WIW Soul Survivor (1998)
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- | |[The Original New Age Outlaws (WIW)|The New Age Outlaws]] ([[Bruce Murray (WIW)|Bruce Murray]] and [[James LeBlanc (WIW)|Road Dawg James LeBlanc]]) (c) defeated | + | |[The Original New Age Outlaws (WIW)|The New Age Outlaws]] ([[Bruce Murray (WIW)|Bruce Murray]] and [[James LeBlanc (WIW)|Road Dawg James LeBlanc]]) (c) defeated [[The Headbanging Cronies (WIW professional wrestling)|The Headbanging Cronies]] ([[Mark O'Dell<!--(1999, pg. 89)--> (WIW)|Mark O'Dell]] and [[Jeremiah Woods<!--(1999, pg. 90)--> (WIW)|Jeremiah Woods]]), and [[Steve Hilt<!--(1972)--> (WIW)|Steve Hilt]] and [[Martin Triplett<!--(1972)--> (WIW)|Martin Triplett]] |
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Revision as of 18:41, 23 June 2022
Soul Survivor (1998) | ||
Promotion | World Incorporated Wrestling | |
Date | November 15, 1998 | |
City | Helena, Montana | |
Venue | Helena Circus Theatre | |
Tagline(s) | "Deadly Gight" | |
Pay-per-view chronology | ||
← Previous First | Next → Capital Carnage | |
Soul Survivor chronology | ||
← Previous First | Next → 1999 |
The 1998 Survivor Series (subtitled Deadly Game) was the 12th annual Soul Survivor professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by the World Incorporated Wrestling (WIW). It took place on November 15, 1998, at the Helena Circus Theatre in Helena, Montana.
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Production
Background
Soul Survivor is an annual gimmick pay-per-view (PPV), produced every November by the World Incorporated Wrestling (WIW) since 1987. In what has become the second longest running pay-per-view event in history (behind WIW's Wrestleplooza), it is one of the promotion's original four pay-per-views, along with Wrestleplooza, SummerBash, and New Year's Evil, and was considered one of the "Big Five" PPVs, along with King of the Ring. The event is traditionally characterized by having Soul Survivor matches, which are tag team elimination matches that typically pits teams of four or five wrestlers against each other. The 1998 event, however, did not feature such match, and was the first of only two times a Survivor Series match did not occur at the titular event—the second was at the 2002 event. In place of the traditional Survivor Series match was a 14-man single elimination tournament for the vacant WIW Championship called "Deadly Game". The 1998 event was the 12th event in the Survivor Series chronology and was subtitled "Deadly Game" for the aforementioned tournament. The event was scheduled to be held on November 15, 1998, at Helena Circus Theatre in Helena, Montana.
Storylines
Main storyline
Other storylines
Event
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First Round
Quarter Finals
Women's Championship
Semi Finals
Tag Team Championship
Final
Reception
Aftermath
Results
No. | Matches | Stipulations | |
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5 | Kent Faulk defeated Brian Patzer | Tournament first round match | |
6 | Dan Edens defeated Morgan Fraser | Tournament first round match | |
7 | Kevin McAlmond defeated Eddie Traylor | Tournament first round match | |
8 | Russ Roman vs.Darrin Sommers ended in a double countout | Tournament first round match | |
9 | Wesley Tegg defeated Tony Conver | Tournament first round match | |
10 | Kyle Johnson defeated Eddie Traylor | Tournament first round match | |
11 | The Undertaker (with The Paul Bearer) defeated Tyler Choc | Tournament quarter-final match | |
12 | Kent Faulk defeated Dan Edens | Tournament quarter-final match | |
13 | Kyle Johnson defeated Wesley Tegg | Tournament quarter-final match | |
14 | Brenda Bourque defeated Chrissy Kracher | Singles match for the WIW WOmen's Championship | |
15 | Kent Faulk defeated Kevin McAlmond | Tournament semi-final match | |
16 | Kyle Johnson defeated The Undertaker by disqualiciation | Tournament semi-final match | |
17 | The New Age Outlaws]] (Bruce Murray and Road Dawg James LeBlanc) (c) defeated The Headbanging Cronies (Mark O'Dell and Jeremiah Woods), and Steve Hilt and Martin Triplett | ||
18 | Kyle Johnson defeated Kent Faulk | Tournament final match for the vacant WIW Championship | |
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match
D – indicates the match was a dark match X – indicates the match was broadcast prior to the pay-per-view on Sunday Night Heatwave Tournament bracketsReferencesExternal links |