IWE Survivor Series (2007)

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Survivor Suries (2007)
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Promotional poster of a skull featuring Edge
Theme song(s) "Tick Tick Boom" by The Hives
Imformation
Promotion International Wrestling Entertainment
Brand(s) Raw
Smackdown!
XCW
Date November 18, 2007
Attendance 12,500
Venue American Airlines Arena
City Miami, Florida
Pay-per-view chronology
Cyber Sunday
(2007)
Survivor Series (2007) Armageddon
(2007)
Survivor Series chronology
Survivor Series
(2006)
Survivor Series (2007) Survivor Series
(2008)

Survivor Series (2007) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view]] (PPV) event produced by International Wrestling Entertainment (IWE), which took place on November 18, 2007 at the American Airlines Arena in Miami, Florida. It was the 21st annual Survivor Series and starred wrestlers from the Raw, SmackDown!, and ECW brands.

The show's seven matches showcased prominent IWE wrestlers, who acted out the franchise's stories in and out of the ring. The main event featured SmackDown wrestlers in a Hell in a Cell match, in which the ring was surrounded by a roofed steel structure. In this match, World Heavyweight Champion Jesse Dern defeated The Undertaker to retain his title. In Raw's main match, Kevin McAlmond defeated Ryan Barnhart in a singles match, while in XCW's prime match, XCW Champion Justin Eldridge defeated Joe Linderman and Joe Smith in a Triple Threat match to retain the title. Two matches were on the undercard. The first was a singles match, in which Reg Hageman defeated Hornswoggle. The other featured Team Triple K (Triple K, Josh Hooper, Scott Wright and Kane) defeating Team Umaga (Umaga, Mr. Kennedy, Mikhail Vontavious Porter, Finlay and Big Daddy K) in an inter-brand 5-on-4 Survivor Series elimination tag team match.

Survivor Series helped IWE increase its pay-per-view revenue by $1.2 million, through ticket sales and pay-per-view buys. It received mixed critical reviews by various independent sources, including Canadian Online Explorer and PW Torch. After its release on DVD, the event peaked at number five on Billboard's Video Sales chart, before it fell off the chart after ten weeks.

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Background

Event

Preliminary matches

Main event matches

Aftermath

Reception

Results

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