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WWF Survivor Series

  • TV Special
  • 1997
  • 2h 45m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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Steve Austin, Bret Hart, and Shawn Michaels in WWF Survivor Series (1997)
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WWF Title: Bret Hart vs. Shawn Michaels, WWF Intercontinental Title: Owen Hart vs. Steve Austin, Kane vs. Mankind. The Leigon of Doom, Ken Shamrock & Ahmed Johnson vs. The Nation of Dominati... Read allWWF Title: Bret Hart vs. Shawn Michaels, WWF Intercontinental Title: Owen Hart vs. Steve Austin, Kane vs. Mankind. The Leigon of Doom, Ken Shamrock & Ahmed Johnson vs. The Nation of Domination. Davey Boy Smith, Doug Furnas, Philip LaFon & Jim Neidhart vs. Goldust, Vader, Marc Mer... Read allWWF Title: Bret Hart vs. Shawn Michaels, WWF Intercontinental Title: Owen Hart vs. Steve Austin, Kane vs. Mankind. The Leigon of Doom, Ken Shamrock & Ahmed Johnson vs. The Nation of Domination. Davey Boy Smith, Doug Furnas, Philip LaFon & Jim Neidhart vs. Goldust, Vader, Marc Mero & Steve Blackman, The Truth Commission vs. The Disciples of Apocalypse. The New Age Outl... Read all

  • Director
    • Kevin Dunn
  • Writer
    • Vince Russo
  • Stars
    • Bret Hart
    • Shawn Michaels
    • Steve Austin
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
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    • Director
      • Kevin Dunn
    • Writer
      • Vince Russo
    • Stars
      • Bret Hart
      • Shawn Michaels
      • Steve Austin
    • 13User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Bret Hart
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    • Bret 'The Hitman' Hart - The Hart Foundation
    Shawn Michaels
    Shawn Michaels
    • Shawn Michaels - DeGeneration X
    Steve Austin
    Steve Austin
    • 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
    Owen Hart
    Owen Hart
    • Owen Hart
    Glenn Jacobs
    Glenn Jacobs
    • Kane
    Mick Foley
    Mick Foley
    • Mankind
    Ken Shamrock
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    • Ken Shamrock
    Tony Norris
    Tony Norris
    • Ahmed Johnson
    Mike Hegstrand
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    • Road Warrior Hawk - The Legion of Doom
    Joe Laurinaitis
    Joe Laurinaitis
    • Road Warrior Animal - The Legion of Doom
    Dwayne Johnson
    Dwayne Johnson
    • Rocky Maivia - The Nation of Domination
    Ron Simmons
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    • Faarooq - The Nation of Domination
    A.C. Connor
    A.C. Connor
    • D-Lo Brown - The Nation of Domination
    Charles Wright
    Charles Wright
    • Kama Mustafa - The Nation of Domination
    Davey Boy Smith
    Davey Boy Smith
    • The British Bulldog - Team Canada
    Jim Neidhart
    Jim Neidhart
    • Jim 'The Anvil' Neidhart - Team Canada
    Phillip LaFon
    • Phillip LaFon - Team Canada
    Doug Furnas
    Doug Furnas
    • Doug Furnas - Team Canada
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      • Vince Russo
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    8zkonedog

    Yes, The Screwjob, But Also A Lot Of Positives

    The 1997 Survivor Series event will always be primarily remembered for the "Montreal Screwjob". While nothing will change that negative connotation, this event was actually pretty remarkable in terms of signifying some very positive changes within the WWE.

    For example...

    -Kane bursts on to the scene (here battling Mankind), and he will eventually provide Undertaker with a worthy foe (something that had been desperately needed for quite some time). -The New Age Outlaws (Billy Gunn & Road Dogg) really come together here, and they would be a fun pairing in the years to come. -Rocky Maivia (later "The Rock") takes a larger role in the Nation of Domination, presaging his breakout as a singles superstar right around the corner. -Steve Austin wrestles a great rematch with Owen Hart, especially considering Owen had nearly broken his neck with a botched piledriver in their previous matchup. -To be honest, even the Screwjob itself-where Vince McMahon, Shawn Michaels, and referee Earl Hebner only knew the true outcome of the match going in-paved one clear way forward. It was morally reprehensible and I would never outright condone such treatment of an icon like Bret Hart, but it led Shawn to D-Generation X (which thrived) and laid the roots for the "Mr. McMahon" character that would increasingly come out from behind the mic in short order.

    So, even though the '97 Survivor Series will forever be branded with the controversial decision of its final match, this is truly the best WWE PPV of the previous 2-3 years to that point. The doldrums of the mid-90s seem to be ending as the company ramps up for 1998.
    Spawn Devil

    Recap

    The Godwinns and the New Age Outlaws vs. the Headbangers and the Blackjacks Survivors: New Age Outlaws

    The Truth Commission vs. Disciples of Apocalypse Survivors: Interrogator and Jackyl

    British Bulldog, Jim "the Anvil" Neidhart, Doug Furnas and Phil Lafon vs. Vader, Steve Blackman, Goldust and Marc Mero Survivor: British Bulldog

    The Road Warriors, Ken Shamrock and Ahmed Johnson vs. Nation of Domination Survivor: Ken Shamrock

    Kane defeated Mankind via pinfall

    Stone Cold Steve Austin defeated Owen Hart to capture the Intercontinental Championship

    Shawn Michaels defeated Bret "Hitman" Hart to capture the WWE Championship

    Overall Mark: C+
    MarcMV12

    Bret Hart is whining & complaining again? I find that hard to believe!

    It is now May 2004. This event took place in November 1997, Six and a half years ago. Even now Vince McMahon (owner of WWE) is trying to smooth things over with Bret, but Mr Hart will only return on the proviso that he can 'get revenge on Shawn Michaels or Vince McMahon' after what happened at this event. Three words Bret: GET OVER IT. It happened, its in the past, LET IT GO.

    Every time I hear the term "The Montreal Screw-job" a shudder courses through my body. Bret Hart was leaving to go to WCW. He wanted the PPV match that people had payed good money to see, both in person & on Pay - Per - View from home to end in a massive brawl, and a double disqualification, then he wanted to ditch the WORLD Title the next night on TV and walk away. I'm sorry, but how would that have been better for anyone other than Bret himself, and his own fans? Neutrals will recall that titles in the WWF (as it was back then) were only ever surrendered due to injury, or other personal problems where the Wrestlers were left with no choice but to vacate their title. Even Shawn Michaels (who was fond of winning, but not very fond of losing his numerous titles) dropped the World Title to Stone-Cold Steve Austin at 'The Big One' Wrestlemania 14. What if he had refused? Austin winning his first World Title by being given it the next night on Raw wouldn't have had quite the same feel. Bret Hart's problem was that he couldn't handle not being the top dog anymore, and he wanted to spoil it for the fans by not doing the decent thing and letting Shawn win. A victory for Shawn after interference surely would have been a more acceptable way to end his tenure than what we got. Its just a pity that the owner was forced into doing something he didn't want to do by Bret's petulance.

    Shawn Michaels was put in a precarious position. Whether he knew what was going to happen is fiercely debated even to this day, but even if he did, what was he meant to do? Refuse his chance at the World Title to show loyalty to someone who had dragged their feud into the schoolyard by saying his parents must be ashamed of their son Shawn? Why should he? The only person who screwed Bret Hart was Bret Hart, the minute he thought he was bigger than the Man and the company he was working for.

    And on a side note, the only people that were really screwed that night were the fans, because controversial ending aside, the PPV was not memorable for anything else. The whole event had been built on the title match and it showed with a poor under-card. Normally any other Survivor Series (bar The woeful 6th Annual in 1992, which coincidently also had World Champion Bret Hart vs Intercontinental Champion Shawn Michaels for the World Title as the main event - which Bret won) would be recommendable, but not this one. Probably one of the hardest old events to get hold off, but unfortunately for all the wrong reasons.
    7paudieconnolly

    A main event shaping future of wrestling

    Survivor series four on four traditional matches will not be the talk of tonight. First match of note or real merit was Kane versus mankind not for the wrestling. But the imagery of Kane throwing mankind round would help to build a myth of undertaker's brother.

    Owen hart gets back into the ring with stone cold Steve Austin in front of the Canadian crowd following the career ending injury for most that stone cold received at the hands of Hart by tombstone . But of course tonight will be remembered for is the Montréal screw job Brett the hitman hart versus Shawn Michaels Overshadowing everything that comes before it. To become a decisive time in wrestling. The most talked about moment in wrestling . A moment of real change in wrestling that would shape, the careers of the individuals futures. Affecting the two biggest wrestling federations. With hindsight Sergeant Slaughter Ringside, Vince McMahon (Calls of get in the ring) a mountain of referees made it seem like something was up. There will always be the questions of how things would've gone down for everyone If these 20 minutes in Canada had gone another way. Who Were the real winners and losers on the night. Who was wrong and who was right and for years to come is still a debate being held today.
    Legend_Killa

    Bret Hart has every right to be mad, with a capital AARRRGGGHH!

    Before I get to the obvious match, let me just say that this was a time when the WWE's or F's (whatever) mid-card was terrible. I'm not going to go over the under card as they were only there to fill up time.

    Stone Cold Steve Austin vs Owen Hart - This match wasn't a good match, but is wasn't really supposed to be. It was just supposed to be Stone Cold re-establishing himself as the main mid-carder on his way to the top. All you had to do was see his beer belly to know that the pre-Summer Slam Steve Austin that Bret Hart said was the best wrestler in the world, was gone.

    Bret Hart vs Shawn Michaels - This match lets us see how Americans can't see past their own existence and how Canadians hate them for it. For all those who say get over it. What would you do if you carried a company for the majority of the 90's & was responsible for elevating Stone Cold Steve Austin to mainevent status? Bret Hart gave his life and sacrificed his marriage for the WWF only to be screwed like that in his own country. Not only would I not have let it go, but I wouldn't have left Montreal without making good use of my knuckle dusters.

    Leave Bret Hart alone, he has every right to moan as long as he feels like it!

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    • Trivia
      The finish of the Bret Hart vs. Shawn Michaels main event, probably the most controversial in professional wrestling history, was the subject of the documentary Hitman Hart: Wrestling with Shadows (1998).
    • Quotes

      Jim Ross: [after the Shawn Michaels/Bret Hart Match ended] What Happened?

    • Connections
      Featured in WWE Monday Night RAW: Hunting the White Rhino (1997)

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    • Release date
      • November 9, 1997 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Survivor Series
    • Filming locations
      • Montréal, Québec, Canada
    • Production company
      • Evart Enterprises
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      • 2h 45m(165 min)
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