Survivor Series (1998)
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| Survivor Series (1998) | ||
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| Details | ||
| Promotion | World Wrestling Federation | |
| Date | November 15, 1998 | |
| Venue | Kiel Center | |
| City | St. Louis, Missouri | |
| Attendance | 21,779 | |
| Pay-per-view chronology | ||
| Judgment Day: In Your House | Survivor Series (1998) | Capital Carnage |
| Survivor Series chronology | ||
| Survivor Series (1997) | Survivor Series (1998) | Survivor Series (1999) |
Survivor Series (1998) was the twelfth annual Survivor Series pay-per-view professional wrestling event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). It was held on November 15, 1998 at the Kiel Center in St. Louis, Missouri. The official theme song was Deadly Game, by Jim Johnston.
It was headlined with a tournament for the World Wrestling Federation Championship called Deadly Game. It was the first tournament held with the WWF Championship on the line in ten years, the last being at WrestleMania IV. Coincidentally, both tournaments were 14-man tournaments instead of the regular 8 or 16-man tournaments.
This event was also, to date, the only Survivor Series not to feature a single traditional Survivor Series elimination-style match.
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[edit] Results
Numbers in parentheses indicate the length of the match.
- Sunday Night HEAT match: Too Much (Brian Christopher and Scott Taylor) defeated The Hardy Boyz (Matt and Jeff)
- Sunday Night HEAT match: Bob Holly and Scorpio defeated The Legion of Doom (Animal and Droz) (2:17)
- Scorpio pinned Droz.
- Sunday Night HEAT match: Val Venis defeated Tiger Ali Singh (2:36)
- Venis pinned Singh.
- Sunday Night HEAT match: Gangrel defeated Steve Blackman (3:21)
- Gangrel pinned Blackman.
- Tournament First Round: Mankind defeated Duane Gill (0:30)
- Mankind pinned Gill with a cradle roll-up.
- The Undertaker and Kane received a bye to the quarterfinals.
- Tournament First Round: Al Snow (w/Head) defeated Jeff Jarrett (w/Debra) (3:31)
- Snow pinned Jarrett after hitting him with "Head".
- Tournament First Round: Steve Austin defeated The Big Boss Man (3:20)
- Boss Man was disqualified after attacking Austin with a nightstick.
- Tournament First Round: X-Pac fought Steven Regal to a no-contest (8:10)
- Both men were counted-out, thus both were eliminated from the tournament.
- Tournament First Round: Ken Shamrock defeated Goldust (5:56)
- Shamrock made Goldust submit with the Ankle Lock.
- Tournament First Round: The Rock defeated The Big Boss Man (0:04)
- Rock immediately pinned Boss Man with a small package.
- Boss Man was a replacement for Triple H who was still out with a knee injury.
- This was the shortest match in WWF/E history, beating the previous record of 6 seconds (Diesel vs. Bob Backlund from November 1994).
- Tournament Quarter-Final: The Undertaker (w/Paul Bearer) defeated Kane (7:16)
- Undertaker pinned Kane after a Tombstone Piledriver.
- Tournament Quarter-Final: Mankind defeated Al Snow (w/Head) (3:55)
- Mankind pinned Snow.
- Tournament Quarter-Final: The Rock defeated Ken Shamrock (8:20)
- Rock pinned Shamrock after hitting him with The Big Boss Man's nightstick, which The Big Boss Man had thrown at him.
- Steve Austin received a bye in his Quarter-Final match to qualify to the Semi-Finals.
- Sable defeated Jacqueline (w/Marc Mero) to win the WWF Women's Championship (3:14)
- Sable pinned Jacqueline after a Sablebomb.
- Tournament Semi-Final: Mankind defeated Steve Austin (10:27)
- Mankind pinned Austin after a chair shot from Gerald Brisco.
- Tournament Semi-Final: The Rock defeated The Undertaker (w/Paul Bearer) (8:23)
- Undertaker was disqualified after Kane interfered and hit The Rock with a Chokeslam.
- The New Age Outlaws (Billy Gunn and Road Dogg) defeated D'Lo Brown and Mark Henry and The Headbangers (Mosh and Thrasher) in a Triple Threat match to retain the WWF Tag Team Championship (10:10)
- Gunn pinned Mosh following a piledriver.
- Tournament Final: The Rock defeated Mankind to win the vacant WWF Championship (17:10)
- Rock won when he locked the Sharpshooter on Mankind and Vince McMahon ordered for the bell to be rung, despite the fact that Mankind did not submit.
- The ending to this match was a homage to the Montreal Screwjob at the previous year's Survivor Series.
[edit] Tournaments bracket
Pin-Pinfall; Sub-Submission; DCO-Double countout; DQ-Disqualification
| First round | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Finals | |||||||||||||||
| Kane | Pin | |||||||||||||||||
| The Undertaker | 7:16 | |||||||||||||||||
| The Undertaker | DQ | |||||||||||||||||
| The Rock | 8:20 | |||||||||||||||||
| Goldust | Sub | |||||||||||||||||
| Ken Shamrock | 5:56 | |||||||||||||||||
| Ken Shamrock | Pin | |||||||||||||||||
| The Rock | 8:20 | |||||||||||||||||
| Big Boss Man | Pin | |||||||||||||||||
| The Rock | 0:04 | |||||||||||||||||
| The Rock | Sub | |||||||||||||||||
| Mankind | 17:10 | |||||||||||||||||
| Steve Austin | DQ | |||||||||||||||||
| Big Boss Man | 3:20 | |||||||||||||||||
| Steve Austin | ||||||||||||||||||
| BYE | ||||||||||||||||||
| Steven Regal | DCO | |||||||||||||||||
| X-Pac | 8:10 | |||||||||||||||||
| Steve Austin | Pin | |||||||||||||||||
| Mankind | 10:27 | |||||||||||||||||
| Jeff Jarrett | Pin | |||||||||||||||||
| Al Snow | 3:31 | |||||||||||||||||
| Al Snow | Pin | |||||||||||||||||
| Mankind | 3:55 | |||||||||||||||||
| Duane Gill | Pin | |||||||||||||||||
| Mankind | 0:30 | |||||||||||||||||
[edit] Other on-screen talent
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[edit] References
- "2007 Wrestling Almanac & Book of Facts", Wrestling’s Historical Cards, Kappa Publishing, 2007, pp. 102.
- hoffco-inc.com - Survivor Series '98 review
- 1998 Survivor Series Results
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| Former International pay-per-view events |
| One Night Only (1997) • Mayhem in Manchester (1998) • Capital Carnage (1998) |
| No Mercy (UK) (1999) • Rebellion (1999-2002) • Insurrextion (2000-2003) |

