Survivor Series (2003) - Results - Survivor Series Elimination Matches

Survivor Series Elimination Matches

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Elimination # Wrestler Team Eliminated by Elimination move Time
1 Hardcore Holly Team Angle N/A Disqualified after pushing the referee 0:00
2 A-Train Team Lesnar Bradshaw Pinfall after a Clothesline From Hell 0:27
3 Bradshaw Team Angle Big Show Pinfall after a Chokeslam 0:48
4 Matt Morgan Team Lesnar Kurt Angle Pinfall after an Angle Slam 9:11
5 Nathan Jones Team Lesnar Kurt Angle Submission by Ankle Lock 9:31
6 Kurt Angle Team Angle Brock Lesnar Pinfall after an F-5 9:43
7 Brock Lesnar Team Lesnar Chris Benoit Submission by Crippler Crossface 11:43
8 Big Show Team Lesnar John Cena Pinfall after a chain shot and an FU 13:15
Survivors: John Cena and Chris Benoit (Team Angle)

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Elimination # Wrestler Team Eliminated by Elimination move Time
1 Scott Steiner Team Bischoff Booker T Pinfall after a Book-End 7:28
2 Booker T Team Austin Mark Henry Pinfall after a World's Strongest Slam 7:57
3 Mark Henry Team Bischoff RVD and the Dudleyz Pinfall after a 3D and Five-Star Frog splash 10:03
4 RVD Team Austin Randy Orton Pinfall after an RKO 12:06
5 D-Von Dudley Team Austin Chris Jericho Pinfall after a Flashback 13:49
6 Bubba Ray Dudley Team Austin Christian Pinfall after an Unprettier 16:53
7 Christian Team Bischoff Shawn Michaels Pinfall after Sweet Chin Music 20:28
8 Chris Jericho Team Bischoff Shawn Michaels Pinfall with a Cradle 23:58
9 Shawn Michaels Team Austin Randy Orton Pinfall after a Batista Bomb by an interfering Batista 27:27
Survivor: Randy Orton (Team Bischoff)

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