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SUNDAY NIGHT FEVER: SURVIVOR SERIES '92 DELIVERS
Richfield, Ohio - November 25, 1992 - Richfield Coliseum
The night the wrestling world had been waiting for finally arrived at the Richfield Coliseum in Richfield, Ohio. The WWE's Survivor Series pay-per-view event brought together some of the greatest professional wrestlers on the planet for an evening of unforgettable matches and moments. As the lights dimmed and the crowd roared to life, it was clear that this was going to be a night to remember.
The evening kicked off with a high-flying tag team match between The Headshrinkers (Fatu and Samu) and High Energy (Koko B. Ware and Owen Hart). The energetic opener showcased the athleticism of both teams, with Fatu and Samu's signature headbutts and Koko B. Ware's aerial attacks leaving fans on the edge of their seats. In the end, it was The Headshrinkers who emerged victorious, securing a 7:38 victory over High Energy.
Next up was a unique bout that pitted The Big Boss Man against Nailz in a Nightstick On A Pole match. This one-of-a-kind contest saw both competitors vying for control of the arena, using every trick in the book to get their hands on the prized nightstick. In the end, it was The Big Boss Man who proved too strong, forcing Nailz to submit after just 5:43 minutes.
The action didn't let up as Tatanka took on Rick Martel in a singles match that showcased both men's technical grappling skills. This intense bout saw Tatanka's powerful moves and Martel's cunning counterattacks keeping the crowd enthralled until the end, when Tatanka emerged victorious after 11:04 minutes of hard-hitting action.
The tag team division was on full display as Mr. Perfect and Randy Savage teamed up to take on Razor Ramon and Ric Flair in a thrilling match that saw all four competitors giving it their all. In the end, it was Mr. Perfect and Savage who stood tall, outlasting their opponents after 16:29 minutes of non-stop action.
But the real story of the night was Yokozuna's dominating performance against Virgil in a singles match that lasted just 3:34 minutes. The behemoth Japanese wrestler proved too powerful for his opponent, dispatching him with ease and cementing his position as one of the top stars in the WWE.
The Survivor Series main event saw two teams vying for victory in a Four Team Tag Team Elimination match that featured The Nasty Boys and The Natural Disasters (Brian Knobbs and Jerry Sags) taking on Money Inc. and The Beverly Brothers (Irwin R. Schyster and Ted DiBiase). This chaotic contest saw all eight competitors giving it their all, with the winners emerging victorious after 15:50 minutes of non-stop action.
In the penultimate match of the evening, The Undertaker faced off against Kamala in a casket match that was equal parts intense and unsettling. This dark bout saw both competitors using every trick in the book to try and claim victory, but it was ultimately The Undertaker who emerged victorious, slamming Kamala into the casket after 5:27 minutes.
And finally, the WWE Championship was on the line as Bret Hart faced off against Shawn Michaels in a match that would go down in history as one of the greatest ever contested. This grueling contest saw both competitors giving it their all, with Hart ultimately emerging victorious after 26:40 minutes of non-stop action to retain his title.
As the dust settled and the crowd filed out of the Richfield Coliseum, there was no denying that Survivor Series '92 had been an unforgettable event. The WWE's top stars had put on a show for the ages, delivering match after match of high-octane action and drama. As we look back on this historic event, one thing is clear: Survivor Series '92 will always be remembered as a night to cherish in the world of professional wrestling.
ZOHASH.COM'S TAKE
The WWE's Survivor Series pay-per-view event has long been known for its unpredictable nature, but even by those standards, the 1992 edition was something special. With a stacked card featuring some of the greatest wrestlers on the planet, this event had it all: high-flying action, technical grappling, and even a touch of darkness in the casket match between The Undertaker and Kamala.
For fans of Bret Hart, this event will be remembered as the moment when he solidified his position as one of the all-time greats by retaining his WWE Championship against Shawn Michaels. And for those who love a good tag team match, the bouts featuring The Headshrinkers, High Energy, Mr. Perfect and Randy Savage, and Razor Ramon and Ric Flair were absolute highlights.
But in the end, it was the unpredictability of this event that made it so special. From the dominating performance of Yokozuna against Virgil to the chaotic Four Team Tag Team Elimination match featuring The Nasty Boys and The Natural Disasters, there was never a dull moment at Survivor Series '92.
So if you're looking for an event that will transport you back to a bygone era in professional wrestling, look no further than WWE's Survivor Series '92. This is an event that truly has it all - action, drama, and even a touch of the unknown. ZOHASH.COM APPROVED
Card Details
- Date: 25 Nov 1992
- Promotion: World Wrestling Entertainment
- Arena: Richfield Coliseum
- Attendance: 18000
- Type: Pay Per View
- Broadcast Type: Live
- Broadcast Date: 25 Nov 1992
Matches
The Headshrinkers (Fatu and Samu) defeat High Energy (Koko B. Ware and Owen Hart) in a Tag Team Match
Match Time: 07:38The Big Boss Man defeat Nailz in a Nightstick On A Pole Match
Match Time: 05:43Tatanka defeat Rick Martel in a Singles Match
Match Time: 11:04Mr. Perfect and Randy Savage defeat Razor Ramon and Ric Flair in a Tag Team Match
Match Time: 16:29The Nasty Boys and The Natural Disasters (Brian Knobbs and Jerry Sags) defeat Money Inc. and The Beverly Brothers (Irwin R. Schyster and Ted DiBiase) in a Survivor Series Four Team Tag Team Elimination Match
Match Time: 15:50The Undertaker defeat Kamala in a Casket Match
Match Time: 05:27Bret Hart
(C)
defeat Shawn Michaels in a WWE Title Match
Match Time: 26:40