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Survivor Series

Original title: WWF Survivor Series
  • TV Special
  • 1990
  • TV-PG
  • 3h
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
475
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Hulk Hogan, Jim Duggan, Mike Hegstrand, Joe Laurinaitis, Fred Ottman, Ray Traylor, Kerry Von Erich, and Jim Hellwig in Survivor Series (1990)
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Hulk Hogan, Jim Duggan, Tugboat & The Big Boss Man vs. Earthquake, Dino Bravo, The Barbarian & Haku. The Ultimate Warrior, The Texas Tornado, & The Leigon of Doom vs. Mr. Perfect & Demolitio... Read allHulk Hogan, Jim Duggan, Tugboat & The Big Boss Man vs. Earthquake, Dino Bravo, The Barbarian & Haku. The Ultimate Warrior, The Texas Tornado, & The Leigon of Doom vs. Mr. Perfect & Demolition. Ted DiBiase, The Undertaker, and Rhythm & Blues vs. Dusty Rhodes, The Hart Foundation &... Read allHulk Hogan, Jim Duggan, Tugboat & The Big Boss Man vs. Earthquake, Dino Bravo, The Barbarian & Haku. The Ultimate Warrior, The Texas Tornado, & The Leigon of Doom vs. Mr. Perfect & Demolition. Ted DiBiase, The Undertaker, and Rhythm & Blues vs. Dusty Rhodes, The Hart Foundation & Koko B. Ware. Rick Martel, Power & Glory and The Warlord vs. Jake Roberts, The Rockers & ... Read all

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    • Hulk Hogan
    • Jim Hellwig
    • Merced Solis
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    475
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    • Stars
      • Hulk Hogan
      • Jim Hellwig
      • Merced Solis
    • 17User reviews
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    Hulk Hogan
    Hulk Hogan
    • Hulk Hogan - The Hulkamaniacs
    Jim Hellwig
    Jim Hellwig
    • The Ultimate Warrior - The Warriors
    Merced Solis
    Merced Solis
    • Tito Santana - The Alliance
    Ted DiBiase
    Ted DiBiase
    • 'The Million Dollar Man' Ted DiBiase - The Million Dollar Team
    Rick Martel
    Rick Martel
    • Self - The Visionaries
    Paul Centopani
    • Paul Roma - The Visionaries
    Ray Hernandez
    • Hercules - The Visionaries
    Jim Duggan
    Jim Duggan
    • Hacksaw Jim Duggan - The Hulkamaniacs
    Fred Ottman
    Fred Ottman
    • Tugboat - The Hulkamaniacs
    Ray Traylor
    Ray Traylor
    • The Big Boss Man - The Hulkamaniacs
    John Tenta
    John Tenta
    • Earthquake - The Natural Disasters
    Adolph Bresciano
    Adolph Bresciano
    • Dino Bravo - The Natural Disasters
    Tonga Fifita
    Tonga Fifita
    • Haku - The Natural Disasters
    Sione Vailahi
    Sione Vailahi
    • The Barbarian - The Natural Disasters
    Josip Peruzovic
    Josip Peruzovic
    • Nikolai Volkoff - The Alliance
    Brian Wickens
    Brian Wickens
    • Bushwhacker Luke - The Alliance
    Butch Miller
    Butch Miller
    • Bushwhacker Butch - The Alliance
    Robert Remus
    Robert Remus
    • Sgt. Slaughter - The Mercenaries
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    Recap

    Ultimate Warrior, Texas Tornado and Legion of Doom vs. Mr. Perfect and Demolition Survivor: Ultimate Warrior

    Ted DiBiase, the Undertaker, Greg Valentine and Honky Tonk Man vs. Dusty Rhodes, Hart Foundation and Koko B. Ware Survivor: Ted DiBiase

    The Model, the Warlord, Hercules and Paul Roma vs. Jake Roberts, Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka, Shawn Michaels and Marty Jannetty Survivors: Model, Warlord, Hercules and Paul Roma

    Hulk Hogan, Tugboat, Hacksaw Jim Duggan and Big Boss Man vs. Earthquake, Dino Bravo, the Barbarian and Haku Survivor: Hulk Hogan

    Tito Santana, Nikolai Volkoff and the Bushwackers vs. Sgt. Slaughter, Boris Zukhov, Sato and Tanaka Survivor: Tito Santana

    Hulk Hogan, Ultimate Warrior and Tito Santana vs. The Model, Paul Roma, Hercules, the Warlord and Ted DiBiase Survivor: Ultimate Warrior and Hulk Hogan

    Overall Mark: B
    6jeremycrimsonfox

    Best Remembered As The Undertaker's Debut And That Gobbledy Gooker

    The 1990 installment of WWF's Survivor Series has its own up and downs. Starting with the first match, a four-on-four Survivor Series match between The Warriors (Animal, Hawk, The Texas Tornado, and Ultimate Warrior) and The Perfect Team (Ax, Crush,Mr. Perfect, and Smash), the PPV event are basically wrestlers forming teams to compete in Survivor Series matches. The first match was a disaster, as it involved four wrestlers being disqualifed for brawling outside the ring (ending with a kick to the referee's groin) which basically proved to be a cheap writing and the fact that Ultimate Warrior no sells Mr. Perfect's finish and goes on to win the fight made that a lame opener.

    However, the second match between The Million Dollar Team and The Dream Team (Dusty Rhodes, Bret Hart, Jim Neidhart, and Koko B. Ware) that is more memorible. After the first three members of the Million Dollar Team, Ted DiBiase, Honky Tonk Man, and Greg Valentine, the Million Dollar Man would take over the announcer and announce the fourth member of his team (which until the match, has been kept secret). That moment is remembered by many as the debut of The Undertaker, a wrestler who sadly, in this match was eliminated by count out, even though he tagged out to another teammate and was no longer the legal man, which makes less sense when the reverse happened in the next match with Rick Martel, a member of the The Visionaries, when Jake "The Snake" Roberts was counted out to end the match he was in, proving whoever wrote these two matches still had a lot to learn about the rules of pro wrestling.

    So, for the main event, the survivors of the team matches face each other to see who the sole survivor is, which ended up being a three-against-five, with Hulk Hogan, Ultimate Warrior, and Tito Santana taking on Ted DiBiase and the four other wrestlers who survived their matches, but not before we get a scene where Mean Gene Okerlund being forced to dance with the infamous Gobbledy Gooker (who made his debut here as WWF's attempt to create a mascot, but would be dropped in a month, and become infamous for being another one of those horrible wrestling gimmicks). Overall, it's okay, but it could have been better.
    5dave78

    classic moments but overall bad

    the real problem with this time in wrestling was the lack of surprises we new hogan would survive and so would the warrior the WWF seemed only to care about these two characters when there was so much talent about. The debut of the Undertaker and a v good couple of minutes between Bret Hart and Ted DiBese make this match the best by far. I still enjoyed it because it was my first survivor series but looking back it was a waste. In a time when there was only four pay per views a year this is a real letdown. Worth watching to see some classic characters Mr.Perfect ,Demolition ,L.o.d and Kerry Von Erich all in one elimination match but the WWF commitment to trying to make certain people come of looking good ruins the quality of the match the event feels like just another stepping stone for certain wrestlers. If this eventually led to Wrestlemania 7 Hogan vs Warrior 2 and l.o.d vs Demolition it would have been good hype but the WWF seemed to lose its bottle
    4wwfhistoryguy

    Could've been better

    This one was marred by potentially great matches being cut very short.

    The opening match was a waste of the Legion of Doom, but I guess the only way they could have been eliminated by Demolition was a double-DQ. Otherwise, Mr. Perfect would have had to put in overtime. Kerry von Erich, the I-C champ, was wasted here. And this was the third ppv in a row where Perfect jobbed. Remember, before that he never lost a match.

    The second match was very good, possibly the best of the night. Ted DiBiase and the Undertaker were excellent, while the Jim Neidhart had one of his WWF highlights, pinning the Honky Tonk Man. Koko B. Ware continued his tradition of being the first to put over a new heel (remember the Big Bossman and Yokozuna?). This was a foreshadowing of Bret Hart's singles career, as he came back from two-on-one and almost survived the match. He and DiBiase put on a wrestling clinic, making us forget that the point of the match was DiBiase's boring feud with Dusty Rhodes.

    Even though the Visionaries were the first team to have all of its members survive (and only the second since '87 to have four survivors), this match was not a squash. This was the longest match of the night, and Jake did a repeat of his '88 performance when he was left alone against four men and dominated. I think he could have actually pulled off an upset. These days, the match would have ended the other way around.

    One of the shortest SS matches ever was also one of its most surprising. Possibly the most underrated wrestler ever, Tito Santana was the inspirational wrestler of the night, putting on war paint and pinning Boris Zukhov, Tanaka, and even the Warlord in the final survival match. It was so strange to see him put over so overwhelmingly, then go right back to his mediocre career. Sgt. Slaughter also did well, getting rid of Volkoff and the Bushwhackers, but that just wasn't a surprise. Tito was.

    I think the only point of the survival match was to have Hogan and the Warrior win together at the end.

    This show was boring and the matches were too short. The Undertaker's debut was cool, but Tito Santana is the reason I will remember this one.
    7paudieconnolly

    Good. v 👿 Evil

    Survivor series opens with Vince Introduction the great names given to each team this year. The perfect team v Warriors to kick of the show Bobby the brain fugi outside the ring piper & gorilla on the mic . all the face paint all the carisma of 8 legends , on paper or a poster maybe the best looking lineup for a single survivor series match ever . Mean gene backstage interviewing with the ultimate warrior legion of doom & Texas tornado before facing mr perfect and Three members of demolition."he's up and down more than a toilet seat " piper on mr perfect 👌 . Million dollar 💵 team v dream team match two . million dollar man rhythm & blues and mystery partner. Take on dusty the hart foundation and Koko showing what a great lineup of characters the WWF had on its roster in 1990. The mystery partner will go on to have one of the longest and popular runs in wrestling ever becoming a true legend along the way. Money well spent by Ted diBiase . One eyed snake 🐍 superfly & Rockers v model power & Glory warlord match 3 the best inring story so far was in this match. Natural disasters team Earthquake the worlds strongest man Dino bravo Haku barbarian v you know something brother it's time for Hulk hacksaw Tugboat Big boss man . "This ain't no beauty contest " piper points out as these 8 large men fill the entire ring together. Someone must have liked the name as the tag team of the natural disasters where in competition against each other tugboat would become typhoon to complete the partnership with earthquake. The alliance v the mercenaries felt very random teaming and match but not as random as what would follow when mean gene cracked his 🥚 egg. This event good v bad guys could have done with Jesse the body commentary to support the bad guys. The winners of each match this year would team in a final match. It's like watching highlights from the very first pin it becomes clear this match is against the clock ⏰. The best and most fun survivor series to date . Timing was sometimes all over the place with some weird moments and quick pins and count outs . Not one to watch for great wrestling but a really fun night.

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    • Trivia
      It was revealed that Hector Guerrero (brother of Eddie Guerrero) was the Gobbledygooker.
    • Goofs
      The Undertaker was counted out in the Dream Team vs. Million Dollar Team match even though he wasn't the legal man, but Rick Martel was not counted out with Jake The Snake Roberts in the Vipers vs. Visionaries match when Undertaker was counted out under similar circumstances during the previous match.
    • Quotes

      Ted DiBiase: Everybody's got a price for the Million Dollar Man. So without further adieu, I will introduce to you now my mystery partner. Led to the ring by his manager, Brother Love, weighing in at 320 pounds, from Death Valley, I give you the Undertaker!

    • Connections
      Featured in WWE Raw: Goodbye, USA Network (2000)

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    • Release date
      • November 22, 1990 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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    • Language
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    • Filming locations
      • Hartford, Connecticut, USA
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      • 3h(180 min)
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