Survivor Series Results

Survivor Series started out with a bang from Detroit's Joe Louis Arena as the Godfather's team o' pimps made its way to the ring. The Godfather, D'Lo and the Headbangers were all dressed as big, bad pimp daddies! Their opponents, the Dudely Boyz and the Acolytes, had serious looks in their eyes as the match began. The Dudleys and the 'Bangers pulled off some early double-team tactics. The first superstar eliminated was Thrasher, as he fell victim to a Clothesline from Hell at the hands of Bradshaw. Then, his partner Mosh went down to the Dudley Death Drop, leaving the Godfather and D'Lo in a 4-on-2 situation. That did not last long, as Bradshaw was disqualified after laying out Buh Buh Ray and D'Lo with a chair. Faarooq and D-Von then started battling each other, despite being on the same team, causing both to be counted out. Buh Buh tried his best to keep himself afloat against two men, but D'Lo showed a huge amount of resiliency. Dudley finally fell to a 'Ho Train and a 'Lo Down as the Godfather and Brown emerged victorious.

The second match of the night featured Shawn Stasiak against the debuting Kurt Angle. The Olympian started out with a flurry of Greco-Roman takedowns. After Stasiak mounted a comeback, Angle threw the youngster around a bit more. Shawn, however, used his style of sports-entertainment offense to gain an advantage. The crowd was unhappy with Kurt's tactics, causing the gold medalist to grab a house mic and tell the audience that "you do not boo an Olympic medalist." Angle then proved his words by pinning his opponent after a fallaway slam-type suplex.

Following the match, footage from D-Generation X's attack on Stone Cold Steve Austin and The Rock during Sunday Night HEAT was shown.

In a Survivor Series Elimination Match, the team of Val Venis, Mark Henry, Gangrel and Steve Blackman took on the squad of the British Bulldog and the Mean Street Posse. Pete Gas was the first participant to hit the bricks as he fell victim to a Guillotine kick from Blackman. Soon after, Rodney was eliminated after an Impaler from Gangrel. After a series of devastating power moves, "Sexual Chocolate" annihilated Joey Abs and sent him to the showers. The British Bulldog made his presence felt immediately upon hitting the ring, pinning Gangrel after a superplex from the top rope. Bulldog then made quick work of Steve Blackman, finishing the Lethal Weapon off with a fisherman's suplex. Val and Henry tried to double-team the European Champion, but Davey Boy clotheslined both his opponents. However, Bulldog couldn't meet the challenge of two other superstars, and the team of Val and Mark Henry emerged victorious after a Money Shot.

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