Survivor Series Elimination Matches
Team Guerrero vs. Team Angle ^ | |||||
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Elimination No. | Wrestler | Team | Eliminated by | Elimination move | Time |
1 | Carlito | Team Angle | N/A | Chased from the arena by Cena before the match began | 00:00 |
2 | Rob Van Dam | Team Guerrero | Angle | Pinfall with a roll-up using the ropes | 08:45 |
3 | Mark Jindrak | Team Angle | Guerrero | Pinfall with a roll-up using the ropes | 09:10 |
4 | Luther Reigns | Team Angle | Big Show | Pinfall after a chokeslam | 10:20 |
5 | Kurt Angle | Team Angle | Big Show | Pinfall after an FU from Cena and a frog splash from Guerrero | 12:26 |
Survivors: | Eddie Guerrero, Big Show, and John Cena (Team Guerrero) |
Team Orton vs. Team Triple H ^ | |||||
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Elimination No. | Wrestler | Team | Eliminated by | Elimination move | Time |
1 | Chris Benoit | Team Orton | Edge | Pinfall after a Pedigree from Triple H | 07:24 |
2 | Batista | Team Triple H | Jericho | Pinfall after Orton hit him with the World title belt and a step-up enziguri by Jericho | 10:39 |
3 | Gene Snitsky | Team Triple H | Disqualification | Disqualified for attacking Maven with a steel chair | 16:05 |
4 | Maven | Team Orton | Triple H | Pinfall on a still unconscious Maven | 16:50 |
5 | Chris Jericho | Team Orton | Edge | Pinfall after a spear | 19:04 |
6 | Edge | Team Triple H | Orton | Pinfall after an RKO | 22:59 |
7 | Triple H | Team Triple H | Orton | Pinfall after an RKO | 24:31 |
Survivor: | Randy Orton (Team Orton) |
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