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Survivor Series

Original title: WWF Survivor Series
  • TV Special
  • 1998
  • 3h
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
366
YOUR RATING
Survivor Series (1998)
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The Deadly Game Tournament for The vacant WWF Championship. Plus, The New Age Outlaws defend the WWF World Tag Team Championship in a Triple Threat Match and much more.The Deadly Game Tournament for The vacant WWF Championship. Plus, The New Age Outlaws defend the WWF World Tag Team Championship in a Triple Threat Match and much more.The Deadly Game Tournament for The vacant WWF Championship. Plus, The New Age Outlaws defend the WWF World Tag Team Championship in a Triple Threat Match and much more.

  • Director
    • Kevin Dunn
  • Writers
    • Ed Ferrara
    • Vince Russo
  • Stars
    • Dwayne Johnson
    • Mick Foley
    • Steve Austin
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    366
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kevin Dunn
    • Writers
      • Ed Ferrara
      • Vince Russo
    • Stars
      • Dwayne Johnson
      • Mick Foley
      • Steve Austin
    • 6User reviews
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    Dwayne Johnson
    Dwayne Johnson
    • The Rock
    Mick Foley
    Mick Foley
    • Mankind
    Steve Austin
    Steve Austin
    • 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    Mark Calaway
    Mark Calaway
    • The Undertaker
    Glenn Jacobs
    Glenn Jacobs
    • Kane
    Al Snow
    Al Snow
    • Al Snow
    Ken Shamrock
    Ken Shamrock
    • Ken Shamrock
    Ray Traylor
    Ray Traylor
    • The Big Boss Man
    Jeff Jarrett
    Jeff Jarrett
    • Jeff Jarrett
    Duane Gill
    Duane Gill
    • Duane Gill
    Sean Waltman
    Sean Waltman
    • X-Pac
    Darren Matthews
    Darren Matthews
    • Steven Regal
    Dustin Rhodes
    Dustin Rhodes
    • Goldust
    Monty Sopp
    Monty Sopp
    • Billy Gunn
    Brian James
    Brian James
    • Road Dogg Jesse Jammes
    Chaz Warrington
    Chaz Warrington
    • Headbanger Mosh
    Glenn Ruth
    Glenn Ruth
    • Headbanger Thrasher
    Mark Henry
    Mark Henry
    • Mark Henry
    • Director
      • Kevin Dunn
    • Writers
      • Ed Ferrara
      • Vince Russo
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    8paudieconnolly

    The puppet Master tournament.

    For me the four mainstays of wrestling calendar. Royal rumble wrestlemania SummerSlam and survivor series with the rumble and survivor having a format I feel should be stuck with.

    In this survivor series we have more of a king of the ring tournament going on with so many events in the wrestling calendar year at this point I don't get why you would choose to host this tournament at the survivor series that being said, It is a very strong tournament with a lineup of participants stronger than any year of the King of the Ring tournament strongest knockout tournament since wrestlemania 4. A very good nights of wrestling With Vince McMahon pulling all the strings Good storylines and surprising results something lacking in recent WWE events becoming very predictable in 1998. Only fault with the event. ZIts not a not a survivor series.
    Spawn Devil

    Recap

    DEADLY GAME TOURNAMENT

    First Round:

    Al Snow defeated Jeff Jarrett Stone Cold Steve Austin defeated Big Boss Man X-Pac and Steven Regal wrestled to a double count-out Ken Shamrock defeated Goldust Mankind defeated Duane Gill The Rock defeated Big Boss Man

    Second Round:

    Undertaker defeated Kane Mankind defeated Al Snow The Rock defeated Ken Shamrock

    Semi-finals:

    Mankind defeated Steve Austin The Rock defeated Undertaker

    Finals:

    The Rock defeated Mankind to capture the WWE Championship

    Non-tournament matches:

    Sable defeated Jacqueline to capture the WWE Women's Championship

    Tag Team Champions New Age Outlaws defeated the Headbangers and D'Lo Brown and Mark Henry

    Overall Mark: B+
    7zkonedog

    Tournament A Good Shakeup From Usual Format

    Generally-speaking, I hate the traditional mixed-tag format of the Survivor Series, so I really liked the championship tournament approach of this event. It wasn't perfect, but it really mixed things up enough to be unique and entertaining.

    Whenever there is a tournament, it means a lot of shorter matches in lieu of several longer ones. This works well in matching up all the best superstars against each other, but at the same time kid of diminishes the impact of each (e.g stars like Stone Cold or The Rock are better when their theme pops once rather than 3-4 times).

    What makes this PPV stand out to me, though, is the continued involvement of Vince McMahon himself into the proceedings. It's intriguing how they are basically re-enacting the real-life Montreal Screwjob into the fabric of the entertainment here. This will only get more interesting in the future when McMahon himself starts climbing into the ring more, but for now just having him seem to call all the shots is an interesting development.

    This is basically the period where the WWE really starts blurring the lines between the owners of the promotion and the promotion itself. The McMahons go from the behind-the-scenes owners to front and center in the thick of the action.

    Overall, I'll rank Survivor Series 1998 as a solid event because of all the talent it features. Nothing truly epic happens, but there are a lot of good pairings here and the dramatic "corporation" angles are great.

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    • Trivia
      During commentary Jim Ross and Jerry Lawler mockingly alluded to a recent technical failure on a PPV event of their rivals WCW, in which the broadcast signal cut out before the event was finished this is likely a reference to Halloween Havoc where the feed was terminated during the DDP-Goldberg match due to the event running over its three hour time limit.
    • Quotes

      Jim Ross: This is quite the auspicious way to start off this tournament to determine a new WWF champion. Duane Gill, a uh... perennial preliminary competitor... has been hand-selected by the owner of this company to face Mankind in this 1st round match-up.

    • Alternate versions
      The home video release shows The Rock walking through the backstage area, after winning the WWF Title, then cutting a short promo on what a sucker Mick Foley and the rest of the fans were for believing in him.
    • Connections
      Featured in WWE Raw: Shawn Michaels Gets Fired (1998)
    • Soundtracks
      Deadly Game
      Written by Jim Johnston

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    • Release date
      • November 15, 1998 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • WWF Survivor Series
    • Filming locations
      • St. Louis, Missouri, USA
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    • Runtime
      • 3h(180 min)
    • Color
      • Color

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