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• Survivor Series 2022 Results – New Champion Crowned, 3 Year Streak Ends

Tonight’s WWE Survivor Series 2022 WarGames premium live event took place at the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts.

This was the 4th Survivor Series to be held in Boston and the first Survivor Series to take place on a Saturday.

Tonight’s PLE was the 36th event under the Survivor Series banner and the 1st Survivor Series since 2002 to not feature a traditional Elimination tag team match.

Attitude Era Legend & UFC Hall Of Famer Ken Shamrock noted on Facebook that he watched tonight’s show.

Also, tonight’s PPV marked Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins’ 10-year WWE debut anniversary, as they arrived on the main roster as part of The Shield at Survivor Series 2012.

Below are the results:

WarGames Match: RAW Women’s Champion Bianca Belair, Alexa Bliss, Asuka, Mia Yim & Becky Lynch def. Damage Control (Bayley and WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions Dakota Kai & IYO SKY), Nikki Cross & Rhea Ripley

– AJ Styles def. Finn Balor

With this win, AJ ended his 3-year singles PPV match losing streak.

SmackDown Women’s Championship Match: Ronda Rousey (c) def. Shotzi to retain the Title

Triple Threat Match For The United States Championship: Austin Theory def. Seth Rollins (c) and Bobby Lashley to win the Title

WarGames Match: The Bloodline (Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns, Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champions The Usos, Solo Sikoa & Sami Zayn) def. Drew McIntyre, Kevin Owens & The Brawling Brutes (Sheamus, Butch & Ridge Holland)

Roman and even Jey Uso hugged Sami after the main event for helping them win. During the ending moments of the match, Sami stopped Owens from pinning Roman, low-blowed Owens and hit a Helluva Kick, and then allowed Jey to pin Owens to pick up the win.

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• On This Day In Pro Wrestling History (November 26, 1987) – NWA Starrcade 1987: Chi-Town Heat

On this day in Pro Wrestling history on November 26, 1987, Jim Crockett Promotions aired ‘NWA Starrcade 1987: Chi-Town Heat’ LIVE on PPV from the UIC Pavilion in Chicago, Illinois.

This was the 5th out of 18 annual ‘Starrcade’ events that aired between 1983 and 2000.

The first 5 Starrcades (1983-1987) were promoted by Jim Crockett Promotions, while Ted Turner’s World Championship Wrestling (who bought JCP in 1988) promoted all the ones that followed (1988-2000).

Also on this day, Jim Crockett Promotions went head-to-head with their competition, when the WWF ran their first ever Survivor Series event LIVE on PPV against the NWA’s annual Starrade, which was also LIVE on PPV that night.

Vince McMahon not only ran directly against the National Wrestling Alliance’s biggest show of the year, he also told several PPV providers, that they would not be allowed to show WrestleMania IV, if they would even feature this year’s Starrcade.

Starrcade 1987 had Ric Flair trying to regain his NWA World Heavyweight Championship from champion Ron Garvin, while Survivor Series 1987 was main evented by a 5 on 5 elimination match featuring Team Hogan vs Team André.

The results are here:

Eddie Gilbert, Larry Zbyszko & Rick Steiner wrestled Jimmy Garvin, Michael Hayes and Sting to a time-limit-draw

UWF Heavyweight Championship: “Dr. Death” Steve Williams (c) def. Barry Windham

Skywalkers match: The Rock ‘n’ Roll Express def. The Midnight Express

NWA and UWF World Television Championship – Unification: Nikita Koloff def. Terry Taylor

NWA World Tag Team Championship: Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard (c) def. The Road Warriors via DQ

Steel Cage – NWA United States Heavyweight Championship: Dusty Rhodes def. Lex Luger (c)

Steel Cage – NWA World Heavyweight Championship: Ric Flair def. Ron Garvin (c)


        
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