Survivor Series (1989 TV Special)
7/10
Changing up the format with interesting results
15 February 2009
Warning: Spoilers
Wow, a lot can change in three months! Rolling around to Survivor Series 1989 Hulk Hogan and Randy Savage had finished, but the war between Hogan and Zeus raged on as Zeus joined Ted DiBiase's Million Dollar Corporation.

Savage had got some closure on the whole Mega Powers deal. He'd ditched MIss Elizabeth for Sherri Martel and cheered himself up by defeating Hacksaw Jim Duggan to become the new King of Wrestling. Now calling himself the Macho King. Duggan was not pleased and so they both got teams together to go at it here.

The Ultimate Warrior had caused considerable pain to Bobby Heenan and his minions by defeating Rick Rude at Summerslam to become Intercontinental Champion and then beating Andre The Giant, another one of Heenan's cronies, repeatedly at house shows so Warrior got his team of Ultimate Warriors together to take on Bobby Heenan and his evil allies.

Instead of the traditional five on five format, we were going four on four this year, with the 20 man tag team series scrapped and five matches instead of four. All of these changes worked well, though the 20 man tag matches were a lot of fun.

And we start the night off with the feud between Dusty Rhodes and the Twin Towers. One of the Towers, Akeem, was missing. As it was Dusty's team, the Dream Team, consisting of Rhodes, Brutus Beefcake, The Red Rooster and Titoi Santana defeated Bossman's team The Enforcers, consisting of Bossman, Bad News Brown, Rick Martel and the Honkt Tonk Man. This was a fun match. In the end it came down to Rhodes and Beefcake vs Bossman, No double team was needed as Rhodes pinned Bossman to win the match for his team.

Next match was the King's Court of Randy Savage, Earthquake, Dino Bravo and Greg Valentine decisively beating Jim Duggan's 4x4s made up of Duggan, Ronnie Garvin (who was in a heated rivalry with Valentine), Bret Hart and Hercules. In the end it came down to Duggan and Hart vs Savage, Bravo and Earthquake. Hart got triple teamed and then pinned. Duggan ran around after Sherri and got counted out. End of match with Savage, Bravo and Earthquake all surviving. One sided and a bit of an anti climax at the end. Probably the weakest Survivor Series match the WWE had put on to this point.

Next match saw the Hulkamaniacs WWE Champion Hulk Hogan, WWE Tag Team Champions Ax and Smash and Jake Roberts defeat the Million Dollar Team Ted DiBiase, Warlord, Barbarian and Zeus. It came down to DiBiase vs Hogan and Roberts. Roberts was distracted by DiBiase's bodyguard Virgil and was eliminated. DiBiase fell to Hogan in short order though. A good match which came down to captain vs captain, which is the way it should be. Hulkamaniacs win with Hogan the only survivor.

Next up comes a match built around the entertaining feud between Rick Rude and Roddy Piper. The Rude Brood, led by Rick Rude and including Mr Perfect and the Fabulous Rougeaus Jacques and Raymond defeated Roddy's Rowdies; Roddy Piper, Jimmy Snuka and Luke and Ben the Bushwackers. After Piper and RUde were counted out wrestling on the outside the match came down to the undefeated Mr Perfect and Jimmy Snuka. Snuka hit his flying crossbody, but Perfect kicked out. They duel for a while, but Perfect eventually wins it with a perfect-plex. Rude's Brook your winners, Mr Perfect the only Survivor.

Our main event saw good triumph over evil as The Ultimate Warriors, The Ultimate Warrior, The Rockers Shawn Micheals and Marty Jenetty and Jim Neidhart defeated The Heenan Family Bobby Heenan (Heenan took the place of a fired Tully Blanchard) Andre the Giant, Haku and Arn Anderson. It Came down to Warrior vs Heenan and Anderson. Warrior took care of a tired Anderson and then destroyed Heenan to win the match for his team.

This was an entertaining show built around 5 good rivalries. While the King's Court vs the 4x4s was a little disappointing simply because of the one sided nature, it was still a fun little match. All the rest of the card was solid to good and it left us all wondering just what the future had in store for Hogan and Warrior.
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