Post by Hulkshi Tanahashi on May 28, 2014 15:41:43 GMT -5
Now, we begin with 1994. But first, here's how 1993 ended.
With Lex Luger still in the ring, Yokozuna attacks him after eliminating Scott Steiner. Luger fights back, but some interference from Jim Cornette and Mr. Fuji allows Yoko to regain the advantage. Yoko throws Luger about the ring for a good while, but he isn't able to keep him down. Eventually, Luger ducks a clothesline and counters with one of his own. Luger then goes for a bodyslam, but Yoko manages to shift his weight and drop down onto him. Yoko then drags Luger to a corner, going for a Banzai Drop. However, just as he drops down, Luger rolls out of the way. Yoko lands on the mat, and Luger rolls over and tags in The Undertaker. Yoko gets up and is met with a fist from Taker. He beats down on Yoko, but Yoko manages to fight back. They go at it back and forth for a while until Taker gets the upperhand. He goes for a flying clothesline, but Cornette tries to trip him up. Taker then exits the ring and blasts him with a throat thrust. However, Yoko manages to grab him by his hair and pull him up onto the apron. But, Taker suddenly drops down, hanging Yoko on the top rope. Yoko falls back, and Taker enters the ring. He then hits him with a chokeslam. Taker then pins him. 1... 2... 3. And, the match is over.
Match 4
The All-Americans:
Lex Luger
The Undertaker
Rick Steiner
Scott Steiner
(with Paul Bearer)
VS
The Foreign Fanatics:
Yokozuna
Crush
Ludvig Borga
Quebecer Jacques
(with Jim Cornette, Johnny Polo, and Mr. Fuji)
First Elimination: Quebecer Jacques by The Undertaker
Second Elimination: Ludvig Borga by DQ
Third Elimination: Rick Steiner by Crush
Fourth Elimination: Crush by Lex Luger
Fifth Elimination: Scott Steiner by Yokozuna
Sixth Elimination: Yokozuna by The Undertaker
Survivors: Lex Luger and The Undertaker
Now, for 1994, which went back to 5-on-5:
Survivor Series 1994
Match 1
The Bad Guys:
Razor Ramon
The 1-2-3 Kid
The British Bulldog
Fatu
Sione
(with Afa and Captain Lou Albano)
VS
The Teamsters:
Shawn Michaels
Diesel
Owen Hart
Jim “The Anvil” Neidhart
“Double J” Jeff Jarrett
So, have at it.
With Lex Luger still in the ring, Yokozuna attacks him after eliminating Scott Steiner. Luger fights back, but some interference from Jim Cornette and Mr. Fuji allows Yoko to regain the advantage. Yoko throws Luger about the ring for a good while, but he isn't able to keep him down. Eventually, Luger ducks a clothesline and counters with one of his own. Luger then goes for a bodyslam, but Yoko manages to shift his weight and drop down onto him. Yoko then drags Luger to a corner, going for a Banzai Drop. However, just as he drops down, Luger rolls out of the way. Yoko lands on the mat, and Luger rolls over and tags in The Undertaker. Yoko gets up and is met with a fist from Taker. He beats down on Yoko, but Yoko manages to fight back. They go at it back and forth for a while until Taker gets the upperhand. He goes for a flying clothesline, but Cornette tries to trip him up. Taker then exits the ring and blasts him with a throat thrust. However, Yoko manages to grab him by his hair and pull him up onto the apron. But, Taker suddenly drops down, hanging Yoko on the top rope. Yoko falls back, and Taker enters the ring. He then hits him with a chokeslam. Taker then pins him. 1... 2... 3. And, the match is over.
Match 4
The All-Americans:
Lex Luger
The Undertaker
(with Paul Bearer)
VS
The Foreign Fanatics:
(with Jim Cornette, Johnny Polo, and Mr. Fuji)
First Elimination: Quebecer Jacques by The Undertaker
Second Elimination: Ludvig Borga by DQ
Third Elimination: Rick Steiner by Crush
Fourth Elimination: Crush by Lex Luger
Fifth Elimination: Scott Steiner by Yokozuna
Sixth Elimination: Yokozuna by The Undertaker
Survivors: Lex Luger and The Undertaker
Now, for 1994, which went back to 5-on-5:
Survivor Series 1994
Match 1
The Bad Guys:
Razor Ramon
The 1-2-3 Kid
The British Bulldog
Fatu
Sione
(with Afa and Captain Lou Albano)
VS
The Teamsters:
Shawn Michaels
Diesel
Owen Hart
Jim “The Anvil” Neidhart
“Double J” Jeff Jarrett
So, have at it.