Survivor Series (1999)

TV Movie  -  180 min
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WWF Title: Triple H vs. The Big Show vs. The Rock, WWF Intercontinental Title: Chyna vs. Chris Jericho... See full summary »

Director:

Kevin Dunn
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Cast

Cast overview, first billed only:
Paul Levesque ...
Paul Wight ...
Himself
Dwayne Johnson ...
Chyna ...
Herself
Chris Jericho ...
Himself
Monty Sopp Monty Sopp ...
Brian James Brian James ...
Mick Foley Mick Foley ...
Al Snow Al Snow ...
Himself
Bob Howard Bob Howard ...
Michael Lockwood Michael Lockwood ...
Brian Lawler Brian Lawler ...
Scott Taylor Scott Taylor ...
Matt Hardy Matt Hardy ...
Himself
Jeff Hardy Jeff Hardy ...
Himself
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Storyline

WWF Title: Triple H vs. The Big Show vs. The Rock, WWF Intercontinental Title: Chyna vs. Chris Jericho, WWF Tag Team Titles: The New Age Outlaws vs. Mankind & Al Snow, Kane vs. X-Pac, Kurt Angle vs. Shawn Stasiak, The Hollys & Too Cool vs. Edge, Christian & The Hardy Boyz, The Godfather, D'Lo Brown & The Headbangers vs. The Acolytes & The Dudley Boyz, The British Bulldog & The Mean Street Posse vs. Steve Blackman, Val Venis, Gangrel & Mark Henry, The Fabulous Moolah, Tori, Mae Young & Debra vs. Terri, Ivory, Luna & Jacqueline Written by Anonymous  

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Details

Country:

USA

Language:

English

Release Date:

(USA) See more »

Also Known As:

WWF Survivor Series See more »

Filming Locations:

Detroit, Michigan, USA

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Trivia

This was "Stone Cold" Steve Austin's and Debra's final appearance with the WWE until the SmackDown! event before Backlash 2000, as he was run over by a car (later revealed to be driven by Rikishi) during the event. The Big Show replaced Austin in the main event. The Big Show was also in a 4-on-1 match against the Big Boss Man's team; he was originally slated to team up with Kaientai (Taka Michinoku & Funaki) and The Blue Meanie, but he attacked them on Sunday Night Heat prior to the PPV because he wanted to go alone into the match. This was also the televised debut of Kurt Angle. See more »

Connections

Referenced in WWF No Mercy (2000) See more »