a walk around ringside. He gets talking to some fans and JR leaves the ring, hitting Coach across the back with the strap again. Jericho compares Coach to Tito Santana as he finally gets back in the ring, begging off in the corner. JR goes after him but Coach darts out the way sending JR into the corner. Jonathan Coachman whips JR He gets 5 shots in as Jericho and Al Snow cheer him on. He tells Hebner to ask JR if he wants to quit. JR decides to carry on, Coach gets more shots in and they swap belts. JR gets a low blow and exposes Coachman's back, getting more shots in with the belt. Eric Bischoff runs down to the ring, JR keeps him at bay, he ducks a clothesline by Coach, but he fell down. JR HITS A BBQ STUNNER! 1, 2, 3!
WINNER: JIM ROSS
This was a nothing match, a way to U-turn the commentary switch. It didn't last too long and consisted of what you'd expect, the entire rating is for the Stunner, I'll admit that was pretty cool..– As a match it's * but personally I'd rate it 1/10

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