Survivor Series (1988)
Survivor Series (1988) | ||||
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Promotional poster featuring the captains in each match | ||||
Tagline(s) | Teams of Five Strive to Survive | |||
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Promotion | World Wrestling Federation | |||
Date | November 24, 1988 | |||
Attendance | 13,500 | |||
Venue | Richfield Coliseum | |||
City | Richfield Township, Ohio | |||
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Survivor Series (1988) was the second annual Survivor Series pay-per-view professional wrestling event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). It took place on November 24, 1988, (Thanksgiving night in the United States) and was held at the Richfield Coliseum, in Richfield Township, Ohio.
The main event was a ten-man Survivor Series match between a team captained by The Mega Powers (Hulk Hogan and WWF Champion Randy Savage) and a team captained by The Twin Towers (Akeem and the Big Boss Man). Hogan and Savage were the sole "survivors" of the match.[1] The undercard featured three Survivor Series matches between mid-card wrestlers.[2]
Background
The main feud heading into Survivor Series pitted The Mega Powers (Hulk Hogan and WWF Champion Randy Savage), Hercules, Koko B. Ware, and Hillbilly Jim against The Twin Towers (Akeem and the Big Boss Man), Ted DiBiase, Haku, and The Red Rooster. Hogan and Savage formed this alliance at WrestleMania IV in March 1988 after Hogan helped Savage in defeating DiBiase in the tournament final for the vacant WWF Championship.[3] DiBiase and André the Giant faced Hogan and Savage at the inaugural SummerSlam in August where the Mega Powers won.[4] DiBiase had bought the contract of André from Heenan at the inaugural Royal Rumble in January.[5] In late 1988, DiBiase bought another contract from Heenan, that of Hercules, who was a powerful force in the WWF.[6] Hercules refused to become DiBiase's slave and turned babyface and started feuding with DiBiase.[6] DiBiase and other heel wrestlers joined Twin Towers against Mega Powers and other babyface wrestlers.
Another major feud pitted Jake Roberts against André the Giant. The storyline began when Roberts exposed André's extreme fear of snakes on a recent edition of Saturday Night's Main Event. Roberts had thrown his snake, Damien, on the frightened André, who suffered a mild (kayfabe) heart attack. André vowed revenge, but Roberts constantly used Damien—either in their matches or by coming to the ring with a sack containing the snake during André's matches against other wrestlers—to gain a psychological edge.
The major tag team feud pitted WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition against the Powers of Pain, two teams known for their use of face paint and power brawling style of wrestling. The other main feud pitted WWF Intercontinental Champion Ultimate Warrior vs. The Honky Tonk Man, the former champion who was determined to regain his title.
Event
The first match of the event was a five-on-five Survivor Series match between the team of WWF Intercontinental Champion The Ultimate Warrior, Brutus Beefcake, Sam Houston, The Blue Blazer (in his pay-per-view (PPV) debut), and Jim Brunzell; and the team of The Honky Tonk Man, Ron Bass, Danny Davis, Greg Valentine, and Bad News Brown; as such, this match was mainly among Intercontinental Championship contenders, and low- to mid-card wrestlers. Don Muraco was originally scheduled to be a part of Warrior's team but left WWF, so he was replaced by Jim Brunzell. Beefcake scored the first victory of the night for Warrior's team, using a sleeper hold to force Davis to submit at the 1:18 mark. Brown evened the odds for the heel team about four minutes later, hitting Brunzell with a Ghetto Blaster, a type of kick to the back of the head. Not long thereafter, Valentine and Brown were setting Houston up for a double-team move when Houston dodged a running forearm club by Valentine, who instead struck Brown. Brown—playing up his character as an uncooperative loner—was angered and walked out of the match, getting himself counted out. Bass pinned Houston after a running powerslam, evening the sides at 3-apiece. The Blue Blazer used his speed to daze Valentine, but while attempting to finish the veteran Valentine off with a top-rope move, Honky ran over and pushed Blazer off the ropes; Valentine quickly applied a figure four leglock to force the submission. Beefcake then got the upper hand over Honky and locked on the sleeper hold, but Honky got to and slipped through the ropes, taking Beefcake with him; both men were ultimately counted out, leaving Warrior as the lone member of his team. Bass and Valentine worked over Warrior for a while, but Warrior dodged a double-clothesline attempt and knocked both men down, quickly pinning both men back-to-back—first Bass, then Valentine—with double axe handles to win the match and be the sole survivor.[7][2]
The second Survivor Series match was a 10-on-10 variation of tag teams where if a wrestler from a tag team was eliminated, his partner was also eliminated. The match featured the Powers of Pain (The Warlord and The Barbarian), The Rockers (Shawn Michaels and Marty Jannetty), The British Bulldogs (Davey Boy Smith and Dynamite Kid), The Hart Foundation (Bret Hart and Jim Neidhart), and The Young Stallions (Paul Roma and Jim Powers) against WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition (Ax and Smash), The Brain Busters (Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard), The Bolsheviks (Nikolai Volkoff and Boris Zhukov), The Fabulous Rougeaus (Jacques and Raymond Rougeau) and The Conquistadors.. Hart pinned Raymond with a small package, eliminating The Fabulous Rougeaus from the match. Zhukov hit a reverse diving crossbody on Powers and pinned him to eliminate The Young Stallions but shortly after, he was pinned by Jannetty with a sunset flip, thus eliminating The Bolsheviks from the match. Hart hit a German suplex on Blanchard but the referee saw his shoulders down, so he counted the pinfall eliminating The Hart Foundation. The Rockers began brawling with Blanchard and his partner Anderson. The Rockers and the Brain Busters were both disqualified due to brawling in the ring and were eliminated. Dynamite hit Smash on the mat and went to the top rope. He tried to hit a diving headbutt but Smash got up and clotheslined him and then pinned him to eliminate the British Bulldogs. Smash was unable to handle the powerful Barbarian of the Powers of Pain. When Mr. Fuji thought that his team could not beat the Powers of Pain, he opened the rope causing Smash to fall from the ring and get counted out, thus eliminating Demolition. Afterward, Ax confronted Fuji but when Ax turned his back, Fuji struck him with his cane. Demolition beat him and turned babyfaces. The Powers of Pain turned heels after they placed him in their corner. Moments later, the Barbarian hit Conquistador #1 with a diving headbutt and pinned him to eliminate The Conquistadors, making the Powers of Pain the sole survivors.[7][2] After the match, Demolition ran back to the ring and ran Warlord and Barbarian from the ring.
The third Survivor Series match featured André the Giant, Rick Rude, Dino Bravo, Mr. Perfect, and Harley Race against Jim Duggan, Jake Roberts, Scott Casey, Ken Patera, and Tito Santana. Junkyard Dog was originally scheduled to be a part of Roberts' team but left WWF. B. Brian Blair replaced the Junkyard Dog to be a part of the team but he also left WWF, so he was replaced by Scott Casey. Rude hit Patera with a Rude Awakening at 8:18 mark and pinned Patera to eliminate him, leaving Roberts' team with 4 members. A minute later, André's team member Bravo hit Casey with a side suplex and pinned Casey to eliminate him. Roberts' team was left with only three members while André's team had still five members. However, Santana hit Race with a flying forearm smash and then pinned him to eliminate Race, leaving André's team with 4 members. Heel team captain André came in and quickly used his massive height and weight to crush and eventually pin Santana, leaving the heels with a 4–2 advantage. Later, Duggan used his 2×4 on Bravo, getting disqualified in the process. Roberts, the only member left on the face team, held his own and when Rude cockily attempted to tag one of his partners into the ring, he caught Rude from behind and hit with a DDT, eliminating him. André quickly got into the ring, applied a chokehold on Roberts and refused to release it, getting disqualified in the process. Before André left, he headbutted Roberts. Perfect took advantage and pinned Roberts to win the match. Perfect and Bravo became the sole survivors for their team.[7][2] After the match, Roberts recovered, retrieved Damien and chased Andre, Perfect and Bravo from ringside.
The main event featured The Mega Powers (Hulk Hogan and WWF Champion Randy Savage), Hercules, Koko B. Ware, and Hillbilly Jim against The Twin Towers (Akeem and the Big Boss Man), Ted DiBiase, Haku, and The Red Rooster. Savage hit a Savage Elbow on Rooster to pin and eliminate him, giving the Mega Powers an early edge. The big Akeem quickly evened the two sides after overpowering Hillbilly Jim and striking him with the Air Africa splash for the pin. Akeem's partner Boss Man hit Koko with a Boss Man Slam to give the Twin Towers a 4–3 advantage. DiBiase's bodyguard Virgil distracted Hercules, allowing DiBiase to pin him with a schoolboy, leaving just team captains Hogan and Savage in the Mega Powers' corner. As DiBiase was taunting Hercules, Savage immediately pinned him with a schoolboy to eliminate him, leaving three members in Twin Towers' corner. Shortly thereafter, Slick (the manager of the Twin Towers) grabbed Elizabeth and—while pulling her away from ringside—began screaming threats at her, prompting Hogan to come to her rescue; Akeem and Boss Man intervened, hitting Hogan before Boss Man handcuffed Hogan to the ropes. In the process, Boss Man (the legal man in the ring) was counted out while Akeem was disqualified for shoving the referee and illegally double-teaming Savage. Haku, left as the only member of the heel team, dominated Savage for several minutes as Slick (who remained at ringside) taunted both Hogan and Elizabeth. Eventually, Haku accidentally kicked Slick from the ring apron (after a mistimed illegal double team on Savage) while Hogan clotheslined Heenan. After Elizabeth grabbed the key to unlock his handcuffs, Hogan was tagged into the match after Haku kicked an exhausted Savage into his corner. Hogan quickly dominated Haku and pinned him with a leg drop to score the win for the Mega Powers.[7][1][2] After the match, Hogan began acting friendly toward Elizabeth, clearly upsetting Savage, whose reaction was known to the crowd and television audience but not acknowledged by Hogan; pro-heel color commentator Jesse Ventura also picked up on this and interviewed him later about the incident.
Aftermath
The Mega Powers were a powerful tag team throughout 1988 but their domination began to end as misunderstanding occurred between Hulk Hogan and Randy Savage in early 1989. This all began on January 7, 1989 edition of Saturday Night's Main Event, Hogan was mercilessly beaten by The Twin Towers after his match with Akeem. Savage came out and cleared the ring with a steel chair. Elizabeth took Hogan to the backstage area which angered Savage. He thought that he was a third wheel and this was the beginning of the breakup of Mega Powers as Savage was angry as to why his wife Miss Elizabeth was used by Hogan as his manager. He confronted her about the issue but she took Hogan backstage.[8] Problems increased further in the Royal Rumble match where Hogan accidentally eliminated Savage as he was trying to eliminate Bad News Brown.[9] On February 3 edition of The Main Event, Hogan and Savage faced The Twin Towers (Akeem and the Big Boss Man) in a tag team match, filled with controversy. During the climax of the match, Akeem threw Savage on top of Elizabeth, knocking her out cold. Hogan picked her up and took her backstage, leaving Savage alone to face the Towers while Hogan tended to Elizabeth. When Hogan came back, Savage slapped him in the face and took the belt in his hand and turned heel by abandoning Hogan. Though, Hogan managed to pick up the win.[10] Mega Powers disbanded as Hogan and Savage feuded with each other. At WrestleMania V, Hogan defeated Savage in a match what was billed "The Mega Powers Explode" to win the WWF Championship ending Savage's reign of 371 days.[11][12]
The feud between Demolition and the Powers of Pain took on its new twist, as now Demolition was the face team and the Powers of Pain were the villains. Mr. Fuji constantly interfered in his team's matches against Demolition, and eventually, a 2-on-3 match was signed for WrestleMania V, with Fuji joining the Powers of Pain. At WrestleMania, Demolition was able to gain their final revenge on Fuji when—after his mistimed attempt to throw salt in Smash's eyes—he was caught in Demolition's finishing move, the Demolition Decapitation.
The other feud that continued to headline was Jake "the Snake" Roberts vs. André the Giant, who continued to feud until WrestleMania V, by which time the returning Big John Studd (now competing as a face) had involved himself in the feud by being the guest referee for the André-Roberts match. Prior to that, at the 1989 Royal Rumble, André immediately attacked Roberts when the latter entered the ring during the main event, choking Roberts to the brink of unconsciousness before throwing him out; Roberts recovered within 10 minutes, retrieved his snake, Damien, and scared André from the ring.
Following Survivor Series, "Ravishing" Rick Rude began targeting the Ultimate Warrior for his Intercontinental Championship, badgering him into a posedown at the Royal Rumble. The Honky Tonk Man, meanwhile, continued to be unsuccessful against the Warrior (in a bid to regain the title) and, shortly after their last match aired on Saturday Night's Main Event, began losing his push and was demoted to mid-card matches.
For The British Bulldogs, this was their last appearance in the WWF as a tag team; the Dynamite Kid was gone for good, while Davey Boy Smith would return in 1991 as a singles competitor known as "The British Bulldog." They left, in part, shortly after a series of practical jokes and altercations with The Rougeau Brothers got out of hand, culminating in Jacques Rougeau knocking several of Dynamite's teeth out with a sucker punch shortly before Survivor Series.[13][14]
Results
Survivor Series elimination matches
Elimination No. | Wrestler | Eliminated by | Elimination move | Time | |
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1 | Danny Davis | Brutus Beefcake | Passed out after being put in the sleeper hold | 01:18 | |
2 | Jim Brunzell | Bad News Brown | Pinfall after Ghetto blaster | 05:12 | |
3 | Bad News Brown | None | Countout after Valentine accidentally hit Brown and he walked out on his team | 07:50 | |
4 | Sam Houston | Ron Bass | Pinfall after Power Slam | 10:09 | |
5 | The Blue Blazer | Greg Valentine | Submission by Figure Four Leglock | 12:29 | |
6 | Brutus Beefcake | N/A | Double Countout after Beefcake applied the sleeper hold to Honky Tonk on the outside of the ring | 15:44 | |
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7 | Ron Bass | Ultimate Warrior | Pinfall after Double Axe Handle | 17:30 | |
8 | Greg Valentine | Ultimate Warrior | Pinfall after Double Axe Handle | 17:50 | |
Survivor: | The Ultimate Warrior |
Elimination No. | Wrestler | Eliminated by | Elimination move | Time | |
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1 | Raymond Rougeau | Bret Hart | Pinfall by Small Package | 05:22 | |
2 | Jim Powers | Boris Zhukov | Pinfall after a Reversed Crossbody | 15:20 | |
3 | Boris Zhukov | Marty Jannetty | Pinfall with Sunset Flip | 18:09 | |
4 | Bret Hart | Tully Blanchard | Hart applied a German suplex to Blanchard, but Hebner counted Hart's shoulders | 27:03 | |
5 | The Rockers & The Brain Busters | N/A | Double disqualification after brawling in the ring | 27:57 | |
6 | Dynamite Kid | Smash | Pinfall after Clothesline after Dynamite missed a headbutt off the top | 36:02 | |
7 | Smash | N/A | Countout after Mr. Fuji pulled the rope down and Smash fell to the outside | 39:33 | |
8 | Uno | Barbarian | Pinfall after Diving Headbutt | 42:12 | |
Survivors: | The Powers of Pain |
Elimination No. | Wrestler | Eliminated by | Elimination move | Time | |
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1 | Ken Patera | Rick Rude | Pinfall after a Rude Awakening | 08:18 | |
2 | Scott Casey | Dino Bravo | Pinfall after a Side Suplex | 09:27 | |
3 | Harley Race | Tito Santana | Pinfall after a Flying Forearm Smash | 13:19 | |
4 | Tito Santana | André the Giant | Pinfall after he sat on Santana's chest | 14:40 | |
5 | Jim Duggan | N/A | Disqualified for Using his 2x4 on Bravo | 21:22 | |
6 | Rick Rude | Jake Roberts | Pinfall after DDT | 28:45 | |
7 | André the Giant | None | Disqualified for refusing to release his chokehold on Roberts | 29:39 | |
8 | Jake Roberts | Mr. Perfect | Pinfall after an André the Giant headbutt | 30:03 | |
Survivors: | Mr. Perfect & Dino Bravo |
Elimination No. | Wrestler | Eliminated by | Elimination move | Time | |
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1 | Red Rooster | Randy Savage | Pinfall after a Flying Elbow Drop | 06:11 | |
2 | Hillbilly Jim | Akeem | Pinfall after an Air Africa | 09:59 | |
3 | Koko B. Ware | Big Boss Man | Pinfall after a Boss Man Slam | 11:45 | |
4 | Hercules | Ted DiBiase | Pinfall with a Schoolboy after distraction by Virgil | 16:35 | |
5 | Ted DiBiase | Randy Savage | Pinfall with a Schoolboy | 16:57 | |
6 | Big Boss Man | None | Counted out while handcuffing Hogan to the ring rope | 25:09 | |
7 | Akeem | None | Disqualified for shoving referee and illegally double teaming Savage | 25:09 | |
8 | Haku | Hulk Hogan | Pinfall after a Leg drop | 30:10 | |
Survivors: | Randy Savage & Hulk Hogan |
Other on-screen talent
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Hulk Hogan, "Macho Man" Randy Savage, Koko B. Ware, Hillbilly Jim and Hercules def. Haku, Ted DiBiase, Akeem, The Red Rooster and Big Boss Man". WWE. Retrieved June 10, 2008.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 "Survivor Series 1988 official results". WWE. Retrieved June 10, 2008.
- ↑ "Randy Savage vs. Ted DiBiase – WWE Championship Tournament Finals". WWE. Retrieved June 10, 2008.
- ↑ "Hulk Hogan & "Macho Man" Randy Savage w/ Elizabeth vs. "Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase and André the Giant w/ Virgil & Bobby Heenan". World Wrestling Entertainment. Archived from the original on July 24, 2008. Retrieved June 10, 2008.
- ↑ "Royal Rumble 1988 review". Complete WWE. Retrieved June 10, 2008.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 "Hercules Profile". Online World of Wrestling. Retrieved June 10, 2008.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 "Survivor Series 1988 results". pWwew – Everything Wrestling. Retrieved June 10, 2008.
- ↑ "Saturday Night's Main Event #19 (01.89)". The Powerdriver Review. February 12, 2008. Archived from the original on July 14, 2008. Retrieved June 12, 2008.
- ↑ "Royal Rumble 1989". The Powerdriver Review. February 12, 2008. Archived from the original on May 22, 2008. Retrieved June 12, 2008.
- ↑ "The Main Event #2 (02.89)". The Powerdriver Review. February 12, 2008. Archived from the original on July 14, 2008. Retrieved June 12, 2008.
- ↑ "Hulk Hogan vs. "Macho Man" Randy Savage – WWE Championship". WWE. Retrieved June 12, 2008.
- ↑ "WWE World Heavyweight Championship". Complete WWE. Retrieved June 12, 2008.
- ↑ "Backstage Heat: Jacques Rougeau & The Dynamite Kid", by Ralph A. Eichenlaud, Online World of Wrestling
- ↑ Hart, Bret (2007). Hitman: My Real Life in the Cartoon World of Wrestling. Random House Canada (Canada), Grand Central Publishing (US). pp. 228–229. ISBN 978-0-307-35567-6.
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