Who won the 2001 Survivor Series?

Who won the 2001 Survivor Series?

Team WWF
Results

No. Results Stipulations
8 Team WWF (The Rock, Chris Jericho, The Undertaker, Kane and Big Show) defeated The Alliance (Stone Cold Steve Austin, Kurt Angle, Rob Van Dam, Booker T and Shane McMahon) Winner Takes All 5-on-5 Survivor Series elimination match

Is Austin the defector?

Austin approached the downed referee to try to revive him. As this was occurring, Angle ran to the ring, picked up the WWF Championship belt, and nailed Austin with it, revealing himself to be the defector to which McMahon was referring to the entire time.

Who defected from the WWF to the alliance?

Over time, numerous WWF superstars would defect to the Alliance, including Test, William Regal, Ivory, and Christian. Former ECW and WCW wrestler Steven Richards would belatedly defect to the Alliance, bringing WCW alumni KroniK with him. In return, Chuck Palumbo and Torrie Wilson defected from The Alliance to the WWF.

Who won Unforgiven 2001?

Christian performed an Edgecution on Edge for a near-fall. Christian attempted a One man con chair to but Edge avoided the move and attempted the same move on Christian but the referee stopped Edge. Christian took advantage and attacked Edge with a low blow, pinning him to win the title.

Who won SummerSlam 2001?

Spike attempted a Dudley Dog on Test but Test countered by throwing Spike through a table. Bradshaw performed a Clothesline from Hell on Test but the referee checked on Spike. Shane McMahon hit Bradshaw with a steel chair, allowing Test to pin Bradshaw to win the match.

What happened to the WWF?

On May 5, 2002, the biggest wrestling company in the world was forced to change their name from WWF to WWE. The World Wrestling Federation had been known as such since 1979 when it was simplified as a company name from the World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF).

Who owned WCW?

History of World Championship Wrestling

Acronym WCW
Headquarters Atlanta, Georgia
Founder(s) Ted Turner Jim Crockett
Parent Universal: Turner Broadcasting System/Jim Crockett Promotions (1988–1996) Time Warner (1996–2017, as a legal entity) WCW, Inc.: WWE (WWE Libraries) (2001–present)

Who owns WCW and ECW?

World Championship Wrestling

(Top) The original WCW logo, (Bottom) The logo used from 1999 to 2001
Trade name World Championship Wrestling
Parent Turner Broadcasting System (1988–1996) Time Warner (1996–2001) Time Warner (2001–2017) as Universal Wrestling Corporation WWE (2001–present) as WCW, Inc.

When did Steve Austin return in 2000?

(NMS-WWE) and Presto present the pay-per-view extravaganza, No Mercy, live this Sunday, October 22, 2000, at 8:00 p.m. ET from the sold-out Pepsi Arena in Albany, New York. In a special match at No Mercy, Stone Cold Steve Austin returns to the ring after a ten-month absence to battle Rikishi.

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