Survivor Series 2014 took place in St. Louis, Missouri and featured a total of eight matches (including the Kickoff Show). The WWE Tag Team Titles and the Divas Championship were on the line as well as a massive Survivor Series main event, which pitted the teams of Team Cena and Team Authority against one another.
The stipulation was set that if Team Authority lost, Triple H and Stephanie McMahon would no longer be in power. On the flip side, if Team Cena lost, everyone aside from John Cena himself would be fired from the company.
With everything on the line, did November classic live up the expectations? Here are my highs, lows and random thoughts on Survivor Series 2014:
BEST MATCH: The main event Survivor Series Elimination match between Team Cena and Team Authority was the Best Match of the night. With tremendous storytelling filled with twists and turns and athletic, entertaining action the main event surely delivered. Dean Ambrose vs. Bray Wyatt was a runner-up for Best Match of the night.
WORST MATCH: AJ Lee vs. Nikki Bella was the worst match of the night. The story, booking and overall match was a waste of time and it’s a shame to see someone as talented as AJ lose in such a disappointing way. The 4-on-4 Divas Survivor Series Elimination match was a runner up for the Worst Match of the Night.
BEST PROMO: During the opening segment, Vince McMahon, Stephanie, Triple H and John Cena all took part in an entertaining promo to hype the Survivor Series main event. All four characters did a tremendous job selling the match and the fact that Vince McMahon showed up at the building made the entire night feel more important.
MOST SHOCKING MOMENT: Sting making his WWE debut and helping Team Cena get the victory over Team Authority was the Most Shocking Moment of the Night. Sting is without a doubt the most popular and polarizing superstar in professional wrestling history to never show his face on WWE TV, but now, after all the rumors over the years, the historic moment finally came at Survivor Series 2014.