The predominant match on the card was D-Generation X (Triple H and Shawn Michaels) versus Rated-RKO (Edge and Randy Orton).
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[5] This resulted in Big Show defeating Jeff Hardy and Booker defeating Rob Van Dam; however, the match between Cena and The Undertaker was interrupted by Booker, Big Show, and The Undertaker's storyline rival, Mr.
[6] Federline, as the on-screen close friend of Johnny Nitro and Melina's, appeared on Raw to promote his album, "Playing With Fire".
[6] The feud between the champions continued on the October 20 edition of SmackDown!, when Big Show and Cena were at ringside during Booker's title defense against Batista.
General Manager Theodore Long announced a tag team match for the next week.
[7] On the next Raw, Cena defeated Nitro after an FU, but was assaulted afterwards by his Cyber Sunday opponents, who turned on each other shortly after to start a brawl between the four to end the show.
[8] Batista and Cena were successful in the tag team match, after Big Show abandoned Booker.
[9] The next week, on Raw, a preview of Cyber Sunday's interactivity was displayed when fans voted for Cena's opponent for the night, between Big Show, Booker, and Jonathan Coachman.
[10] The main feud on the undercard was between D-Generation X (Triple H and Shawn Michaels) and Rated-RKO (Edge and Randy Orton).
The feud began to develop on the October 9 edition of Raw, when Edge convinced Orton that Triple H was the reason for their unsuccess.
[5] On the next edition of Raw, Edge praised Mr. McMahon's booking skills and suggested that he and Orton have a match with DX at Cyber Sunday where fans could choose a special guest referee.
[8] Coachman had been the special guest referee, but Michaels superkicked him after he tried to count the pinfall, after Edge had interfered.
[10] Before the event went live on pay-per-view, Super Crazy defeated Rob Conway in a non-televised match.
[14][15] Hardy climbed to the top rope, and when Carlito attempted to stop him, he was pushed and fell to the floor.
[14][15][18] The fourth match was between Rated-RKO (Edge and Randy Orton) and D-Generation X (Shawn Michaels and Triple H) with Eric Bischoff, who won the vote with 60%, as special guest referee.
[15] While Bischoff was preventing Triple H from entering the ring, Rated-RKO continued to double team Michaels and Orton performed a Backbreaker.
[14][15][19] Referee Chad Patton entered the ring to replace Bischoff, and after a Spear and RKO to Triple H, Orton pinned him for a near-fall.
[14][15] Bischoff prevented Patton from counting the pin, and Michaels tried to pursue him but Edge hit him with a chair.
[15] Lita dominated the early proceedings, applying a sleeper hold until James countered with a cross-arm breaker.
[14][15][20] In the sixth match, The Spirit Squad defended the World Tag Team Championship against Ric Flair and Roddy Piper, who won the voting with 46%.
[14][15] At the start of the match, Booker tried to team with Cena but was prevented by Big Show, who began to dominate.
[28] The Spirit Squad continued their feud with Flair, and were defeated by him, and fellow "legends" at Survivor Series.
[29] The night after Survivor Series, the Spirit Squad were defeated in their last match on Raw, and the stable disbanded.