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411Mania’s Squared Circle News Report 11.14.09

November 14, 2009 | Posted by Dustin James

Welcome back inside the Squared Circle! How is everyone doing this week? I’m doing excellent right now seeing as tonight we have a free UFC card on Spike TV (which happens to feature my all-time favorite fighter….Randy “THE NATURAL” Couture!) as well as Manny Pacquiao vs. Miguel Cotto on PPV! Talk about a great night of fights. I just love it when there is too much television to watch!

Speaking of television, I have been watching A LOT of it lately thanks to the Netflix feature on Xbox360. I finished seasons 1 & 2 of 30 Rock (GREAT show!) and just finished season 1 of The Office (another GREAT show, I can’t believe I just started watching these shows). Add that to my weekly dose of Heroes, Ultimate Fighter, Family Guy, Cleveland Show, “The Ruins”, and NFL and NBA games and I may as well quit my job and become a full-time TV viewer (I wish…).

In some great news, the Portland Trail Blazers are looking good so far sitting at 6-3 (their best start since 99-00) and Greg Oden has been playing like an animal. It’s great to see Oden finally getting his wings and once Andre Miller and Brandon Roy start clicking, it could be a deep playoff run for the Blazers. As for the Kansas City Chiefs, I must admit that I was happy to see the team release Larry Johnson. Johnson may still have a few good years left in him, but it just wasn’t working out in Kansas City. Plus, as a Chiefs fan….I didn’t want to see the douche break Priest Holmes record as all-time Chiefs rushing leader. PRIEST HOLMES WAS THE MAN~!

Anyways…….

LET’S GET IT ON!!!!!

Biggest News Of The Week:

TNA to go Head-To-Head with RAW on Monday night in January?


Is this a smart move by TNA or the worst move ever?…..

Deja vu. It’s the feeling you get when you see something that you feel you have already seen before. It happens in the world of professional wrestling a lot, and it could be happening again. Apparently, now that TNA has signed their “big dog” in Hulk Hogan, they feel like they are on the right track to perhaps one day challenge the WWE for position as the #1 wrestling federation in the World. You see, TNA President Dixie Carter and company could be getting a little bit cocky now that they have signed a guy who is widely regarded as the greatest pro wrestler of all-time. There was another company that did the same thing about 15 years ago. They were called “WCW” and once they were able to sign Hogan, they decided to go LIVE on Monday night against the WWE’s RAW and eventually ended up becoming the #1 wrestling promotion in the United States. Can TNA do the impossible and pull off the same feat?

The answer is simply…..no. TNA is already heading down the wrong avenue as it pertains to Hogan’s debut with the company. While nothing is currently set in stone, there is a rumor going around that Hogan’s TNA debut could come on a special Monday night edition of “Impact” that would air directly against RAW. I believe this would be a horrible move for TNA. If you want to gain any sort of publicity for bringing Hogan in, why would you want to challenge RAW’s audience to decide what to watch? Pro wrestling is nowhere near as popular as it was back in 1996-2000. It was a different time then and pro wrestling was widely mainstream and was even considered “cool”. Now a days, the majority of those people are tuning into MMA and frankly don’t give two shits about Hulk Hogan or TNA or the WWE.

The WWE has it’s core set of fans that are considered “hardcore”. If you started watching the WWE thanks to the “Attitude era” and currently enjoy the product, then you are most definitely a “hardcore fan” seeing as the WWE is nowhere near as good now as it was back then. Are you really going to not tune into Monday Night RAW and instead choose to watch TNA and watch a 60 year old Hulk Hogan basically spoil a TV show? I’m telling you folks, Hogan is not going to save TNA or TNA’s TV show. He’s widely regarded as a joke now as well as having a few screws loose upstairs. As a matter of fact, it wouldn’t shock me to see Hogan try and “take over” TNA along with Eric Bischoff and Kevin Nash. WHY THE HELL NOT? Apparently we keep trying to relive the past in pro wrestling, so why not just have those three geezers try and take the company over?

OK, perhaps I’m getting a little ahead of myself. Perhaps Hogan’s debut with the company is a good sign and does manage to bring in some new viewers. The only way I see this happening is if TNA decides to not compete with RAW and stay on Thursday nights. WWE fans who are unaware of TNA may be channel surfing that night and see Hogan’s old nasty mug on the TV screen and decide to tune in and…..BOOM, you got a new fan! Instead, if you decide to go up against the WWE on Monday, you are praying that WWE fans will be interested enough in what Hogan is doing to tune into your program. I’m sorry, but Hogan is nowhere near as important now as he was in 1985-2005. It just wouldn’t work and it makes no sense for TNA to even attempt a stupid stunt like this.

Then again, there is a rumor going around that Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson will be guest hosting RAW in January (YESSSSS!!!) and if TNA does actually decide to air a special “Impact” on Monday night featuring the debut of Hulk Hogan….what better way to counter than by having “The Rock” return to RAW? WHICH ONE WOULD YOU DECIDE TO WATCH?????

If you said “Hogan”, do me a favor and stab yourself in the neck with a very dull pencil…….


Remember This Guy???


Dean Douglas

First of all, I’m not going to lie to you. I’m a HUGE fan of Shane Douglas and I actually thought that the “Dean Douglas” character was a good idea. How could a wrestler who’s a teacher who thinks he’s smarter than everyone else NOT get over? To his credit, the character actually DID sort of get over. I mean, hell…the man had a IC title run! The only problem was, Shane Douglas can sort of be a douche bag and he ended up pissing off the “Kliq” and that was basically his swan song with the WWE.

It’s a real shame too. Shane Douglas was at the peak of his career during his run in ECW as “The Franchise”. He was the #1 heel in the company and could cut a MEAN profanity laced promo. I really wish we could have seen Dean Douglas survive in the WWE, but I suppose it’s just one of a MILLION things I wish I could have seen happen in the WWE…….

Dean Douglas is about to teach Razor Ramon a lesson or two, or is he?……


Random News Bits:

– Hulk Hogan recently made an appearance on the Bubba The Love Sponge Show (does he appear anywhere else?) and mentioned that while he will likely never actually wrestle for TNA (YAY!), he will be running the company and plans on making some big changes. Ya, like putting the company out of business!

HAYO~!!!

Yes, I’m here all night folks…..

– Hogan also mentioned that he’s trying to bring Steve Austin and Randy Savage into TNA. Hogan MUST be smoking crack people. I mean, Austin would never go to TNA seeing as he’s currently under contract with the WWE and besides that, he has no interest in being connected with pro wrestling at the time anyway. And while I would love to see Savage in TNA, he burned his bridges pretty good in his last run with the company by walking out. Besides that, doesn’t Savage hate Hogan now or was I just dreaming that “Macho Man” made a crappy rap album that featured a lot of Hogan bashing?

– TNA is reportedly talking with Shannon Moore about a possible return to the company. This will be Moore’s 3,439 attempt to get over with pro wrestling fans. Good luck~!

– Here is the current rumored card for “Survivor Series”:

*John Cena vs. HHH vs. Shawn Michaels – WWE Title

*Undertaker vs. Big Show vs. Chris Jericho – World Title

*Team Kofi (Kofi Kingston, MVP, R-Truth, Christian, and Mark Henry) vs. Team Orton (Randy Orton, Ted DiBiase, Cody Rhodes, CM Punk, and William Regal)

*Batista vs. Rey Mysterio

*Team Miz (The Miz, Drew McIntyre, Sheamus, Jack Swagger, and Dolph Ziggler) vs. Team Morrison (John Morrison, Matt Hardy, Shelton Benjamin, Finlay, and Evan Bourne)

*Team Mickie (Mickie James, Melina, Eve Torres, Kelly Kelly, and Gail Kim) vs. Team Michelle (Michelle McCool, Jillian Hall, Beth Phoenix, Alicia Fox, and Layla)

Not a bad card by any means. The Survivor Series is always one of the PPV’s I buy every year (along with WrestleMania and Royal Rumble….and that’s the extent of my WWE PPV purchases for the year) so I’m jazzed. Why not include just ONE more Survivor Series style match with nothing but mid card guys? Those are always fun to watch.

– RAW will FINALLY get a new opening as well as a new theme song starting on November 16! The song will be called “Burn it to the Ground” and is sung by Nickelback. I don’t really care who sings the damn song, just get the one they currently have on the show OFF THE AIR FOR GOOD! As a matter of fact, they should just bring back one of the classic RAW themes. There use to be some really good ones back in the day, like perhaps “Across The Nation”?…….

– The WWE has reached an agreement with THQ that would allow the company the video game license rights through 2014. While I have yet to play the new version of “Smackdown vs. RAW”, I usually tend to enjoy these games. Now, THQ just needs to hunt down those bastards from AKI and make our dreams come true by making a new updated version of “No Mercy”.

– Here’s an update on the WWE Twitter ban! Apparently the company has asked the wrestlers to not use the social networking site to talk about their personal lives and instead use it to promote the company. Ummmm, this is the stupidest thing ever. It’s basically the WWE trying to control every aspect of their wrestlers lives. It’s called a “SOCIAL NETWORKING” website. One of the coolest things about Twitter is the fact that you can connect with celebrities on it. If you don’t allow the wrestlers to post personal stuff on Twitter then what’s the point of following them? I personally wouldn’t even be following guys like “The Miz” if it weren’t for his awesome arguments with Chris Jericho. WORST.IDEA.EVER.VINCE.

– The current names being mentioned for next year’s Hall of Fame inductions include Jake “The Snake” Roberts, King Kong Bundy, Ted DiBiase, and Lawrence Taylor. I’m all for this happening. The combination of a drunken Lawrence Taylor and Jake Roberts could make for some great candid moments during the ceremony.

(Credit goes to The Wrestling Observer for the above news!)


Wrestling Top 10 Lists:

Top 10 Best Matches in Survivor Series History

Survivor Series was always one of my favorite PPV’s when I was a kid. I LOVED the team based matches where the teams actually had names like “Rowdy’s Roddies”. I was extremely bummed when the WWE decided to drop that format and start featuring singles matches, but have no fear! Leading up to this year’s Survivor Series, I will be doing plenty of top 10 based Survivor Series lists! I’m sure I’ll be bringing up plenty of nostalgia for everyone to bathe in so sit back and enjoy!…..

This list is in a particular order……

PS: Since this list is INCREDIBLY huge, I have decided not to comment on each guy seeing as the reason I ranked them where they are is due to how many appearances they have at the show, their win/loss record at the show, personal bias and a little bit of credit given for quality of matches. It’s a real simple formula people…..

Honorable Mentions:

Owen Hart: 7 Survivor Series appearances, Win/Loss Record of 2-5

Marty Jannetty: 7 Survivor Series appearances, Win/Loss Record of 3-4

Edge: 7 Survivor Series appearances, Win/Loss Record of 2-5

AND NOW…..THE TOP 10!!!!


10) Big Boss Man
Survivor Series Record: 3-5

Survivor Series Appearances:

– lost to The Mega Powers (Hulk Hogan, Randy Savage, Hercules, Koko B. Ware, and Hillbilly Jim). He was a member of The Twin Towers along with Akeem, Ted DiBiase, Haku, and the Red Rooster. (Survivor Series 1988)

– lost to The Dream Team (Dusty Rhodes, Brutus Beefcake, Red Rooster, and Tito Santana). He was a member of The Enforcers along with Bad News Brown, Rick Martel and Honky Tonk Man. (Survivor Series 1989)

– defeated The Natural Disasters (Earthquake, Haku, Dino Bravo, and the Barbarian). He was a member of The Hulkamaniacs along with Hulk Hogan, Jim Duggan, and Tugboat. (Survivor Series 1990)

– defeated The Natural Disasters and Irwin R. Schyster. Legion of Doom were his tag team partners. (Survivor Series 1991)

– defeated Nailz. (Survivor Series 1992)

– lost to Steve Austin by DQ (Survivor Series 1998)

– lost to The Rock (Survivor Series 1998)

– lost to The Big Show. Prince Albert, Mideon, and Viscera were his tag team partners. (Survivor Series 1999)

It’s Boss Man vs. Nailz in a “Nightstick on a Pole” match. Smell da goodness~!!!…….



9) Chris Jericho
Survivor Series Record: 3-4

Survivor Series Appearances:

– lost to Chyna (Survivor Series 1999)

– lost to Kane (Survivor Series 2000)

– defeated Team Alliance (Steve Austin, Kurt Angle, Booker T, Rob Van Dam, and Shane McMahon). He was a member of Team WWE along with The Rock, The Undertaker, Kane, and The Big Show. (Survivor Series 2001)

– lost to Shawn Michaels in the Elimination Chamber along with HHH, Booker T, Rob Van Dam, and Kane. (Survivor Series 2002)

– defeated Team Austin (Shawn Michaels, Rob Van Dam, Booker T, Bubba Ray Dudley, and D-Von Dudley). He was a member of Team Bischoff along with Christian, Randy Orton, Scott Steiner, and Mark Henry. (Survivor Series 2003)

– defeated Team HHH (HHH, Edge, Batista, and Snitsky). He was a member of Team Orton along with Randy Orton, Chris Benoit, and Maven. (Survivor Series 2004)

– lost to John Cena. (Survivor Series 2008)

Chris Jericho vs. John Cena at last year’s show…….



8) Kurt Angle
Survivor Series Record: 3-4

Survivor Series Appearances:

– defeated Shawn Stasiak (Survivor Series 1999)

– defeated The Undertaker (Survivor Series 2000)

– lost to Team WWE (The Rock, Chris Jericho, The Undertaker, Kane, and Big Show). He was a member of Team Alliance along with Steve Austin, Booker T, Rob Van Dam, and Shane McMahon. (Survivor Series 2001)

– lost to Los Guerreros and Edge & Rey Mysterio. Chris Benoit was his tag team partner. (Survivor Series 2002)

– defeated Team Lesnar (Brock Lesnar, Big Show, Matt Morgan, Nathan Jones, and A-Train). He was a member of Team Angle along with Chris Benoit, John Cena, Hardcore Holly, and Bradshaw. (Survivor Series 2003)

– lost to Team Guerrero (Eddie Guerrero, Big Show, Rob Van Dam, and John Cena. He was a member of Team Angle along with Carlito, Luther Reigns, and Mark Jindrak. (Survivor Series 2004)

– lost to John Cena. (Survivor Series 2005)

It’s Team Guerrero vs. Team Angle!!!…………..



7) The Big Show
Survivor Series Record: 5-4

Survivor Series Appearances:

– defeated The Big Boss Man, Prince Albert, Mideon, and Viscera. (Survivor Series 1999)

– defeated HHH and The Rock. (Survivor Series 1999)

– defeated Team Alliance (Steve Austin, Kurt Angle, Booker T, Rob Van Dam, and Shane McMahon). He was a member of Team WWE along with The Rock, Chris Jericho, Undertaker, and Kane. (Survivor Series 2001)

– defeated Brock Lesnar. (Survivor Series 2002)

– lost to Team Angle (Kurt Angle, Chris Benoit, John Cena, Hardcore Holly, and Bradshaw). He was a member of Team Lesnar along with Brock Lesnar, Matt Morgan, Nathan Jones, and A-Train. (Survivor Series 2003)

– defeated Team Angle (Kurt Angle, Carlito, Luther Reigns, and Mark Jindrak). He was a member of Team Guerrero along with Eddie Guerrero, Rob Van Dam, and John Cena. (Survivor Series 2004)

– lost to Team Smackdown! (Batista, Rey Mysterio, JBL, Bobby Lashley, and Randy Orton). He was a member of Team RAW along with Shawn Michaels, Kane, Carlito, and Chris Masters. (Survivor Series 2005)

– lost to Team Cena (John Cena, Kane, Bobby Lashley, Sabu, and Rob Van Dam. He was a member of Team Big Show along with Test, MVP, Finlay, and Umaga. (Survivor Series 2006)

– lost to The Undertaker. (Survivor Series 2008)

BIG SHOW WINS THE TITLE!!!!………….



6) The British Bulldog
Survivor Series Record: 5-3

Survivor Series Appearances:

– defeated the Hart Foundation, Demolition, The Islanders, The Dream Team, andThe Bolsheviks. His tag team partners were Dynamite Kid, Strike Force, Fabulous Rougeaus, The Killer Bees, and The Young Stallions. (Survivor Series 1987)

– defeated Demolition, The Fabulous Rougeaus, The Conquistadors, The Bolsheviks, and The Brain Busters. His tag team partners were Dynamite Kid, The Powers of Pain, The Hart Foundation, The Young Stallions, and The Rockers. (Survivor Series 1988)

– lost to Ric Flair, The Mountie, Ted DiBiase, and The Warlord. His tag team partners were Bret Hart, “Rowdy” Roddy Piper, and Virgil. (Survivor Series 1991)

– defeated The Teamsters (Shawn Michaels, Diesel, Jim Neidhart, Jeff Jarrett, and Owen Hart). He was a member of The Bad Guys along with Razor Ramon, The 1-2-3 Kid, and The Headshrinkers. (Survivor Series 1994)

– defeated Yokozuna, Razor Ramon, Dean Douglas, and Owen Hart. His tag team partners were Shawn Michaels, Ahmed Johnson, and Sycho Sid. (Survivor Series 1995)

– lost to Henry Godwin, Phineas Godwin, Doug Furnas, and Phil Lafon. His tag team partners were Owen Hart and The New Rockers. (Survivor Series 1996)

– defeated Team USA (Vader, Marc Mero, Steve Blackman, and Goldust). He was a member of Team Canada along with Jim Neidhart, Doug Furnas and Phil Lafon. (Survivor Series 1997)

– lost to Val Venis, Mark Henry, Steve Blackman, and Gangrel. His tag team partners were the Mean Street Posse. (Survivor Series 1999)

It’s the British Bulldog, Virgil, Bret Hart and Roddy Piper vs. Ric Flair, The Mountie, Warlord, and Ted DiBiase…….



5) HHH
Survivor Series Record: 3-7-1

Survivor Series Appearances:

– lost to The Darkside (Undertaker, Fatu, Savio Vega, and Henry Godwin). He was a member of The Royals along with King Mabel, Jerry Lawler, and Dr. Issac Yankem. (Survivor Series 1995)

– lost to Rocky Maivia, Jake Roberts, Marc Mero, and The Stalker. His tag team partners were Crush, Jerry Lawler, and Goldust. (Survivor Series 1996)

– lost to The Big Show and The Rock. (Survivor Series 1999)

– fought Steve Austin to a No Contest. (Survivor Series 2000)

– lost to Shawn Michaels, Rob Van Dam, Chris Jericho, Kane, and Booker T in the Elimination Chamber. (Survivor Series 2002)

– lost to Goldberg. (Survivor Series 2003)

– lost to Team Orton (Randy Orton, Chris Jericho, Maven, and Chris Benoit). He was a member of Team HHH along with Edge, Batista, and Snitsky. (Survivor Series 2004)

– defeated Ric Flair. (Survivor Series 2005)

– defeated Team Rated-RKO (Edge, Randy Orton, Mike Knox, Johnny Nitro, and Gregory Helms). He was a member of Team DX along with CM Punk, Jeff Hardy, and Matt Hardy. (Survivor Series 2006)

– defeated Team Umaga (Umaga, MVP, Mr. Kennedy, Big Daddy V, and Finlay). He was a member of Team HHH along with Kane, Jeff Hardy, and Rey Mysterio. (Survivor Series 2007)

– lost to Edge and Vladimir Kozlov. (Survivor Series 2008)

It’s HHH vs. some guy who hates the WWE and pro wrestling in general……



4) Bret Hart
Survivor Series Record: 5-6

Survivor Series Appearances:

– lost to Strike Force, Fabulous Rougeaus, Killer Bees, The British Bulldogs, and The Young Stallions. His tag team partners were Jim Neidhart, Demolition, The Bolsheviks, The Islanders, and The Dream Team. (Survivor Series 1987)

– defeated Demolition, Fabulous Rougeaus, The Conquistadors, The Brain Busters, and The Bolsheviks. His tag team parners were The Powers of Pain, The Rockers, The British Bulldogs, and The Young Stallions. (Survivor Series 1988)

– lost to The King’s Court (Randy Savage, Earthquake, Dino Bravo, and Greg Valentine). He was a member of The 4×4’s along with Jim Duggan, Hercules, and Ronnie Garvin. (Survivor Series 1989)

– lost to The Million $ Team (Ted DiBiase, Undertaker, and Rhythm & Blues). He was a member of The Dream Team along with Jim Neidhart, Dusty Rhodes, and Koko B. Ware. (Survivor Series 1990)

– lost to Ric Flair, Ted DiBiase, The Mountie and The Warlord. His tag team partners were Roddy Piper, Virgil, and the British Bulldog. (Survivor Series 1991)

– defeated Shawn Michaels. (Survivor Series 1992)

– defeated Shawn Michaels and his Knights (Shawn Michaels, Red Knights, Blue Knight, and Black Knight). He was a member of The Hart Family along with Owen, Bruce, and Keith Hart. (Survivor Series 1993)

– lost to Bob Backlund. (Survivor Series 1994)

– defeated Diesel. (Survivor Series 1995)

– defeated Steve Austin. (Survivor Series 1996)

– lost to Shawn Michaels. (Survivor Series 1997)

BEWARE! It’s the MONTREAL SCREWJOB~!!!………



3) Kane
Survivor Series Record: 7-5-1

Survivor Series Appearances:

– lost to The Darkside (The Undertaker, Henry Godwin, Fatu, and Savio Vega). He was a member of The Royals along with King Mabel, Jerry Lawler, and HHH. (Survivor Series 1995)

– fought Flash Funk, Savio Vega, Yokozuna, and Jimmy Snuka to a No Contest. His tag team partners were Faarooq, Vader, and “Fake” Razor Ramon. (Survivor Series 1996)

– defeated Mankind. (Survivor Series 1997)

– lost to The Undertaker. (Survivor Series 1998)

– defeated X-Pac. (Survivor Series 1999)

– defeated Chris Jericho. (Survivor Series 2000)

– defeated Team Alliance (Steve Austin, Kurt Angle, Rob Van Dam, Booker T, and Shane McMahon). He was a member of Team WWE along with The Rock, Chris Jericho, Undertaker, and Big Show. (Survivor Series 2001)

– lost to Shawn Michaels, HHH, Booker T, Chris Jericho, and Rob Van Dam in the Elimination Chamber. (Survivor Series 2002)

– defeated Shane McMahon. (Survivor Series 2003)

– lost to Team Smackdown (Batista, JBL, Rey Mysterio, Randy Orton, and Bobby Lashley). He was a member of Team RAW along with Shawn Michaels, Carlito, Big Show, and Chris Masters. (Survivor Series 2005)

– defeated Team Big Show (Big Show, Test, MVP, Umaga, and Finlay). He was a member of Team Cena along with John Cena, Sabu, Bobby Lashley, and Rob Van Dam. (Survivor Series 2006)

– defeated Team Umaga (Umaga, MVP, Mr. Kennedy, Finlay, and Big Daddy V). He was a member of Team HHH along with HHH, Jeff Hardy, and Rey Mysterio. (Survivor Series 2007)

– lost to Team HBK (Shawn Michaels, Rey Mysterio, Great Khali and Cryme Tyme). He was a member of Team JBL along with JBL, MVP, John Morrison and The Miz. (Survivor Series 2008)

Every now and then, even Kane gets a girlfriend…………



2) Shawn Michaels
Survivor Series Record: 7-9

Survivor Series Appearances:

– defeated Demolition, The Brain Busters, Fabulous Rougeaus, The Bolsheviks, and The Conquistadors. His tag team partners were Marty Jannetty, The Powers of Pain, The Hart Foundation, The British Bulldogs, and The Young Stallions. (Survivor Series 1988)

– defeated The Heenan Family (Bobby Heenan, Andre The Giant, Arn Anderson, and Haku). He was a member of The Ultimate Warriors along with The Ultimate Warrior, Marty Jannetty, and Jim Neidhart. (Survivor Series 1989)

– lost to The Visionaries (Rick Martel, The Warlord, Hercules, and Paul Roma). He was a member of The Vipers along with Jake Roberts, Marty Jannetty, and Jimmy Snuka. (Survivor Series 1990)

– lost to The Nasty Boys and The Beverly Brothers. His tag team partners were Marty Jannetty, Butch, and Luke. (Survivor Series 1991)

– lost to Bret Hart. (Survivor Series 1992)

– lost to The Hart Family (Bret, Keith, Bruce, and Owen Hart). His tag team partners were The Red Knight, The Blue Knight, and The Black Knight. (Survivor Series 1993)

– lost to The Bad Guys (Razor Ramon, British Bulldog, 1-2-3 Kid, and The Headshrinkers). He was a member of The Teamsters along with Diesel, Owen Hart, Jeff Jarrett, and Jim Neidhart. (Survivor Series 1994)

– defeated Yokozuna, Owen Hart, Dean Douglas, and Razor Ramon. His tag team partners were Ahmed Johnson, Sycho Sid, and British Bulldog. (Survivor Series 1995)

– lost to Sycho Sid. (Survivor Series 1996)

– defeated Bret Hart. (Survivor Series 1997)

– defeated HHH, Rob Van Dam, Kane, Chris Jericho and Booker T in the Elimination Chamber match. (Survivor Series 2002)

– lost to Team Bischoff (Chris Jericho, Randy Orton, Christian, Scott Steiner, and Mark Henry). He was a member of Team Austin along with Rob Van Dam, Booker T, Bubba Ray Dudley, and D-Von Dudley. (Survivor Series 2003)

– lost to Team Smackdown (Batista, Rey Mysterio, JBL, Randy Orton, and Bobby Lashley). He was a member of Team RAW along with Kane, Big Show, Carlito, and Chris Masters. (Survivor Series 2005)

– defeated Team Rated-RKO (Randy Orton, Edge, Johnny Nitro, Gregory Helms, and Mike Knox). He was a member of Team DX along with HHH, Jeff Hardy, CM Punk, and Matt Hardy. (Survivor Series 2006)

– lost to Randy Orton. (Survivor Series 2007)

– defeated Team JBL (JBL, Kane, MVP, The Miz, and John Morrison). He was a member of Team HBK along with Rey Mysterio and Cryme Tyme. (Survivor Series 2008)

HBK vs. Bret Hart…back when they sort of use to get along each with other. It’s a title fight at Survivor Series too, IRONY~!……..



1) The Undertaker
Survivor Series Record: 11-5

Survivor Series Appearances:

– defeated The Dream Team (Dusty Rhodes, Bret Hart, Jim Neidhart, and Koko B. Ware). He was a member of The Million Dollar Team along with Ted DiBiase, Honky Tonk Man, and Greg “The Hammer” Valentine. (Survivor Series 1990)

– defeated Hulk Hogan. (Survivor Series 1991)

– defeated Kamala. (Survivor Series 1992)

– defeated The Foreign Fanatics (Yokozuna, Ludvig Borga, Quebecer Jacques, and Crush). He was a member of The All-Americans along with Lex Luger, Rick Steiner, and Scott Steiner. (Survivor Series 1993)

– defeated Yokozuna. (Survivor Series 1994)

– defeated The Royals (King Mabel, HHH, Jerry Lawler, and Isaac Yankem). He was a member of The Darkside along with Savio Vega, Henry Godwin, and Fatu. (Survivor Series 1995)

– defeated Mankind. (Survivor Series 1996)

– defeated Kane. (Survivor Series 1998)

– lost to The Rock. (Survivor Series 1998)

– lost to Kurt Angle. (Survivor Series 2000)

– defeated Team Alliance (Steve Austin, Kurt Angle, Rob Van Dam, Booker T, and Shane McMahon). He was a member of Team WWE along with The Rock, Chris Jericho, Big Show, and Kane. (Survivor Series 2001)

– lost to Vince McMahon. (Survivor Series 2003)

– defeated Heidenreich. (Survivor Series 2004)

– lost to Mr. Kennedy. (Survivor Series 2006)

– lost to Batista. (Survivor Series 2007)

– defeated the Big Show. (Survivor Series 2008)

Of course The Undertaker is the best wrestler in Survivor Series history, he made his debut at the damn show!…..


YouTube! Find Of The Week!

The best wrestler in Survivor Series history vs. perhaps the worst wrestler in Survivor Series history……


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