- Survivor Series (1994)
Infobox Wrestling event
name=Survivor Series (1994)
tagline=It's Time to Meet Your Maker
promotion=World Wrestling Federation
date=November 23 1994
venue=Freeman Coliseum
city=San Antonio, Texas
attendance=10,000
lastevent=SummerSlam (1994)
nextevent=Royal Rumble (1995)
event=Survivor Series
lastevent2=Survivor Series (1993)
nextevent2=Survivor Series (1995) Survivor Series (1994) was the eighth annual
Survivor Series pay-per-view professional wrestling event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). It took place onThanksgiving Eve,November 23 1994 at theFreeman Coliseum inSan Antonio, Texas . It was also the last Survivor Series to take place on the traditional Thanksgiving/Thanksgiving Eve date the show had always occupied since its inception; the following Survivor Series and all subsequent shows have taken place on Sunday nights.Two main event matches were held; in the first,
Bob Backlund won the WWF Championship fromBret Hart in a submission match after Bret's brother Owen convinced their mother to throw in a towel to end the match. In the other main event,The Undertaker defeated Yokozuna in a casket match.The event also featured three elimination matches and two singles matches. Razor Ramon led The Bad Guys against Diesel's team of The Teamsters. Ramon won the match for his team after all members of the other team were counted out.
Doink the Clown teamed with threemidget s to form Clowns R' Us in a match against The Royal Family, composed ofJerry Lawler and three midgets. The Royal Family won the match, but all seven other competitors attacked Lawler after the match.Lex Luger led Guts and Glory against theMillion Dollar Corporation team, which was managed byTed DiBiase . DiBiase's team won after Luger, the last wrestler from his team, was pinned.Shawn Michaels and Diesel, the WWF Tag Team Champions going in to the event, began feuding after Michaels accidentally kicked Diesel during the match. They vacated their title and began a feud that led to a match atWrestleMania XI . Three days after Survivor Series, Diesel won the WWF Championship by defeating Backlund. The rivalry between Backlund and Bret Hart continued, and they also faced each other at WrestleMania XI.Background
Several storylines formed the background for the opening match, which saw the face team of The Bad Guys (Razor Ramon, the 1-2-3 Kid,
Davey Boy Smith andThe Headshrinkers ) square off against the heel team of The Teamsters (Shawn Michaels , Diesel,Jeff Jarrett ,Owen Hart andJim Neidhart ). Razor Ramon had been feuding with Shawn Michaels since September 1993 when Ramon won the WWF Intercontinental Championship. Michaels, the former champion, had been stripped of the belt. WWF PresidentJack Tunney scheduled abattle royal , in which Ramon andRick Martel were the final participants remaining. They faced each other on Monday Night Raw, and Ramon won the match and was awarded the title. Michaels claimed that he was the rightful holder of the belt and refused to acknowledge Ramon as the champion.cite web|title=History of the Intercontinental Championship: Razor Ramon's first reign|work=WWE|url=http://www.wwe.com/inside/titlehistory/intercontinental/322472|accessdate=2008-05-13] cite book|last=Davies|first=Ross|title=Kevin Nash|pages=32–33|publisher=Rosen Publishing Group|date=2002|isbn=0823934926] Diesel was serving as Michaels' bodyguard but soon became an active wrestler and carried on Michaels' feud with Ramon.cite book|last=Davies|first=Ross|title=Kevin Nash|pages=33|publisher=Rosen Publishing Group|date=2002|isbn=0823934926] cite book|last=Davies|first=Ross|title=Kevin Nash|pages=37|publisher=Rosen Publishing Group|date=2002|isbn=0823934926] In the months leading up to Survivor Series, Ramon had also developed a feud with Jeff Jarrett, and the two faced each other several times with the Intercontinental Championship on the line. [cite web|title=Jeff Jarrett|work=SLAM! Wrestling|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/Bios/jarrett.html|accessdate=2008-05-13] Ramon's friend, the 1-2-3 Kid, took Ramon's side in these feuds, and the two formed an occasional tag team.cite web|title=Wrestler Profiles: Sean Waltman|work=Online World of Wrestling|url=http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/profiles/s/sean-waltman.html|accessdate=2008-05-13] The Headshrinkers had also been feuding with Michaels and Diesel since dropping the WWF Tag Team Championship to them on August 28.cite book|last=Davies|first=Ross|title=Kevin Nash|pages=41–42|publisher=Rosen Publishing Group|date=2002|isbn=0823934926] The Headshrinkers had several rematches but were unable to regain the belts.cite web|title=Ring Results: 1994|work=The History of WWE|url=http://www.angelfire.com/wrestling/cawthon777/94.htm|accessdate=2008-05-13] Finally, Davey Boy Smith was involved in a feud with his real-life brother-in-law Owen Hart and Hart's other brother-in-law, Jim Neidhart. Owen Hart had turned on his brother Bret at the 1994 Royal Rumble, after which Smith got involved on Bret's side and Neidhart took Owen's side.cite book|title=Bret Hart|last=Davies|first=Ross|pages=68–69|isbn=0823934942|publisher=Rosen Publishing Group|date=2001]Although
Jerry Lawler andDoink the Clown had a storyline rivalry that dated back to when Doink turned on Lawler by dumping a bucket of water on him following SummerSlam 1993,cite web|title=Ring Results: 1993|work=The History of WWE|url=http://www.angelfire.com/wrestling/cawthon777/93.htm|accessdate=2008-03-06] the feud had rarely been mentioned since then. On theSeptember 10 1994 episode of "WWF Superstars of Wrestling ", however, Lawler provoked Doink by popping balloons carried by Doink'smidget sidekick Dink.cite web|title=WWF Raw: November 21, 1994|work=The Other Arena|url=http://www.otherarena.com/htm/cgi-bin/history.cgi?1994/raw112194|accessdate=2008-03-06] The rivalry soon led to Lawler introducing a midget named Queasy, who dressed like Lawler. Doink and Lawler then introduced several more midgets over the following weeks. An elimination match was booked for Survivor Series, with Lawler, Queasy, Sleazy and Cheesy facing Doink, Dink, Wink and Pink.Bret Hart 's feud withBob Backlund dated back to theJuly 30 1994 episode of "WWF Superstars of Wrestling". Backlund believed that he had won the match and the WWF Championship by defeating Hart. The match had not ended, however, and Hart pinned Backlund. When Hart tried to shake Backlund's hand after the match, Backlund turned on him and performed the crossface chickenwing on Hart. [cite book|last=Shields|first=Brian|title=Main Event: WWE in the Raging 80s|pages=108|publisher=Simon & Schuster|date=2006|isbn=1416532579] Following the match, Backlund acted quite differently than he had when he portrayed a face. He claimed that he had never truly been beaten for the WWF Championship onDecember 26 1983 , as the match ended when his manager, Arnold Skaaland, threw a towel into the ring rather than allowing Backlund to submit to theIron Sheik 's camel clutch. [cite book|title=Pro Wrestling: From Carnivals to Cable TV|last=Greenberg|first=Keith Elliot|pages=53|publisher=Lerner Publications|date=2000|isbn=0822533324] A submission match was booked between Hart and Backlund for Survivor Series with the stipulation that the match could only end when a wrestler'scornerman threw a towel in to the ring. Hart's cornerman was his real-life brother-in-law Davey Boy Smith. Backlund's cornerman was Bret's brother Owen Hart, who had a long rivalry with Bret since turning on him during atag team match at the 1994 Royal Rumble.cite book|title=Bret Hart|last=Davies|first=Ross|pages=69|isbn=0823934942|publisher=Rosen Publishing Group|date=2001]The central feud in the match between Guts & Glory and The Million Dollar Team was between
Lex Luger andTed DiBiase 'sMillion Dollar Corporation . During 1994, DiBiase had "purchased" the contracts of several wrestlers to form a heel stable. Among the members to join wereBam Bam Bigelow andKing Kong Bundy .cite web|title=Ted DiBiase|work=SLAM! Wrestling|url=http://www.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/Bios/dibiase.html|accessdate=2008-05-13] Prior to SummerSlam 1994, DiBiase claimed to have added Luger to the group. Luger denied having joined, despite Tatanka claiming that he had evidence that Luger had "sold out" to DiBiase.cite web|title=Monday Night Raw: July 25, 1994|work=The Other Arena|url= http://www.otherarena.com/htm/cgi-bin/history.cgi?1994/raw072594|accessdate=2008-05-23] Luger and Tatanka faced each other at SummerSlam, where it was revealed that the storyline was a swerve, as Tatanka turned on Luger to join the Million Dollar Corporation.cite web|title=WWF SummerSlam '94|work=The Other Arena|url=http://www.otherarena.com/htm/cgi-bin/history.cgi?1994/wwf082994|accessdate=2008-05-13] Bigelow and Adam Bomb had also been feuding since theSeptember 10 1994 episode of "Superstars of Wrestling". Bigelow attacked his opponent, a jobber, before the match. DiBiase then claimed that the company was not providing suitable competition, and he challenged any wrestler to face Bigelow. Bomb responded, and the two brawled briefly. Leading up to Survivor Series, Bomb and Bigelow faced each other at severalhouse show s.The Heavenly Bodies were not members of DiBiase's stable, but they competed on behalf of the group. At the time, they were involved in a feud withThe Smokin' Gunns as a result of a match on the September 3 episode of "Superstars of Wrestling". The Heavenly Bodies attacked the Gunns prior to the match and stole the Gunns' cowboy hats. They put on the hats to mock the Gunns and then threw them on the ground and stomped on them. To get revenge, the Gunns stole The Heavenly Bodies' ring robes and tore the wings off them.The feud between
The Undertaker and Yokozuna began at Survivor Series 1993. During an elimination match, Yokozuna was unable to injure The Undertaker, despite slamming The Undertaker's head into the ring steps and performing the Banzai drop on him.cite web| title=Survivor Series '93|work=The Other Arena|url=http://www.otherarena.com/htm/cgi-bin/history.cgi?1993/wwf112493| accessdate=2008-05-13] A match was booked for Royal Rumble 1994, in which The Undertaker would challenge WWF Champion Yokozuna for the title in a Casket match. During the match, which featured a no-disqualification clause, Mr. Fuji, Yokozuna's manager, hired nine other wrestlers to interfere on Yokozuna's behalf. Yokozuna won the match after opening The Undertaker'surn , which, according to the storyline, contained the secret to The Undertaker's powers. After the match, The Undertaker appeared on the video screen and vowed to return to the World Wrestling Federation one day.cite book|title=Wrestlecr
publisher=ECW Press|last=Baer|first=Randy|coauthors=R.D. Reynolds|date=2003|isbn=1-55022-584-7|pages=167–168] He was not seen for several months, although, in reality, he was taking time off wrestling to allow injuries to heal. The Undertaker returned at SummerSlam 1994, defeating an impostor pretending to be The Undertaker. [cite book|title=Wrestlecr
publisher=ECW Press|last=Baer|first=Randy|coauthors=R.D. Reynolds|date=2003|isbn=1-55022-584-7|pages=169] A rematch against Yokozuna was scheduled for Survivor Series. This was also to be a Casket match, butChuck Norris was brought in as a special outside referee to prevent interference.cite web|title=Casket Match: Undertaker def. Yokozuna|work=WWE|url=http://www.wwe.com/shows/survivorseries/history/1994/mainevent/|accessdate=2008-05-13]Event
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External links
* [http://www.prowrestlinghistory.com/supercards/usa/wwf/survivor.html#94 1994 Survivor Series Results at Pro Wrestling History]
* [http://www.hoffco-inc.com/wwe/ppv/ppv/sur94.html Survivor Series '94 review at Hoffco, Inc.]
* [http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/results/wweppv/survivorseries94.html Survivor Series '94 Review at Online World of Wrestling]
* [http://www.wwe.com/shows/survivorseries/history/1994/ Official 1994 Survivor Series website]
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