November 2003 | PPV | Cleveland, OH
Match #1: Trish Stratus vs. Jacqueline (c) | One on One | Divas Championship
Trish Stratus was eager for revenge in this one and a chance to reclaim her Divas Championship. Jacqueline was still dominant like she had been leading up to her title win over Trish, but some of the edge she had was fueled by Ivory's previous attacks and was now gone. That cost her. Trish was savvier in this match and while it was very even, she ended up making a big play, catching Jacqueline off guard with the Stratusfaction. Jacqueline smartly rolled out of the ring though, preventing the pinfall. Trish went after her on the outside and rolled her back into the ring to try and get the win, but when she came in after her, Jacqueline sprung up and hit her with a massive DDT to knock Trish out cold and retain her championship. After the match, Jacqueline stated that she feels the "DIvas" Championship is offensive to the work that she and other WOMEN do in the ring, and that she would be retiring the belt and bringing back the WWE Women's Championship instead.
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Winner: Jacqueline by pinfall.
Match #2: Brothers of Destruction vs. Street Profits (c) | Tag Team | WWE Tag Team Championships
The Street Profits have basically run through the entire tag division over the last several weeks, but there are a couple of teams they still hadn't beaten and one of those was the Brothers of Destruction. This was their toughest test yet and both Mansa and Apollo looked up for the challenge. Except... they weren't. Undertaker and Kane MAULED the tag champs, effectively stopping all of their momentum of the last eight weeks in one match. Apollo and Mansa fought to get back into it at times, but each time were shut down with a Powerslam or Big Boot. Eventually, though the pair were able to isolate Kane in their corner. They took turns beating him down and then hit him with the G9 and pinned him to retain their titles. Undertaker made basically no effort to help Kane for some reason, and then after the match when his brother asked for some help getting up, he Tombstoned him and left him for dead in the middle of the ring.
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Winners: Street Profits by pinfall.
Match #3: Randy Orton (c) vs. Shinsuke Nakamura | One on One | Intercontinental Championship
Nakamura had been Punt Kicked in the head by Orton less than 14 days before this match. However, It was a hard fought battle between him and Orton, one that Shinsuke looked extremely impressive in. Nakamura hit Orton with an Inverted Powerslam, then lined him up for the Kinshasa to put him away and grab the upset. But Orton ducked under it and quickly sprung up to hit Nakamura with the RKO and pin him to retain his Intercontinental Championship.
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Winner: Randy Orton by pinfall.
Match #4: John Cena vs. Kurt Angle vs. Donny Zenk (c) | Triple Threat | United States Championship
Donny Zenk has been on a great run as United States Champion, showing that Cruiserweights can compete for the major titles as well. With Angle maneuvering backstage to get inserted in what was supposed to be a one on one between Cena and Zenk, though, it made things a lot tougher for the high-flyer to retain his belt. Cena and Zenk initially worked together to take Angle out of things, believing that he didn't deserve to be there. They tried to make it a face-off between themselves, and Zenk was winning that. He had Cena down and was perched atop the turnbuckle ready to deliver a Red Arrow. He connected with it, but before he could go for the pin, Angle was back in the ring and hit him with an Angle Slam. Zenk rolled out in pain as Angle covered Cena to steal the United States Championship.
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Winners: Kurt Angle by pinfall.
Match #5: Prototype vs. Rey Mysterio | One on One
This match between Prototype and Rey Mysterio was to decide whether the Hardcore Championship (held by Prototype) or Cruiserweight Championship (most recently held by Rey Mysterio) would stay on as one of the main titles in WWE. Mysterio was getting absolutely manhandled by the machine that is Prototype, and it looked like he had absolutely no chance. Prototype got ready to lock in the Bionic Claw and but him to sleep but out from under the ring came... Eddie Guerrero? Guerrero who had a blood feud with Rey just a year ago, slithered into the ring and this time helped Rey, by delivering a low blow to Prototype. Even machines have... parts... I guess, and Prototype was writhing on the ground in pain allowing Eddie to drag Rey onto him to get the victory. Guerrero and Mysterio hugged after this, possibly signalling that their long-time feud is finally over. Also this win marks the return of the Cruiserweight Division to WWE.
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Winner: Rey Mysterio by pinfall.
Match #6: nWo vs. Voodoo, Finn Balor, Mike Kanellis & Big Show | 4 vs. 4 Survivor Series Elimination Tag Match
The nWo faced off against Voodoo, Finn Balor, Mike Kanellis and Big Show, the four men who they'd attacked over the last few weeks, in a traditional Survivor Series 4 vs. 4 match. One might think this would be an opportunity for redemption for the latter four but... it wasn't. The nWo won without a single member getting eliminated, clean sweeping the challengers out of the arena. It was hard to see who could possibly stop the nWo until... Nash and Hall turned around and clotheslined Sting and Styles. They then laughed and "Too Sweet"ed each other before delivering an Outsiders Edge and Jackknife Powerbomb simultaneously to their former allies.. Bulk Bronson rushed out, seemingly to help Styles and Sting, but then he joined in on the beatdown of his two former friends, as the trio hit both of them with Triple Powerbombs. It looks like the nWo as we know it is no more, and the original creators, The Outsiders, Kevin Nash and Scott Hall, have decided to go their own way with Bulk Bronson still a part of the crew.
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Winners: nWo by elimination.
Main Event: Brock Lesnar w/ Paul Heyman vs. The Rock | One on One | Undisputed Championship
Brock Lesnar had a chance here to beat The Rock for the top gold in the company for the second time in less than a year. And it was evident he knew that. He did not take things lightly and went after Rocky aggressively from the opening bell. It was clear Lesnar had the physical advantage when it came to strength and speed and The Rock was on the ropes. Eventually Lesnar caught him with the F-5 and it looked like it was all over but The Great One kicked out at two. Lesnar didn't stop. Another F-5. Another kickout. Lesnar was pissed. A THIRD F-5. Another kickout. Lesnar was in a fit, and simply couldn't understand how he totally had The Rock beat down but the champ was refusing to relinquish his belt. So Brock went to go grab the title and shouted, "If I can't have it, then neither can you." Heyman screamed at Brock to stop, but he didn't listen and blasted The Rock with the belt as he slowly rose to his feet. The ref called for the DQ but Lesnar didn't care and he mounted The Rock and just started pounding his head with his fists, bloodying the champ. Eventually Heyman was able to convince him to stop, but on Lesnar's way back to the dressing room... BATISTA'S music started to play. He was out here with his Money in the Bank Briefcase and ready to cash in on The Rock. Rock could barely get to his feet for the challenge and it was all over in a flash as BATISTA became the new WWE World Heavyweight Champion.
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Winner: The Rock by disqualification then Batista by pinfall.