Show

Survivor Series: WarGames

Match Results

Date and location

Sunday, Nov 23 | 8 PMET/5 PMPT

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The Miz & Damien Mizdow def. Gold & Stardust, Los Matadores & The Usos - WWE Tag Team Championship Fatal 4-Way Match

The Miz & Damien Mizdow def. Gold & Stardust, Los Matadores & The Usos - WWE Tag Team Championship Fatal 4-Way Match

ST. LOUIS — Survivor Series’ WWE Tag Team Championship Fatal 4-Way Match proved to be The Miz & Damien Mizdow’s greatest tag team performance to date as the A-lister and his stunt double walked out of WWE’s fall classic the new WWE Tag Team Champions.

In this Fatal 4-Way title contest only two Superstars would compete inside the ring at the same time, but anybody could be tagged in at any time by anybody with the first team to pick up a pinfall or submission claiming the WWE Tag Team Championships.

Exclusive: The Miz & Damien Mizdow celebrate their victory

Stardust and Fernando started off the contest, but it didn’t take long for this match’s unique rules to take effect. The Miz quickly tagged himself in to battle the masked matador as his  stunt double, Damien Mizdow kept himself busy on the ring apron mimicking The Awesome One’s every move.

The titleholders seemed determined to not lose their coveted “Cosmic Key” as they remained in control for much of the bout. However, the action soon got Uso Crazy as The Usos took the battle outside the squared circle with double over-the-top-rope dives onto their opponents below. Not to be outdone, Stardust then performed a Fallen Star on the Samoan brothers before El Torito and Diego also jumped onto the pile of bodies strewn around the ring.

Photos: WWE Tag Team Championship Fatal 4-Way Match

Back in the ring Los Matadores along with Gold & Stardust engaged in a huge triple powerbomb off the top rope. One-half of The Usos capitalized with a top rope splash on a fallen Goldust, but The Miz wisely tagged himself in and threw the Samoan Superstar from the ring. However, Miz’s stunt double pulled off the final tag on his own partner –  the surprised Miz  – to pick up the victory over the Bizarre One.   

Now that The Miz & Damien Mizdow have added the WWE Tag Team Champions to their resumes, what’s next for the Hollywood hotshot and his stunt double? 

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The Miz & Damien Mizdow def. Gold & Stardust, Los Matadores & The Usos - WWE Tag Team Championship Fatal 4-Way Match

ST. LOUIS — Survivor Series’ WWE Tag Team Championship Fatal 4-Way Match proved to be The Miz & Damien Mizdow’s greatest tag team performance to date as the A-lister and his stunt double walked out of WWE’s fall classic the new WWE Tag Team Champions.

In this Fatal 4-Way title contest only two Superstars would compete inside the ring at the same time, but anybody could be tagged in at any time by anybody with the first team to pick up a pinfall or submission claiming the WWE Tag Team Championships.

Exclusive: The Miz & Damien Mizdow celebrate their victory

Stardust and Fernando started off the contest, but it didn’t take long for this match’s unique rules to take effect. The Miz quickly tagged himself in to battle the masked matador as his  stunt double, Damien Mizdow kept himself busy on the ring apron mimicking The Awesome One’s every move.

The titleholders seemed determined to not lose their coveted “Cosmic Key” as they remained in control for much of the bout. However, the action soon got Uso Crazy as The Usos took the battle outside the squared circle with double over-the-top-rope dives onto their opponents below. Not to be outdone, Stardust then performed a Fallen Star on the Samoan brothers before El Torito and Diego also jumped onto the pile of bodies strewn around the ring.

Photos: WWE Tag Team Championship Fatal 4-Way Match

Back in the ring Los Matadores along with Gold & Stardust engaged in a huge triple powerbomb off the top rope. One-half of The Usos capitalized with a top rope splash on a fallen Goldust, but The Miz wisely tagged himself in and threw the Samoan Superstar from the ring. However, Miz’s stunt double pulled off the final tag on his own partner –  the surprised Miz  – to pick up the victory over the Bizarre One.   

Now that The Miz & Damien Mizdow have added the WWE Tag Team Champions to their resumes, what’s next for the Hollywood hotshot and his stunt double?