Survivor Series (1989)

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Survivor Series (1989)
Details
Promotion World Wrestling Federation
Date November 23, 1989
Venue Rosemont Horizon
City Rosemont, Illinois
Attendance 15,294
Pay-per-view chronology
SummerSlam (1989) Survivor Series (1989) No Holds Barred
Survivor Series chronology
Survivor Series (1988) Survivor Series (1989) Survivor Series (1990)

Survivor Series (1989) was the third annual Survivor Series professional wrestling pay-per-view professional wrestling event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). It took place on Thanksgiving Day, November 23, 1989 at the Rosemont Horizon in Rosemont, Illinois.

This was the first Survivor Series event to feature team names. It was also the first Survivor Series to feature 4 on 4 tag matches instead of 5 on 5.

Contents

[edit] Results

Numbers in parentheses indicate the length of the match.

Elimination # Wrestler Team Eliminated by Elimination move Time
1 Tito Santana The Dream Team Rick Martel Pin by a roll-up 9:15
2 Bad News Brown The Enforcers None Count-out after arguing with Boss Man and walking out on his team 15:26
3 Honky Tonk Man The Enforcers Brutus Beefcake Pin after a high knee 17:24
4 Rick Martel The Enforcers Brutus Beefcake Pin by a roll-up 20:13
5 The Red Rooster The Dream Team Big Boss Man Pin after a Boss Man Slam 21:00
6 Big Boss Man The Enforcers Dusty Rhodes Pin after a Flying Crossbody 22:02
Survivors: Rhodes and Beefcake
Elimination # Wrestler Team Eliminated by Elimination move Time
1 Hercules The 4x4's Earthquake Pin after an Earthquake Splash 3:57
2 Greg Valentine The King's Court Jim Duggan Pin after charging clothesline 7:32
3 Ronnie Garvin The 4x4's Dino Bravo Pin after side slam 11:17
4 Bret Hart The 4x4's Randy Savage Pin after flying elbow drop 19:06
5 Jim Duggan The 4x4's None Count-out after outside interference from Queen Sherri 23:25
Survivors: Savage, Canadian Earthquake, and Bravo
Elimination # Wrestler Team Eliminated by Elimination move Time
1 Zeus The Million $ Team None DQ for shoving down the ref 3:21
2 Ax The Hulkamaniacs The Warlord Pin after outside interference from Mr. Fuji 9:50
3 Smash The Hulkamaniacs The Barbarian Pin after flying clothesline 13:42
4 The Powers of Pain (Warlord and Barbarian) The Million $ Team None DQ for double teaming Hogan 19:51
5 Jake Roberts The Hulkamaniacs Ted DiBiase Pin with feet on ropes and outside interference from Virgil 23:51
6 Ted DiBiase The Million $ Team Hulk Hogan Pin after a leg drop 27:32
Survivor: Hogan
Elimination # Wrestler Team Eliminated by Elimination move Time
1 Jacques Rougeau The Rude Brood Jimmy Snuka Pin after the Superfly Splash 4:01
2 Raymond Rougeau The Rude Brood Roddy Piper Pin after a piledriver 7:30
3 Butch Roddy's Rowdies Mr. Perfect Pin after a roll-up 10:46
4 Luke Roddy's Rowdies Rick Rude Pin after a Rude Awakening 12:14
5 Rick Rude and Roddy Piper Rude Brood and Roddy's Rowdies None Double Count-out 18:35
6 Jimmy Snuka Roddy's Rowdies Mr. Perfect Pin after the Perfect Plex 21:27
Survivor: Mr. Perfect
Elimination # Wrestler Team Eliminated by Elimination move Time
1 Andre The Giant The Heenan Family None Count-out after being knocked out of the ring by Ultimate Warrior 0:27
2 Jim Neidhart The Ultimate Warriors Haku Pin after a Thrust Kick 3:32
3 Marty Jannetty The Ultimate Warriors Bobby Heenan Pin after a knee drop 8:53
4 Haku The Heenan Family Shawn Michaels Pin with Flying Crossbody 12:54
5 Shawn Michaels The Ultimate Warriors Arn Anderson Pin after an Anderson Drop 15:47
6 Arn Anderson The Heenan Family The Ultimate Warrior Pin after a Gorllia Press Slam/splash combo 18:19
7 Bobby Heenan The Heenan Family The Ultimate Warrior Pin after a Gorilla Press Splash 20:28
Survivor: Ultimate Warrior

[edit] Other on-screen talent

Commentators
Interviewers
Ring Announcer
Referees

[edit] Notes

  • Bad News Brown replaced Akeem, who had been advertised as being part of the Enforcers vs. Dream Team match.
  • Earthquake replaced The Widowmaker, who had been advertised as being part of the King's Court vs. 4x4's match.
  • Heenan replaced Tully Blanchard, who had been advertised as being part of the Heenan Family vs. Ultimate Warriors match. Tully Blanchard was fired from the WWF the day of the PPV for failing a drug test. Both he and Arn Anderson were leaving the WWF after that event; Anderson returned to WCW soon after, while Blanchard (who planned to as well) was not rehired by WCW due to his drug test failure.

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