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Survivor Series is one of the pay per views held by World Wrestling Entertainment. There have been about 18 Survivor Series events starting from 1987. The event is usually characterized by having four on four (or sometimes five on five) tag team elimination matches. These matches are usually just referred to as Survivor Series Matces.A look back at some unforgettable Survivor Series moments:
- At Survivor Series 1990 The Undertaker debuted as the Million Dollar Man's mystery teammate.
- At Survivor Series 1997 the infamous Montreal Screwjob occurred between Bret Hart and Vince McMahon, in Hart's championship defense against Shawn Michaels.
- At Survivor Series 1999, Stone Cold Steve Austin was run over by Rikishi with an automobile just so Triple H could avoid a title defense against Steve.
- At Survivor Series 2000, Rikishi kept on attacking his own family member, " The Rock". At the same event, Steve Austin lifted Triple H's car with a forklift and tipped it over — while Triple H was in it.
- At Survivor Series 2001, a winner takes all match between Team WWE, consisting of " The Big Show", Kane, The Undertaker, Chris Jericho and "The Rock" vs. The Alliance, consisting of Kurt Angle, Rob Van DamRob Van Dam (born Robert Szatkowski on December 18, 1970 in Battle Creek, Michigan) is a professional wrestler performing for World Wrestling Entertainment on the Smackdown! brand. He debuted in 1990 after being trained by the Original Sheik (Ed Farhat) a, Booker TRobert Booker Tio Huffman (born March 1, 1965 in Houston, Texas) is a professional wrestler better known by his stage name of Booker T . For much of the 1990s, he was one of the mainstays of World Championship Wrestling, winning the promotion's World Heav, Stone Cold Steve Austin and Shane McMahonShane McMahon (born January 15, 1970 in Gaithersburg, Maryland) is the son of World Wrestling Entertainment owner Vince McMahon and is an executive within the company. The 6'2" (1. 88 m) McMahon is sometimes a performer; in his occasional in-ring appearan took place. Team WWE won, so ECWExtreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) was a groundbreaking and influential professional wrestling promotion. It was founded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on 1992 by Tod Gordon, who was its first owner. History When it was founded in 1992, ECW was called Ea and WCWWorld Championship Wrestling or WCW was a professional wrestling promotion that existed from 1988 to 2001. It was owned by Ted Turner, then AOL Time Warner. The formation of this group was confusing. WCW was a former member of the National Wrestling Allia came to an end.
- At Survivor Series 2002, Paul HeymanPaul Heyman (born September 11, 1965 in Scarsdale, New York) is a figure in the professional wrestling industry. He was known as "Paul E. Dangerously" in the early WCW times in 1992. He first got noticed when he became president and lead booker of Extreme betrayed Brock LesnarBrock Edward Lesnar (born on July 12, 1977 in Webster, South Dakota) is a former professional wrestler with World Wrestling Entertainment. He won several WWE championships, but also gave his name to the slang verb to brock or mess up the final scripted mo and turned onto "The Big Show's" side.
- At Survivor Series 2003, Stone Cold had to leave and during the Buried Alive match between Undertaker and Vince McMahon, Kane interfered and helped Vince bury the Undertaker alive.
- At Survivor Series 2004, Randy Orton led his team to victory, gaining himself and his team of Chris Jericho, Chris Benoit and Maven the power to run WWE RAW for one week each.
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