Show
Survivor Series: WarGames
Results
Date and Location
Sunday, Nov 22 | 7 PMET/4 PMPT
Survivor Series 2020 results: The Undertaker lays The Deadman to rest with emotional Final Farewell at Survivor Series
At Survivor Series, WWE celebrated the once-in-a-lifetime career of The Phenom. In addition, a controversial conclusion saw Universal Champion Roman Reigns overcome WWE Champion Drew McIntyre, Team Raw won the Men’s Survivor Series Match with a clean sweep of Team SmackDown, strange circumstances led to Lana being the Sole Survivor in the Women’s Survivor Series Match, SmackDown Women’s Champion Sasha Banks overcame Raw Women’s Champion Asuka and so much more.
Survivor Series: WarGames: Quick Hits
The Miz won the Dual-Brand Battle Royal Team Raw def. Team SmackDown the 5-on-5 Men’s Survivor Series Elimination Match SmackDown Tag Team Champions The Street Profits def. Raw Tag Team Champions The New Day United States Champion Bobby Lashley def. Intercontinental Champion Sami Zayn SmackDown Women’s Champion Sasha Banks def. Raw Women’s Champion Asuka Team Raw def. Team SmackDown in the 5-on-5 Women’s Survivor Series Elimination Match Universal Champion Roman Reigns def. WWE Champion Drew McIntyre The Undertaker said his Final Farewell to the WWE UniverseSurvivor Series: WarGames: Full Details
The A-List Superstar stands tall in Dual-Brand Battle Royal
The Miz claimed victory in the Dual-Brand Battle Royal on the Survivor Series Kickoff, catching Dominik Mysterio by surprise after seemingly being eliminated.
The melee started anything but fortuitously for Miz, as tag team partnerJohn Morrison was the first Superstar eliminated courtesy of Dominik.
Murphy’s newly forged
Team Red comes together for dominant clean-sweep win
After weeks of infighting, Team Raw came together for a dominant victory, sweeping Team SmackDown in the 5-on-5 Men’s Survivor Series Elimination Match.
The blue brand controlled the early action until Seth Rollins, expressionless and the only member of his team not wearing a SmackDown shirt, offered himself on his knees for a Sheamus
Street Profits prevail over New Day in tag team dream match
The Street Profits turned in a gutsy performance at Survivor Series, earning one of the biggest wins of their career by toppling The New Day in a battle of tag team champions.
The teams’ first-ever encounter started in high-octane fashion with The Street Profits firing on all cylinders until Kofi Kingston snuffed out a double-team
Lashley shuts up Zayn in battle of champions
Bobby Lashley crushed Sami Zayn’s hopes of an upset at Survivor Series, prevailing over the Intercontinental Champion in impressive fashion.
With Zayn perhaps more preoccupied with the presence of The Hurt Business at ringside than he was with his opponent, The All Mighty capitalized to unleash a powerful barrage of
The Boss prevails over The Empress in back-and-forth battle
SmackDown Women’s Champion Sasha Banks finally got the monkey off her back against Asuka, pinning the Raw Women’s Champion for the first time ever at Survivor Series.
Renewing one of this past summer’s hottest rivalries, both Superstars were keenly familiar with each other’s repertories and exchanged counters early. Banks
Lana stuns as sole survivor for Team Raw
After weeks of brutalization and humiliation, Lana stood alone as the sole survivor for Team Raw against Team SmackDown following a bizarre sequence of events.
Team Blue dominated until Lana tagged herself in, much to her teammates’ displeasure. The Ravishing Russian dished out an impressive series of offense, but it wasn’t enough to
Reigns conquers McIntyre in titanic clash of champions
WWE Champion Drew McIntyre proved to be more than just a solid “No. 2” in a breathtaking battle with Universal Champion Roman Reigns, but The Big Dog stood tall at Survivor Series.
Though McIntyre claimed an initial advantage, Reigns bounced back to hammer The King of Claymore Country after sending him into the ring post. Stalking
The Deadman says goodbye in unforgettable fashion
The Undertaker said goodbye to the WWE Universe in a way only The Phenom could at Survivor Series.
But first, many of The Deadman’s greatest friends and rivals throughout his illustrious career in sports-entertainment made special appearances.
Shane McMahon,Big Show, JBL, Jeff Hardy, Mick Foley, The Godfather, The Godwinns,