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WWE Survivor Series 1991

WWF Survivor Series 1991 is an American wrestling event within part of the World Wrestling Federation or (WWF). It took place on Thanksgiving Eve, November 27, 1991 at the Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, Michigan.

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Release : 1991
Rating : 6.5
Studio : World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE),  The World Wrestling Association (WWA), 
Crew : Original Series Design,  Stunt Double, 
Cast : Hulk Hogan Mike Rotunda Elizabeth Hulette Ray Traylor Joe Laurinaitis
Genre : Drama Action

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2018/08/30

Touches You

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Moustroll
2018/08/30

Good movie but grossly overrated

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2018/08/30

It’s an especially fun movie from a director and cast who are clearly having a good time allowing themselves to let loose.

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2018/08/30

The film may be flawed, but its message is not.

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amanwhorocks
2013/07/11

1. The Million Dollar Man/The Mountie/Warlord/Ric Flair Vs. Bret Hart/Virgil/The British Bulldog/Pajpa - I never understand what Piper did in WWF Ring, he's a yelling supernoob of wrestling. Strange referee's decision to disqualified wrestlers, that were in the ring. 5/10 2. Col. Mustafa/Hercules/Berzerker/Skinner Vs. Texas Tornado/El Matador(Tito Santana)/ Hacksaw Jim Duggan/Sgt. Slaughter - No, not that ridiculous non-wrestler Duggan. Why every match have to be ruined with some idiot? 5/10 3. WWF Heavyweight Championship: The UnderTaker Vs. Champ-Hulk Hogan - I'm sorry, I have not seen this PPV never before (I always watched WCW), I did not know how the game ends and one could expect that the immortal Hulk wins again. but that feeling when Undertaker won, it was priceless, I have to go with the assessment of the maximum. That old Taker is fuc*ing great, I like how children cried when he goes to the ring and when hero HULK lost... 10/10 Piper get angry when Hulk lost? Haven't got problem with it. But they shouldn't let him talk again.4. Beverly Brothers/The Nasty Boys Vs. NOO! The 2 mentally Ill forest people WoodCrackers/The Rockers - Marty Jannetty owns this match. For him: 7/10 5. I.R.S./Typhoon/Eartquake Vs. Legian of Doom/Big Stiff Man 5/10

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bh_tafe3
2009/02/18

Well, thank goodness we're finished with that Iraq nonsense that'd been going on all year long. The big story coming int this was that NWA legend Ric Flair had just come to the WWE, and he'd bought the WCW Title with him, claiming to be the real World Champion. In the meantime, The Ultimate Warrior had left and Sgt Slaughter had rediscovered his patriotic streak, shedding himself of Iraqi sympathizer Col Mustafa. Hogan, in the meantime, had moved on to a huge WWE Title match with the undefeated Undertaker.This was not a great PPV, but had some moments, including the Undertaker's World Title victory and Ric Flair's PPV debut for the WWE.The night started with Ric Flair teaming up with Ted DiBiase, The Mountie and The Warlord to defeat Bret Hart, Roddy Piper, Virgil and The British Bulldog Davey Boy Smith. This one took forever before the first elimination, Smith, who was pinned by Flair after an axe handle. Things were squared up a while later as Hart interfered, costing the Warlord a pin at the hands of Roddy Piper. Things would end rather suddenly though with everyone except Ric Flair being counted out after a brawl erupted. Your winner and sole survivor Ric Flair.Next up saw Team Slaughter: Sgt Slaughter, Hacksaw Jim Duggan, The Texas Tornado and Tito Santana pick up a shut out victory over Col Mustafa, The Bezerker, Skinner and Hercules. Consider yourself emancipated from your unpatriotic friends Slaughter.Next up came the big match of the night as The undefeated Undertaker, capitalising on interference from his manager Paul Bearer, Ric Flair and Bobby Heenan pinned Hulk Hogan to win the title. This was not a great spectacle as a match, but it did the job. Taker winning to stunned silence. This match set up a rematch 9 days later at the Tuesday in Texas PPV.This was followed by The Nasty Boys: BRian Knobbs and Jerry Sags and the Beverley Brothers Blake and Beau defeating The Rockers: Shawn Micheals and Marty Janetty and THe Bushwakers Butch and Luke. Bea Beverly was the only casualty in a decisive victory.Last match of the night saw The Legion of Doom: Hawk and Animal and the Big Bossman defeat The Natural Disasters: Earthquake and Typhoon and Irwin R Shyster. This was the first three on three match in Survivor Series history. Bossman was eliminated earlier, but the Legion took care of all three on their own, pinning IRS after a flying clothesline.Well, not much to really say here. The Undertaker title win was meaningless as he lost it back to Hogan at Tuesday in Texas. Hogan and Flair never happened (in the WWE) on PPV so there was no build there either. So all we really did was close out the Slaughter/ Mustafa rivalry and kickstart a later rivalry, based around the Intercontinental Championship with Piper, The Mountie and Hart.

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wwfhistoryguy
2004/04/22

*SPOILERS* This one was highly entertaining, if not pointless. It's as though nothing was settled and the fans weren't satisfied, so they tacked "Tuesday in Texas" on to make us happy.The opening match had its moments, like Rowdy Roddy Piper getting a great push by eliminating the Warlord. Once again, the British Bulldog got the Survivor Series shaft. And I was thoroughly dissatisfied with the ending. Imagine if they had let the match run its course and we got treated to a 45-minute marathon, like in the past? Ric Flair and Bret Hart could have put on a real show at the end of it.Hacksaw's team vs. Mustafa's team: I liked watching good, popular wrestlers who had mediocre careers (Duggan, Slaughter, Tito Santana and Kerry von Erich) dominate a group of washed-up jobbers. This was Skinner's first pay-per-view, and I think he will one day get cult status for his Brooklyn Brawler-like WWF career. In one vignet, he actually said "I've won more than fifty percent of my WWF matches."The Hogan-Undertaker match was just about the most boring main event ever.As for the last match, the Big Bossman got the shaft, but I liked watching Earthquake stand up for Typhoon and walk out of the match. Bossman stopping IRS from fleeing was great. Giving the Legion of Doom and Big Bossman a post-match celebration was a fine ending to an entertaining, adequate pay-per-view.

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Big Movie Fan
2002/06/05

Survivor Series 1991 was a phenomenal event with fantastic matches on the card.Roddy Piper captained a team against Ric Flair and his cronies in an entertaining and at times wild brawl.The patriotic Hacksaw Jim Duggan captained a team against the Iranian Colonel Mustafa in another wild brawl.The high flying Rockers teamed up with the crazy Bushwhackers to battle the disgusting Nasty Boys and the posh Beverly Brothers in an entertaining match.There was a brilliant six-man tag match in which the Big Boss Man and the Legion of Doom battled I.R.S. and the huge Natural Disasters.(SPOILER AHEAD) In the main event Hulk Hogan defended his title against the unstoppable Undertaker. The Undertaker dented Hogan and took his belt in a good match.Five matches all of which were great-what more could one ask for?

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