Nothing fills me with joy is because I have big dapreshon by just knowing that nothing matters in life we'll a die in darkness and no one will remember us
Brenton Taylor not surprisingly, they’re really old so nobody should’ve expected anything really fast or fun, I’m pretty sure they’re all in their 50s, nobody should wrestle in their 50s
ambitiously, amanda I was there in a private box. It was so amazing. The energy in the building as Goldbergs music hit, and after he won still gives me chills
2016 was a great year for WWE in general. Except having Triple H as WWE Champion for two months there was no part-timer involved in the main title picture. Guys like Owens, Rollins, Ambrose, Styles shined big time. Intercontinental title became relevant again and presented one of the best rivalries in the PG era. Women's division became relevant again. The concept of brand split and brand exclusives ppv was sweet and it had one of the best Survivor Series and Royal Rumble ppv in a long time. Honestly I just miss 2016. It was better and seemed fresher but unfortunately was the last time WWE had any hype. 2017 killed SDL, and RAW was just OK with having their main champion not present for 90% of the time. 2018 sucked even more and now 2019, WWE is pretty much dead. NXT is the only thing that's worth mentioning now.
Damn I remember Survivor Series 2002 very clearly. I was only 10 at the time and I couldn’t believe that Brock Lesnar lost his first ever match, I’ll never forget in the build up and discussing with my friends how on earth can Lesnar beat Big Show because he’d have to pick him up, then for the first time ever I witnessed Big Show being picked up and slammed! My childhood watching wrestling was fun.
Survivor 2002 is amazing no bad matches on the card. My favorite elimination chamber. An awesome triple threat tag team match. An actually good tables match. And Brock vs big show actually being better than anticipated with a shock ending. A good cruiserweight title match. PPV review: 9/10
2002 was the first PPV and the first DVD of WWE i owned. loved that show. Especially the little touch that they kept running segments before the chamber, like they were messing with you. i think the only match that didn't get mentioned was Kidman beating Noble for the cruiser title, which was a very fun match as well. Plus the debut of Kidman's amazing theme song (Correct me if i'm wrong)
I love the "vaguely close" line about Taker and Hogan. Hogan legit sold it causing neck damage to the point where Taker felt indebted to Hogan. Taker watches the match 2 years later and realised what a POS Hogan is.
0:52 Should I be the anime fan to tell them? 2:50 Dang, your editors are going for the classic anime characters. 26:35 Whatever you pay your editors, it ain’t enough, Adam.
Hello WWE Survivor Series has some of my most favorite matches and moments. SS 2002, 1996, 2003, 2000 and 2017 are some of my most favorites. Thank you.
1995 should also get mention for the "wild card" elimination match whereby the teams were seemingly chosen at random. Thus, people fueding against each other were on the same time (Razor/Dean Douglas), while the tag champions Owen Hart and Yokozuna were on different teams. Thus, the dynamics of the match were pretty cool throughout. Especially fun was HBK's nonchalant reaction to accidentally superkicking his partner Sid, thus causing his elimination.
Survivor series 2002 is probably my favourite non wrestlemania wwe ppv of all time. Just so much amazing moments and a kickass theme song. Say what u want about saliva but that song was great.
Man I was today years old when I learned “Sierra. Hotel. India. Echo. Lima. Delta.” weren’t random words and that they actually spelled out S.H.I.E.L.D
Great ranking of the 2002 SS show as the best. While none of the matches were all-time classics IMO, all of them were either very good or at least served a purpose. The table match opener was a throwback to the Dudleys/Hardyz match at Royal Rumble 2000 (in the same building), even if it was hampered by Rico getting pissed at Jeff Hardy taking too long to get back to the ring (edited out of the network version). The WWE title match was good storytelling highlighted by the strength of Lesnar giving an F5 to the Big Show for the first time. The women's hardcore match was a bit disappointing, but still better than most women's matches at the time--and served as a true coming out party for Trish (not that kind you pervs). The triple threat tag match was also a bit disappointing, but that was mostly because of insane expectations due to what Edge/Mysterio & Angle/Benoit had done in previous matches. And the elimination chamber would serve as a great introduction to the gimmick.
Regarding the main event of Survivor Series 2001, the ironic thing is that Team WWF actually had more big name former WCW talent with Jericho and Paul Wight.
People forget 2002 survivor series also had a hell of a hardcore match with Victoria defeating Trish stratus. A very underrated match in women's wrestling history. And I personally enjoyed the Jamie Noble and Billy Kidman. Maybe because I'm nostalgic for a shooting star press.
"Here's a clue, he's from Wigan" the abruptness and absolute random concept of the town of Wigan being uttered on a channel that reaches all over the world makes me smile with glee and laugh like a maniac.
9:25 there are certain superstars that I think are wildly underrated for whatever reason. Shelton Benjamin, the Miz and yes 100% absolutely Dolph Ziggler
The Hogan vs Undertaker match was actually the first match I've ever seen and I had no clue who Ric Flair was. Yea, I was a lil youngster, it was 2016, dont kill me 😅
Hey Adam, like Every WWE Champion Ranked From Worst to Best (2021 Edition) will there be a remix of the Big 4 PPV Rankings Lists? It would make ya boi happy again and pretty please?
The ‘90 Survivor Series has its flaws - the Gobbledygooker, the insufferable jingoism around the Gulf War and two face commentators metaphorically indulging in a mutual jerk-off session behind the mike, but the “Grand Finale” concept was actually quite an intriguing one. Where it fell down though was the contrived results of the matches to ensure that it didn’t ruin any future storylines - couldn’t yet have Slaughter or Undertaker facing “The Big Two” faces for example. Martel needed to be kept strong so Jake could give him his comeuppance at WM so he was booked to flee like a coward. Probably made him look worse than if Warrior or Hulk had pinned him clean. No wonder he set a new time record in the Rumble a couple months later - Vince owed him one. It also felt really rushed - you had wrestlers being pinned after such devastating moves as clotheslines and double axe handles. Bret and Dibiase’s mini singles bout obviously stood head and shoulders above anything else on the night - two masters of their trade on the top of their game. Gorilla Monsoon’s “I think it’s over” remark when Barbarian apparently had Hogan at his mercy is one of the most insincere comments ever heard from a wrestling commentator’s mouth, and it’s an extremely low bar.
Is it bad that I like survivor series more than wrestlemania I just love champion vs champion and especially 5v5 elimination matches idk is it just me?
2016 an example of why it can be better than mania. 2017 an example of why not. WWE booking makes me worried that what 2 years ago would've been a dream match in Nakamura V Rollins won't be reaching the MOTN/MOTY status I would once have hoped for
@Omega 06 originallyafter the brand split it was set up as the blow off of raw and smackdown waring for a year in TV ratings and the winning team would subsequently win the show but because Vince likes raw more he basically scraped that as soon as it started it would be so much better if that was the way it is now though
So if Shawn Michaels is Mr. Wrestlemania, Randy Orton is Mr. Survivor Series? Who are Mr Summer Slam and Mr Royal Rumble? My guesses on the latter would either be Steve Austin, (most wins) Kane, (most time having competed in it) or Kofi Kingston. (Most memorable showings.)
that title doesn't go to the person with the most wins or times he was there because then Mr wrestlemania would be the undertaker. so I would say Mr royal rumble is kofi.
there were 13 matches at survivor series 98, as xpac and regal ended in a double count out, giving austin a buy into the semi-final. and one of those 13 matches ended in about 4 second. so really there were 12 matches.
Its Robo - Survivor Series 2016 is when Goldberg beat Lesnar and when Randy Orton & Bray Wyatt wenre the Sole Survivors For Team SD vs Team Raw. So wtf are YOU talking about?
No mention of that fantastic crusierweight title bout between Billy Kidman and Jamie Noble at SS '02? That match would've fit right into the crusierweight classic.
My Top 10 Survivor Series PPV 10.Survivor Series 2008 9.Survivor Series 2017 8.Survivor Series 2018 7.Survivor Series 2005 6.Survivor Series 96 5.Survivor Series 2003 4.Survivor Series 98 3.Survivor Series 97 2.Survivor Series 2001 1.Survivor Series 2002
As per The British Bulldog winning on behalf of Team Canada: A) The Queen is still on the obverse of all of our coinage. B) It was probably a Vince rib against "La Belle Province." Why did I recall a Monty Python jape when you said that Davey was from Wiggan...?
While SummerSlam 90 was technically the first supercard I watched, Survivor Series was the first one, where I had watched all the build-up on weekly TV. My young fan mind hadn't even imagined that they were going to debut a new wrestler. I thought it was going to be Savage, as he was not booked. Conversely, I vividly remember watching Survivor 93 on German TV. I didn't get what the hell happened to Lawler as every one was acting as though Michaels had been the foil all along. I was slapping my face as the Bushwackers and MOM came out, as I was actually intrigued to see the four incarnations of Doink. Then two months went by and the Undertaker ascended to the Heavens (not from a casket but from the Titantron, which always troubled me).
7:39 I thought you were going to mention the single greatest Survivor Series team of all time: The Big Show. He was a whole team. (By the way, he won in a record time of 1 minute and 26 seconds, 12 of which were presumably spent pinning his four opponents.)
There was a Great Cruiserweight Title Match at Survivor Series 2002 also between two Very underated Guys named Billy Kidman vs Jamie Noble also James Gibson Future ROH World Champion, Classic Match from start to Finish.
SS 2002 will always be my favourite PPV !! I'll never forget Shawn winning the title that night and watching it on my shitty little portable TV in my room
Fun fact: rob van dam almost killed triple h from a botched frog splash in the elimination chamber 2002.. Instead of landing on triple h's body completely one of rob van dam's legs landed on his throat crushing it making it impossible to breathe.. Its amazing that triple h managed to finish the match after that happened
Nothing fills me with joy more than a cultaholic ranked video
Same here
I think you need to get out more then
yes, so much fun! I wish they were longer funny enough
Nothing fills me with joy is because I have big dapreshon by just knowing that nothing matters in life we'll a die in darkness and no one will remember us
*HOPE YOU A GREAT NIGHT SLEEP GUYS*
"The star of the show was Shawn Michaels."
- Literally everyone after any show featuring Shawn Michaels
DoctorLazers except crown jewels lol
Except Crown Jewel unless you think the "star" of Crown Jewel was a surprisingly terrible match
Brenton Taylor not surprisingly, they’re really old so nobody should’ve expected anything really fast or fun, I’m pretty sure they’re all in their 50s, nobody should wrestle in their 50s
HBK all day.
Anything featuring HHH and HBK is classic
In the end we´ll have 50 hour long videos ranking every single match of a wrestler
Ric Flair's greatest match #4738 vs Michael Hayes (7th encounter)
I'd watch that honestly I'm such a mark.
Elijs Dima for their wrestlemania forfeit should be ranking every wwe Ppv of all time
In all seriousness though, every single streak victory ranked.
@@NoseToes holy shit calm down Satan.
Another great list, can’t imagine any other channel putting in this level of effort for their viewers!
I heard it is the only time of the year, when SD and Raw face each other
outside of ratings on a weekly basis lol
@@majicdude88 r
Which is stupid since they faced at crown jewel!
Anyone remember Bragging Rights? :(
it's they only time the year whre Raw destroy Smackdown
3:11 fun fact: undertaker was having anxiety attacks thinking he would be the gobbly gooker
Delighted that you put 2002 at number 1. That was the first PPV I ever watched and to this day it's still one of my favourites.
It was really good I dindnt know the people in the first match but I did know the Hardys
2016 one was the best year for the Survivor Series, it was a great card from bottom to top imho
If you were a fan of WWE in 2002..you'd understand why that year's event was considered to be the best of all time.
can't believe i got to see brock lesnar's death live and in person
ambitiously, amanda I was there in a private box. It was so amazing. The energy in the building as Goldbergs music hit, and after he won still gives me chills
@@williebeal7239 Fuck u bitch
2016 was a great year for WWE in general. Except having Triple H as WWE Champion for two months there was no part-timer involved in the main title picture. Guys like Owens, Rollins, Ambrose, Styles shined big time. Intercontinental title became relevant again and presented one of the best rivalries in the PG era. Women's division became relevant again. The concept of brand split and brand exclusives ppv was sweet and it had one of the best Survivor Series and Royal Rumble ppv in a long time.
Honestly I just miss 2016. It was better and seemed fresher but unfortunately was the last time WWE had any hype. 2017 killed SDL, and RAW was just OK with having their main champion not present for 90% of the time. 2018 sucked even more and now 2019, WWE is pretty much dead. NXT is the only thing that's worth mentioning now.
Survivor Series 2002 and Summerslam 2002 were both ranked No. 1
Yep!
Those two, along with Wrestlemania 18 and Armageddon 2002 and King of the Ring 2002, are among my top 5 favorite WWE Pay-Per-View shows of 2002.
Hey 2002 was possibly one of the best years tbh 😂
Similar to how the 2001 Royal Rumble and 2001 Mania (X-Seven) we’re also both ranked #1 by cultaholic
Dvent_ 84 so was Wrestlemania 9 (1993)
Those were good shows. SummerSlam was a blast, and Survivor Series was good. Smackdown Six!
Hands down I would have to say I love all the Big 4/5 PPV lists y'all have done. This one was one of the best ones.
Damn I remember Survivor Series 2002 very clearly. I was only 10 at the time and I couldn’t believe that Brock Lesnar lost his first ever match, I’ll never forget in the build up and discussing with my friends how on earth can Lesnar beat Big Show because he’d have to pick him up, then for the first time ever I witnessed Big Show being picked up and slammed! My childhood watching wrestling was fun.
Survivor 2002 is amazing no bad matches on the card. My favorite elimination chamber. An awesome triple threat tag team match. An actually good tables match. And Brock vs big show actually being better than anticipated with a shock ending. A good cruiserweight title match.
PPV review: 9/10
I agree just wish Brock wasn't injured and the match could have gone on longer.
And the woman match was pretty Fire too!
There's just so much effort and passion put in these videos. Good job
Love your ranking videos. The commentary is awesome and hilarious. Keep up the great work!!!!
2002 was really a great year for PPV's. The Best Summerslam of all time and the best Survivor series of all time.
And the best no mercy also
Ain’t nothin that puts a smile on my face like a ranked video from cultaholic
I honestly didn't expect 2016 to be so high on the list, but looking back at it, it was a damn good show
Been waiting for this all month
You’re SO wrong about ‘98. That was genius booking from start to finish and it made the rock.
Congrats
18:38 HBK,Rey Mysterio,Great Khali and Cryme Tyme?
Thats probably the weirdest team ever😂😂😂
A great wrestler, a smaller great wrestler, two thugs, and a tall man
Is it weird I planned how they'd do the Netflix show Pacciti jokingly mentioned haha
Man I remember being 11 years old, staying up until 3-4am watching the 2002 Survivor Series. I begged my mom to buy it PPV, and she did. Legend.
That was your best pun for Cena + Rock as a team? Not "The Rockters of Thuganomics"?
Lmao, that was YOUR best pun???? 😂😂😂
Natty Bummppo I disagree. That was a good pun
THE ROCK AND DOC CONNECTION
PainfulJoy Maybe “The Jabroni’s of Thuganomics?”
Dawyne John Cena
Love these ranking videos. Great work
2002 was the first PPV and the first DVD of WWE i owned. loved that show. Especially the little touch that they kept running segments before the chamber, like they were messing with you. i think the only match that didn't get mentioned was Kidman beating Noble for the cruiser title, which was a very fun match as well.
Plus the debut of Kidman's amazing theme song (Correct me if i'm wrong)
I love the "vaguely close" line about Taker and Hogan. Hogan legit sold it causing neck damage to the point where Taker felt indebted to Hogan. Taker watches the match 2 years later and realised what a POS Hogan is.
Bill Murray did NOT just stand around he provided the most important assist in the history of basketball
0:52 Should I be the anime fan to tell them?
2:50 Dang, your editors are going for the classic anime characters.
26:35 Whatever you pay your editors, it ain’t enough, Adam.
Late by 4 months, significance of the characters?
Best produced wrestling content on RUclips. Obviously.
Hello WWE Survivor Series has some of my most favorite matches and moments. SS 2002, 1996, 2003, 2000 and 2017 are some of my most favorites. Thank you.
1995 should also get mention for the "wild card" elimination match whereby the teams were seemingly chosen at random. Thus, people fueding against each other were on the same time (Razor/Dean Douglas), while the tag champions Owen Hart and Yokozuna were on different teams. Thus, the dynamics of the match were pretty cool throughout. Especially fun was HBK's nonchalant reaction to accidentally superkicking his partner Sid, thus causing his elimination.
Deadly Game should be ranked higher
1998 and 2014 are better than the credit they get here.
It's Insane Thinking Of How So Much Stuff Has Changed Like Kofi VS Randy Feud
Survivor series 2002 is probably my favourite non wrestlemania wwe ppv of all time. Just so much amazing moments and a kickass theme song. Say what u want about saliva but that song was great.
When he referenced Cryme Tyme in the 2008 survivor series I teared up thinking about Shad Gaspard.
Man I was today years old when I learned “Sierra. Hotel. India. Echo. Lima. Delta.” weren’t random words and that they actually spelled out S.H.I.E.L.D
❤🎉😊 it's really cool that Adam Pacitti is a huge fan of the movie Space Jam because I love that movie as well ❤🎉😊
Great ranking of the 2002 SS show as the best. While none of the matches were all-time classics IMO, all of them were either very good or at least served a purpose. The table match opener was a throwback to the Dudleys/Hardyz match at Royal Rumble 2000 (in the same building), even if it was hampered by Rico getting pissed at Jeff Hardy taking too long to get back to the ring (edited out of the network version). The WWE title match was good storytelling highlighted by the strength of Lesnar giving an F5 to the Big Show for the first time. The women's hardcore match was a bit disappointing, but still better than most women's matches at the time--and served as a true coming out party for Trish (not that kind you pervs). The triple threat tag match was also a bit disappointing, but that was mostly because of insane expectations due to what Edge/Mysterio & Angle/Benoit had done in previous matches. And the elimination chamber would serve as a great introduction to the gimmick.
Regarding the main event of Survivor Series 2001, the ironic thing is that Team WWF actually had more big name former WCW talent with Jericho and Paul Wight.
Rap n Rock Connection
Genius
People forget 2002 survivor series also had a hell of a hardcore match with Victoria defeating Trish stratus. A very underrated match in women's wrestling history. And I personally enjoyed the Jamie Noble and Billy Kidman. Maybe because I'm nostalgic for a shooting star press.
"Here's a clue, he's from Wigan" the abruptness and absolute random concept of the town of Wigan being uttered on a channel that reaches all over the world makes me smile with glee and laugh like a maniac.
17:31 It also featured noted Americans Jim Neidhart and Doug Furnas. But hey at least Phil Lafon was Canadian.
11:00 This. In 20 years since this event has came out, NO ONE has ever emphasized this.
2016 survivor series men’s match is my favorite match of the decade
1995 Survivor Series is one of the most underrated PPVs of all time, Diesel/Bret Hart is one of my fav matches
You should make a best to worst every Monday night raw ever video. Break it up by decade or something 😂
I agree Survivor Series 2002 was also my favorite. It was almost perfect PPV..
Survivor series 1990 has always been and will always be the best Survivor Series in my opinion purely for the fact that it was The Undertakers debut.
Suevivor series 2011 was great.
Everybody was expecting to see rock after all these years.
Glad I was in attendance for the 3rd best. Was a fun time, except it ended 30 minutes early.
One of the few ppv's my parents let me get was survivor series 2002. So good.
For a PPV punishment do make someone do Every Goldberg match ranked or something like tjat
and they have to edit it themselves lol
John Cena instead
Top 10
19:40 #10: Survivor Series 2005
20:34 #9 1987
21:34 #8 2001
22:26 #7 2007
23:10 #6 2009
24:02 #5 1988
24:55 #4 1995
25:48 #3 2016
26:51 #2 1996
27:54 #1 2002
Best ones (IMO) are 1990, 1998, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2014, and 2016 (no I wasn’t trying to go by 2’s)
Lml one odd number
So this year’s Survivor Series is gonna suck?
28:34 OH GOD WHAT DID YOU DO TO SHAWN
2002 had the best Summerslam and Survivor Series. Nice
2:09 Undertaker was known as the American badass it would make sense for him to be part of that team.
The Great Khali is so slow, it took him 3 minutes to beat Hornswoggle....*THREE minutes*
You guys are really good set apart from other Wrestling channels 👏😀👍
9:25 there are certain superstars that I think are wildly underrated for whatever reason. Shelton Benjamin, the Miz and yes 100% absolutely Dolph Ziggler
22:00 Actually Steve Austin started wrestling in WCW long before he came to the WWF.
Not complaining, but what's with the anime reaction shots?
Biker Undertaker was awesome.
It was a worse Gimmick but Taker is such a great legend that he made it ok
@@tl3140 it was takers worse gimmick I dont know about the worse in total
Deadly Games was a character masterpiece.
Survivor Series 2011: The Rock and Knucks connection... right because John does the 5 Knuckle Shuffle
1st ever Elimination Chamber match and Sting's debut in WWE was my top favorite Survivor Series moments.
The Hogan vs Undertaker match was actually the first match I've ever seen and I had no clue who Ric Flair was. Yea, I was a lil youngster, it was 2016, dont kill me 😅
DDP:Shane put in an ambulante isn't Bad thing,it's a good thing
28:52 Was that broadcast? Or did you create these monster faces?
I personally think 1998 SS should be ranked much higher
I agree,the triple threat tag match was a classic
Love your Vids guys keep up the good and hard work
goes and cooks tea just to watch this properly
@@PizzaRatJC tea is another word used for the last meal of the day
@@PizzaRatJC lol you yanks not knowing our slang
Hey Adam, like Every WWE Champion Ranked From Worst to Best (2021 Edition) will there be a remix of the Big 4 PPV Rankings Lists? It would make ya boi happy again and pretty please?
The ‘90 Survivor Series has its flaws - the Gobbledygooker, the insufferable jingoism around the Gulf War and two face commentators metaphorically indulging in a mutual jerk-off session behind the mike, but the “Grand Finale” concept was actually quite an intriguing one.
Where it fell down though was the contrived results of the matches to ensure that it didn’t ruin any future storylines - couldn’t yet have Slaughter or Undertaker facing “The Big Two” faces for example. Martel needed to be kept strong so Jake could give him
his comeuppance at WM so he was booked to flee like a coward. Probably made him look worse than if Warrior or Hulk had pinned him clean. No wonder he set a new time record in the Rumble a couple months later - Vince owed him one.
It also felt really rushed - you had wrestlers being pinned after such devastating moves as clotheslines and double axe handles.
Bret and Dibiase’s mini singles bout obviously stood head and shoulders above anything else on the night - two masters of their trade on the top of their game.
Gorilla Monsoon’s “I think it’s over” remark when Barbarian apparently had Hogan at his mercy is one of the most insincere comments ever heard from a wrestling commentator’s mouth, and it’s an extremely low bar.
Is it bad that I like survivor series more than wrestlemania I just love champion vs champion and especially 5v5 elimination matches idk is it just me?
2016 an example of why it can be better than mania. 2017 an example of why not.
WWE booking makes me worried that what 2 years ago would've been a dream match in Nakamura V Rollins won't be reaching the MOTN/MOTY status I would once have hoped for
@Omega 06 originallyafter the brand split it was set up as the blow off of raw and smackdown waring for a year in TV ratings and the winning team would subsequently win the show but because Vince likes raw more he basically scraped that as soon as it started it would be so much better if that was the way it is now though
@Solentos Thought that was TLC?
So if Shawn Michaels is Mr. Wrestlemania, Randy Orton is Mr. Survivor Series? Who are Mr Summer Slam and Mr Royal Rumble?
My guesses on the latter would either be Steve Austin, (most wins) Kane, (most time having competed in it) or Kofi Kingston. (Most memorable showings.)
that title doesn't go to the person with the most wins or times he was there because then Mr wrestlemania would be the undertaker. so I would say Mr royal rumble is kofi.
It should be Stone Cold as Mr.Rumble because of those wins and idk about Mr.Summerslam that still up in the air.
Bret Hart is Mr summer slam
Mr Summerslam, given his performance in (2002, 2013, 2014, 2022) is well and truly Bork Laser.
Survivor Series 2016 was my 1st PPV i watched.
SS 91 should be ranked higher. Definitely my favorite
there were 13 matches at survivor series 98, as xpac and regal ended in a double count out, giving austin a buy into the semi-final. and one of those 13 matches ended in about 4 second. so really there were 12 matches.
These are always fun to watch
1 - 1997 should’ve been in the top 5
2 - 2016 was absolutely fucking AMAZING (I miss Wyatt)
That was 2017 m8
Its Robo - Survivor Series 2016 is when Goldberg beat Lesnar and when Randy Orton & Bray Wyatt wenre the Sole Survivors For Team SD vs Team Raw. So wtf are YOU talking about?
@@westnile21 I was thinking of elimination chamber 🤣
No mention of that fantastic crusierweight title bout between Billy Kidman and Jamie Noble at SS '02? That match would've fit right into the crusierweight classic.
Could we do every KOTR winner worst to best??
My Top 10 Survivor Series PPV
10.Survivor Series 2008
9.Survivor Series 2017
8.Survivor Series 2018
7.Survivor Series 2005
6.Survivor Series 96
5.Survivor Series 2003
4.Survivor Series 98
3.Survivor Series 97
2.Survivor Series 2001
1.Survivor Series 2002
It’s great that I have the greatest Survivor Series on DVD.
As per The British Bulldog winning on behalf of Team Canada:
A) The Queen is still on the obverse of all of our coinage.
B) It was probably a Vince rib against "La Belle Province."
Why did I recall a Monty Python jape when you said that Davey was from Wiggan...?
My apologies for the typo;
Wigan.
While SummerSlam 90 was technically the first supercard I watched, Survivor Series was the first one, where I had watched all the build-up on weekly TV. My young fan mind hadn't even imagined that they were going to debut a new wrestler. I thought it was going to be Savage, as he was not booked.
Conversely, I vividly remember watching Survivor 93 on German TV. I didn't get what the hell happened to Lawler as every one was acting as though Michaels had been the foil all along. I was slapping my face as the Bushwackers and MOM came out, as I was actually intrigued to see the four incarnations of Doink.
Then two months went by and the Undertaker ascended to the Heavens (not from a casket but from the Titantron, which always troubled me).
Thanks for getting me hyped for survivor series
I agree with number 1 I had that SS on dvd and used to watch it so damn much
7:39 I thought you were going to mention the single greatest Survivor Series team of all time: The Big Show. He was a whole team.
(By the way, he won in a record time of 1 minute and 26 seconds, 12 of which were presumably spent pinning his four opponents.)
There was a Great Cruiserweight Title Match at Survivor Series 2002 also between two Very underated Guys named Billy Kidman vs Jamie Noble also James Gibson Future ROH World Champion, Classic Match from start to Finish.
I was very frustrated and confused that deadly game wasn't higher on the list
SS 2002 will always be my favourite PPV !!
I'll never forget Shawn winning the title that night and watching it on my shitty little portable TV in my room
Kind of crazy that I get this recommended to me the day of Survivor Series 2021
Even more upsetting after what happened to poor Shad as I’m watching this in 2020 for the first time and just got to what you said at 18:39. 🙁
The Intro was SO CUTE
Fun fact: rob van dam almost killed triple h from a botched frog splash in the elimination chamber 2002.. Instead of landing on triple h's body completely one of rob van dam's legs landed on his throat crushing it making it impossible to breathe.. Its amazing that triple h managed to finish the match after that happened
The Doinks v. Bam Bam Match from 1993 is still one of my guilty pleassures today.