Survivor Series (2012)

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Promotional poster featuring The Miz
Promotion WWE
DateNovember 18, 2012
City Indianapolis, Indiana
Venue Bankers Life Fieldhouse
Attendance8,500 [1]
Buy rate 212,000 [2]
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The 2012 Survivor Series was the 26th annual Survivor Series professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by WWE. It took place on November 18, 2012, at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana, which was the first Survivor Series held in Indiana. The event received 212,000 pay-per-view buys, down from 281,000 buys the previous year.

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The event was originally planned to be held at the Consol Energy Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, but the WWE relocated the event to Indianapolis as it was conflicted with the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Baltimore Ravens Sunday Night Football game of the 2012 NFL season. The WWE would later give Pittsburgh its infamous and controversial Royal Rumble pay-per-view event that was held in 2014.

Seven matches took place at the event, including one on the pre-show. In the main event, CM Punk defeated John Cena and Ryback to retain the WWE Championship. In other prominent matches, Eve Torres retained the Divas Championship against Kaitlyn, and Antonio Cesaro retained the United States Championship against R-Truth.

The event is notable for the onscreen main roster debut of Dean Ambrose, Roman Reigns, and Seth Rollins, who would collectively be known as The Shield.

Production

Background

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The event was planned to be held at the Consol Energy Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, before being relocated to the Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana.

Survivor Series is an annual gimmick pay-per-view (PPV) produced every November by WWE since 1987. The second longest running pay-per-view event in history (behind WWE's WrestleMania), it is one of the promotion's original four pay-per-views, along with WrestleMania, Royal Rumble, and SummerSlam, referred to as the "Big Four". [3] The event is traditionally characterized by having Survivor Series matches, which are tag team elimination matches that typically pits teams of four or five wrestlers against each other. The 2012 event was the 26th Survivor Series and was scheduled to be held on November 18, 2012. [4] [5]

The 2012 event was originally scheduled to be held at the Consol Energy Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. [6] However, this booking inadvertently conflicted with the National Football League's schedule for the 2012 season, which pitted the Pittsburgh Steelers against the Baltimore Ravens in a home game that same night. Despite Pittsburgh being a strong WWE market dating from the territorial days of professional wrestling, WWE decided to make no attempts to locally compete against the fanbase of the Steelers (especially since the game was against the team's archrival) and moved Survivor Series to the Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana, marking the first Survivor Series held in the state. [7] WWE compensated Pittsburgh by having a double Raw and SmackDown taping in December, before giving the city a "Big Four" pay-per-view with the now-infamous 2014 Royal Rumble.

Storylines

The event comprised seven matches, including one on the pre-show, that resulted from scripted storylines, where wrestlers portrayed heroes, villains, or less distinguishable characters in scripted events that built tension and culminated in a wrestling match or series of matches. Results were predetermine by WWE's writers, while storylines were produced on WWE's weekly television shows, Raw and SmackDown. [8] [9]

On the October 29 episode of Raw, a Survivor Series elimination match between a team managed by Mick Foley, and a team led by CM Punk was scheduled. Originally Punk captained the team which also included The Miz, Cody Rhodes, Damien Sandow, and Alberto Del Rio, whereas Foley's team was to consist of Ryback, Kofi Kingston, Kane, Daniel Bryan, and Randy Orton. The team members were involved in many feuds: Hell in a Cell, Team Rhodes Scholars (Rhodes and Sandow) had unsuccessfully challenged Team Hell No (Kane and Daniel Bryan) for the Tag Team Championship and The Miz had failed to win the Intercontinental Championship from Kingston. Del Rio had also lost to Orton at the event. However, the main feud was between the WWE Champion CM Punk and Ryback. Ryback had lost a title match at Hell in a Cell after the referee Brad Maddox low-blowed him, before a fast count to give Punk the pinfall victory. Ryback then took out his frustration on Punk and Maddox, first press-slamming Maddox out of the ring into the side of the cell, then chasing Punk to the top of the cell, where Ryback caught him and performed his finishing move, Shell Shocked. There were many changes: on the November 5 episode of Raw, The Miz quit the team due to Punk abandoning his team in an attack by Team Foley and was replaced by Wade Barrett, who Paul Heyman had recruited. Furthermore, WWE Chairman Vince McMahon questioned Vickie Guerrero's decision to place Punk in an elimination match instead of letting him defend his title, and forced Vickie Guerrero to remove Punk and Ryback from the elimination match. Dolph Ziggler replaced Punk as captain of the team, which was now renamed Team Ziggler. Ryback's replacement was to be chosen by a Raw active poll, with the choices The Miz, Santino Marella, and Zack Ryder being candidates. Rhodes was replaced by David Otunga at the event due to an injury sustained in the lead-up to the event.

Instead of competing in the Survivor Series elimination match, CM Punk was scheduled to defend his WWE Championship in a triple threat match against Ryback and John Cena, whom Punk had wrestled to a draw at Night of Champions.

Survivor Series also included a rematch from Hell in a Cell between Sheamus and Big Show for the World Heavyweight Championship.

At Night of Champions, Kaitlyn was attacked by an unknown woman moments before she was set to face off against Layla for the WWE Divas Championship, which led to Eve Torres replacing Kaitlyn and winning the title. In the weeks that followed, the evil Aksana was eventually revealed as Kaitlyn's attacker, doing so under Eve's orders. As a result, a Triple Threat Match took place at Hell In A Cell, with Eve defeating Layla and Kaitlyn to retain the title. On the November 12 episode of Raw, Kaitlyn defeated Layla to earn a Divas Championship match at Survivor Series.

Justin Gabriel and Tyson Kidd were initially scheduled to face 3MB (Heath Slater and Jinder Mahal, with Drew McIntyre) in the pre-show available free on YouTube, but were replaced with Team Co-Bro (Santino Marella and Zack Ryder) due to being placed in a different match at the event.

Event

Other on-screen personnel
Role:Name:
English commentators Michael Cole
Jerry Lawler
John Bradshaw Layfield
Pre-show commentators Scott Stanford
Matt Striker
Spanish commentators Marcelo Rodríguez
Carlos Cabrera
Interviewers Josh Mathews
Ring announcers Tony Chimel
Justin Roberts
Referees Mike Chioda
John Cone
Charles Robinson
Rod Zapata
Scott Armstrong
Darrick Moore
Chad Patton

Pre-show

On the pre-show, 3MB (Heath Slater and Jinder Mahal, with Drew McIntyre) faced Team CoBro (Santino Marella and Zack Ryder). Though Ryder was able to execute the Broski Boot and Rough Ryder on Slater, he missed the tag made by Mahal who pinned Ryder resulting in a victory for 3MB. [10]

Preliminary matches

The main show opened with an unannounced Survivor Series elimination match between the team of Brodus Clay, Tyson Kidd, Justin Gabriel, Rey Mysterio, and Sin Cara and the team of Tensai, Primo & Epico, and The Prime Time Players (Darren Young and Titus O'Neil). Clay was eliminated by Tensai after a Gomennasai. Tensai was eliminated by Gabriel with a Crucifix Pin. O'Neil was eliminated by Kidd with a Roll Up. Epico was eliminated by Kidd after submitting to the Sharpshooter. Primo was eliminated by Mysterio with La Magistral. Young was eliminated by Mysterio after a 619 followed by a Diving Splash, leaving Kidd, Gabriel, Mysterio and Sin Cara as the survivors. [10]

Next, Eve defended the Divas Championship against Kaitlyn. Eve pinned Kaitlyn after the Heart Breaker to win the match. [10]

In the third match, Antonio Cesaro defended the United States Championship against R-Truth. Cesaro pinned R-Truth after a Neutralizer to win the match. [10]

Main event matches

In the next match, World Heavyweight Champion Big Show was challenged by former champion, Sheamus. The match ended when Big Show intentionally used the referee as a shield, causing Sheamus to inadvertently performed a Brogue Kick on the referee. With Sheamus distracted and attending to the official, Big Show performed the Knockout Punch on Sheamus, after which another referee counted the fall and awarded Big Show the victory. The referee reversed the decision and disqualified Big Show, who nevertheless retained the title. After the match, Big Show argued with the referee John Cone, before Sheamus assaulted Big Show with a chair, and setting up a rematch at next month's TLC pay-per-view. [10]

The fifth match was a Survivor Series match between Team Foley (Randy Orton, The Miz, Kane, Daniel Bryan, and Kofi Kingston, with Mick Foley at ringside) and Team Ziggler (Dolph Ziggler, Wade Barrett, Alberto Del Rio, Damien Sandow, and David Otunga). Sandow was eliminated by Kane after a Chokeslam. Kane was eliminated by Ziggler after a Zig Zag. Otunga was eliminated by Bryan after submitting to the No Lock. Kingston was eliminated by Barrett after a Bull Hammer. Bryan was eliminated by Del Rio after submitting to the Cross Armbreaker. Barrett was eliminated by The Miz after a Skull Crushing Finale. The Miz was eliminated by Del Rio after a Step Up Enziguri on the Top Rope. Del Rio was eliminated by Orton after an RKO. After Orton kicked out of a Zig Zag, Orton attempted to perform a Punt Kick on Ziggler but Ziggler performed a Superkick on Orton to eliminate him, leaving Ziggler as the sole survivor. [10]

The main event of the night was a triple threat match for the WWE Championship between reigning champion CM Punk and challengers Ryback and John Cena. The match came to an end when the debuting trio of Seth Rollins, Dean Ambrose, and Roman Reigns - later known as The Shield - approached the ring from the crowd and triple-powerbombed Ryback through the broadcast table, allowing Punk to retain the title by pinning Cena, who had received a Shell Shock from Ryback. As a result, Punk became only the seventh wrestler in history to hold the WWE Championship consecutively for one full year. [10]

Results

No.ResultsStipulationsTimes [10]
1P3MB (Heath Slater and Jinder Mahal) (with Drew McIntyre) defeated Team Co-Bro (Santino Marella and Zack Ryder) by pinfall Tag team match [11] 06:11
2 Brodus Clay, Justin Gabriel, Rey Mysterio, Sin Cara, and Tyson Kidd (with Cameron and Naomi) defeated The Prime Time Players (Darren Young and Titus O'Neil), Primo and Epico, and Tensai (with Rosa Mendes) 1 5-on-5 Survivor Series elimination match [12] 18:27
3 Eve Torres (c) defeated Kaitlyn by pinfall Singles match for the WWE Divas Championship [13] 07:01
4 Antonio Cesaro (c) defeated R-Truth by pinfall Singles match for the WWE United States Championship [14] 06:57
5 Sheamus defeated Big Show (c) by disqualification Singles match for the World Heavyweight Championship [15] 14:44
6Team Ziggler (Alberto Del Rio, Damien Sandow, David Otunga, Dolph Ziggler, and Wade Barrett) (with Ricardo Rodriguez) defeated Team Foley (Daniel Bryan, Kane, Kofi Kingston, The Miz, and Randy Orton) (with Mick Foley) 2 5-on-5 Survivor Series elimination match [16] 23:43
7 CM Punk (c) (with Paul Heyman) defeated John Cena and Ryback by pinfall Triple threat match for the WWE Championship [17] 17:58
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match
P – the match was broadcast on the pre-show

Survivor Series elimination matches

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EliminatedWrestlerEliminated byMethodTimes [10]
1 Brodus Clay Tensai Pinfall 8:25
2 Tensai Justin Gabriel 10:23
3 Titus O'Neil Tyson Kidd 13:51
4 Epico Submission 15:02
5 Primo Rey Mysterio Pinfall 17:32
6 Darren Young 18:27
Survivor(s): Rey Mysterio, Sin Cara, Justin Gabriel, and Tyson Kidd

^2

EliminatedWrestlerEliminated byMethodTime
1 Damien Sandow Kane Pinfall 03:08
2 Kane Dolph Ziggler 03:47
3 David Otunga Daniel Bryan Submission 07:11
4 Kofi Kingston Wade Barrett Pinfall 09:43
5 Daniel Bryan Alberto Del Rio Submission 12:40
6 Wade Barrett The Miz Pinfall 16:05
7 The Miz Alberto Del Rio 17:14
8 Alberto Del Rio Randy Orton 21:00
9 Randy Orton Dolph Ziggler 23:43
Sole Survivor: Dolph Ziggler (Team Ziggler)

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