WWE Survivor Series
November 27, 2005
Booker T w/Sharmell vs Chris Benoit - Match 1 of Best of 7 Series
Two nights ago, Booker and Benoit had an US Title Match that resulted in a double pin. Smackdown GM, Teddy Long, ruled that the title was held up and would be decided in a best of seven series. Hilariously, Michael Cole tries to put over this series by saying it's so much bigger than their WCW one since this was "For a title". Newsflash, the WCW one was for a #1 contendership for the TV title. You could even make a case that the 1998 series was more important since it featured two guys trying to climb up the ranks. The 2005 series featured two former World Champions battling over a midcard title. Anyways, I'm talking so much about that since the match wasn't anything special for the vast majority of it. I blame Booker T. The guy was on offense for most of the match and failed to do anything really interesting. Dull moves like a pair of rest holds were the highlights. Luckily, Benoit manages to increase the excitement near the end with a series of German suplexes, a snap suplex and a rapid fire series of headbutts while both men were on the top rope. With Booker falling to the mat, Benoit attempted the Flying Headbutt, but Booker moved out of the way. Booker covered Benoit and with his feet on the ropes (And Sharmell holding them), Booker steals the first match. Good enough for an opening match even if a Benoit match is capable of more. The big difference now between this series and the 1998 series is that Booker's willingness to cheat and his heel valet. Can Benoit overcome the odds? Watch the rest of the series to find out. Benoit deserves any praise for this.
3 Stars.
Rather than explain the backstage skit, I'll just show you.
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Trish Stratus (c) w/Mickie James vs Melina w/MNM - WWE Women's Title
So Melina is booked on the show, but MNM isn't? BS. The build-up to this match featured the amazing moment when MNM (wearing masks) kidnapped Trish Stratus while the security guards kept the fans back as MNM carried Trish through the audience. To my shock and amazement, I really dug this for a women's match. The match was practically botch free, with the only botch coming in the final move (Trish middle rope bulldog to Melina). Trish showed a lot of fire and kept up a good pace by doing all of her big spots including diving from the top rope onto MNM. Melina, was far more aggressive than the Divas on Raw with the highlight being her ax hammering Trish during Stratus' Matrix move. You added a little Trish/Mickie James storyline development with Mickie pulling Trish out of harms way of a Melina kick. By the end when Trish won following the botched bulldog, you told a story, added a bit of a more long term story and you gave the fans a sneak peak of a future full time women's wrestler in Melina. Dare I say the best WWE (Non-OVW) match of the year? I actually enjoyed a women's match?!
2 1/4 Stars.
Triple H vs Ric Flair - Last Man Standing Match
I have to admit, a last man standing match at the Survivor Series fits the theme nicely. I ended up LOVING this. Maybe it's because we haven't in blood in the WWE in forever, but Flair's crimson mask caused by Hunter stabbing him in the forehead with a screwdriver created some amazing images of Flair's entire face covered in red. Old Man Flair was on full display by showcasing that while he may be old, he's still the dirtiest player in the game. Such highlights include squeezing Hunter's balls, punching Hunter's balls, pulling Hunter balls first into the ring post, biting Triple H's forehead, biting Hunter's thigh, and when Hunter thinks Flair can't stand up, Flair simply gives him the finger while on his knees. Flair was THE MAN in this. A lot of credit goes to Hunter in this as well. While Flair brought all of the emotion, the in ring work was relied on by Hunter. Despite this incredible match of emotion, there is one glaring problem - the sledgehammer. Until the sledgehammer made it's appearance, you knew the match could not end. The result is that the emotion of whether Flair can get up after a Pedigree isn't as high as it would have been had we already seen the sledgehammer. When three Pedigree's isn't enough to keep Flair down, goes out, grabs the sledgehammer and hits Flair in the back to win the match. Yet another MOTYC between Flair and Hunter. Somehow, this one is even better than their Taboo Tuesday Cage Match.
4 1/2 Stars.
Edge and Lita came out to the ring for the debut edition of the Cutting Edge. In case you're wondering, Edge was dealing with an injury and that's why he didn't have a match. Anyways, they wasted time by trading insults with Detroit Tigers' Dmitri Young. What's the point of this? Why is it that this is on a thirty-five dollar PPV, but MNM isn't booked?
John Cena (c) vs Kurt Angle - WWE World Title
Daviari is your special guest referee because Eric Bischoff wants to see another screw job at the Survivor Series. I have to hand it to the Raw writers in the second half of 2005. They took a feud that produced a damn great match at No Way Out and made it an absolute nightmare when it came over to Raw. Right away, the annoyances of the match begins with Jerry Lawler and Joey Styles talking about how disgusted at Kurt Angle they are due to Angle needing his own personal referee and how he didn't need one when he won his past titles. Newsflash, Angle cheated and had outside interference for most of his title wins. After a few minutes, Daiviri gets knocked down and is basically out cold for the rest of the match. How did this guy become a full time wrestler when a simple bump would knock him out? The overbook BS continues when your second ref comes out. It doesn't take long before Angle sees a loss coming soon, so he closelines that ref. That brings out a third ref (the second is still laying in the ring). Angle doesn't like his calls, so he gives him an European Uppercut. Daiviri comes back in the ring, but John Cena gives him a DDT, so he too is lying in the ring. A fourth ref (A Smackdown one) comes out just as Cena hits a FU on Angle to pick up the win as three refs are knocked out and lying in the ring. This match was so f'n overbooked that it couldn't even be good. The sad thing is that the crowd was incredible. Unlike most Cena matches where both chants are directed to Cena, Angle's over enough to have a "Let's go Angle!" chant. Why couldn't the Raw writers just let these two go out there and wrestle? Is it any wonder why the fans turned on Cena so hard in the second half of 2005 when he had to endure THIS kind of writing? Angle tried to add some fun to the match (There's one particular submission hold that looks awesome) and Cena didn't suck, but the poor booking won out.
2 Stars.
Eric Bischoff vs Teddy Long w/Palmer Cannon
Ugh. There's both a Smackdown referee and a Raw referee in the match at the same time. Yet, Eric Bischoff is still able to cheat when Cannon distracts the refs. What's the point of having two refs in the ring if both deals with a guy on the apron instead of focusing on the wrestlers?! The "Action" included such highlights as Long dancing around, Bischoff unable to catch Long and Bischoff choking Long. Finally, the Boogeyman's music plays. Bischoff orders both refs to stop him in the entrance way. Instead, the Boogeyman comes out through the crown. Boogeyman chokes Bischoff and then hits his pump handle slam. Somehow, this doesn't earn Teddy Long the DQ. Instead, Long covers Bischoff and a referee returns to the ring to count the fall. The formerly hot crowd died and the only real reaction was a "Boring" chant. How is MNM not booked on this show, but THIS was? FUCK the booking sucks.
1/2 Star.
Team Raw vs Team Smackdown - Elimination Match
Raw is represented by Shawn Michaels, Kane, The Big Show, Chris Masters and Carlito. Smackdown is represented by Batista, Rey Mysterio, JBL, Bobby Lashley and Randy Orton (Sub for Eddie Guerrero). Without a doubt, this has one of the worst commentaries ever. Since it's an inter-promotional match, both the Raw commentary team (Lawler, Coach and Styles) and the SD commentary team (Tazz and Cole) called the action. They literally spend the first half bickering back and forth about which brand is better. It's so obnoxious and pointless as there's not a big distinction between Raw and SD. Look at the ten guys in the match. Team Raw has two guys who just came over from Smackdown a few months ago (Big Show and Carlito) and a guy who's still somewhat fresh to the company (Masters). On the other side you have guys who worked on Raw (Batista, Orton and JBL) and a guy who just debuted in October (Lashley). Why is there even an issue between Raw and Smackdown when it's so common for a wrestler to go back and forth? And to think, they kept going back to this stupid notion of Raw and Smackdown feuding for years to come! The first half of the match is a blur to me because I was just fighting the urge to not turn off the video (Yes, the commentary is THAT bad). The second half has two good parts of the match. The Big Show's elimination involves being hit by two Closelines from Hell, a 619, a RKO and finally a Mysterio seated senton. It's a good example of the fun of a Survivor Series match in how you can go out of your way to protect someone in defeat. The second enjoyable part is when Michaels is left on his own. In a complete rip off of the ending to Team Austin vs Team Bischoff from 2003, Michaels manages to eliminate two guys on his own (Including a ripoff of the Shelton Benjamin SCM spot, but with Mysterio), before Michaels is left alone with Randy Orton, just like in 2003. They have a few fun minutes where the hurt Michaels (Took a JBL Last Call on the outside) looks like he could actually win the match after dealing with three-on-one. However, a JBL distraction allows Orton to hit the RKO to win his third straight Survivor Series Elimination match as the sole survivor. First half was complete trash (Thank-you commentators), but the wrestlers managed to pull things together for an enjoyable second half.
2 3/4 Stars.
After the match, all of Smackdown's lowcard wrestlers come out to celebrate Randy Orton's win. That's when the lights go out and the Undertaker's music plays. Orton's terrified facial expressions are legendary. Druids carry out and leave a casket. From the heavens comes a lightening bolt, that sets the casket on fire. Finally, the Undertaker bursts out of the casket, being reborn yet again at the Survivor Series (This would be the debut of the modern Taker without the leather pants). Taker enters the ring and beats up all of the lowcarders while Randy Orton and Bob Orton flee. Fun ending to the show.
Overall
You know, if you stop watching after Triple H and Ric Flair, it's a pretty great short PPV. The show goes off of a cliff in the second half though. You have terrible booking (Angle vs Cena), a match that shouldn't have happened (Bischoff vs Long) and commentators who tried to ruin a match (Main event). The show went from a MOTYC to one shit sandwich after another. Is the show even worth checking out? Considering you can see the Hunter/Flair match on Triple H's 2008 DVD, I say just buy the Hunter DVD. At least on that, you're also getting yet another MOTYC with Hunter vs Batista in the Hell in a Cell match. Besides booking, another problem I had with the show was time management. You had six matches, five if you don't count the General Managers match, and various segments to fill time. Why not add another match? Smackdown had their tag team champions, MNM, not being booked at all. Why not have them defend the tag titles? Matt Hardy wasn't booked either. You could have easily thrown Matt Hardy together with a guy like Hardcore Holly (Both were fighting together in the war against Raw) against MNM in a tag titles match. If you want to follow the Survivor Series theme, why not a four way elimination tag with MNM vs Mexicools vs LOD vs The Dicks? Whatever, the WWE clearly doesn't care about tag wrestling in the 2000's. As far as one match shows go, this isn't the worst, but I'm struggling to give you another reason to watch the PPV other than Hunter/Flair. That means it's a huge drop off after the quality Survivor Series from 2004.