WWE Survivor Series 2018: Results, Grades, and Review

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Miz enters flaunting a copy of The Marine 6. What else do you need to know? Oh I know what else – Samoa Joe fires a towel into Braun Strowman’s face before the match even begins. This should be good.

Joe starts out trying to get a Coquina on anything that moves, but Drew McIntyre lands the Claymore like that, and Joe is out. I mean… whatever.

Jeff Hardy’s in now, trying to get crowd support with a “delete” chant. Jeff tags in the Commish, and now it’s a rematch between Shane and Dolph Ziggler. Ziggler lands a massive drop kick right to Shane’s chin, but Shane lands a series of arm drags. Ziggler’s first pin attempt is unsuccessful, and after a Famouser, he still doesn’t get the job done.

On a third try, Miz interferes, and he gets tagged in. Ziggler lands a dropkick on Miz while yelling “I’m the best in the world”, but Braun cuts him short by tagging himself in. McIntyre fires right back and tags himself in.

Now there’s a straight up brawl. All of Team SmackDown is attacking Braun, but Rey Mysterio lines him up for the 619. There’s more drama outside the ring, and Shane gets up on the top rope to elbow Braun Strown right through the announce table.

Miz and McIntyre are still legal, and Miz misses a pin attempt. McIntyre gives Miz the Glasgow Kiss, and then fakes Finn Balor out on a tag attempt. Finn tags himself in anyway before kicking McIntyre in the head. Miz and Balor trade kicks in the corner.

Balor rolls Miz up for a pin attempt, but no luck. Balor climbs the ropes for a Coup De Grace, but Miz rolls away. Balor slingblades Hardy outside the ring before slamming Miz into the barricade.

Miz tags in Mysterio. Balor can’t pin Mysterio, and Mysterio lines him up for a 619, but Balor ducks. Balor slingblades Mysterio before landing a dropkick. Mysterio dodges the Coup De Grace again, and this time Mysterio lands the 619 and gets the pin. Balor is eliminated. What a showing from Balor, though.

Mysterio gets McIntyre lined up for the 619, but Lashley tags in and lands a massive boot to Mysterio’s face. Lashley launches Mysterio into the corner. Mysterio powers out of a superplex, and Ziggler tags in.

Mysterio superkicks Ziggler, and Hardy gets tagged in. Ziggler lands a DDT on Hardy, but it’s not enough for the pin. Hardy gets the Twist of Fate before climbing the ropes for a Swanton, but Dolph raises his knees. Dolph’s knees look like they took a real impact, though.

Miz is tagged in and backs Ziggler into a corner. He tags in Shane and demands he go coast-to-coast. He lands, and gets the pin on Ziggler. Ziggler is out.

Lashley is in the ring and plows through Shane. Lashley ends up throwing Shane right into his corner, and he tags Miz in. Lashley charges towards Miz, but Miz dodges, and he demands Shane go coast-to-coast again.  Shane goes for it, but Braun knocks Shane clear out, mid-air. Mysterio makes the save as Lashley tries to pin Shane.

Strowman’s legal against Hardy. Hardy tries for the Twist of Fate, but Braun counters and eliminates Hardy.

Mysterio’s in, landing kicks all over Strowman. Strowman catches Mysterio in a 619 and powerslams him, and now Mysterio is out.

Miz and Shane are left outside the ring, and Strowman leaves the ring to mow them over. Braun powerslams Miz, and now Miz is out.

It’s 3-on-1. Only a messed-up Shane McMahon is left against three hosses. Shane still says “bring it” though, and Strowman lays into him in the corner before the Power Slam. Raw wins.

Corbin attacks Braun after the match before leaving the ring with McIntyre and Lashley.