WWE Survivor Series 2004

6.7
2004 3 hr 0 min Drama , Action

Survivor Series (2004) was the eighteenth annual Survivor Series PPV. It was presented by Microsoft's Xbox and took place on November 14, 2004 at the Gund Arena in Cleveland, Ohio and starred talent from both the Raw and SmackDown! brands. The main match on the Raw brand was a 4 on 4 Survivor Series match, a type of elimination match, between Team Orton (Randy Orton, Chris Benoit, Chris Jericho, and Maven) and Team Triple H (Triple H, Edge, Batista, and Snitsky). The predominant match on the SmackDown! brand was John "Bradshaw" Layfield (JBL) versus Booker T for the WWE Championship. The primary match was a 4 on 4 Survivor Series elimination match between Team Guerrero (Eddie Guerrero, The Big Show, Rob Van Dam, and John Cena) and Team Angle (Kurt Angle, Carlito, Luther Reigns and Mark Jindrak).

  • Cast:
    Randy Orton , Chris Benoit , Dave Bautista , John Cena , Paul Michael Lévesque , Christy Hemme , Patricia Stratigeas

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Reviews

TrueJoshNight
2004/11/14

Truly Dreadful Film

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Platicsco
2004/11/15

Good story, Not enough for a whole film

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Pacionsbo
2004/11/16

Absolutely Fantastic

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Lidia Draper
2004/11/17

Great example of an old-fashioned, pure-at-heart escapist event movie that doesn't pretend to be anything that it's not and has boat loads of fun being its own ludicrous self.

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SlyGuy21
2004/11/18

1st Match: Rey Mysterio vs Spike Dudley vs Billy Kidman vs Chavo Guerrero, Fatal 4-Way match for the WWE Cruiserweight Championship. A very hot start to the show, remember my rule of thumb, starting a PPV with Rey Mysterio is a guaranteed win. Really unique spots and an energetic crowd, what a good way to start the show. Rating: 3.5/5 2nd Match: Shelton Benjamin vs Christian, Intercontinental Championship. This match starts off kind of slow, but definitely picks up towards the end with some really close near falls. While the match starts slow though, it did manage to hold my interest and not bore me to death. A well done match, if only for the second half. Rating: 3/5 3rd Match: Team Angle vs Team Guerrero, Survivor Series Elimination match. Pretty much a glorified squash match. Carlito's involvement in this match is less than nothing, as he was just there to get chased off by Cena. While I normally don't like squash matches, any match where a heel Kurt Angle gets beat up, is a good match. Rating: 4/5 4th Match: The Undertaker vs Heidenreich. Probably 3 minutes longer than it needed to be, but watching Taker is always fun. Weird how they were trying to get so many powerhouses over in 2004 due to Lesnar leaving, huh. I mean, Heidenreich is OK in this, but it's really just Taker beating him for 15 minutes. Not a bad match, once again it held my interest, it's just a little too long. Rating: 3/5 5th Match: Trish Stratus vs Lita, WWE Women's Championship. The pre-match video is longer than the actual match because Lita gets DQ'd within 2 minutes. Trish gets her nose busted and it pretty much just serves as a way to elevate their feud. If I wanted to enjoy watching two women for a couple minutes, I'd just watch Skin-a-max. But hey, it's way better than Charlotte and Natalya's match from Extreme Rules this year. Rating: 2.5/5 6th Match: JBL vs Booker T, WWE Championship. Well, more realistically JBL and Orlando Jordan vs Booker T. Jordan in this is like an annoying mosquito that keeps killing Booker's attempts to win, and yet gets away with it. I know, I know, what else is new, but it goes to ridiculous levels in this. At least it turns into a decent brawl when the ref gets knocked down, but other than that, it's just Booker getting trolled for 15 minutes. It's watchable, but just barely for me. Rating: 2.5/5 7th Match: Team Orton vs Team HHH, Survivor Series Elimination match. Compared to RAW's elimination match from the previous year, this is nothing. However, on it's own it manages to be pretty entertaining. There's some comedy moments, all out chaos, the crowd's really into it, and the good guys win. A feel good ending to the show. Also, Snitsky gets a literal chunk taken out of his eyebrow, but I have no idea what caused it, odd. Rating: 3.5/5 Final Rating: 6 out of 10. An OK PPV that's easy to sit through. It may not be the greatest PPV of the year, but it's way better than Taboo Tuesday from the previous month. I'd pick this any day over that.R.I.P. Chris Benoit&R.I.P. Eddie Guerrero

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kliko400
2004/11/19

I definitely enjoyed this PPV event very much, it had great matches & it was also very exciting the elimination matches of course.FIRST MATCH- SPIKE DUDLEY VS. BILLY KIDMAN VS. REY MYSTERIO VS. CHAVO GUERRERO IN A FATAL 4 WAY MATCH FOR THE WWE CRUISERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP A great opener for the Cruiserweight title, great match & great moves by all four men. Spike Dudley wins after covering a groggy Chavo Guerrero for the win to keep his Cruiserweight title. 5/10 SECOND MATCH- SHELTON BENJAMIN VS. Christian W/ TYSON TOMKO This was also a very good match as well. Shelton Benjamin is just a mad & cool athlete & all his matches are just exciting. Shelton retains his IC Title after nailing a T-Bone Suplex on Christian for the win. 6/10 THIRD MATCH- TEAM GUERRERO {JOHN CENA, ROB VAN DAM & BIG SHOW} VS. TEAM ANGLE {LUTHER REIGNS, MARK JINDRAK & CARLITO W/ Jesus} IN A 4-4 ELIMINATION MATCH Wasn't really bad, it was okay even though it was a bit slow paced, but it still later on was very a very good elimination match. Team Guerrero wins after eliminating Kurt Angle as last. 6/10 FOURTH MATCH- LITA VS. TRISH FOR THE WWE WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP This wasn't really a match for the Women's Title. It was a brawl, a brawl which Lita made Trish's nose bleed as therefore the match ended in a no contest. 2/10 FIFTH MATCH- UNDERTAKER VS. HEIDENREICH W/ PAUL HEYMAN Even though the match took pretty long, it was still good. Heidenreich definitely put a great match against the Undertaker. Undertaker pulls out the victory after a Tombstone Pilesdriver on Heidenreich. 5/10 SIXTH MATCH- BOOKER T VS. JBL W/ ORLANDO JORDAN FOR THE WWE CHAMPIONSHIP Great effort by both men who put up a good fight. Booker T was just inches away to winning after a Scissors Kick, but Orlando Jordan knocked out the referee. While Booker T took out Orlando Jordan, Booker T turned around only to get slammed in the face by the WWE Belt by JBL who made the 3 count & was able to retain his WWE Title Belt. 5/10 SEVENTH MATCH- TEAM ORTON {CHRIS BENOIT, CHRIS JERICHO & MAVEN} VS. TEAM HHH {GENE SNITSKY, EDGE & BATISTA W/ RIC FLAIR} Unbelievable, this is definitely the match of the night. Great action from both teams & the ending was just so awesome. It is up to Orton against Edge & HHH as he is outnumbered. Edge goes for a Spear but misses & hits his partner accidentally HHH. Edge turns around only to get an RKO from Orton as Edge is eliminated. It is now up to HHH & Orton. While the referee is taking Edge out of the ring, HHH nails a low blow on Orton & sets him up for the Pedigree, just before HHH is about to nail the Pedigree, Orton reverses out of nowhere & nails the RKO to get the win for his team & his team will each get a turn to be General Managers on Raw. 8/10 This was definitely a very good PPV event as all the matches were good except the WWE Women's Championship match between Lita & Trish.Overall: I'll give it a 8/10 & a B+

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Ikepoiyen668894
2004/11/20

A good survivor series1. Rey Mysterio Vs Billy Kidman Vs Chavo Guerrero Vs Spike Dudley(CRUISERWEIGHT CHAMPION) fatal 4 way cruiserweight title match7/10 A good match with a few high flying sparks , a very good way to kick off the event.2. Christian vs Shelton Benjamin(IC CHAMP) IC TITLE MATCH7/10 Another good match, these two work well together so the match always has a good pace.the fans are in to it as well.3.Kurt Angle,Carlito,Jindrak,Reigns Vs Eddie Guerrero,John Cena,Big Show,Rob Van Dam5/10 only bright exciting spark was cenas return, match was virtually angle vs the rest after carlito left the arena.jindrak and reigns are just two useless pines.4. Undertaker Vs Heidenreich6.5/10 A decent match you wont get better from these two ill tell you that now, taker carries heidenreich for much of the contest, but a decent first match in what i believe was a decent rivalry5. Lita Vs Trish(WOMENS CHAMP) womens title match2/10 Match never really begins as Lita gets disqualified for using the chair, she beats the crap out of trish and that is pretty much it.6. Booker T Vs JBL(WWE CHAMP) WWE CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH6.5/10 Again a decent match, a few good run ins by jordan and matthews add some suspicion but all in all nothing special , pretty much a fight.7. Chris Jericho,Chris Benoit,Randy Orton,Maven Vs Triple H,Edge,Batista,Snitsky8/10 Best match of the night,a few notes. firstly its clear after tonight maven is nothing , he gets beat up backstage by snitsky then makes a run in during the match,the thing is the fans don't seem to care you hardly hear a cheer on his return, Snitsky I thought was impressive , he had a segment with heidenreich earlier which cracked me up, he had a mini disagreement with triple h during the match which led to him pushing down the game and his chair bashing and evil grins were also tops ..to me snitksy was the performer of the night , the match was great good moves good pace crowd always into it .and a nice end...PS ANOTHER SEGMENT BETWEEN ANGLE AND EUGENE IN WHICH EUGENE TELLS KURT HE SUCKS ....SOUNDS ORDINARY BUT WITH EUGENE NOTHING ORDINARY

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davidpenzer
2004/11/21

The Survivor Series card looked promising and it didn't fail to deliver. It kicked off with a great cruiserweight match. Here is the review:Match 1: Fatal 4 Way Cruiserweight ChampionshipA very good way to open the show. It doesn't contain anything we haven't seen before but the smoothness of the grapples and reversals and the well executed high-flying spots make this a very entertaining opener. Like every other 4 way match, there are always two wrestlers recovering on the outside, but I'll let it pass this time. Unfortunately Michaels Cole tries his best to ruin the match with his awful commentary; First he incorrectly notes that Chavo and Rey are friends. Then he says Chavo was ROBBED of the title, when Kidman breaks his cover so Spike can get the pin! What the f#ck?Match Rating: 4/5Snitsky confronts Heidenreich backstage and says he likes Heidenreich poems. Hilarious segment. Words can't do it justice.Match 2: Shelton Benjamin vs. Christian. Intercontinental Championship.Nice mat wrestling to start. Shelton outwrestles Christian and shows some nice new moves. Very well built up match where every move make sense in context to the match. Shelton is a total boredom on the mic but I'm willing to accept him as a face only because of this bout. Fantastic performance by both men. It looked predictable and uninteresting on paper but turns out to be one hell of an exiting match. Tomko gets involved but Benjamin fights him off. In a nice booked finish, Benjamin hits the best Exploder Slam (T-bone suplex) I've ever seen for the three-count. Wrestling-wise this is a five star match. Match Rating: 4/5Kurt Angle meets Edge and Eugene backstage. I'm not even going to try to do this segment justice. Awesome!Match 3: Angle, Reigns, Jindrak and Carlito vs. Eddie, Big Show, RVD and Cena. Elimination Match.Cena chases away Carlito to the back so it starts off with four men against three. Eddie's team clearly dominates this match. Reigns and Jindrak are quickly eliminated. With Angle left alone against Cena, Eddie and Show the result is obvious. Not exiting at all, but the booking is logical and every elimination match cannot end with only one survivor.Match Rating: 3/5Maven is interviewed by Coach, who doesn't think he deserves to main event. Maven doesn't get any time to answer because Snitsky comes from behind and destroys him. Snitsky looks and acts like a complete psycho. Another funny segment here.Match 4: Heidenreich vs. The UndertakerHeidenreich's music hits. Heil Boredom! My brother predicts that the first one to pull off a wrestling move will win the match. Could be a long night. Surprisingly good start to this bout. It's going back and forth with no botched moves. Good booking makes the match about as exiting as a match between these two can get. A little too long though. Undertaker wins with the usual.Match Rating: 2/5Bischoff interview backstage. The Bisch looks better in his new haircut. Can we hope Booker T loses a Hair vs. Hair match too?Match 5: Lita vs. Trish. Women's Championship.Match ends in one minute when Lita gets disqualified for using a chair. A story was told to this match as we actually saw a match promo before it started (how many times do we see a promo for a women's match?). Hard to rate.Match Rating: 2/5Match 6: Booker T vs. John Bradshaw Layfield. WWE Championship.Match starts off great. Booker's offense looks more intense than usual and the crowd responds with a "Booker T" chant. I like how Orlando Jordan is used in this match. Booker goes for some classic WCW finishers like the Missile Dropkick and the Harlem Hangover. Nice. Jordan gets involved after the usual referee bump and in the end Bradshaw gets the pin after hitting Booker with the belt in 14:40. Overbooked, yes, but exiting and perfect match length. Bradshaw's best title defense?Match Rating: 3/5Match 7: Orton, Jericho, Maven & Benoit vs. Triple H, Snitsky, Batista & Edge. Elimination Match.Angle: The winning team gets control of Raw for one month. Interesting indeed. Maven is unable to wrestle due to Snitsky's beatdown. All seven men are tagged in early. Match fires up when Benoit takes out Triple H's team but eventually falls victim to the Pedigree. Benoit eliminated. Snitsky almost gets into a fight with Batista and Triple H. I really like the idea of the heel team having disagreements with each other. Batista is the next one to be eliminated and then Snitsky, via disqualification, when he uses a steel chair on a returning Maven. HHH then pins Maven and Edge takes out Jericho with The Spear, making Orton the only man left on his team. Orton gets way too much offense in for my liking. He eliminates Edge with an RKO when Edge accidentally spears HHH. And after reversing a Pedigree, Orton hits another RKO to pick up the win for his team. Certainly not a perfect match, but very entertaining and that's the reason we watch wrestling, right?Match Rating: 4/5The Good: A very solid show with Shelton/Christian as a stand out. Match was close to a 5/5 rating and definitely a match of the year contender. No failing matches, Survivor Series had a good mixture of everything. And last but not least, the backstage segments were hilarious. The Bad: Undertaker/Heidenreich lasted too long. I was hoping for a new WWE Champion. The Elimination Matches (and the p.p.v. itself) were not quite as good as last year, but that's almost too much to ask for.Survivor Series Rating: 4/5

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