Note: This episode is shown in its most complete form on the WWE Network due to original production technical difficulties. You can get some extra details on the matches not shown on the Network here and here.
"The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase guests on commentary this week.
Bob Backlund beats The 1-2-3 Kid with the Crossface Chicken Wing, and refuses to let go. Bret "The Hit Man" Hart shows up to go after Backlund to force the hold off of The Kid, and officials have to keep the two men from having a pre-Survivor Series brawl. Backlund gets the Crossface Chicken Wing ready on Hart, but can't lock it in and has to escape. Backlund tells Hart that he let the hold go just to remind Hart of what he will feel at Survivor Series, then leaves. Hart goes after Backlund, attacks him from behind, briefly puts him in the Sharpshooter, then tells Backlund he did that to him for the exact same reason and that he won't let out of it at Survivor Series. (The match was marred by original production technical difficulties, and the show starts with The Kid in the Crossface Chicken Wing on the WWE Network.)
Mabel beats The Black Phantom (who is called "The Blue Phantom" during the match).
Chuck Norris of Walker, Texas Ranger says he's ready to make sure history doesn't repeat itself when Yokozuna and The Undertaker have their second casket match. He tells Yokozuna not to get out of line, as he's watching his every move.
Tatanka tells Chuck Norris he's not a big fan of Texas, and warns him not to get in his way if he interferes in the Casket Match between The Undertaker and Yokozuna.
You can get the official limited edition Survivor Series program for $10 plus shipping and handling now!
"Double J" Jeff Jarrett beats Gary Sabaugh with the Figure Four Leg Lock.
Hear controversial interviews with a different Superstar daily and behind the scens gossip on the official Survivor Series hotline, and take the special WWF opinion poll: which submission hold is more effective? Bret "The Hit Man" Hart's Sharpshooter or Bob Backlund's Crossface Chicken Wing?
Irwin R. Schyster says he was fair in repossessing The Undertaker's headstone, and says that if 'Taker's beneficiaries paid the burial tax, he wouldn't have had to do what he did. He tells 'Taker that six feet under is not a tax shelter.
It's time for The King's Court. This week's guest is another king: "The King of Harts" Owen Hart, who is conspicuously without Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart. Owen is excited for Bob Backlund to fight his brother, Bret "The Hit Man" Hart, and says nobody knows Bret more than he does. He promises to Backlund that he will not throw the towel in at Survivor Series, and that Bret's side will be the one surrendering. Both Owen and "The King" Jerry Lawler come to the conclusion that Bob Backlund is technically still the WWF Champion. They then call out The British Bulldog, who shows up with the pink and black towel. Bulldog says that Hart is the champion, not Backlund, and will still be champion after Survivor Series. Owen tells Bulldog there's no chance for Bret to break out of the Crossface Chicken Wing, and that the Sharpshooter, while an excellent hold, is nothing compared to it. Owen then tells Bulldog to let Bret suffer and make him cry, then throw in the towel so Backlund can become the rightful champion again. Bulldog says that he will never throw in the towel no matter what, and tells Owen to dare Backlund to put Bret Hart in the Crossface Chicken Wing.
"The Portugese Man-O-War" Aldo Montoya beats The Brooklyn Brawler in his Raw debut.
This Sunday night on USA Network is Sunday Night Slam, with "The King of Harts" Owen Hart vs. The British Bulldog and The Heavenly Bodies (Dr. Tom Pritchard and "Gigolo" Jimmy Del Rey) vs. The Smoking Gunns (Billy and Bart Gunn). (This announcement and the previous match are not on WWE Network.)
"The Portugese Man O' War" Aldo Montoya is in the ring with "The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase, who invites him to join The Million Dollar Corporation. Aldo Montoya responds to him in Portugese, so DiBiase asks him again with the almighty dollar. Aldo Montoya answers again, this time in English, by telling DiBiase to take his money and shove it in his ear. DiBiase is infuriated.
Vince McMahon and "The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase interview Alundra Blayze. She will be defending the WWF Women's Championship against Bull Nakano in the Tokyo Egg Dome in Tokyo, Japan on November 20th. She plans to come back to America with her championship reign intact.
Next week on WWF Action Zone: Fatu vs. "Double J" Jeff Jarrett! Next week on Raw: Razor Ramon vs. Diesel!
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