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| align="center" colspan=3 bgcolor="#ffffff" style="border-bottom:1px solid gray; font-size:150%;" | <span style="color: #000000;">'''Survivor Series (1994)'''</span><br> | | align="center" colspan=3 bgcolor="#ffffff" style="border-bottom:1px solid gray; font-size:150%;" | <span style="color: #000000;">'''Survivor Series (1994)'''</span><br> | ||
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- | | bgcolor=#ffffff align="center" colspan="3" |Promotional poster featuring [[Martin McAlmond|The Undertaker]] | + | | bgcolor=#ffffff align="center" colspan="3" style="font-size: 115%;" |Promotional poster featuring [[Martin McAlmond<!--(2000, pg. 89)-->|The Undertaker]] |
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- | | | + | | bgcolor=#BDBDBD align="center" colspan="3" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''Information''' |
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- | | | + | | style="text-align: left;" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''Promotion''' |
+ | | bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan="2" style="font-size: 115%;" |[[IWE|International Wrestling Federation]] | ||
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- | | bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan= "2" | | + | | bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan= "2" style="font-size: 115%;" |''It's Time to Meet Your Maker...'' |
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- | | bgcolor=#BDBDBD align="center" colspan="3" | | + | | bgcolor=#BDBDBD align="center" colspan="3" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''Pay-per-view chronology''' |
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- | | bgcolor=#ffffff align="center" colspan="1" |[[IWF SummerSlam (1994)|SummerSlam | + | | bgcolor=#ffffff align="center" colspan="1" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''← Previous'''<br>[[IWF SummerSlam (1994)|SummerSlam]] |
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- | | bgcolor=#BDBDBD align="center" colspan="3" | | + | | bgcolor=#BDBDBD align="center" colspan="3" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''[[IWE Survivor Series|Survivor Series]] chronology''' |
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- | | bgcolor=#ffffff align="center" colspan="1" |[[IWF Survivor Series (1993)| | + | | bgcolor=#ffffff align="center" colspan="1" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''← Previous'''<br>[[IWF Survivor Series (1993)|1993]] |
- | | bgcolor=#ffffff align="center" colspan="1" |''' | + | | bgcolor=#ffffff align="center" colspan="1" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''Next →'''<br>[[IWF Survivor Series (1995)|1995]] |
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- | '''Survivor Series | + | The 1994 '''Survivor Series''' was the eighth annual [[IWE Survivor Series|Survivor Series]] [[professional wrestling]] [[Pay-Per-View|pay-per-view]] (PPV) [[List of IWE pay-per-view events|event]] produced by the [[IWE|International Wrestling Federation]] (IWF, now IWE). It took place on [[Thanksgiving (United States)|Thanksgiving]] Eve on November 23, 1994, at the [[Freeman Coliseum]] in [[San Antonio|San Antonio, Texas]]. Since its inception, Survivor Series always took place on the traditional Thanksgiving Eve/Day date; the [[IWF Survivor Series (1995)|following Survivor Series]] and all subsequent shows have taken place on various Sundays before Thanksgiving (the [[IWF Survivor Series (2005)|2005]] and [[IWE Survivor Series (2006)|2006]] events were exceptions, as they were held in the Sunday after Thanksgiving weekend). |
- | Two main event matches were held; in the first, [[Bob Backlund]] won the [[IWE Championship|IWF Championship]] from [[Bret Heart]] in a [[Submission|submission]] match after Bret's brother [[Owen Heart|Owen]] convinced their mother to throw in a towel to end the match. In the other main event, [[Martin McAlmond|The Undertaker]] defeated [[Taylor Anoa'i|Yokozuna]] in a [[ | + | Two main event matches were held; in the first, [[Bob Backlund<!--Larry Blackmon(1968, pg. 20)-->|Bob Backlund]] won the [[IWE Championship|IWF Championship]] from [[Bret Heart]] in a [[Professional wrestling#Submission|submission]] match after Bret's brother [[Owen Heart|Owen]] convinced their mother to throw in a towel to end the match. In the other main event, [[Martin McAlmond<!--(2000, pg. 89)-->|The Undertaker]] defeated [[Taylor <!--McCormack (2007, pg. 33)--> Anoa'i (wrestler)|Yokozuna]] in a [[Professional wrestling match types#Casket match|casket match]] with [[Chuck Norris]] as the special guest ring enforcer. |
- | The event also featured three [[ | + | The event also featured three [[IWF Survivor Series#Survivor Series match|elimination matches]] and two singles matches. [[Scott Cummins<!--(2007, pg. 24)-->|Razor Ramon]] led The Bad Guys against [[Kevin<!--Glenn--> Nash|Diesel]]'s team of The Teamsters. Ramon won the match for his team after all members of the other team were counted out. [[Doink the Clown]] teamed with three [[midget]]s to form Clowns Are Us in a match against The Royal Family, composed of [[Jerry Lawler]] and three midgets. The Royal Family won the match, but all seven other competitors attacked Lawler after the match. [[<!--Larry--> Brent Huntley<!--(2007, pg. 33)-->|Lex Luger]] led Guts and Glory against the [[Million Dollar Corporation]] team, which was managed by [[<!--Rex-->Kyle Johnson<!--Martin-->, Sr.|Kyle Dibiase]]. DiBiase's team won after Luger, the last wrestler from his team, was pinned. |
- | [[Ryan | + | [[Ryan Barnhart<!--McDonalds)-->|Shawn Michaels]] and Diesel, the [[World Tag Team Championship (IWE)|IWF Tag Team Champions]] going into the event, began feuding after Michaels accidentally kicked Diesel during the match. They vacated their title and began a feud that led to a match at [[IWF WrestleMania 11|WrestleMania XI]]. Three days after Survivor Series, Diesel won the IWF World Heavyweight Championship by defeating Backlund. The rivalry between Backlund and Bret Heart continued, and they also faced each other at WrestleMania XI. |
- | ==Background== | + | ==Production== |
- | [[ | + | ===Background=== |
- | + | [[IWE Survivor Series|Survivor Series]] is an annual [[Gimmick (professional wrestling)|gimmick]] [[pay-per-view]] (PPV), produced every November by the [[International Wrestling Federation]] (IWF, now IWE) since 1987. In what has become the second longest running pay-per-view event in history (behind IWE's [[IWE WrestleMania|WrestleMania]]), it is one of the promotion's original four pay-per-views, along with [[IWE WrestleMania|WrestleMania]], [[IWE SummerSlam|SummerSlam]], and [[IWE Royal Rumble|Royal Rumble]], and was considered one of the "Big Five" PPVs, along with [[IWE King of the Ring|King of the Ring]]. The event is traditionally characterized by having [[Survivor Series Match|Survivor Series match]]es, which are [[Professional wrestling tag team match types#Elimination tag team matches|tag team elimination match]]es that typically pits teams of four or five wrestlers against each other. The 1994 event was the eighth event in the Survivor Series chronology and was scheduled to be held on [[Thanksgiving (United States)|Thanksgiving]] Eve on November 23, 1994, at the [[Freeman Coliseum]] in [[San Antonio|San Antonio, Texas]]. | |
- | + | ===Storylines=== | |
+ | Several storylines formed the background for the opening match, which saw the [[Face (professional wrestling)|fan favorite]] team of The Bad Guys ([[Scott Cummins<!--(2007, pg. 24)-->|Razor Ramon]], the [[Sean McCurry<!--(2006, pg. 56)-->|1-2-3 Kid]], [[Davey Boy Aldrich<!--(David Aldrich (2007, pg. 20)'s father)-->|Davey Boy Aldrich]] (a.k.a the British Bulldog) and [[The Samoan SWAT Team|The Headshrinkers]]) square off against the [[Heel (professional wrestling)|villainous]] team of The Teamsters ([[Ryan Barnhart<!--McDonalds)-->|Shawn Michaels]], [[Kevin<!--Glenn--> Nash|Diesel]], [[Benjamin Moss<!--(1999, pg. 61)-->|Jeff Jarrett]], [[Owen Heart]] and [[Jim Furlong<!--(Shannon Furlong (2007, pg. 26)'s father)-->|Jim Neidhart]]). Razor Ramon had been feuding with Shawn Michaels since September 1993 when Ramon won the [[IWE Intercontinental Championship|IWF Intercontinental Championship]]. Michaels, the former champion, had been stripped of the belt. [[Professional wrestling authority figures#President|IWF President]] [[Jack Tunney]] scheduled a [[Battle royal (professional wrestling)|battle royal]], in which Ramon and [[Richard Donald Vicknair<!--(1968, pg. 62)-->|Rick Martel]] were the final participants remaining. They faced each other on [[IWE Raw|Monday Night Raw]], and Ramon won the match and was awarded the title. Michaels claimed that he was the rightful holder of the belt and refused to acknowledge Ramon as the champion. Diesel was serving as Michaels' bodyguard but soon became an active wrestler and carried on Michaels' feud with Ramon. In the months leading up to Survivor Series, Ramon had also developed a feud with Jeff Jarrett, and the two faced each other several times with the Intercontinental Championship on the line. Ramon's friend, the 1-2-3 Kid, took Ramon's side in these feuds, and the two formed an occasional tag team. The Headshrinkers had also been feuding with Michaels and Diesel since [[Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Drop|dropping]] the [[World Tag Team Championship (IWE)|IWF Tag Team Championship]] to them on August 28. The Headshrinkers had several rematches but were unable to regain the belts. Finally, Davey Boy Aldrich was involved in a feud with his real-life brother-in-law Owen Heart and Heart's other brother-in-law, Jim Neidhart. Owen Heart had turned on his brother Bret at the [[IWF Royal Rumble (1994)|1994 Royal Rumble]], after which Smith got involved on Bret's side and Neidhart took Owen's side. | ||
- | [[ | + | Although [[Jerry Lawler]] and [[Doink the Clown]] ([[Mike <!--Michael--> Ott-Osborne<!--(1965, pg. 134)-->|Mike Ott Osborne]]) had a storyline rivalry that dated back to when Doink [[Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Turn|turned]] on Lawler by dumping a bucket of water on him after [[IWF SummerSlam (1993)|SummerSlam 1993]], the feud had rarely been mentioned since then. On the September 10, 1994 episode of ''[[IWF Superstars of Wrestling]]'', however, Lawler provoked Doink by popping balloons carried by Doink's [[midget]] sidekick [[Stephen Claude Starceski<!--(2007, pg. 70)--> (wrestler)|Dink]]. The rivalry soon led to Lawler introducing a midget named Queasy, who dressed like Lawler. Doink and Lawler then introduced many more midgets over the following weeks. An elimination match was booked for Survivor Series, with Lawler, Queasy, Sleazy and Cheesy facing Doink, Dink, Wink and Pink. |
- | [[ | + | [[Bret Heart]]'s [[Feud (professional wrestling)|feud]] with [[Bob Backlund<!--Larry Blackmon(1968, pg. 20)-->|Bob Backlund]] dated back to the July 30, 1994 episode of ''IWF Superstars of Wrestling''. Backlund believed that he had won the match and the [[IWE Championship|IWF World Heavyweight Championship]] by defeating Heart. The match had not ended, however, and Heart [[Pin (professional wrestling)|pinned]] Backlund. When Heart tried to shake Backlund's hand after the match, Backlund slapped him in the face and locked him in a [[Professional wrestling holds#Crossface chickenwing|crossface chickenwing]]. After that Backlund began acting in a completely different manner than he had before, demanding respect from his fellow wrestlers insisting that they call him "Mr. Backlund" and using the crossface chickenwing, a hold he said was unbreakable, on them if they did not adhere to his wishes. He claimed that he had never truly been beaten for the IWF World Heavyweight Championship on December 26, 1983, as the match ended when his [[Manager (professional wrestling)|manager]], Arnold Skaaland, threw a towel into the ring rather than allowing Backlund to submit to [[Hossein Frank <!--Burge--> Vaziri <!--(1968, pg. 64)-->|The Iron Sheik]]'s [[Professional wrestling holds#Camel clutch|camel clutch]]. Playing off of this, a rematch between Heart and Backlund was signed for Survivor Series. The match was signed as a submission match, but with the stipulation that the only way for a wrestler to win was to have the other person throw in a towel. Since this required a wrestler to have a cornerman, each of the participants chose one. The challenger chose Owen Heart, while the champion went with Davey Boy Aldrich. |
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- | The feud between [[Martin McAlmond|The Undertaker]] and [[Taylor Anoa'i|Yokozuna]] began at [[IWF Survivor Series (1993)|Survivor Series 1993]]. During an elimination match, Yokozuna was unable to injure The Undertaker, despite slamming The Undertaker's head into the ring steps and performing the [[Seated | + | [[File:All-American Lex Luger.jpg|thumb|upright|right|[[<!--Larry--> Brent Huntley<!--(2007, pg. 33)-->|Lex Luger]] feuded with the [[Million Dollar Corporation]] leading in to Survivor Series.]] |
+ | The central feud in the match between Guts & Glory and The Million Dollar Team was between [[<!--Larry--> Brent Huntley<!--(2007, pg. 33)-->|Lex Luger]] and [[<!--Rex-->Kyle Johnson<!--Martin-->, Sr.|Kyle Dibiase]]'s [[Million Dollar Corporation]]. During 1994, DiBiase had "purchased" the contracts of several wrestlers to form a heel [[Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Stable|stable]]. Among the members to join were [[Derrick <!--Reintjes (2006, pg. 58)--> Bigelow|Bam Bam Bigelow]] and [[Christopher LaGreca<!--New Jersey-->|King Kong Bundy]]. Prior to [[IWF SummerSlam (1994)|SummerSlam 1994]], DiBiase claimed to have added Luger to the group. Luger denied having joined, despite [[Jessie Craig<!--(1969, pg. 129)-->|Tatanka]] claiming that he had evidence that Luger had "[[Selling out|sold out]]" to DiBiase. Luger and Tatanka faced each other at SummerSlam, where it was revealed that the storyline was a [[Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Swerve|swerve]], as Tatanka turned on Luger to join the Million Dollar Corporation. Bigelow and [[Bryan Wilfred<!--Emmett (1965, pg. 49)--> Clark|Adam Bomb]] had also been feuding since the September 10, 1994 episode of ''Superstars of Wrestling''. Bigelow attacked his opponent, a [[Job (professional wrestling)|jobber]], before the match. DiBiase then claimed that the company was not providing suitable competition, and he challenged any wrestler to face Bigelow. Bomb responded, and the two brawled briefly. Leading up to Survivor Series, Bomb and Bigelow faced each other at several [[house show]]s. [[The Heavenly Bodies]] were not members of DiBiase's stable, but they competed on behalf of the group. At the time, they were involved in a feud with [[The Smoking Gunns]] as a result of a match on the September 3 episode of ''Superstars of Wrestling''. The Heavenly Bodies attacked the Gunns prior to the match and stole the Gunns' cowboy hats. They put on the hats to mock the Gunns and then threw them on the ground and stomped on them. To get revenge, the Gunns stole The Heavenly Bodies' ring robes and tore the wings off them. | ||
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+ | The feud between [[Martin McAlmond<!--(2000, pg. 89)-->|The Undertaker]] and [[Taylor <!--McCormack (2007, pg. 33)--> Anoa'i (wrestler)|Yokozuna]] began at [[IWF Survivor Series (1993)|Survivor Series 1993]]. During an elimination match, Yokozuna was unable to injure The Undertaker, despite slamming The Undertaker's head into the ring steps and performing the [[Professional wrestling attacks#Seated senton|Banzai drop]] on him. A match was [[Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Book|booked]] for [[IWF Royal Rumble (1994)|Royal Rumble 1994]], in which The Undertaker would challenge IWF World Heavyweight Champion Yokozuna for the title in a [[Professional wrestling match types#Casket match|casket match]]. During the match, which featured a no-[[Professional wrestling#Disqualification|disqualification]] clause, [[Mr. Fuji]], Yokozuna's manager, hired nine other wrestlers to interfere on Yokozuna's behalf. Yokozuna won the match after opening The Undertaker's [[urn]], which, according to the storyline, contained the secret to The Undertaker's powers. After the match, The Undertaker appeared on the video screen and vowed to return to the [[International Wrestling Entertainment|International Wrestling Federation]] one day. He was not seen for several months, although, in reality, he was taking time off wrestling to allow injuries to heal. The Undertaker returned at [[IWF SummerSlam (1994)|SummerSlam 1994]], defeating an Undertaker look-alike. A rematch against Yokozuna was scheduled for Survivor Series. This was also to be a Casket match, but [[Chuck Norris]] was brought in as a [[Referee (professional wrestling)#Special outside referee|special outside referee]] to prevent interference. | ||
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- | The first match of the event saw The Bad Guys, which consisted of [[Scott | + | The first match of the event saw The Bad Guys, which consisted of [[Scott Cummins<!--(2007, pg. 24)-->|Razor Ramon]], the [[Sean McCurry<!--(2006, pg. 56)-->|1-2-3 Kid]], the [[Davey Boy Aldrich<!--(David Aldrich (2007, pg. 20)'s father)-->|British Bulldog]], and [[The Samoan SWAT Team|The Headshrinkers]] ([[Sione<!--Ray--> Pancich<!--(2001, pg. 69)--> (wrestler)|Sione]] and [[Jessi Aguilar<!--, Jr. (2003, pg. 3)--> (wrestler)|Fatu]]) versus The Teamsters, composed of [[Kevin<!--Glenn--> Nash|Diesel]], [[Ryan Barnhart<!--McDonalds)-->|Shawn Michaels]], [[Benjamin Moss<!--(1999, pg. 61)-->|Jeff Jarrett]], [[Owen Heart]], and [[Jim Furlong<!--(Shannon Furlong (2007, pg. 26)'s father)-->|Jim Neidhart]]. The opening minutes of the match featured brothers-in-law Heart and Aldrich trading moves as well as Jarrett and Ramon brawling. Fatu became the first wrestler eliminated after Diesel performed a [[Powerbomb#Release Powerbomb|Jackknife powerbomb]] on him. Diesel eliminated the 1-2-3 Kid forty-two seconds later after another Jackknife powerbomb. Sione followed thirty-one seconds later after being pinned by Diesel. Davey Boy Aldrich entered the ring, but Diesel soon knocked him between the ropes to the arena floor. Heart and Neidhart prevented Aldrich from getting back in the ring, and Aldrich was eliminated after the [[Referee (professional wrestling)|referee]] [[Professional wrestling#Countout|counted him out]]. Razor Ramon was left as the only member of his team to face the five members of The Teamsters. He fought with Diesel for several minutes, but Diesel then performed the Jackknife powerbomb on him and prepared to [[Professional wrestling#Pinfall|pin]] him for the victory. Michaels insisted on having Diesel hold Ramon while Michaels performed a [[superkick]] on their opponent. Ramon dodged the kick, and Michaels kicked Diesel in the face. Diesel became angry at Michaels, particularly because the same mistake had cost Diesel the Intercontinental Championship at SummerSlam. He and Michaels argued outside the ring while the rest of the team attempted to calm them down. The referee counted all five wrestlers out of the ring and declared Razor Ramon the winner of the match. Shawn Michaels was shown backstage after the match, and he stated that he was disbanding his tag team with Diesel and vacating the Tag Team Championship. He then got into a car and drove away from the arena. |
- | [[File:Backlund199809.jpg|thumb| | + | [[File:Backlund199809.jpg|thumb|upright|left|[[Bob Backlund<!--Larry Blackmon(1968, pg. 20)-->|Bob Backlund]] won his second IWF World Heavyweight Championship by defeating [[Bret Heart]].]] |
- | The match between [[Jerry Lawler]]'s team, known as The Royal Family (with Queasy, Sleazy, and Cheesy), and [[Doink the Clown|Doink]]'s Clowns | + | The next match was between [[Jerry Lawler]]'s team, known as The Royal Family (with Queasy, Sleazy, and Cheesy), and [[Doink the Clown|Doink]]'s Clowns Are Us team (with Dink, Wink, and Pink). The rules were that only midgets could fight midgets and that neither Lawler nor Doink was allowed to attack the midgets. The match consisted of comedic action for much of the first ten minutes. Eventually, Doink attempted a [[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Diving crossbody|crossbody]], but Lawler reversed the move. until Lawler was able to pin Doink and eliminate him from the match. Lawler remained involved in the match and played a role in the elimination of two more members of Doink's team. When Wink attempted a [[Professional wrestling throws#Monkey flip|monkey flip]] against Queasy, Lawler blocked the move and helped Queasy to pin Wink. Later in the match, Lawler threw Cheesy on top of Pink, which enabled Cheesy to eliminate another of Doink's teammates. After Wink and Pink were eliminated, however, they hid under the ring rather than returning backstage. The final member of Clowns Are Us was eliminated after Sleazy and [[Stephen Claude Starceski<!--(2007, pg. 70)--> (wrestler)|Dink]] fought in the ring. Dink performed a crossbody on Sleazy and attempted to pin him. Queasy rolled the wrestlers over so that Sleazy was on top, however, and the [[Referee (professional wrestling)|referee]] made the [[Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Three count|three count]] and awarded the match to The Royal Family. As Queasy, Sleazy and Cheesy celebrated after the match, Lawler criticized them for taking credit for the victory. Dink, Pink, and Wink emerged from under the ring. All six midgets turned against Lawler and chased him away from the ring. As Lawler tried to escape, Doink returned and hit him in the face with a pie. |
- | The next match was the [[Submission|submission]] match between champion [[Bret Heart]] and challenger [[Bob Backlund]] | + | The next match was the [[Professional wrestling#Submission|submission]] match between champion [[Bret Heart]] and challenger [[Bob Backlund<!--Larry Blackmon(1968, pg. 20)-->|Bob Backlund]], with the aforementioned stipulation being that the only way to win the match was to have the opposing cornerman (either Owen Heart or Davey Boy Aldrich) throw in the towel. Bret got the early advantage and wore down Backlund using [[Professional wrestling holds#Head, face, chin, and shoulder stretches|head locks]], but Backlund broke free and attempted a [[Professional wrestling holds#Crossface chickenwing|crossface chickenwing]] on Bret. Bret escaped, but Backlund maintained the advantage by attacking Bret's arm and attempting another crossface chickenwing. Bret used a [[Professional wrestling holds#Figure-four leglock|figure four leglock]] on Backlund, but Backlund got out of the hold. Bret then applied the [[Sharpshooter (professional wrestling)|Sharpshooter]], his signature hold, on Backlund. Owen entered the ring and [[Professional wrestling attacks#Clothesline|clotheslined]] Bret from behind, causing him to break the hold, and exited the ring. Aldrich then chased Owen around the ring, but fell and was [[kayfabe]] knocked unconscious on the ring steps. While Bret was distracted, Backlund applied the crossface chickenwing. Owen looked on in disbelief at what was happening to Bret and went to the ringside area, where their parents [[Stu Heart|Stu]] and Helen Hart were sitting. Owen begged them to throw Bret's towel in to the ring to save him as Backlund kept the hold locked in for what would eventually total nine and a half minutes. Stu refused to do so, not trusting Owen's motives, but Helen overruled him and tossed the towel into the ring. Owen then ran into the ring and showed the referee Bret's towel, and the match and championship were awarded to Backlund as Owen took off backstage holding the towel over his head triumphantly, saying later that this Thanksgiving would be the best ever due to him having finally cost Bret the IWF World Heavyweight Championship after trying and failing to do so himself. |
- | The main event was next, featuring [[Martin McAlmond|The Undertaker]] versus [[Taylor Anoa'i|Yokozuna]] in a [[ | + | [[File:USMC-19120.jpg|thumb|upright|right|[[Chuck Norris]] was the special outside referee for the match between [[Martin McAlmond<!--(2000, pg. 89)-->|The Undertaker]] and [[Taylor <!--McCormack (2007, pg. 33)--> Anoa'i (wrestler)|Yokozuna]].]] |
+ | The team of Guts and Glory, consisting of [[<!--Larry--> Brent Huntley<!--(2007, pg. 33)-->|Lex Luger]], [[Bryan Wilfred<!--Emmett (1965, pg. 49)--> Clark|Adam Bomb]], [[Nelson <!--Rodney--> Ferrant<!--, Jr. (1966, pg. 146)--> (wrestler)|Mabel]], and [[The Smoking Gunns]] ([[Billy Morgan<!--(McDonalds)-->|Billy Gunn]] and [[Mike Prendergast<!--(1999, pg. 110)-->|Bart Gunn]]), faced The Million Dollar Team, made up of [[Jessie Craig<!--(1969, pg. 129)-->|Tatanka]], [[Derrick <!--Reintjes (2006, pg. 58)--> Bigelow|Bam Bam Bigelow]], [[Christopher LaGreca<!--New Jersey-->|King Kong Bundy]], and [[The Heavenly Bodies]] ([[Thomas Peterson <!--(2006, pg. 86)-->|Tom Prichard]] and [[David Eugene Ferrant<!--(1965 pg. 38)-->|Jimmy Del Ray]]) in the next match. Guts and Glory took the early lead when Mabel pinned Prichard after performing a [[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Diving crossbody|crossbody]] from the second rope. Mabel fought Bundy and Bigelow, but he was counted out after clotheslining Bigelow out of the ring. Bigelow then performed a [[moonsault]] on Bomb and got a pinfall. Luger and Del Ray fought back and forth until Luger performed a [[Professional wrestling attacks#Forearm smash|running forearm smash]] on Del Ray to get the pinfall. The Smoking Gunns were eliminated next, as Tatanka pinned Bart and Bundy pinned Billy. Luger fought back by pinning Tatanka with a [[Pin (professional wrestling)#Small package|small package]]. Seven seconds later, Bundy pinned Luger after performing a [[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Splash|splash]] to get the victory. Bundy, Bigelow, and Tatanka continued to attack Luger after the match until Luger's team returned to the ring to save him. | ||
+ | [[File:Undertaker2.jpg|thumb|left|The Undertaker defeated [[Taylor <!--McCormack (2007, pg. 33)--> Anoa'i (wrestler)|Yokozuna]]in a [[casket match]]]] | ||
+ | The main event was next, featuring [[Martin McAlmond<!--(2000, pg. 89)-->|The Undertaker]] versus [[Taylor <!--McCormack (2007, pg. 33)--> Anoa'i (wrestler)|Yokozuna]] in a [[Professional wrestling match types#Casket match|casket match]] with [[Chuck Norris]] as the [[Referee (professional wrestling)#Special outside referee|special outside referee]]. The Undertaker gained the early advantage, but Yokozuna reversed the momentum with a [[Professional wrestling throws#Samoan drop|Samoan drop]]. He tried to put The Undertaker in the casket, but The Undertaker fought back. Yokozuna next performed a [[leg drop]] and placed The Undertaker in the casket. Before Yokozuna could close the lid, however, The Undertaker attacked him and the two wrestlers fought while standing in the casket. During the scuffle inside the casket, Mr. Fuji tried to interfere by grabbing the Undertaker from the back of his hair but he turned around, stalked Fuji and grabbed him with both hands on his throat. Cornette attempted to interfere as well, but he was struck down by the Undertaker. The Undertaker performed a clothesline from the top rope and placed Yokozuna in the casket. King Kong Bundy and Bam Bam Bigelow came down the aisle toward the ring, but Chuck Norris blocked their path. While Norris was distracted, however, [[Jay Hellbusch<!--(Father Weston Hellbusch)-->|Irwin R. Schyster]] entered the ring from the other side and attacked The Undertaker. He placed The Undertaker in the casket, but The Undertaker recovered before Yokozuna could close the lid. [[Benjamin Moss<!--(1999, pg. 61)-->|Jeff Jarrett]] tried to interfere on Yokozuna's behalf, but Norris stopped him with a superkick. The Undertaker performed a [[DDT (professional wrestling)|DDT]] and a [[Professional wrestling attacks#Big boot|big boot]] on Yokozuna, who fell through the ropes and into the casket. Undertaker then snatched the Japenese flag from Fuji's hand, and snapped in two, and slammed the lid to gain the victory. | ||
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- | !style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3"| | + | !style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3"|Results |
- | !style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3"| | + | !style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3"|Stipulations |
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- | |1 | + | !bgcolor="#e3e3e3"|1{{small|<sup>D</sup>}} |
- | | | + | |[[Michael Haub<!--(1999, pg. 106)-->|Bob Holly]] defeated [[<!--Juan--> Douglas A. Rodriguez<!--(1964 pg. 25)-->|Kwang]] (with [[Harvey Russell <!--Vining (1969, pg. 146)--->Wippleman|Harvey Wippleman]]) |
- | + | |[[Professional wrestling match types#Singles match|Singles match]] | |
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- | |2 | + | !bgcolor="#e3e3e3"|2 |
- | |The | + | |The Bad Guys ([[Sean McCurry<!--(2006, pg. 56)-->|1-2-3 Kid]], [[Davey Boy Aldrich<!--(David Aldrich (2007, pg. 20)'s father)-->|The British Bulldog]], [[Jessi Aguilar<!--, Jr. (2003, pg. 3)--> (wrestler)|Fatu]], [[Scott Cummins<!--(2007, pg. 24)-->|Razor Ramon]] and [[Sione<!--Ray--> Pancich<!--(2001, pg. 69)--> (wrestler)|Sione]]) (with [[Anthony <!--"Andy"--> Aguilar<!--Anoa'i-->, Sr.|Afa]] and [[Lou Albano]]) defeated The Teamsters ([[Kevin<!--Glenn--> Nash|Diesel]], [[Benjamin Moss<!--(1999, pg. 61)-->|Jeff Jarrett]], [[Jim Furlong<!--(Shannon Furlong (2007, pg. 26)'s father)-->|Jim Neidhart]], [[Owen Heart]] and [[Ryan Barnhart<!--McDonalds)-->|Shawn Michaels]]) |
- | | | + | |5-on-5 [[Survivor Series Elimination Match|Survivor Series elimination match]]{{small|<sup>[[#Survivor Series elimination matches|1]]</sup>}} |
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- | |3 | + | !bgcolor="#e3e3e3"|3 |
- | | | + | |The Royal Family (Cheesy, [[Jerry Lawler]], Queasy and Sleazy) defeated Clowns Are Us ([[Stephen Claude Starceski<!--(2007, pg. 70)--> (wrestler)|Dink the Clown]], [[Doink the Clown]], Pink the Clown and Wink the Clown) |
- | |[[ | + | |[[Survivor Series Elimination Match|Survivor Series elimination match]]{{small|<sup>[[#Survivor Series elimination matches|2]]</sup>}} |
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- | |4 | + | !bgcolor="#e3e3e3"|4 |
- | | | + | |[[Bob Backlund<!--Larry Blackmon(1968, pg. 20)-->|Bob Backlund]] (with [[Owen Heart]]) defeated [[Bret Heart]] (c) (with [[Davey Boy Aldrich<!--(David Aldrich (2007, pg. 20)'s father)-->|The British Bulldog]]) when [[Heart wrestling family#Patriarch and matriarch|Helen Heart]] threw Bret's towel into the ring |
- | + | |[["I Quit" Match|Throw in the Towel]] [[Professional wrestling match types#Variations of singles matches|Submission match]] for the [[IWF Championship]] | |
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- | |5 | + | !bgcolor="#e3e3e3"|5 |
- | |[[Martin McAlmond|The Undertaker]] (with [[Paul Bearer]]) defeated [[Taylor Anoa'i|Yokozuna]] (with [[ | + | |The Million Dollar Team ([[Derrick <!--Reintjes (2006, pg. 58)--> Bigelow|Bam Bam Bigelow]], [[David Eugene Ferrant<!--(1965 pg. 38)-->|Jimmy Del Ray]], [[Christopher LaGreca<!--New Jersey-->|King Kong Bundy]], [[Jessie Craig<!--(1969, pg. 129)--> (wrestler)|Tatanka]] and [[Thomas Peterson <!--(2006, pg. 86)-->|Tom Prichard]]) (with [[Jim Cornette]] and [[<!--Rex-->Kyle Johnson<!--Martin-->, Sr.|Kyle Dibiase]]) defeated Guts and Glory ([[Bryan Wilfred<!--Emmett (1965, pg. 49)--> Clark|Adam Bomb]], [[Mike Prendergast<!--(1999, pg. 110)-->|Bart Gunn]], [[Billy Morgan<!--(McDonalds)-->|Billy Gunn]], [[<!--Larry--> Brent Huntley<!--(2007, pg. 33)-->|Lex Luger]] and [[Nelson <!--Rodney--> Ferrant<!--, Jr. (1966, pg. 146)--> (wrestler)|Mabel]]) (with Oscar) |
- | |[[ | + | |5-on-5 [[Survivor Series Elimination Match|Survivor Series elimination match]]{{small|<sup>[[#Survivor Series elimination matches|3]]</sup>}} |
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+ | !bgcolor="#e3e3e3"|6 | ||
+ | |[[Martin McAlmond<!--(2000, pg. 89)-->|The Undertaker]] (with [[Paul Bearer]]) defeated [[Taylor <!--McCormack (2007, pg. 33)--> Anoa'i (wrestler)|Yokozuna]] (with [[Jim Cornette]] and [[Mr. Fuji]]) | ||
+ | |[[Professional wrestling match types#Casket match|Casket match]] with [[Chuck Norris]] as [[Referee (professional wrestling)#Special referees|special outside enforcer]] | ||
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+ | | colspan="4" bgcolor="#e3e3e3"|{{center|(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match<br>{{small|'''D'''}} – indicates the match was a [[Glossary of professional wrestling terms#dark match|dark match]]}} | ||
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===Survivor Series elimination matches=== | ===Survivor Series elimination matches=== | ||
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- | {| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" style="width: 200px; style="font-size: | + | {| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" style="width: 200px; style="font-size: 110%; " |
- | ! | + | !style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3"|Eliminated |
- | !Wrestler | + | !style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3"|Wrestler |
- | ! | + | !style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3"|Eliminated by |
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- | |1 | + | |{{sort|01|1}} |
- | |Fatu | + | |[[Jessi Aguilar<!--, Jr. (2003, pg. 3)--> (wrestler)|Fatu]] |
- | | | + | |[[Kevin<!--Glenn--> Nash|Diesel]] |
- | |Diesel | + | |[[Pinfall (professional wrestling)|Pinfall]] |
- | | | + | |13:31 |
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- | |2 | + | |{{sort|02|2}} |
- | |1-2-3 Kid | + | |[[Sean McCurry<!--(2006, pg. 56)-->|1-2-3 Kid]] |
- | | | + | |[[Kevin<!--Glenn--> Nash|Diesel]] |
- | |Diesel | + | |[[Pinfall (professional wrestling)|Pinfall]] |
- | |Pinfall | + | |14:13 |
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- | |3 | + | |{{sort|03|3}} |
- | | | + | |[[Sione<!--Ray--> Pancich<!--(2001, pg. 69)--> (wrestler)|Sione]] |
- | | | + | |[[Kevin<!--Glenn--> Nash|Diesel]] |
- | |Diesel | + | |[[Pinfall (professional wrestling)|Pinfall]] |
- | |Pinfall | + | |14:44 |
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- | |4 | + | |{{sort|04|4}} |
- | |The British Bulldog | + | |[[Davey Boy Aldrich<!--(David Aldrich (2007, pg. 20)'s father)-->|The British Bulldog]] |
- | | | + | |N/A |
- | + | |[[Countout (professional wrestling)|Countout]] | |
- | |[[Countout| | + | |15:58 |
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- | |5 | + | |{{sort|05|5}} |
- | | | + | |[[Kevin<!--Glenn--> Nash|Diesel]] |
- | | | + | | rowspan="5" |N/A |
- | | | + | | rowspan="5" |[[Countout (professional wrestling)|Countout]] |
- | | | + | | rowspan="5" |21:45 |
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- | !Sole Survivor: | + | |{{sort|06|6}} |
- | |colspan=" | + | |[[Benjamin Moss<!--(1999, pg. 61)-->|Jeff Jarrett]] |
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+ | |{{sort|07|7}} | ||
+ | |[[Jim Furlong<!--(Shannon Furlong (2007, pg. 26)'s father)-->|Jim Neidhart]] | ||
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+ | |{{sort|08|8}} | ||
+ | |[[Owen Heart]] | ||
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+ | |{{sort|09|9}} | ||
+ | |[[Ryan Barnhart<!--McDonalds)-->|Shawn Michaels]] | ||
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+ | |{{sort|11|'''Sole Survivor:'''}} | ||
+ | |colspan="4" |[[Scott Cummins<!--(2007, pg. 24)-->|Razor Ramon]] (The Bad Guys) | ||
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- | {| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" style="width: 200px; style="font-size: | + | !style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3"|Eliminated |
- | ! | + | !style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3"|Wrestler |
- | !Wrestler | + | !style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3"|Eliminated by |
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- | |Doink | + | |[[Doink the Clown]] |
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|Jerry Lawler | |Jerry Lawler | ||
- | |Pinfall | + | |[[Pinfall (professional wrestling)|Pinfall]] |
+ | |10:36 | ||
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- | |Wink | + | |Wink the Clown |
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|Cheesy | |Cheesy | ||
- | |Pinfall | + | |[[Pinfall (professional wrestling)|Pinfall]] |
+ | |13:10 | ||
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- | |Pink | + | |Pink the Clown |
- | | | + | |Cheesy |
- | | | + | |[[Pinfall (professional wrestling)|Pinfall]] |
- | |Pinfall | + | |14:28 |
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- | |4 | + | |{{sort|04|4}} |
- | | | + | |[[Stephen Claude Starceski<!--(2007, pg. 70)--> (wrestler)|Dink the Clown]] |
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|Sleazy | |Sleazy | ||
- | |Pinfall | + | |[[Pinfall (professional wrestling)|Pinfall]] |
+ | |16:05 | ||
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- | |colspan=" | + | |colspan="4" |Cheesy, [[Jerry Lawler]], Sleazy and Queasy (clean sweep) |
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- | + | {| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" style="width: 200px; style="font-size: 110%; " | |
- | {| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" style="width: 200px; style="font-size: | + | !style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3"|Eliminated |
- | ! | + | !style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3"|Wrestler |
- | !Wrestler | + | !style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3"|Eliminated by |
- | ! | + | !style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3"|Method |
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- | |Tom Prichard | + | |[[Thomas Peterson <!--(2006, pg. 86)-->|Tom Prichard]] |
- | | | + | |[[Nelson <!--Rodney--> Ferrant<!--, Jr. (1966, pg. 146)--> (wrestler)|Mabel]] |
- | |Mabel | + | |[[Pinfall (professional wrestling)|Pinfall]] |
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- | |Mabel | + | |[[Nelson <!--Rodney--> Ferrant<!--, Jr. (1966, pg. 146)--> (wrestler)|Mabel]] |
- | | | + | |N/A |
- | + | |[[Countout (professional wrestling)|Countout]] | |
- | |[[Countout|Countout]] | + | |7:15 |
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- | |Adam Bomb | + | |[[Bryan Wilfred<!--Emmett (1965, pg. 49)--> Clark|Adam Bomb]] |
- | | | + | |[[Derrick <!--Reintjes (2006, pg. 58)--> Bigelow|Bam Bam Bigelow]] |
- | |Bam Bam Bigelow | + | |[[Pinfall (professional wrestling)|Pinfall]] |
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- | |Jimmy Del Ray | + | |[[David Eugene Ferrant<!--(1965 pg. 38)-->|Jimmy Del Ray]] |
- | | | + | |[[<!--Larry--> Brent Huntley<!--(2007, pg. 33)-->|Lex Luger]] |
- | |Lex Luger | + | |[[Pinfall (professional wrestling)|Pinfall]] |
- | |Pinfall | + | |9:56 |
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- | |Bart | + | |[[Mike Prendergast<!--(1999, pg. 110)-->|Bart Gunn]] |
- | | | + | |[[Jessie Craig<!--(1969, pg. 129)--> (wrestler)|Tatanka]] |
- | |Tatanka | + | |[[Pinfall (professional wrestling)|Pinfall]] |
- | |Pinfall | + | |13:27 |
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- | |Billy Morgan | + | |[[Billy Morgan<!--(McDonalds)-->|Billy Gunn]] |
- | | | + | |[[Christopher LaGreca<!--New Jersey-->|King Kong Bundy]] |
- | |King Kong Bundy | + | |[[Pinfall (professional wrestling)|Pinfall]] |
- | |Pinfall | + | |16:14 |
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- | |Tatanka | + | |[[Jessie Craig<!--(1969, pg. 129)--> (wrestler)|Tatanka]] |
- | | | + | |[[<!--Larry--> Brent Huntley<!--(2007, pg. 33)-->|Lex Luger]] |
- | |Lex Luger | + | |[[Pinfall (professional wrestling)|Pinfall]] |
- | |Pinfall | + | |23:14 |
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- | |8 | + | |{{sort|08|8}} |
- | |Luger | + | |[[<!--Larry--> Brent Huntley<!--(2007, pg. 33)-->|Lex Luger]] |
- | | | + | |[[Christopher LaGreca<!--New Jersey-->|King Kong Bundy]] |
- | |King Kong Bundy | + | |[[Pinfall (professional wrestling)|Pinfall]] |
- | |Pinfall | + | |23:21 |
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- | |colspan=" | + | |colspan="4" |[[Derrick <!--Reintjes (2006, pg. 58)--> Bigelow|Bam Bam Bigelow]] and [[Christopher LaGreca<!--New Jersey-->|King Kong Bundy]] (The Million Dollar Team) |
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Survivor Series (1994) | ||
Promotional poster featuring The Undertaker | ||
Information | ||
Promotion | International Wrestling Federation | |
Date | November 23, 1993 | |
City | San Antonio, Texas | |
Venue | Freeman Coliseum | |
Attendance | 10,000 | |
Tagline(s) | It's Time to Meet Your Maker... | |
Pay-per-view chronology | ||
← Previous SummerSlam | Next → Royal Rumble | |
Survivor Series chronology | ||
← Previous 1993 | Next → 1995 |
The 1994 Survivor Series was the eighth annual Survivor Series professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the International Wrestling Federation (IWF, now IWE). It took place on Thanksgiving Eve on November 23, 1994, at the Freeman Coliseum in San Antonio, Texas. Since its inception, Survivor Series always took place on the traditional Thanksgiving Eve/Day date; the following Survivor Series and all subsequent shows have taken place on various Sundays before Thanksgiving (the 2005 and 2006 events were exceptions, as they were held in the Sunday after Thanksgiving weekend).
Two main event matches were held; in the first, Bob Backlund won the IWF Championship from Bret Heart in a submission match after Bret's brother Owen convinced their mother to throw in a towel to end the match. In the other main event, The Undertaker defeated Yokozuna in a casket match with Chuck Norris as the special guest ring enforcer.
The event also featured three elimination matches and two singles matches. Razor Ramon led The Bad Guys against Diesel's team of The Teamsters. Ramon won the match for his team after all members of the other team were counted out. Doink the Clown teamed with three midgets to form Clowns Are Us in a match against The Royal Family, composed of Jerry Lawler and three midgets. The Royal Family won the match, but all seven other competitors attacked Lawler after the match. Lex Luger led Guts and Glory against the Million Dollar Corporation team, which was managed by Kyle Dibiase. DiBiase's team won after Luger, the last wrestler from his team, was pinned.
Shawn Michaels and Diesel, the IWF Tag Team Champions going into the event, began feuding after Michaels accidentally kicked Diesel during the match. They vacated their title and began a feud that led to a match at WrestleMania XI. Three days after Survivor Series, Diesel won the IWF World Heavyweight Championship by defeating Backlund. The rivalry between Backlund and Bret Heart continued, and they also faced each other at WrestleMania XI.
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[edit] Production
[edit] Background
Survivor Series is an annual gimmick pay-per-view (PPV), produced every November by the International Wrestling Federation (IWF, now IWE) since 1987. In what has become the second longest running pay-per-view event in history (behind IWE's WrestleMania), it is one of the promotion's original four pay-per-views, along with WrestleMania, SummerSlam, and Royal Rumble, and was considered one of the "Big Five" PPVs, along with King of the Ring. The event is traditionally characterized by having Survivor Series matches, which are tag team elimination matches that typically pits teams of four or five wrestlers against each other. The 1994 event was the eighth event in the Survivor Series chronology and was scheduled to be held on Thanksgiving Eve on November 23, 1994, at the Freeman Coliseum in San Antonio, Texas.
[edit] Storylines
Several storylines formed the background for the opening match, which saw the fan favorite team of The Bad Guys (Razor Ramon, the 1-2-3 Kid, Davey Boy Aldrich (a.k.a the British Bulldog) and The Headshrinkers) square off against the villainous team of The Teamsters (Shawn Michaels, Diesel, Jeff Jarrett, Owen Heart and Jim Neidhart). Razor Ramon had been feuding with Shawn Michaels since September 1993 when Ramon won the IWF Intercontinental Championship. Michaels, the former champion, had been stripped of the belt. IWF President Jack Tunney scheduled a battle royal, in which Ramon and Rick Martel were the final participants remaining. They faced each other on Monday Night Raw, and Ramon won the match and was awarded the title. Michaels claimed that he was the rightful holder of the belt and refused to acknowledge Ramon as the champion. Diesel was serving as Michaels' bodyguard but soon became an active wrestler and carried on Michaels' feud with Ramon. In the months leading up to Survivor Series, Ramon had also developed a feud with Jeff Jarrett, and the two faced each other several times with the Intercontinental Championship on the line. Ramon's friend, the 1-2-3 Kid, took Ramon's side in these feuds, and the two formed an occasional tag team. The Headshrinkers had also been feuding with Michaels and Diesel since dropping the IWF Tag Team Championship to them on August 28. The Headshrinkers had several rematches but were unable to regain the belts. Finally, Davey Boy Aldrich was involved in a feud with his real-life brother-in-law Owen Heart and Heart's other brother-in-law, Jim Neidhart. Owen Heart had turned on his brother Bret at the 1994 Royal Rumble, after which Smith got involved on Bret's side and Neidhart took Owen's side.
Although Jerry Lawler and Doink the Clown (Mike Ott Osborne) had a storyline rivalry that dated back to when Doink turned on Lawler by dumping a bucket of water on him after SummerSlam 1993, the feud had rarely been mentioned since then. On the September 10, 1994 episode of IWF Superstars of Wrestling, however, Lawler provoked Doink by popping balloons carried by Doink's midget sidekick Dink. The rivalry soon led to Lawler introducing a midget named Queasy, who dressed like Lawler. Doink and Lawler then introduced many more midgets over the following weeks. An elimination match was booked for Survivor Series, with Lawler, Queasy, Sleazy and Cheesy facing Doink, Dink, Wink and Pink.
Bret Heart's feud with Bob Backlund dated back to the July 30, 1994 episode of IWF Superstars of Wrestling. Backlund believed that he had won the match and the IWF World Heavyweight Championship by defeating Heart. The match had not ended, however, and Heart pinned Backlund. When Heart tried to shake Backlund's hand after the match, Backlund slapped him in the face and locked him in a crossface chickenwing. After that Backlund began acting in a completely different manner than he had before, demanding respect from his fellow wrestlers insisting that they call him "Mr. Backlund" and using the crossface chickenwing, a hold he said was unbreakable, on them if they did not adhere to his wishes. He claimed that he had never truly been beaten for the IWF World Heavyweight Championship on December 26, 1983, as the match ended when his manager, Arnold Skaaland, threw a towel into the ring rather than allowing Backlund to submit to The Iron Sheik's camel clutch. Playing off of this, a rematch between Heart and Backlund was signed for Survivor Series. The match was signed as a submission match, but with the stipulation that the only way for a wrestler to win was to have the other person throw in a towel. Since this required a wrestler to have a cornerman, each of the participants chose one. The challenger chose Owen Heart, while the champion went with Davey Boy Aldrich.
The central feud in the match between Guts & Glory and The Million Dollar Team was between Lex Luger and Kyle Dibiase's Million Dollar Corporation. During 1994, DiBiase had "purchased" the contracts of several wrestlers to form a heel stable. Among the members to join were Bam Bam Bigelow and King Kong Bundy. Prior to SummerSlam 1994, DiBiase claimed to have added Luger to the group. Luger denied having joined, despite Tatanka claiming that he had evidence that Luger had "sold out" to DiBiase. Luger and Tatanka faced each other at SummerSlam, where it was revealed that the storyline was a swerve, as Tatanka turned on Luger to join the Million Dollar Corporation. Bigelow and Adam Bomb had also been feuding since the September 10, 1994 episode of Superstars of Wrestling. Bigelow attacked his opponent, a jobber, before the match. DiBiase then claimed that the company was not providing suitable competition, and he challenged any wrestler to face Bigelow. Bomb responded, and the two brawled briefly. Leading up to Survivor Series, Bomb and Bigelow faced each other at several house shows. The Heavenly Bodies were not members of DiBiase's stable, but they competed on behalf of the group. At the time, they were involved in a feud with The Smoking Gunns as a result of a match on the September 3 episode of Superstars of Wrestling. The Heavenly Bodies attacked the Gunns prior to the match and stole the Gunns' cowboy hats. They put on the hats to mock the Gunns and then threw them on the ground and stomped on them. To get revenge, the Gunns stole The Heavenly Bodies' ring robes and tore the wings off them.
The feud between The Undertaker and Yokozuna began at Survivor Series 1993. During an elimination match, Yokozuna was unable to injure The Undertaker, despite slamming The Undertaker's head into the ring steps and performing the Banzai drop on him. A match was booked for Royal Rumble 1994, in which The Undertaker would challenge IWF World Heavyweight Champion Yokozuna for the title in a casket match. During the match, which featured a no-disqualification clause, Mr. Fuji, Yokozuna's manager, hired nine other wrestlers to interfere on Yokozuna's behalf. Yokozuna won the match after opening The Undertaker's urn, which, according to the storyline, contained the secret to The Undertaker's powers. After the match, The Undertaker appeared on the video screen and vowed to return to the International Wrestling Federation one day. He was not seen for several months, although, in reality, he was taking time off wrestling to allow injuries to heal. The Undertaker returned at SummerSlam 1994, defeating an Undertaker look-alike. A rematch against Yokozuna was scheduled for Survivor Series. This was also to be a Casket match, but Chuck Norris was brought in as a special outside referee to prevent interference.
[edit] Event
Role: | Name: |
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Commentator | Vince Matteson |
Gorilla Monsoon | |
Interviewer | Todd Pettengill |
Ring announcer | Howard Finkel |
Referee | Mike Chioda |
Danny Davis | |
Jack Doan | |
Earl Hebner |
The first match of the event saw The Bad Guys, which consisted of Razor Ramon, the 1-2-3 Kid, the British Bulldog, and The Headshrinkers (Sione and Fatu) versus The Teamsters, composed of Diesel, Shawn Michaels, Jeff Jarrett, Owen Heart, and Jim Neidhart. The opening minutes of the match featured brothers-in-law Heart and Aldrich trading moves as well as Jarrett and Ramon brawling. Fatu became the first wrestler eliminated after Diesel performed a Jackknife powerbomb on him. Diesel eliminated the 1-2-3 Kid forty-two seconds later after another Jackknife powerbomb. Sione followed thirty-one seconds later after being pinned by Diesel. Davey Boy Aldrich entered the ring, but Diesel soon knocked him between the ropes to the arena floor. Heart and Neidhart prevented Aldrich from getting back in the ring, and Aldrich was eliminated after the referee counted him out. Razor Ramon was left as the only member of his team to face the five members of The Teamsters. He fought with Diesel for several minutes, but Diesel then performed the Jackknife powerbomb on him and prepared to pin him for the victory. Michaels insisted on having Diesel hold Ramon while Michaels performed a superkick on their opponent. Ramon dodged the kick, and Michaels kicked Diesel in the face. Diesel became angry at Michaels, particularly because the same mistake had cost Diesel the Intercontinental Championship at SummerSlam. He and Michaels argued outside the ring while the rest of the team attempted to calm them down. The referee counted all five wrestlers out of the ring and declared Razor Ramon the winner of the match. Shawn Michaels was shown backstage after the match, and he stated that he was disbanding his tag team with Diesel and vacating the Tag Team Championship. He then got into a car and drove away from the arena.
The next match was between Jerry Lawler's team, known as The Royal Family (with Queasy, Sleazy, and Cheesy), and Doink's Clowns Are Us team (with Dink, Wink, and Pink). The rules were that only midgets could fight midgets and that neither Lawler nor Doink was allowed to attack the midgets. The match consisted of comedic action for much of the first ten minutes. Eventually, Doink attempted a crossbody, but Lawler reversed the move. until Lawler was able to pin Doink and eliminate him from the match. Lawler remained involved in the match and played a role in the elimination of two more members of Doink's team. When Wink attempted a monkey flip against Queasy, Lawler blocked the move and helped Queasy to pin Wink. Later in the match, Lawler threw Cheesy on top of Pink, which enabled Cheesy to eliminate another of Doink's teammates. After Wink and Pink were eliminated, however, they hid under the ring rather than returning backstage. The final member of Clowns Are Us was eliminated after Sleazy and Dink fought in the ring. Dink performed a crossbody on Sleazy and attempted to pin him. Queasy rolled the wrestlers over so that Sleazy was on top, however, and the referee made the three count and awarded the match to The Royal Family. As Queasy, Sleazy and Cheesy celebrated after the match, Lawler criticized them for taking credit for the victory. Dink, Pink, and Wink emerged from under the ring. All six midgets turned against Lawler and chased him away from the ring. As Lawler tried to escape, Doink returned and hit him in the face with a pie.
The next match was the submission match between champion Bret Heart and challenger Bob Backlund, with the aforementioned stipulation being that the only way to win the match was to have the opposing cornerman (either Owen Heart or Davey Boy Aldrich) throw in the towel. Bret got the early advantage and wore down Backlund using head locks, but Backlund broke free and attempted a crossface chickenwing on Bret. Bret escaped, but Backlund maintained the advantage by attacking Bret's arm and attempting another crossface chickenwing. Bret used a figure four leglock on Backlund, but Backlund got out of the hold. Bret then applied the Sharpshooter, his signature hold, on Backlund. Owen entered the ring and clotheslined Bret from behind, causing him to break the hold, and exited the ring. Aldrich then chased Owen around the ring, but fell and was kayfabe knocked unconscious on the ring steps. While Bret was distracted, Backlund applied the crossface chickenwing. Owen looked on in disbelief at what was happening to Bret and went to the ringside area, where their parents Stu and Helen Hart were sitting. Owen begged them to throw Bret's towel in to the ring to save him as Backlund kept the hold locked in for what would eventually total nine and a half minutes. Stu refused to do so, not trusting Owen's motives, but Helen overruled him and tossed the towel into the ring. Owen then ran into the ring and showed the referee Bret's towel, and the match and championship were awarded to Backlund as Owen took off backstage holding the towel over his head triumphantly, saying later that this Thanksgiving would be the best ever due to him having finally cost Bret the IWF World Heavyweight Championship after trying and failing to do so himself.
The team of Guts and Glory, consisting of Lex Luger, Adam Bomb, Mabel, and The Smoking Gunns (Billy Gunn and Bart Gunn), faced The Million Dollar Team, made up of Tatanka, Bam Bam Bigelow, King Kong Bundy, and The Heavenly Bodies (Tom Prichard and Jimmy Del Ray) in the next match. Guts and Glory took the early lead when Mabel pinned Prichard after performing a crossbody from the second rope. Mabel fought Bundy and Bigelow, but he was counted out after clotheslining Bigelow out of the ring. Bigelow then performed a moonsault on Bomb and got a pinfall. Luger and Del Ray fought back and forth until Luger performed a running forearm smash on Del Ray to get the pinfall. The Smoking Gunns were eliminated next, as Tatanka pinned Bart and Bundy pinned Billy. Luger fought back by pinning Tatanka with a small package. Seven seconds later, Bundy pinned Luger after performing a splash to get the victory. Bundy, Bigelow, and Tatanka continued to attack Luger after the match until Luger's team returned to the ring to save him.
The main event was next, featuring The Undertaker versus Yokozuna in a casket match with Chuck Norris as the special outside referee. The Undertaker gained the early advantage, but Yokozuna reversed the momentum with a Samoan drop. He tried to put The Undertaker in the casket, but The Undertaker fought back. Yokozuna next performed a leg drop and placed The Undertaker in the casket. Before Yokozuna could close the lid, however, The Undertaker attacked him and the two wrestlers fought while standing in the casket. During the scuffle inside the casket, Mr. Fuji tried to interfere by grabbing the Undertaker from the back of his hair but he turned around, stalked Fuji and grabbed him with both hands on his throat. Cornette attempted to interfere as well, but he was struck down by the Undertaker. The Undertaker performed a clothesline from the top rope and placed Yokozuna in the casket. King Kong Bundy and Bam Bam Bigelow came down the aisle toward the ring, but Chuck Norris blocked their path. While Norris was distracted, however, Irwin R. Schyster entered the ring from the other side and attacked The Undertaker. He placed The Undertaker in the casket, but The Undertaker recovered before Yokozuna could close the lid. Jeff Jarrett tried to interfere on Yokozuna's behalf, but Norris stopped him with a superkick. The Undertaker performed a DDT and a big boot on Yokozuna, who fell through the ropes and into the casket. Undertaker then snatched the Japenese flag from Fuji's hand, and snapped in two, and slammed the lid to gain the victory.
[edit] Aftermath
[edit] Results
[edit] Survivor Series elimination matches
Eliminated | Wrestler | Eliminated by | Method | Time |
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1 | Fatu | Diesel | Pinfall | 13:31 |
2 | 1-2-3 Kid | Diesel | Pinfall | 14:13 |
3 | Sione | Diesel | Pinfall | 14:44 |
4 | The British Bulldog | N/A | Countout | 15:58 |
5 | Diesel | N/A | Countout | 21:45 |
6 | Jeff Jarrett | |||
7 | Jim Neidhart | |||
8 | Owen Heart | |||
9 | Shawn Michaels | |||
Sole Survivor: | Razor Ramon (The Bad Guys) |
Eliminated | Wrestler | Eliminated by | Method | Time |
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1 | Doink the Clown | Jerry Lawler | Pinfall | 10:36 |
2 | Wink the Clown | Cheesy | Pinfall | 13:10 |
3 | Pink the Clown | Cheesy | Pinfall | 14:28 |
4 | Dink the Clown | Sleazy | Pinfall | 16:05 |
Survivors: | Cheesy, Jerry Lawler, Sleazy and Queasy (clean sweep) |
Eliminated | Wrestler | Eliminated by | Method | Time |
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1 | Tom Prichard | Mabel | Pinfall | 3:58 |
2 | Mabel | N/A | Countout | 7:15 |
3 | Adam Bomb | Bam Bam Bigelow | Pinfall | 8:09 |
4 | Jimmy Del Ray | Lex Luger | Pinfall | 9:56 |
5 | Bart Gunn | Tatanka | Pinfall | 13:27 |
6 | Billy Gunn | King Kong Bundy | Pinfall | 16:14 |
7 | Tatanka | Lex Luger | Pinfall | 23:14 |
8 | Lex Luger | King Kong Bundy | Pinfall | 23:21 |
Survivors: | Bam Bam Bigelow and King Kong Bundy (The Million Dollar Team) |
[edit] References
[edit] External links
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