Survivor Series (1989) - Results

Results

# Results Stipulations Times
0 !Dark Boris Zhukov defeated Paul Roma. Singles match 00 !Unknown
1 The Dream Team (Dusty Rhodes, Brutus Beefcake, The Red Rooster and Tito Santana) defeated The Enforcers (The Big Boss Man, Bad News Brown, Rick Martel and The Honky Tonk Man) (with Jimmy Hart and Slick). Four-on-four Survivor Series elimination match1 22:02
2 The King's Court (Randy Savage, Canadian Earthquake, Dino Bravo and Greg Valentine) (with Jimmy Hart and Sensational Queen Sherri) defeated The 4x4's: (Jim Duggan, Bret Hart, Ronnie Garvin and Hercules). Four-on-four Survivor Series elimination match2 23:25
3 The Hulkamaniacs (Hulk Hogan, Demolition (Ax and Smash) and Jake Roberts) defeated The Million $ Team (Ted DiBiase, Powers of Pain (The Warlord and The Barbarian) and Zeus) (with Virgil and Mr. Fuji). Four-on-four Survivor Series elimination match3 27:32
4 The Rude Brood (Rick Rude, Mr. Perfect, The Fabulous Rougeaus (Jacques and Raymond)) (with The Genius and Jimmy Hart) defeated Roddy's Rowdies (Roddy Piper, Jimmy Snuka and The Bushwhackers (Butch and Luke)). Four-on-four Survivor Series elimination match4 21:27
5 The Ultimate Warriors (The Ultimate Warrior, The Rockers (Shawn Michaels and Marty Jannetty) and Jim Neidhart) defeated The Heenan Family (Bobby Heenan, André the Giant, Haku and Arn Anderson). Four-on-four Survivor Series elimination match5 20:28

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