WWE Survivor Series 2014 blew out the roof on Sunday at Scottrade Center in St. Louis, Missouri, as 15,000 fans and millions of wrestling fans around the world witnessed a sensational performance by Dolph Ziggler and the much awaited WWE debut of a legend, Sting.
Ziggler, the reigning Intercontinental champion, overcame great odds to deal a big blow to Triple H's despotic stable, the Authority, in the main event of the Survivor Series.
The first wrestler recruited by John Cena after he accepted the challenge of a 5-on-5 traditional Survivor Series match from Triple H four weeks ago, Ziggler emerged as the sole survivor for the second time in his career after he somehow defied a 1-on-3 disadvantage (Kane, Luke Harper and Seth Rollins), saving the WWE career of every member of Team Cena in the process.
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Ziggler's amazing night would have not been possible without the treachery of Big Show, who finally showed his true affiliation by eliminating Cena with a KO punch, and an intervention by Sting towards the end of the match.
Sting, who has been rumored as the newest member of the WWE, finally made his much-awaited debut on Sunday in an emphatic way as his presence was enough to strike fear into the eyes of Triple H and his stable.
The 28th Survivor Series also witnessed the crowning of new champions as Nikki Bella began her second reign as the WWE Divas Champion after scoring a victory over AJ Lee. The comical duo of the Miz and Damien Mizdow captured the WWE Tag-Team titles after beating Goldust & Stardust, the Usos, and Los Matadores in a Fatal-Four Way match.
Fans were also treated by a brutal confrontation between Bray Wyatt and Dean Ambrose, which ended in disqualification. WWE announced after the Pay-per-View event that the two will meet again in tables, ladders and chairs match at TLC a month from now. (WWE Survivor Series Full Results / Highlights)
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