Survivor Series 2013
Match 1: Survivor Series Tag Team Elimination Match - The Shield & The Real Americans def. Rey Mysterio, Cody Rhodes, Goldust & The Usos (23:28)
Here, in this match we get a taste of how dominant Roman Reigns would become in later years. This match starts with Cody and Dean Ambrose and Cody eliminates Dean by rolling him when Ambrose is arguing with the referee. Some time passes before another elimination is made, and this time, it’s Jack Swagger who’s eliminated after a Splash from one of the Usos. Cesaro gets in there and he swings both Usos around until he’s eliminated by Cody. So now it’s Roman and Seth against 5 people. And they begin to strategize in their corner. Roman gets in and he eliminates Jimmy with a Spear. Cody gets in and he holds his own for a short time, but Seth reaches his hand out for Roman to tag while he’s in position for the Cross Rhodes. Cody hits Cross Rhodes on Seth, but Roman Spears him out of this match. Then Jey gets in there and starts beating on Roman, which is surreal knowing roles would be very different in several years. Roman tags in Seth and Seth hits Jey with a Curb Stomp to eliminate him. Seth and Roman isolate Rey for a while until Rey manages to eliminate Seth, leaving Roman the sole member of his team. Roman isolates Rey for a bit until he makes the hot tag to Goldust, who holds his own for a bit until he’s Speared out of his boots by Roman. Rey leaps from the top rope and hurricanranas Roman into the second rope. Rey runs the ropes to attempt a 619, but he runs into a Spear from Roman and Roman Reigns wins the match for his team. Roman eliminated 4 out of 5 of his opponents in this match.
My Rating: ***1/2
Match 2: Intercontinental Championship Match - Big E. Langston (c) def. Curtis Axel (5:57)
I was not a fan of Big E. at this time. I found him to be very bland. Man, when he was allowed to be himself in The New Day, he became just the best. This match was pretty average. It was what I expected from it. Big E. uses his power, Axel momentarily controls the match, but Big E. hits the Big Ending to retain his title.
My Rating: **1/2
Match 3: Survivor Series Tag Team Elimination Match - Team Total Divas (Natalya, The Bella Twins, The Funkadactyls, Eva Marie & JoJo) def. AJ Lee, Tamina, Kaitlyn, Aksana, Summer Rae, Alicia Fox & Rosa Mendes (11:29)
Remember Total Divas? I bet you wouldn’t if they didn’t promote it every 20 minutes on TV every week. There were rapid fire eliminations for several minutes. I do not even remember the order of this one because of how fast people were going. Eventually we come down to Nattie, Nikki Bella and JoJo against AJ and Tamina. JoJo gets in there with Tamina and she gets destroyed. She manages to roll her up and get her hope spot in, but Tamina tags in AJ and lets her pin JoJo. Natalya comes in and she puts Tamina in the Sharpshooter and doesn’t tap out, but she gets sent away anyway. Huh? So AJ is left and she gets put in the Sharpshooter too and she actually taps out. Total Divas win. Yay I guess.
My Rating: 1/2*
Match 4: Mark Henry def. Ryback (4:47)
Ryback comes out and cuts a shitty promo and sends out an open challenge and Mark Henry answers it. Thankfully this match doesn’t go very long because it’s not that great for the time it has. Just power move after power move. Mark takes Ryback out with a World’s Strongest Slam.
My Rating: *1/4
Match 5: World Heavyweight Championship Match - John Cena (c) def. Alberto Del Rio (18:50)
Next up is Super Cena vs Notable Prick, Alberto Del Rio. I never liked it when these two feuded because I didn’t feel like they had chemistry. A lot of this match is Del Rio working over Cena’s arm, that he just back from an injury for. And to be honest, it does start to pick up towards the end. There was one interesting bit in this match where Cena gets frustrated that he hasn’t beaten Del Rio yet, which you didn’t see Cena do very often. The finish comes when Cena attempts a crossbody, but Del Rio rolls through it and applies the Cross Armbreaker. Cena powers Del Rio up for a powerbomb. Then he hits an AA to retain the title. The final several minutes were good enough to raise my rating, but a lot of this match is uneventful.
My Rating: ***
Match 6: CM Punk & Daniel Bryan def. The Wyatt Family (Harper & Rowan) (16:54)
I remember salivating at the idea of Bryan and Punk becoming a tag team. The matches they could’ve put on together. This was a decent match, where Harper and Rowan dominate a lot of this match. They isolate Punk from Bryan for a while until Bryan gets in there and he turns the tides briefly. Until he attempts a Frankensteiner from the top rope on Harper, who lifts Bryan up and hits a powerbomb from the top. Punk eventually makes it back in and he puts the Wyatts on the ropes. Rowan eats a running knee from Bryan before Punk hits Harper with a Go To Sleep. Bryan and Punk challenge Bray to get in the ring, and he teases doing it, but gets down and says “no, no, no.”
My Rating: ***1/4
Main Event: WWE Championship Match - Randy Orton (c) def. Big Show (11:08)
Wow. Back to back Survivor Series PPVs with Big Show in the main event. But this is 2013 Big Show, not 1999 Big Show. It’s a significant difference. I’ve also never seen a more dead crowd for a main event match than this one. They’re not cheering. They’re not booing. They are silent because they do not care and they know Orton is winning so they have no reason to get invested. There were chants for Daniel Bryan very early in this match. I heard a guy chanting “take it home” at one point. Orton hits a DDT on Big Show and puts his hand behind his ear as if he’s trying to hear the crowd. Trying to make them make any noise at all and they aren’t because nobody cares about this match. Big Show hits a knockout punch on Orton on the outside. He throws Orton back in the ring, then King of Kings plays and the Authority make their way out and Big Show is very easily distracted. He turns back around into an RKO followed by a Punt kick and Orton retains the title. Triple H and Steph look like they’re about to get into the ring and congratulate him, but Cena’s music hits. He goes to the ring, holding the World Heavyweight Title and the two champions stare at each other as the show ends.
My Rating: *1/2
Cagematch Rating: 4.25
My Rating: 4/10
The biggest problem with this show is that it’s boring. It has some good matches on it. But wow, when I say that the crowd was dead, I mean they were dead for that main event. Orton tried to rile them up and they responded with pure silence. Ultimately, there was absolutely no reason to pay for this show, other than maybe the tag match with Punk and Bryan.
Moving on from Survivor Series PPVs and going to the In Your House series. No Way Out of Texas on the road to WrestleMania 14.
Match 1: Survivor Series Tag Team Elimination Match - The Shield & The Real Americans def. Rey Mysterio, Cody Rhodes, Goldust & The Usos (23:28)
Here, in this match we get a taste of how dominant Roman Reigns would become in later years. This match starts with Cody and Dean Ambrose and Cody eliminates Dean by rolling him when Ambrose is arguing with the referee. Some time passes before another elimination is made, and this time, it’s Jack Swagger who’s eliminated after a Splash from one of the Usos. Cesaro gets in there and he swings both Usos around until he’s eliminated by Cody. So now it’s Roman and Seth against 5 people. And they begin to strategize in their corner. Roman gets in and he eliminates Jimmy with a Spear. Cody gets in and he holds his own for a short time, but Seth reaches his hand out for Roman to tag while he’s in position for the Cross Rhodes. Cody hits Cross Rhodes on Seth, but Roman Spears him out of this match. Then Jey gets in there and starts beating on Roman, which is surreal knowing roles would be very different in several years. Roman tags in Seth and Seth hits Jey with a Curb Stomp to eliminate him. Seth and Roman isolate Rey for a while until Rey manages to eliminate Seth, leaving Roman the sole member of his team. Roman isolates Rey for a bit until he makes the hot tag to Goldust, who holds his own for a bit until he’s Speared out of his boots by Roman. Rey leaps from the top rope and hurricanranas Roman into the second rope. Rey runs the ropes to attempt a 619, but he runs into a Spear from Roman and Roman Reigns wins the match for his team. Roman eliminated 4 out of 5 of his opponents in this match.
My Rating: ***1/2
Match 2: Intercontinental Championship Match - Big E. Langston (c) def. Curtis Axel (5:57)
I was not a fan of Big E. at this time. I found him to be very bland. Man, when he was allowed to be himself in The New Day, he became just the best. This match was pretty average. It was what I expected from it. Big E. uses his power, Axel momentarily controls the match, but Big E. hits the Big Ending to retain his title.
My Rating: **1/2
Match 3: Survivor Series Tag Team Elimination Match - Team Total Divas (Natalya, The Bella Twins, The Funkadactyls, Eva Marie & JoJo) def. AJ Lee, Tamina, Kaitlyn, Aksana, Summer Rae, Alicia Fox & Rosa Mendes (11:29)
Remember Total Divas? I bet you wouldn’t if they didn’t promote it every 20 minutes on TV every week. There were rapid fire eliminations for several minutes. I do not even remember the order of this one because of how fast people were going. Eventually we come down to Nattie, Nikki Bella and JoJo against AJ and Tamina. JoJo gets in there with Tamina and she gets destroyed. She manages to roll her up and get her hope spot in, but Tamina tags in AJ and lets her pin JoJo. Natalya comes in and she puts Tamina in the Sharpshooter and doesn’t tap out, but she gets sent away anyway. Huh? So AJ is left and she gets put in the Sharpshooter too and she actually taps out. Total Divas win. Yay I guess.
My Rating: 1/2*
Match 4: Mark Henry def. Ryback (4:47)
Ryback comes out and cuts a shitty promo and sends out an open challenge and Mark Henry answers it. Thankfully this match doesn’t go very long because it’s not that great for the time it has. Just power move after power move. Mark takes Ryback out with a World’s Strongest Slam.
My Rating: *1/4
Match 5: World Heavyweight Championship Match - John Cena (c) def. Alberto Del Rio (18:50)
Next up is Super Cena vs Notable Prick, Alberto Del Rio. I never liked it when these two feuded because I didn’t feel like they had chemistry. A lot of this match is Del Rio working over Cena’s arm, that he just back from an injury for. And to be honest, it does start to pick up towards the end. There was one interesting bit in this match where Cena gets frustrated that he hasn’t beaten Del Rio yet, which you didn’t see Cena do very often. The finish comes when Cena attempts a crossbody, but Del Rio rolls through it and applies the Cross Armbreaker. Cena powers Del Rio up for a powerbomb. Then he hits an AA to retain the title. The final several minutes were good enough to raise my rating, but a lot of this match is uneventful.
My Rating: ***
Match 6: CM Punk & Daniel Bryan def. The Wyatt Family (Harper & Rowan) (16:54)
I remember salivating at the idea of Bryan and Punk becoming a tag team. The matches they could’ve put on together. This was a decent match, where Harper and Rowan dominate a lot of this match. They isolate Punk from Bryan for a while until Bryan gets in there and he turns the tides briefly. Until he attempts a Frankensteiner from the top rope on Harper, who lifts Bryan up and hits a powerbomb from the top. Punk eventually makes it back in and he puts the Wyatts on the ropes. Rowan eats a running knee from Bryan before Punk hits Harper with a Go To Sleep. Bryan and Punk challenge Bray to get in the ring, and he teases doing it, but gets down and says “no, no, no.”
My Rating: ***1/4
Main Event: WWE Championship Match - Randy Orton (c) def. Big Show (11:08)
Wow. Back to back Survivor Series PPVs with Big Show in the main event. But this is 2013 Big Show, not 1999 Big Show. It’s a significant difference. I’ve also never seen a more dead crowd for a main event match than this one. They’re not cheering. They’re not booing. They are silent because they do not care and they know Orton is winning so they have no reason to get invested. There were chants for Daniel Bryan very early in this match. I heard a guy chanting “take it home” at one point. Orton hits a DDT on Big Show and puts his hand behind his ear as if he’s trying to hear the crowd. Trying to make them make any noise at all and they aren’t because nobody cares about this match. Big Show hits a knockout punch on Orton on the outside. He throws Orton back in the ring, then King of Kings plays and the Authority make their way out and Big Show is very easily distracted. He turns back around into an RKO followed by a Punt kick and Orton retains the title. Triple H and Steph look like they’re about to get into the ring and congratulate him, but Cena’s music hits. He goes to the ring, holding the World Heavyweight Title and the two champions stare at each other as the show ends.
My Rating: *1/2
Cagematch Rating: 4.25
My Rating: 4/10
The biggest problem with this show is that it’s boring. It has some good matches on it. But wow, when I say that the crowd was dead, I mean they were dead for that main event. Orton tried to rile them up and they responded with pure silence. Ultimately, there was absolutely no reason to pay for this show, other than maybe the tag match with Punk and Bryan.
Moving on from Survivor Series PPVs and going to the In Your House series. No Way Out of Texas on the road to WrestleMania 14.
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