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Survivor Series (1991)

Survivor Series
Promotional poster featuring Hulk Hogan and The Undertaker
PromotionWorld Wrestling Federation
DateNovember 27, 1991
CityDetroit, Michigan
VenueJoe Louis Arena
Attendance17,500
TaglineThe Gravest Challenge
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The 1991 Survivor Series was the fifth annual Survivor Series professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the World Wrestling Federation. It took place on Thanksgiving Eve on November 27, 1991, at the Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, Michigan. It was the first Survivor Series to feature a singles match of any kind, which served as the main event; in which The Undertaker defeated Hulk Hogan to win the WWF Championship. The undercard featured four traditional Survivor Series elimination matches.

Production

Background

Survivor Series is an annual gimmick pay-per-view (PPV), produced every November by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) since 1987. In what has become the second longest-running pay-per-view event in history (behind WWE's WrestleMania), it is one of the promotion's original four pay-per-views, along with WrestleMania, Royal Rumble, and SummerSlam, which were dubbed the "Big Four".[1] The event is traditionally characterized by having Survivor Series matches, which are tag team elimination matches. The 1991 event was the fifth event in the Survivor Series chronology and the first to not exclusively consist of Survivor Series matches. The only non-Survivor Series match on the card was for the WWF Championship, which was the first time it was defended at a Survivor Series. The event was scheduled to be held on Thanksgiving Eve on November 27, 1991, at the Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, Michigan.

Storylines

The main event heading into the event was between World Wrestling Federation Champion Hulk Hogan, and The Undertaker for the World Wrestling Federation Championship. Hogan reclaimed the World Wrestling Federation Championship at WrestleMania 7. The Undertaker debuted in the World Wrestling Federation at the previous year’s Survivor Series. Since debuting, Undertaker had yet to be pinned in a televised match (although he did suffer several pinfall losses at untelevised arena shows). This earned him a shot at Hogan's championship, billing the match as Hogan’s “Gravest Challenge”.

Ric Flair arrived in the World Wrestling Federation on September 9, 1991, claiming to be the “Real World's Champion”. He debuted carrying the WCW World Heavyweight Championship with him, which he had not lost prior to his departure from the company. He immediately began feuding with Roddy Piper. Both men would captain their teams at Survivor Series. Piper's team would consist of Bret Hart, The British Bulldog, and Virgil, while Flair would team with Ted DiBiase, The Mountie, and The Warlord. There were multiple storylines between the two teams as DiBiase and Virgil had been feuding since January's Royal Rumble, The Mountie had begun challenging Bret Hart for the Intercontinental Championship, with the Warlord and The British Bulldog also involved in a lengthy program.

Sid Justice was originally scheduled to join the Big Bossman and the Legion of Doom while Jake Roberts was originally scheduled to join Irwin R. Schyster and The Natural Disasters. After Justice was sidelined due to an elbow injury, Randy Savage began campaigning to take Sid’s place due to Roberts and the Undertaker crashing Savage and Miss Elizabeth's wedding reception at Summerslam and attacking Savage. Savage would have to be reinstated to take part in the event due to losing a retirement match to the Ultimate Warrior at WrestleMania 7. However, at a television taping for WWF Superstars of Wrestling (which would air November 23), Roberts baited Savage into the ring where he would attack him, tying him in the ropes before allowing his King Cobra to bite Savage. Savage would not be reinstated for the match and Roberts would also not be allowed to compete in the match due to his actions.

The Hogan-Undertaker and Savage-Roberts feuds would continue to build toward the WWF's next pay-per-view event, This Tuesday in Texas.

Jim Neidhart, The Dragon, and Big Bully Busick were originally scheduled for the second Survivor Series match on the show but were pulled from the event.

Aftermath

Due to Ric Flair's involvement in the events leading to The Undertaker's WWF World Heavyweight Championship victory over Hulk Hogan, a rematch was immediately signed for the This Tuesday in Texas pay-per-view event, contested December 3 at the Freeman Coliseum in San Antonio, Texas. WWF president Jack Tunney was present at ringside to make sure there was no outside interference. During the match, Flair once again attempted to interfere on The Undertaker's behalf, but – in a chaotic series of events that saw Tunney get knocked out – Hogan was able to pin The Undertaker after throwing ash from manager Paul Bearer's urn in his eyes. The following weekend, Jack Tunney vacated the WWF Championship due to the controversial finishes of the last two matches between Hogan and Undertaker and put the title up for grabs at the 1992 Royal Rumble. Meanwhile, Hogan and Flair began wrestling in a series of matches that had been highly anticipated since the late 1980s.

Dissension had been brewing for weeks between Shawn Michaels and Marty Jannetty of the Rockers, and at their Survivor Series match the two argued after Jannetty caused Michaels to be eliminated by accidentally slamming one of The Nasty Boys into him. In a segment of Brutus "the Barber" Beefcake's "Barber Shop" talk show segment taped on December 2 and aired on January 12, the two aired their grievances before seemingly resolving to stick together and work through their difficulties. However, Michaels superkicked Jannetty and threw him through a plate-glass window that was part of Beefcake's set, cementing Michaels' heel turn. A feud was commissioned, but Jannetty was fired in January 1992, shortly before their first match was to take place; the two eventually met in a series of matches in 1993 when Jannetty returned. However, for Michaels, the "Barber Shop" segment and the superkick jumpstarted his career, which would continue to grow during the 1990s and 2000s.

Results

No.ResultsStipulationsTimes
1DChris Chavis defeated KatoSingles match7:44
2Ric Flair, The Mountie, Ted DiBiase and The Warlord (with Mr. Perfect, Jimmy Hart, Sensational Sherri and Harvey Wippleman) defeated Roddy Piper, Bret Hart, Virgil and The British Bulldog4-on-4 Survivor Series matchEliminations22:48
3Sgt. Slaughter, Jim Duggan, The Texas Tornado and El Matador defeated Col. Mustafa, The Berzerker, Skinner and Hercules (with General Adnan and Mr. Fuji)4-on-4 Survivor Series matchEliminations14:19
4The Undertaker (with Paul Bearer) defeated Hulk Hogan (c)Singles match for the WWF Championship12:45
5The Nasty Boys (Brian Knobbs and Jerry Sags) and The Beverly Brothers (Beau and Blake) (with Jimmy Hart and The Genius) defeated The Rockers (Shawn Michaels and Marty Jannetty) and The Bushwhackers (Luke and Butch)4-on-4 Survivor Series matchEliminations23:06
6Big Boss Man and The Legion of Doom (Hawk and Animal) defeated Irwin R. Schyster and The Natural Disasters (Earthquake and Typhoon) (with Jimmy Hart)3-on-3 Survivor Series matchEliminations15:21
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match
D – this was a dark match

Survivor Series elimination matches

^1

Eliminated Wrestler Eliminated by Method Time
1 The British Bulldog Ric Flair Pinfall 10:55
2 The Warlord Roddy Piper 17:00
3 Ted DiBiase N/A DQ 22:48
The Mountie
Roddy Piper
Bret Hart
Virgil
Sole Survivor: Ric Flair

^2

Eliminated Wrestler Eliminated by Method Time
1 Col. Mustafa Sgt. Slaughter Pinfall 7:57
2 Hercules Tito Santana 12:05
3 Skinner Sgt. Slaughter 13:31
4 The Berzerker Jim Duggan 14:19
Survivors: Jim Duggan, Sgt. Slaughter, The Texas Tornado and Tito Santana

^3

Eliminated Wrestler Eliminated by Method Time
1 Bushwacker Luke Brian Knobbs Pinfall 5:21
2 Bushwacker Butch Beau Beverly 10:13
3 Beau Beverly Shawn Michaels 14.30
4 Shawn Michaels Brian Knobbs 19:41
5 Marty Jannetty Jerry Sags 23:06
Survivors: Brian Knobbs, Jerry Sags, and Blake Beverly

^4

Eliminated Wrestler Eliminated by Method Time
1 The Big Boss Man Irwin R. Schyster Pinfall 6:23
2 Typhoon Hawk 9:55
3 Earthquake N/A Countout 10:05
4 Irwin R. Schyster Animal Pinfall 15:21
Survivors: Animal and Hawk

Other on-screen personnel

Commentators
Interviewers
Ring Announcer
Referees
Others

References

  1. ^ Ian Hamilton. Wrestling's Sinking Ship: What Happens to an Industry Without Competition (p. 160)
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