Kickoff Show:
The Survivor Series Kickoff Show starts with a view of the fans outside of the Toyota Center making their way to the arena. Renee Young welcomes us to the show and she introducing the rest of the panel, consisting this time of Peter Rosenberg, Jerry “the King” Lawler, and the Heartbreak Kid himself, Shawn Michaels. They talk about tonight’s RAW vs. SmackDown theme and run down the matches. Renee then sends us to a video package featuring tonight’s six-man match where The Shield will take on The New Day. Shawn, Lawler, Renee and Rosenberg all predict The Shield to win. Renee sends us backstage to Charly Caruso in the Social Media Lounge. She will be joined by WWE Intercontinental Champion The Miz later on. Fans can submit questions using the hashtag #AskTheMiz. Charly then sends it to Sam Roberts, who is outside with a bunch of fans chanting. Sam talks about last night’s NXT TakeOver: WarGames PPV and tonight’s PPV. Sam sends it back to Renee for more hype on tonight’s show.
We head backstage where Captain Becky Lynch is with the rest of Team SmackDown. Natalya interrupts them with a whistle and asks them who is excited to see her decimate & dominate tonight. Becky says that they don’t have time for antics and asks Natalya to shut up. Becky goes back to her speech with everyone else chiming in. Lana then mentions how Tamina Snuka will take care of Nia Jax tonight. Becky says that they will prove SmackDown is the number one show tonight. They all appear to be on the same page as we go back to the panel. Shawn and Rosenberg predicts that Team RAW will win the women’s match but Lawler and Renee disagree. We get hype for the Alexa Bliss vs. Charlotte Flair match up as Bliss joins the panel. Alexa Bliss says that she has been studying Natalya for weeks and weeks and it’s not fair to her to have Charlotte Flair in at the last minute.
She scoffs at the idea that she would have been touched by the moment Ric and Charlotte had after she won and she says that it is about her beating Charlotte, not about the Nature Boy coming out afterwards. The size discrepancy comes up and Bliss says that she is the only Five Feet of Fury in WWE and she’ll be quicker, smarter and more dominant than Flair. HBK pipes up in favor of her size argument.
Charlotte joins the panel from the backstage to say that she is the Iron Woman of WWE, she doesn’t get sick or run, and yes, Alexa may have held both titles first, but she’s a Grand Slam Champion. Bliss fires back by saying that Flair may be a legacy but she’s the superior champion. Charlotte says that Bliss may have worked hard but she wasn’t called up to be part of the Women’s Revolution and she’s not in her league.
Flair goes off by hoping Alexa can beat her and in fact that’s her challenge to her. The panel finishes up with that one
We go to ringside as Michael Cole welcomes us. He is joined by Corey Graves and WWE Hall of Famer Booker T for our first match of the night. JoJo is in the ring to introduce Elias, who has a guitar and a spotlight. Elias plugs Survivor Series and knocks Houston before beginning his latest song as fans boo. Elias calls Texans the worst part about the USA in the song. The music interrupts and out comes Matt Hardy.
Elias vs. Matt Hardy: The opening bell sounds and this one is evenly matched with back and forth holds in the opening moments. Hardy takes down Elias first and follows up with a Russian leg sweep. Hardy follows up with an elbow drop for a two count, then Elias rolls outside for a breather. Back in the ring, Elias mounts a comeback and hits a shoulder-breaker on Matt. They fight on the apron where Hardy hits the side-effect on Elias right onto the corner of the apron. Back in the ring, Matt repeatedly slams Elias into the turnbuckles then hits a clothesline and a bulldog. Another Side Effect from Hardy for a two count. Hardy drops Elias again and hits an elbow drop from the middle rope for another two count. Matt goes for a Twist of Fate but Elias gets out and starts working on Matt’s shoulder again. Elias shoves Matt into the turnbuckle then pulls him back into his finishing move for the three count. Winner: Elias
It’s clear that @MATTHARDYBRAND has NO intention of walking with @IAmEliasWWE, LIVE on the #SurvivorSeries Kickoff! pic.twitter.com/A7T0HuuYms
— WWE (@WWE) November 19, 2017
After the match, Elias stands tall and has his arm raised. We go to replays.
The panel discusses the last match and promotes the WWE Network before promising us the Miz Q&A up next after a preview for a movie in which John Cena stars in. We get a video package covering a bunch of Miz and Baron Corbin’s internet promos before going to the Social Media Lounge for the Q&A.
Miz says that the time for talk is done and he’s gonna let his actions speak in the ring, where he is an elite-level talent and Corbin will see exactly why. Baron talking about his wife and unborn child has given him a newfound focus and he will unleash everything he has tonight. First question is about how Team Raw would react to a loss tonight and the A-Lister says that his whole goal as champion is to make the Intercontinental Championship the most prestigious title in the world, so losing isn’t in his vocabulary.
The second question is about if he feels any pressure and Miz talks about his trials and tribulations and how he’s gotten to a point where he thinks he’s the main event of any show he’s on. Third question is about if Raw is good enough to beat SmackDown and Miz says any show he’s on succeeds. When he was on SmackDown, it was #1, now that he’s on Raw, it’s #1 and he elevates everyone by his mere presence.
Tonight goes beyond #RAW vs. #SDLive for your #ICChampion… “losing” isn’t even IN @mikethemiz‘s vocabulary! #SurvivorSeries pic.twitter.com/jnburTCPHl
— WWE (@WWE) November 19, 2017
The panel discusses the match before tossing to ringside for the Cruiserweight Championship match.
WWE 205 Live announcers Vic Joseph and Nigel McGuinness are on commentary now. Kalisto makes his way out first as Greg Hamilton does the introductions.
Enzo Amore makes his way down to the ring and he does his usual promo. He talks about how this past Tuesday was Kalisto’s birthday and he was nice enough to get him the best cake money could buy and what did he get for his effort? He got his face shoved in the cake. So he woke up today feeling it was his birthday and he made a wish upon the star in his mirror and he knows his wish is coming true and he’s going to make beef stew out of Kalisto even though he’s chicken. SAWFT.
Kalisto vs. Enzo Amore: The Cruiserweight Title is one the line in this one. Enzo starts off strong right off the opening bell and he backs the challenger into the corner and hits some shoulder strikes. Kalisto fights out of the corner and goes for the Salida Del Sol early, but Enzo escapes and rolls outside for a breather. Kalisto goes for a suicide dive but Enzo moves so Kalisto stops. Back in the ring Kalisto hits a sunset bob for a two count. Kalisto wants the Salida Del Sol but Enzo avoids it and drops the challenger. Enzo turns things around and tries to keep Kalisto grounded. Enzo stomps a mud hole in Kalisto in the corner and goes for a diving forearm shot, but Kalisto moves and Enzo crashes into the corner. They start fighting on the apron and as the ref separates them, Enzo hits a cheap shot. Enzo ends up throwing Kalisto into an exposed piece of turnbuckle and he follows up with the Jawdonzo for the three count. Winner & still Cruiserweight Champion: Enzo Amore
#Cruiserweight Champ @real1 shows extra resilience as @KalistoWWE pulls out ALL the stops in hopes of leaving #SurvivorSeries with the GOLD! pic.twitter.com/alECEFnXyv
— WWE (@WWE) November 19, 2017
After the match, Enzo takes the title and celebrates winning tonight’s only title match. We go back to the panel.
They discuss what we just saw before talking about what wins and losses tonight might mean for each brand. They toss back to Sam Roberts in the crowd for a moment before moving onto a video package and discussion for the men’s Survivor Series Elimination Match. Then back to ringside for our last Kickoff Show match.
Tom Phillips welcomes us back to the ring. He’s joined by Byron Saxton and Corey Graves.
Kevin Owens gets on the mic and says that they didn’t come to WWE to compete with clowns like Breezango and Sami Zayn says that they’ll call it what it is. It is a disgrace and an insult to the two best on SmackDown that they have been relegated to having a match with those guys tonight. Owens wants them to give up on the Fashion Files and investigate a real crime, because this is where he won his first Intercontinental and Universal Championships and tonight he should be making history again by leading Team SmackDown to victory over Raw, but they’re not and that’s because of Shane McMahon.
Sami agrees and wants them to get to the bottom of Shane’s vendetta against them and Owens moots the idea of looking into how Shane is still commissioner after making SmackDown such a hostile working environment. Zayn says that he was concerned for his well-being and they did what they had to do, what they always do, the right thing. They escaped because they’re not going to be pawns in McMahon’s propaganda machine, that’s not their fight or their problem.
.@SamiZayn and @FightOwensFight comment on not being chosen for Team #Smackdown … and are offered kind words by #Raw Commissioner @StephMcMahon! #SurvivorSeries pic.twitter.com/yyhtuV7yi2
— WWE (@WWE) November 20, 2017
He’s interrupted mid-promo by Breezango making their entrance. Walking and talking, Tyler says that they got an anonymous tip about two optical offenders harassing the WWE Universe and Fandango says the by the smell of it he thinks they have found them. Breeze says that the stench, the unmanicured facial hair, that’s at least ten different violations. Sami greets the police and Fandango calls him a paperboy before offering up a headline about them saving Survivor Series from a couple of fashion felons.
Kevin Owens & Sami Zayn vs. Tyler Breeze & Fandango: Owens immediately attacks Fandango off the opening bell but Fandango fires back with a series of kicks. Sami comes in and Fandango kicks him down as well, and Owens and Zayn roll outside for a breather. The Fashion Police make it rain violation tickets on Owens and Zayn from the ring. Back in the ring, Breeze and Sami go at it. Owens gets a cheap shot on Breeze which leads to Sami getting the upper hand. Owens tags in and beats down Breeze in the corner. He hits a senton for a two count. Fandango gets the hot tag and unloads on Owens and Zayn. Fandango hits a DDT for a two count on Sami. Owens comes back in and decks Breeze, then he knocks Fandango off the turnbuckle. Owens tags in and hits the Pop Up Powerbomb on Fandango for the three count. Winners: Kevin Owens & Sami Zayn
After the match, Sami and Owens stand tall in the middle of the ring as we go to replays. Owens and Sami celebrate as we go back to the panel.
We head backstage where AJ Styles will be interviewed. He says that he is not telling his strategy, but if you want to talk about Heyman calling him an underdog, well, who isn’t an underdog against Brock Lesnar? He doesn’t fear Lesnar, sure he might be afraid of what might happen in the ring, but that fear’s a good thing, because he moves a little faster, jumps a little higher and hits a lot harder.
Tonight he’s gonna have to be better than great, he’s going to have to be phenomenal. Jinder Mahal shows up for a tense moment before leaving.
We get a video package for the match and panel discussion before one last promo for the WWE Network. We also get footage of The Shield and The New Day walking backstage to close out the Kickoff Show.
Main Show:
The Survivor Series Main Show opens up with a video package.
Michael Cole welcomes us to a sold-out Toyota Center. He is joined by Byron Saxton and Corey Graves.
We go right to the ring for tonight’s first match. Big E does the usual promo and The New Day make their way down to the ring.
Xavier Woods says that tonight it will be The Shield against your boys The New Day and while that’s great material for you fan-fiction kids and Tumblr users, they’re out to show that they’re the greatest faction to ever step foot in WWE. Kofi Kingston continues by saying that last week Kurt Angle took SmackDown under siege and unleashed the Hounds of Justice on your boys.
It took them three weeks to steal their idea and they couldn’t do it as well as they did. The only thing that was proven is that The Shield have a big old set of big, gigantic, dangling guts. But as they all know, dogs will always be dogs and your boys are about to go Bob Barker on their ass.
Big E says that The Shield are about brotherhood, but there is no greater brotherhood than The New Day and that’s because New Day rocks. We go to a video package on this match.
We see that Cole, Graves and Saxton are calling the show with WWE Hall of Famer Booker T and Tom Phillips. The New Day dances until The Shield’s music hits and they come out through the crowd.
The New Day vs. The Shield: Ambrose and Kofi start off with slaps to the face. Rollins and Xavier come in next and Rollins backs him up. Big E tags in and so does Reigns. Big E drops Reigns with a shoulder block, then Reigns returns fire with a clothesline that drops Big E. The aprons clear and The Shield ends up clotheslining Kofi and Big E to the outside, leaving Xavier alone in the ring. Rollins starts beating down Woods in the corner now. Kofi and Ambrose tag in and Kofi drops him and hits the Boom Drop. He backs Ambrose up into the corner and Big E tags in. Big E now stomps a mud hole in Ambrose, then Woods tags in and continues the beat down on the Lunatic. The New Day now uses frequent tags to do the Unicorn Stomp on Ambrose. The other Shield and New Day members start brawling at ringside and Ambrose hits a suicide dive on them. On his way back in the ring, Big E spears Ambrose through the ropes down to the floor. They get back on their aprons with Big E and Ambrose in the ring. Big E continues to beat down Ambrose and tags in Woods. Woods prevents Ambrose from getting the tag and beats him down in the corner.
Big E tags back in quickly and takes Ambrose to the top and attempts a belly to belly suplex, but Ambrose fights him off. Ambrose follows up with a missile dropkick on Big E for a two count. Kofi tags in now and prevents Ambrose from tagging. Ambrose fights back with a back body drop on Kofi and finally gets the hot tag to Rollins. Rollins decks Kofi and follows up with a Blockbuster. Rollins hits the Sling Blade for a two count. Reigns and Xavier are now in the ring and Reigns goes for the Superman punch but misses. Rollins hits a superkick on on Xavier while the others brawl around ringside. The Shield ends up getting Woods alone in the ring and go for the triple powerbomb, but Big E yanks Reigns out from under the ropes. Big E throws Reigns into the ring steps while Woods and Kofi hit the ring and brawl with Ambrose and Rollins. The New Day starts triple teaming Ambrose and hit a Doomsday-device-type move on him. Reigns breaks up the pin with a spear. The dust settles with the two teams huddled up on opposite sides of the ring, then they all charge and start throwing punches. The brawl spills out to ringside and Ambrose hits the Dirty Deeds on Big E on the floor. Back in the ring, Kofi boots Reigns in the face then comes off the top but misses. Reigns comes back with a spear on Kofi and then they set up for a triple powerbomb off the middle rope. They hit an Avalanche Triple Powerbomb on Kofi and Ambrose covers Kofi for the three count. Winners: The Shield
EXCLUSIVE: Go behind the curtain with #TheShield as they enter the @ToyotaCenter for #SurvivorSeries! @WWERomanReigns @WWERollins pic.twitter.com/VQktWEfw3m
— WWE (@WWE) November 20, 2017
There is NO TIME to be SOUR, because @WWE #SurvivorSeries kicks off with the POWER of POSITIVITY!@WWEBigE @TrueKofi @XavierWoodsPhD ?????? pic.twitter.com/rVbmQ9scW2
— WWE Universe (@WWEUniverse) November 20, 2017
Here. Come. THE HOUNDS! #SurvivorSeries@TheDeanAmbrose @WWERomanReigns @WWERollins ?????? pic.twitter.com/PLEuD80R1U
— WWE (@WWE) November 20, 2017
Now THIS is a 1??-2?? PUNCH! #SurvivorSeries@TheDeanAmbrose @WWERollins pic.twitter.com/jxkhA8ZyUd
— WWE Universe (@WWEUniverse) November 20, 2017
IT’S A STAMPEDE! ??????#SurvivorSeries @WWEBigE @TrueKofi @XavierWoodsPhD pic.twitter.com/rnO6eBA4Cw
— WWE (@WWE) November 20, 2017
Safe to say The #LunaticFringe @TheDeanAmbrose is feeling the POWER of #TheNewDay right now, but it ain’t positive… #SurvivorSeries pic.twitter.com/XoVEaUrnY6
— WWE Universe (@WWEUniverse) November 20, 2017
JUST IN TIME! @XavierWoodsPhD keeps this match ALIVE for #TheNewDay!#SurvivorSeries pic.twitter.com/Rz10LUZqK1
— WWE Universe (@WWEUniverse) November 20, 2017
#RAW – 1??#SDLive – 0??@WWERomanReigns @TheDeanAmbrose & @WWERollins strike first for #RAW at #SurvivorSeries! pic.twitter.com/YtxxVPxVEB
— WWE Universe (@WWEUniverse) November 20, 2017
After the match, The Shield stands tall and has their arms are raised. We go to replays. Ambrose, Reigns and Rollins celebrate as The New Day recovers on the outside.
We see a ticker that RAW is now up 1-0 over SmackDown.
We head backstage where Stephanie McMahon is giving the Raw women’s team a pep talk and she says that she expects the same results as last year, a win for Team Raw’s Women. She tells Asuka that she wants her to break every bone in Becky Lynch’s body, she wants every inch of the Boss, she wants no more hugs from Bayley, she’s seen what she can do and she wants to see it tonight. She tells that Nia is the unstoppable force of nature and she wants her to be dominant and ruthless and throw Carmella into the third row.
And for Captain Fox, she had her doubts, but after Tuesday, those are gone and she only has one question, is she ready to lead their team to victory?
Becky Lynch, Carmella, Natalya, Tamina Snuka & Naomi vs. Alicia Fox, Bayley, Nia Jax, Asuka & Sasha Banks: Lana is at ringside in SmackDown’s corner. Fox and Becky start things off in this one. Alicia backs Becky up in to the corner and beats her down. Becky fires up and drops Alicia with a flying forearm shot. Becky chokes Alicia over the top rope then hits a flying leg drop off the top rope for a two count. Becky hits a suplex on Alicia and doesn’t notice Bayley getting the blind tag. Bayley runs in and rolls up Becky for the three count. Becky has now been eliminated, and she’s not happy. Natalya comes in now and drops Bayley with suplexes. Tamina tags in but Bayley catches her in a front face lock then tags in Asuka. Asuka tees off on Tamina with kicks, then Bayley comes back in. Carmella and Natalya double team Bayley with frequent tags. Tamina tags in and Bayley throws her outside, but then walks into a superkick from Carmella. Tamina follows up with a splash off the top for the three count. Bayley has now been eliminated.
Nia comes in and has a stare down with Tamina. Nia and Tamina knock the others’ teammates off the aprons before hitting each other. They lock up and trade strikes and head-butts. Nia takes Tamina into the corner and hits some shoulder strikes and then a splash. Nia hits a cannonball splash on Tamina for a two count. Tamina starts firing back with strikes and goes for a Samoan Drop, but Nia escapes it. Nia goes for a Samoan drop of her own, but instead drops Tamina and knocks Lana off the apron. Tamina delivers two superkicks to Nia and Nia falls outside. Naomi then hits a suicide dive on Nia. Tamina then hits a cross body on Nia and rolls back in the ring. The referee counts out Nia and she’s been eliminated. Fox and Naomi come in and trade pin attempts. Naomi kicks Fox in the head and Fox fires back with a kick of her own. Naomi rolls up Fox and gets the three count, Fox has been eliminated. Sasha then locks Naomi in the Banks Statement and Naomi taps out for the elimination. Asuka and Carmella come in and start going back and forth. Asuka hits a splash and then kicks Carmella for the three count, and Carmella has been eliminated. Natalya and Banks now go at it. Natalya ends up dropping Sasha and locking her in the Sharpshooter. Sasha taps out and is now eliminated. It’s down to Asuka vs. Natalya and Tamina. Tamina and Asuka now go at it and Tamina appears to be getting the upper hand. Tamina drops Asuka and goes for the splash off the top, but Asuka moves. Asuka follows up with the armbar and Tamina taps out. Tamina has been eliminated, and it’s down to Asuka vs. Natalya. They trade kicks and submission attempts until Asuka drops Natalya and applies the Asuka Lock for the win via submission. Winner & sole survivor: Asuka from Team RAW
Things are EVEN as @TaminaSnuka nails @itsBayleyWWE with the big SPLASH to make it 4-on-4! #SurvivorSeries pic.twitter.com/HlNWRBzvo0
— WWE (@WWE) November 20, 2017
Business just picked up as @WWEAsuka tries to lead her & @SashaBanksWWE against @CarmellaWWE @TaminaSnuka & @NatbyNature! #SurvivorSeries pic.twitter.com/IqgglQ44u1
— WWE Universe (@WWEUniverse) November 20, 2017
#RAW – 2??#SDLive – 0??
The #EmpressOfTomorrow @WWEAsuka bolsters the lead for Team Red! #SurvivorSeries pic.twitter.com/FgzbEHxtWF
— WWE Universe (@WWEUniverse) November 20, 2017
After the match, Asuka stands tall as her music hits. We go to replays.
We head backstage where Stephanie McMahon is talking with Daniel Bryan and bragging about the first two matches. Stephanie McMahon tells Daniel Bryan that Raw is up 2-0 and that they are going to run the table. Bryan says that they just got lucky and they have John Cena. Stephanie asks how they got John, did Angle drop the ball or is it just because Cena’s his brother-in-law? Daniel fires back about her putting HHH on her team and she says that the Game took his rightful place on the team.
Bryan asks if it’s the same Game that he beat back at WrestleMania and she says it was indeed. Bryan says that beating the Authority was the best night of his career and he’s gonna give that same feeling to all of Team SmackDown. Stephanie talks about how great her team is and how they left Shane squirming in the middle of the ring. Daniel says that as vindictive as she sounds there, her brother will be twice as vindictive tonight.
Stephanie tells Bryan that might be true if he was at 100% and he should get used to operating without Shane since after tonight he’s gonna be in no condition to be commissioner.
The Miz vs. Baron Corbin: Dallas and Axel are at ringside in Miz’s corner and Maryse is sitting at ringside. Corbin takes control right off the opening bell and seems to control the pace. The Miz tries to fight back with shots here and there, but Corbin’s strength is just too much. Bo Dallas hits a cheap shot on Corbin’s knee when the referee isn’t looking. Miz starts working on Corbin’s knee, but Corbin shuts him down again. Bo gets on the apron so Corbin pulls him in and hits the End of Days on him. Miz takes advantage of the distraction to roll up Corbin for a two count. Corbin tries to come back with the End of Days, but Miz escapes and hits the DDT for a two count. Miz does the Daniel Bryan style kicks to Corbin then dropkicks him in the corner. Corbin catches Miz on one dropkick attempt and delivers the End of Days for the three count. Winner: Baron Corbin
With The #Miztourage in tow, @mikethemiz looks to prove he is THE dominant champion over @BaronCorbinWWE RIGHT NOW at #SurvivorSeries! pic.twitter.com/iwkHjQuLjO
— WWE (@WWE) November 20, 2017
?? for good luck…#SurvivorSeries @mikethemiz @MaryseMizanin pic.twitter.com/PFboBcqCnF
— WWE Universe (@WWEUniverse) November 20, 2017
Oh, no, you didn’t, @BaronCorbinWWE!#SurvivorSeries @MaryseMizanin pic.twitter.com/T1RPprNDV2
— WWE (@WWE) November 20, 2017
It’s good to have friends in the right places! #SurvivorSeries @TheBoDallas pic.twitter.com/MgAn7d3ep4
— WWE Universe (@WWEUniverse) November 20, 2017
Aaaaaaaand @TheBoDallas just met his END OF DAYS! #SurvivorSeries @BaronCorbinWWE pic.twitter.com/YNM0F6WZHq
— WWE Universe (@WWEUniverse) November 20, 2017
It was a GRUELING effort, but #USChampion @BaronCorbinWWE has put #SDLive on the board with a VICTORY over @mikethemiz! #SurvivorSeries pic.twitter.com/5jRAmKC8xV
— WWE (@WWE) November 20, 2017
After the match, Corbin stands tall as we get replays. Renee Young enters the ring for comments as Corbin dangles his belt over Miz’s face. Corbin says that his hand went up while Miz’s mouth stayed closed. Corbin says that to everyone in the arena and watching at home, he just shut their mouths too. Corbin leaves with the United States Title as his music hits.
We get a video package showing Bayley helping a dude pick out an engagement ring and proposing in the ring before a show.
We head backstage where we see Paul Heyman showing up on an interview and he says that this whole evening is phenomenal and that AJ Styles is the most phenomenal performer of this or any generation, but then the bell rings and Styles will realize that he’s in for a fight with a Beast, a conqueror, an unrepentant predator who will rip him apart.
Before the next match, The Usos cut a promo on Sheamus & Cesaro as “the bar” and they make a bunch of bar puns.
Sheamus & Cesaro vs. The Usos: Sheamus and Jey start off and The Usos use frequent tags to control the opening moments. Cesaro comes in and takes control. Jey knocks Cesaro to the outside and goes to dive on him, but Cesaro uppercuts him as he tries to come through the ropes. Jimmy runs in and does successfully hit the suicide dive on Cesaro. Back in the ring, Cesaro and Sheamus start using frequent tags now to control the match. Sheamus goes for the Ten Beats on Jimmy, but Jimmy drops him throat-first across the top rope. Jimmy hits a corkscrew moonsault off the top on Sheamus, then Cesaro comes in. Jimmy hits a Samoan drop on Cesaro then goes for a splash in the corner, but Cesaro moves and fires back with an uppercut. Jimmy hits a back body drop on Cesaro into the turnbuckle and follows up with the butt bump.
Jimmy holds back Cesaro and Jey superkicks him. Jimmy knocks Sheamus to the outside while Jey and Cesaro go at it in the ring. Jey goes up top but Cesaro uppercuts him down. Sheamus cheap-shots Jey from the outside, and Cesaro capitalizes with the Swing and then the Sharpshooter. Sheamus and Jimmy go at it while Jey tries to reach the ropes. Jey reaches the rope to break the Sharpshooter. Jey briefly fights off The Bar, but they come back with a double team White Noise on Jey. Jimmy breaks up the pin. The Bar goes for another double team but The Usos breaks it up. Jimmy kicks away Sheamus and Jey tags in. They double superkick Cesaro, then deliver a series of superkicks to Sheamus before hitting the double superkick on him. Jey hits a suicide dive on Cesaro at ringside while Jimmy hits a splash on Sheamus in the ring for the three count. Winners: The Usos
Will it be @WWEUsos OR @WWESheamus & @WWECesaro that earn another W for their brand tonight? #SurvivorSeries @DiGiornoPizza #CrispyPanPizza pic.twitter.com/3euIgCmAYD
— WWE (@WWE) November 20, 2017
ALL TIED UP! #SDLive‘s #TagTeamChampions The @WWEUsos introduce @WWECesaro & @WWESheamus to that #DayOneIsh! #SurvivorSeries pic.twitter.com/wCCAC5FOyN
— WWE (@WWE) November 20, 2017
#RAW – 2??#SDLive – 2??
What a victory for The @WWEUsos! #SurvivorSeries pic.twitter.com/7j4bepKWRo
— WWE Universe (@WWEUniverse) November 20, 2017
After the match, The Usos take their titles and stand tall. We go to replays with The Usos celebrating. The Usos raise the titles as we see it’s now 2-2 for the night.
We head backstage where Jason Jordan is being interviewed. He says that he has collected his thoughts and feels terrible that he may never get the opportunity to compete with his dad, Kurt Angle. But like he told Kurt, come game time he will be a hundred percent, and if anything happens tonight, he’s ready to go and he is behind his teammates. Or, to be more specific, he hopes HHH gets eliminated and then Team Raw wins.
We are shown that Travis Scott is at ringside and commentary hypes up the announcement that Survivor Series 2018 will be in Los Angeles.
Charlotte vs. Alexa Bliss: Charlotte overpowers Alexa in the opening moments and controls the pace. The fight spills outside and Alexa drops Charlotte on the floor by her hair. Alexa dropkicks Charlotte into the ring steps then takes her back in the ring for a two count. Alexa starts working over Charlotte’s arm then stomps on her. Alexa goes up top for a tornado DDT, but Charlotte reverses it into a T-bone suplex into the corner. Charlotte kicks Alexa down then goes up top for a moonsault, but Alexa drops her. Charlotte gets hung up in the corner and Alexa dropkicks her down. Alexa follows up with a knee drop and a moonsault. Charlotte starts fighting back but Alexa hits a body kick and follows up with the Code Red for a two count. They trade chops and punches, then Alexa latches on to Charlotte with a front face lock. Charlotte fights up and delivers a sit out powerbomb for a two count of her own. Charlotte hits a neck-breaker for another two count. Alexa comes back with kicks and a choke. Alexa goes for the Twisted Bliss but misses, and Charlotte locks in the Figure Eight. Alexa tries to hold on but she ends up tapping out and Charlotte gets the win via submission. Winner: Charlotte
It’s QUEEN vs. GODDESS, and it is underway at #SurvivorSeries!@MsCharlotteWWE @AlexaBliss_WWE pic.twitter.com/0fBG6QjTuz
— WWE Universe (@WWEUniverse) November 20, 2017
Advantage: GODDESS!#SurvivorSeries @AlexaBliss_WWE @MsCharlotteWWE pic.twitter.com/NUEgaW23SI
— WWE Universe (@WWEUniverse) November 20, 2017
Things may have just swung in favor of the QUEEN and #SDLive #WomensChampion @MsCharlotteWWE! #SurvivorSeries pic.twitter.com/GaKzuRmYoH
— WWE (@WWE) November 20, 2017
Chops hurt. But when they’re done by a FLAIR? EXCRUCIATING!#SurvivorSeries @MsCharlotteWWE pic.twitter.com/FrLwyLYLhV
— WWE Universe (@WWEUniverse) November 20, 2017
.@AlexaBliss_WWE, you wouldn’t like @MsCharlotteWWE when she’s angry… #SurvivorSeries pic.twitter.com/1FsCCStyTF
— WWE Universe (@WWEUniverse) November 20, 2017
#RAW – 2??#SDLive – 3??
It’s THREE IN A ROW for #SDLive as @MsCharlotteWWE reigns over @AlexaBliss_WWE! #SurvivorSeries pic.twitter.com/9NmY0yTllw
— WWE Universe (@WWEUniverse) November 20, 2017
After the match, Flair recovers and takes her title as the referee checks on Bliss. We go to replays. Flair stands tall as Bliss cries in the corner while clutching her title. SmackDown is now up 3-2.
We are shown that MLB Player Josh Reddick is at ringside, then commentary follows that up by promoting the WWE Network some more.
We get a video package hyping up the next match.
WWE Champion AJ Styles makes his way to the ring first. We get a picture-in-picture interview video of Jinder Mahal saying that he is rooting for AJ Styles and SmackDown, but he’s rooting for Brock Lesnar to beat the holy hell out of him on the way there because he wants his title back. WWE Universal Champion Brock Lesnar comes out next with Paul Heyman. JoJo does the formal ring introductions. Paul Heyman interrupts and does the ring introduction for Lesnar.
Brock Lesnar vs. AJ Styles: Senior official Charles Robinson calls for the opening bell and the two competitors stare each other down. Lesnar starts off with a kick to the midsection then delivers a series of shoulder strikes to AJ in the corner. Lesnar starts punishing AJ with knee strikes, then tosses him across the ring. AJ hits one punch, then Lesnar drops him with another knee and stomps on AJ. Lesnar takes AJ back into the corner for more knee strikes. Lesnar hits a belly to belly overhead suplex then he stomps on AJ. Brock hits a German suplex, then he picks up AJ and throws him outside.
Lesnar whips AJ into the German announce table, then back in the ring. Lesnar hits another German suplex on AJ, then he taunts The Phenomenal One. AJ goes for a kick but Lesnar catches it and punches AJ down. AJ starts firing up and lands a few punches and chops, but Lesnar shuts him down again with a knee strike and some stomps. AJ dodges a running knee strike in the corner, then AJ dropkicks the knee and hits a DDT. AJ continues to lay into Lesnar with strikes and hits a kick to the head. AJ goes for his moonsault reverse DDT, but Lesnar catches him. AJ escapes and goes for a tornado DDT but Lesnar throws him off. Both men are down and slow to get up.
AJ hits a Pele kick on a grounded Lesnar, and then AJ goes to the apron. AJ goes for the Phenomenal Forearm, but Lesnar catches him and hits a German suplex. AJ dumps Lesnar outside in a strange looking spot, then AJ jumps out of the ring with a forearm shot on Lesnar on the floor. AJ then leaps from the ring steps with another forearm shot on Lesnar. Back in the ring, Lesnar hits a right hand, and AJ comes back with a Pele kick to the head. AJ follows up with a springboard moonsault, and then AJ goes back up and hits a springboard 450 splash for a two count. Lesnar lifts up AJ but AJ escapes and locks in the Calf Crusher. Lesnar grabs AJ’s head and repeatedly slams it into the mat to break the hold. Lesnar goes for the F-5 but AJ escapes and elbows him in the face. AJ follows up with the Phenomenal Forearm for a two count. AJ goes for another one, but Lesnar catches him in the perfect position for the F-5. Lesnar nails the F-5 for the three count. Winner: Brock Lesnar
IT’S TIME! @WWE Champion @AJStylesOrg is about to take things to a PHENOMENAL level… #SurvivorSeries pic.twitter.com/3gefC3sxUc
— WWE (@WWE) November 20, 2017
Things are about to get REAL as the bell sounds for @BrockLesnar vs. @AJStylesOrg! #SurvivorSeries pic.twitter.com/cQ9AWjV8iI
— WWE Universe (@WWEUniverse) November 20, 2017
This should be the welcome sign into #SuplexCity…#SurvivorSeries @BrockLesnar @HeymanHustle pic.twitter.com/fdL4flRbJ8
— WWE Universe (@WWEUniverse) November 20, 2017
Have you ever seen anything like this? #SuplexCity#SurvivorSeries @BrockLesnar @AJStylesOrg pic.twitter.com/1Q7A7vj0ms
— WWE (@WWE) November 20, 2017
There is HOPE for @AJStylesOrg after all! #SurvivorSeries pic.twitter.com/uyo7zrad9r
— WWE Universe (@WWEUniverse) November 20, 2017
FOREARM after FOREARM after FOREARM!
Phenomenal strategy for @AJStylesOrg… #SurvivorSeries pic.twitter.com/NjRITNCowM
— WWE (@WWE) November 20, 2017
The injured knee of @BrockLesnar is being TORQUED by The #Phenomenal @AJStylesOrg! #SurvivorSeries pic.twitter.com/68rpl81LW7
— WWE Universe (@WWEUniverse) November 20, 2017
He came, he saw, he CONQUERED!
An UNBELIEVABLE match sees @BrockLesnar hit @AJStylesOrg with the #F5 for the victory at #SurvivorSeries! pic.twitter.com/wDOmbNoGLQ
— WWE (@WWE) November 20, 2017
#RAW – 3??#SDLive – 3??
The advocate @HeymanHustle loves what he sees as @BrockLesnar evens the score for #RAW! #SurvivorSeries pic.twitter.com/wlyT0FYok0
— WWE Universe (@WWEUniverse) November 20, 2017
After the match, Lesnar sits up in the corner as Heyman grabs the title and checks on him. AJ is still flat on his back as we go to replays. We come back to Lesnar still recovering before leaving with Heyman. The battle for brand supremacy is now tied at 3-3. Lesnar leaves with Heyman raising the title as AJ struggles to stay on his feet.
A phenomenal effort by @AJStylesOrg, but it doesn’t change the fact that @BrockLesnar…is a BEAST! #SurvivorSeries @HeymanHustle pic.twitter.com/16GhkHUugZ
— WWE (@WWE) November 20, 2017
We head to the commentary table where Tom Phillips introduces us to a video package for the main event and tells us that a lot is on the line in this RAW vs. SmackDown Main Event Match.
We head to ringside and Team RAW Captain Kurt Angle comes out first. The RAW General Manager waits as Finn Balor is comes out next. Samoa Joe is out next as fans chant for him, followed by Braun Strowman. Triple H is out last for Team RAW. Captain Shane McMahon is out first for Team SmackDown. The SmackDown Commissioner waits at the bottom of the ramp as Randy Orton joins him next. Bobby Roode is out next with his glorious entrance. Team RAW looks on as Shinsuke Nakamura makes his way out next. Free agent John Cena is out last for his team.
Kurt Angle, Finn Balor, Samoa Joe, Braun Strowman, Triple H vs. Shane McMahon, Randy Orton, Bobby Roode, Shinsuke Nakamura, John Cena: Shane hits Braun Strowman from behind to start things off, then Strowman grabs him and throws him across the ring. Shane immediately tags in Orton, and then Samoa Joe comes in. Orton and Joe go at it and Joe drops Orton with a shoulder tackle. Orton goes for an RKO, but Joe shoves him off and locks in the Coquina Clutch. Orton throws off Joe, then Balor tags in. Orton tags in Nakamura. They do a test of strength and trade holds. Triple H wants the tag and he gets it from Balor. Nakamura tells Triple H to bring it and they lock up. They fight into the corner and trade strikes. Nakamura drops The Game with a kick to the body. Triple H comes back with a knee to the face that stunts Nakamura. Roode tags in now and he and Triple H shove each other back and forth. HHH decks Roode and Roode fights back with punches and chops. Roode drops The Game and lays into him with more strikes. Triple H comes back with a spine-buster. Triple H is looking winded and he takes a moment to do the “suck it” taunt to Roode.
Triple H goes for a Pedigree, but Roode escapes and hits a spine-buster or his own. Roode now taunts Triple H and goes for a DDT, but Triple H shoves Roode back into the corner and Kurt Angle tags in. Roode throws some punches at Angle, but Angle catches him and hits a series of three German suplexes. Kurt grabs him again and goes for the Olympic Slam, but Roode escapes. There’s a double clothesline and both men are down. Nakamura tags in and starts cleaning house. He drops Angle with some kicks and then knocks Strowman off the apron. Nakamura hits a splash on Angle in the corner, then sets him up for a knee strike. Joe runs in and Nakamura drops him, then Nakamura drops Balor with a kick and knees him in the head. Triple H goes for a Pedigree on Nakamura, but Nakamura escapes and kicks him down. Strowman tags in and Nakamura fends him off momentarily, but Strowman catches him and delivers a running powerslam for the three count. Nakamura has been eliminated.
Roode comes in and hits a Blockbuster on Strowman, then he goes for another one and misses. Strowman grabs Roode and hits the running powerslam for the three count, and Roode is now eliminated. Joe tags himself in on Strowman and they have a shoving match. Kurt and Triple H try to pull them apart, but it ends up that Triple H and Kurt get into a shoving match. Orton shoves Kurt from behind into Triple H, then the aprons clear and everyone brawls. When the dust settles, it’s down to Strowman fighting Cena and Orton in the ring. Cena and Orton knock Strowman out to ringside, but when they follow him out he decks them with right hands. Team SmackDown all surrounds Strowman and they team up to suplex Strowman through the announce table. Shane gets in the ring and goes up top and he’s looking to hit a flying elbow drop on Strowman on the floor, but Joe runs up behind him and suplexes Shane off the top rope. Shane kicks Joe away, and then Cena tags in. Cena starts teeing off on Joe, but Joe stuns him with an atomic drop and a big boot, then a senton drop.
Joe hits a Uranage on Cena, then Balor tags himself in and Joe starts getting in Balor’s face. Cena takes advantage of the distraction to hit the AA on Joe and then on Balor. He hits a second AA on Joe then pins for the three count. Joe is now eliminated. Kurt Angle comes in now and suplexes Cena down. Angle goes for another one but Cena elbows him away. Cena hits a shoulder block, then they trade punches in the middle of the ring. Cena hits a series of shoulder tackles then a back suplex. Cena goes for the Five Knuckle Shuffle, but Angle grabs his ankle and puts Cena in the Ankle Lock. Cena escapes but Angle hits the Olympic Slam. Shane breaks up the pin. The referee backs up Shane and Finn Balor takes advantage of the distraction with the Coup De Grace off the top. Angle follows up with another Olympic Slam for the three count, and Cena is eliminated. Orton works over Angle until Balor tags in, and Balor tees off on Orton with kicks. Balor then rolls outside and hits a running dropkick on Shane into the fan barricade, then back in the ring Balor hits the Sling Blade on Orton. Balor hits a dropkick on Orton then goes for the Coup De Grace, but Orton moves and comes back with the RKO for the three count. Balor is eliminated.
Triple H now beats down Orton and tries to double team him with Kurt. Orton shoves Triple H into Kurt in the corner and Kurt gets crotched on the top rope. Shane gets on the apron and he wants the tag from Orton, but then Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn run in out of nowhere and beat up Shane before he can get the tag. Shane grabs a steel chair from ringside and starts teeing off on Owens and Zayn with the chair. Owens runs in the ring so Orton hits an RKO on him. Owens and Zayn run away, then Strowman tags himself in the match. Strowman clotheslines Orton then hits the running powerslam for the three count, and Orton is eliminated. It’s down to Shane for Team SmackDown, and he takes an extended breather at ringside as Strowman stares at him from the ring. Shane steps in the ring and stares down Strowman, but then Triple H tags himself in on Strowman. Strowman stares at Triple H but leaves to the apron. Triple H and Shane circle each other, but then Kurt Angle tags himself in on Triple H. Triple H and Angle now argue, and Shane rolls up Angle from behind for a two count. Shane hits a Russian leg sweep on Kurt for two, then punches him. Shane hits an elbow for another two count. Shane hits a DDT on Angle for another two. Shane misses a punch and Angle hits the Olympic Slam. Kurt locks in the ankle lock and Shane screams. Shane looks like he’s about to tap, but then Triple H walks in and hits Kurt Angle from behind. Triple H gives Angle the Pedigree, then Triple H drags Shane on top of Kurt and the referee counts three. Kurt is now eliminated. Triple H stands next to Shane as Shane recovers and sells the ankle. Triple H stares at Strowman on the apron, then he grabs Shane and gives him a Pedigree. HHH pins Shane for the three count to win the match. Winners: Triple H and Braun Strowman from Team RAW
Here we go… ??????#SurvivorSeries @RealKurtAngle pic.twitter.com/cH5dQpbPRD
— WWE (@WWE) November 20, 2017
It’s time to decide the superior brand as @FinnBalor makes his way to the ring for Team #RAW LIVE on @WWENetwork! #SurvivorSeries pic.twitter.com/k1FXjEamcU
— WWE Network (@WWENetwork) November 20, 2017
All business. #SurvivorSeries @SamoaJoe pic.twitter.com/MglQ7HzXFf
— WWE Universe (@WWEUniverse) November 20, 2017
There’s a MONSTER among us!#SurvivorSeries @BraunStrowman pic.twitter.com/Zkhv6Lgg3b
— WWE Universe (@WWEUniverse) November 20, 2017
TIME TO PLAY THE GAAAAAAAAAAAMMMEEEEEEEEEEE!#SurvivorSeries @TripleH pic.twitter.com/Tx3BlpmlDM
— WWE (@WWE) November 20, 2017
What a way to round out Team #RAW! #SurvivorSeries @TripleH pic.twitter.com/JteqQEB4aH
— WWE Universe (@WWEUniverse) November 20, 2017
CAPTAIN @shanemcmahon is ready to steer #SDLive to victory! #SurvivorSeries pic.twitter.com/aLGOzAE5h3
— WWE (@WWE) November 20, 2017
Arguably the greatest performer in #SurvivorSeries history is ready to make more history!@RandyOrton pic.twitter.com/AORDw8gJDv
— WWE Universe (@WWEUniverse) November 20, 2017
After @TripleH mixes it up with one former @WWENXT Champion @ShinsukeN, here comes another!#SurvivorSeries @REALBobbyRoode pic.twitter.com/0s0rsYmGwu
— WWE Universe (@WWEUniverse) November 20, 2017
There goes @ShinsukeN. There goes @REALBobbyRoode.@BraunStrowman has given #RAW a 5-3 advantage here! #SurvivorSeries pic.twitter.com/SM6o8EXL9D
— WWE (@WWE) November 20, 2017
In comes #RAW General Manager @RealKurtAngle, and it’s time to for a ride, @REALBobbyRoode! #SurvivorSeries pic.twitter.com/2DFYyaGE7j
— WWE Universe (@WWEUniverse) November 20, 2017
It’s all about HUMILIATING #SDLive and @shanemcmahon for @REALKurtAngle! #SurvivorSeries pic.twitter.com/Bx8wouQDGh
— WWE Universe (@WWEUniverse) November 20, 2017
Well, this should be interesting…#SurvivorSeries @TripleH @shanemcmahon pic.twitter.com/aWXlYVk2qd
— WWE Universe (@WWEUniverse) November 20, 2017
IT’S OVER! @TripleH wanted to do things HIMSELF as he hits @shanemcmahon with the #Pedigree to give Team #RAW the victory! #SurvivorSeries pic.twitter.com/tjl3DuB9hd
— WWE (@WWE) November 20, 2017
#RAW – 4??#SDLive – 3??#TeamRed WINS #SurvivorSeries! pic.twitter.com/7zw5DbbXRL
— WWE Universe (@WWEUniverse) November 20, 2017
After the match, Triple H starts smiling at Braun but Braun doesn’t look impressed. Team RAW won tonight, 4-3. Triple H raises Braun’s arm in the middle of the ring but Braun is just staring at him. Triple H celebrates some and raises Braun’s arm again. Braun shakes his head. Triple H tells Braun he’s the man and has some more words with him, raising his arm again. Triple H turns around to Braun grabbing him by the throat. Braun pushes Triple H down in the corner and tells him he will never play this game again if he tries to rob Braun again. Do you hear me? Triple H comes from behind and goes for a Pedigree but it’s blocked. Braun scoops Triple H and nails a big running powerslam in the middle of the ring. Braun stands tall as his music hits. Braun isn’t finished as he scoops Triple H for a second powerslam. Braun rips off his t-shirt and stands tall again as his music resumes. Braun leaves the ring and marches to the back. Triple H is laid out on his back in the ring. Survivor Series goes off the air.
Lesson learned: DON’T MESS WITH @BraunStrowman! #SurvivorSeries pic.twitter.com/rdQlkCTysw
— WWE (@WWE) November 20, 2017
LMAO @TripleH #SurvivorSeries pic.twitter.com/C5q0gsMYbB
— Deno (@KiingDeno) November 20, 2017
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