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(1992 TV Special)

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7/10
One major feud ends while another one begins....
bh_tafe34 March 2009
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Survivor Series 1992 was an entertaining night for fans in attendance, who finally got to see Savage defeat Flair once and for all, winning their feud that had raged through most of 1992. It also saw the first singles meeting between future professional rivals Bret Hart and Shawn Michaels in a nice WWE Championship match that lacked a big fight atmosphere.

Unlike the first five Survivor Series, the 1992 version was light on elimination tag matches and had some one on one action and started with a tag match in which the Headshrinkers (Samu and Fatu) defeated High Energy (Owen Hart and Koko B Ware) in a decent opener. Samu and Fatu worked over Koko for most of the match, with help form their manager Afa. Owen eventually gets tagged in, does some drop kicks, but then gets caught by Samu going fro a cross body. Fall away Slam. 1,2,3! Next up is one of those awful weapon on a poll gimmick matches. In this case the weapon is a nightstick and the two men trying to get their hands on it are Big Bossman and Nailz. Bossman gets the stick. Nailz gets it off him. Stuff happens. Bossman wins with a power slam. Nothing match, as most weapon on a pole matches are.

Doink the Clown, who's PPV debut this was, stole the show in the next match as Tatanka and Rick Martel had a decent match in the ring. Doink was blowing up balloons and popping them to annoy the children. Tatanka picked up the win to remain undefeated.

Next up came the long awaited conclusion to the Ric Flair vs Rabndy Savage feud. This had been good stuff all year. It had started with Flair wining the title at the Royal Rumble. Savage became No.1 contender and Flair bragged about sleeping with Savage's wife Miss Elizabeth before she'd met Savage. Savage kicked Flair's butt in a classic match at Wrestlemania to win the title. Flair and his off-sider Mr Perfect interfered in Savage's match against the Ultimate Warrior at Summerslam. A few weeks later, Flair won the title back from Savage after Flair's cronies Mr Perfect and Razor Ramon (making his first appearance on WWE Television) interfered in the match. But Perfect had now turned on Flair and joined forces with Savage to take on Flair and Ramon in an entertaining feud blow-off extravaganza! After a good back and forth tag match, Flair and Ramon beat down Savage and were disqualified. Not the most satisfying end to the feud, but a good match all the same.

Next up was the only Survivor Series match of the evening, and it was a four on four tag team elimination match. The Nasty Boys and the Natural Disasters (Earthquake and Typhoon) defeated Money Inc (Irwin R Shyster and Ted DiBiase) and the Beverley Brothers.

Next up Yokozuna, making his PPV debut, defeated Virgil. Virgil got some offence in, but never seriously threatened Yokozuna, who won with a Banzai drop.

Now we get to see another gimmick match as the Undertaker ends his long feud with Kamala by winning a coffin match after knocking out the big African with his urn.

Brings us to the main event, in which Bret Hart, who'd been the WWE Champion a little over a month after beating Ric Flair, putting his title on the line against Intercontinental Champion Shawn Michaels, who himself had only recently won the title from the British Bulldog. The two guys have a very good match, which lacks the main event atmosphere because neither man was really established in that role at this stage. Hart wins with the sharpshooter, but both guys come out of the match looking strong.

A nice event, with some disappointing finishes and a rushed build after some title changes, injuries and the Ultimate Warrior leaving again. Basically, British Bulldog was the IC Champion but got fired, so had to drop the title to Michaels. Flair was thought to be seriously injured and so had to drop the WWE Title to Hart in a match that was not televised at the time. So they were really re-loading from square one. Not an essential entry by any means, but not terrible.
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6/10
Who will survive 1992.
paudieconnolly25 April 2021
The changes that take place over 92 starts with a flair push. Leading to Hogan flair mania that never happened. The mega maniacs forming at summerslam for this event. No warrior just days before. A quickly worked survivor series follows. The planning for the superstars is getting shorter and shorter just the next pay per view and complete angle switch could follow. I am a fan of the survivor event so with only one match in this style doesn't seem like a series. Mr Perfect having a memorial night with a big turn in a short space of time and the best match of the night. At years start royal rumble seemed like the WWF had everyone in wrestling. By the last event of the year no Hulk Hogan Ultimate warrrior British bulldog legion of doom Hawk & Animal etc and I know these all have there stories behind them regardless these are some legendary names gone as WWF tries to survivor. Feels more summer slam event than survivors event. At summerslam Bret loses intercontinental title to bulldog. Shawn Michaels double count out with the model . Didn't seem like the planning was for a push for these two to have both titles in the next event. However they got here two great workers.
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5/10
Better Main Event than Hulkamania's one
amanwhorocks27 July 2013
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1. Owen Hart/Koko B.Ware Vs. Headshrinkers - Average match 6/10

2. Big Stiff Man Vs. Nailz - Terrible match, however. 4/10

3. Rick Martel Vs. Tatanka (Lol inc.) - 1 uninteresting match. 5/10

4. Ric Flair/Razor Ramon Vs. Randy Savage/Mr. Perfect - Great booked match, but stupid ending. 6/10

5. Yokozuna Vs. Virgil -Yokozuna's PPV debut 6/10

6. The Beverly Brothers/I.R.S./Ted Dibiase Vs. Natural Disasters/Nasty Boys 5.5/10

7. Kamala Vs. The Undertaker - Kamala is one ridiculous and very bad wrestler. Match suffers by his wrestling skills...

8. WWF Championship: Shawn Michaels (IC Champ) Vs. Champ-Bret Hart - Finally some watchable Main Event Instead Hulk Vs Rest of the World or Macho or at worst Piper or Warrior. This was solid match. 7/10 SANTA? Oh no....
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3/10
Very Skippable
zkonedog26 February 2017
Clearly, the WWF was still sorting itself out of the post-Hogan era at the time of this event, and despite a few hints at things moving in the right direction, Survivor Series '92 is kind of a mess and ultimately very skippable in the PPV canon.

Most of the matches in this event are subpar and featuring uneven talent. For example...

-Tag team match between High Energy (Owen Hart and Koko B. Ware) vs. The Headshrinkers. Talk about starting off with a whimper. Decent wrestling, but little "push" for either team makes it ultimately expendable. -Big Boss Man vs. Nailz in a Nightstick Match. Dumb concept, even worse wrestling. -Virgil vs. Yokozuna. The big man would prove to have some staying power in the WWF (he moves well for such a fat guy), but having him in the ring with Virgil is so comical as to be ridiculous. -A similar thing happens with the ever-popular Undertaker against the completely embarrassing Kamala.

Probably the only two decent matches of this event were:

-Tatanka (a fan favorite!) vs. Rick "Model" Martel. -Bret Hart vs. Shawn Michaels for the WWF title. A decent match even if both men have had (and will have) better.

One final note: Good to see Razor Ramon making his first PPV appearance (I believe) here. He knows what he is doing and how to put on a good show.

Overall, Survivor Series '92 is a disappointment pretty much any way you slice it. A few hints at the company turning itself around, but it certainly doesn't make that leap this go-round.
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5/10
Not bad. Just not enough juice for a thumbs up show.
morantjavonte19 April 2023
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Survivor Series 1992 Thoughts

Survivor Series 1992 was the 6th annual Survivor Series PPV event produced by the WWF. The show took place on November 25, 1992 and was held at the Richfield Coliseum in Richfield Township, Ohio for the third time since 1987 when Survivor Series was born. Attendance was at 18,000 with a buyrate of 250,000 which was the lowest buyrate for a Survivor Series PPV yet. You could see the lack of star power of this show kicking in and getting more thin as time would go on.

8 matches were held for this show tonight. However a lot of of stars advertised for this event did not appear as the WWF was going through there steroid trial which put a lot of names off the roster list including the likes of Ultimate Warrior and British Bulldog. Another notable huge name absent was Hulk Hogan who departed months ago (although he returned for WrestleMania). Last, this is the first Survivor Series to only include one Survivor Series match.

The Good - Well the WWF Championship match was an awesome Championship match as many would expect from the two duos who battled it out. Bret Hart defending the belt against HBK was no doubt random because of some of the stuff I said earlier but it still ended the show with a great conclusion and up to this point, was the best Survivor Series match ever. I think it could have been more spectacular with a proper buildup but it wasn't something to blame at the company. The Tag Team match of Savage/Perfect vs. Ramon/Flair ended up pretty good too. The ending was kind of a drag but the match was interesting especially for the crowd the entire match. Razor Ramon didn't look as sharp as the others but he was the new guy at the time.

The Meh - The Survivor Series match was looking to be quite interesting but it went on for a bit too long. Crowd seemed to enjoy it but it was nothing special. Opening tag team match was eh and Rick Martel vs. Tatanka were kind of boring. Clown distraction from Doink kind of ruined that match.

The Bad - Kamala vs. Undertaker was absolutely awful and a waste. I'm not sure if we were suppose to take this seriously of Kamala being horrified all match just to get beat up by Undertaker but it was lame. The pole match is also worth skipping as well. I won't complain of Virgil vs. Yokozuna as it was just a typical match to put Yokozuna over who was going to be Royal Rumble winner 2 months later.

Overall - 2 match show at the end. Wasn't an awful show as again, this was a thin roster show of struggle. It's very noticeable when you see this card filled with ether just fat stars or smaller but muscular men like Bret Hart & HBK.

Score - 5 out of 10: Mediocre

0 = Terrible : 1 = Bad/Lackluster : 2 = Decent : 3 = Good : 4 = Awesome : 5 = One of the Best of all Time :

1. Headshrinkers vs. High Energy - 2/5

2. Nailz vs. Big Boss Man (Pole Match) - 1/5

3. Rick Martel vs. Tatanka - 2/5

4. Randy Savage and Mr. Perfect vs. Razor Ramon and Ric Flair - 3.5/5

5. Yokozuna vs. Virgil - 1.5/5

6. Money Inc. & The Beverly Brothers vs. The Nasty Boys & The Natural Disasters (Elimination Tag) - 2.5/5

7. Undertaker vs. Kamala (Casket Match) - 0/5

8. Bret Hart vs. Shawn Michaels: WWF Championship - 4/5

Best Match - Bret Hart vs. Shawn Michaels

Worst Match - Undertaker vs. Kamala

Most Memorable Moment - Mr. Perfect's second thought of existing the match.

1. Bret Hart - Great Performance

2. Shawn Michaels - Great Performance

3. Mr. Perfect - Great Performance

4. Randy Savage - Great Performance

5. Ric Flair - Great Performance.
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Unexceptional Event
Big Movie Fan5 June 2002
Firstly, let me say that the 1992 Survivor Series broke with tradition. Survivor Series made it's debut in 1987 and up until 1991 it was an event which featured teams of four (or five) against each other. The 1992 Survivor Series had one match of that description but the rest were regular tag and singles matches which was a bit disappointing. After all, I think most fans enjoyed seeing teams of four against each other.

Anyway, that's ancient history now because the following year the Survivor Series reverted to it's four VS four formula but I thought I'd mention that above.

The whole card was pretty unspectacular. Don't get me wrong-the wrestlers all tried but at the end of the card I felt unfulfilled.

The only great match on this card was the main event between WWF Champion Bret Hart and Shawn Michaels. For over twenty minutes the two greatest wrestlers of 1992 put on a great show for the fans. This match was brilliant but one match doesn't make a good event.
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Not the greatest
pmayerle17 July 2001
Survivor Series '92 was a bit of a disappointment. The only match that really stood out was the main event. High Energy vs. the Headshrinkers was lame and so was the " Night Stick on a Pole" match between Nailz and the Big Bossman. This was Yokozuna's first ppv and he squashed Virgil. This also had the first ever casket match. The casket match was too short seeing the Undertaker won by pinfall and then put Kamala in the casket (watch as the Undertaker drives the nails into the casket; he either drives them in crooked or misses them completely). There was much hype for the Perfect Team (Randy Savage & Mr. Perfect) vs. Ric Flair & Razor Ramon. During the match, it looks as though Perfect turns on Savage but you can tell that he really won't. The match was boring. The best match, by far, was Shawn Michaels vs. Bret Hart. It was a great match. * Note that both men would meet 5 years later during a very controversial match at Survivor Series '97.
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Recap
Spawn Devil1 July 2002
The Nasty Boys and the Natural Disasters defeated the Beverly Brothers and Money Inc.

Tatanka defeated The Model via pinfall

Randy Savage and Mr. Perfect defeated Ric Flair and Razor Ramon by disqualification

Yokozuna defeated Virgil via pinfall

The Headshrinkers defeated High Energy

Big Boss Man defeated Nailz

Undertaker defeated Kamala via pinfall

WWE Champion Bret Hart defeated Shawn Michaels by submission

Overall Mark: C- (Minimum Pass)
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