Background Survivor Series is an annual
gimmick pay-per-view (PPV), produced every November by the
World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) since 1987. In what has become the second longest-running pay-per-view event in history (behind WWE's
WrestleMania), it is one of the promotion's original four pay-per-views, along with
WrestleMania,
SummerSlam, and
Royal Rumble, and was considered one of the "Big Five" PPVs, along with
King of the Ring. The event is traditionally characterized by having
Survivor Series matches, which are
tag team elimination matches that typically pits teams of four or five wrestlers against each other. The 1997 event was the 11th event in the Survivor Series chronology, and was scheduled to be held on November 9, 1997, at the
Molson Centre in
Montreal,
Quebec,
Canada.
Storylines Survivor Series consisted of
professional wrestling matches involving wrestlers from pre-existing feuds and
storylines that played out on
Raw is War — WWF's primary television program. Wrestlers portrayed a
hero or a
villain as they followed a series of events that built tension, and culminated in a wrestling match or series of matches. The storyline feud between
Bret Hart and
Shawn Michaels began after Michaels became the number one contender to the
WWF Championship by defeating
The Undertaker in the first
Hell in a Cell match at
Badd Blood: In Your House. On the following night's episode of
Raw is War, while Michaels, alongside his friend
Hunter Hearst Helmsley were blurting out insults to Vince McMahon by the announce table, Hart, alongside members of
The Hart Foundation, appeared with Hart calling Michaels nothing more than a degenerate before challenging Triple H to a match later that night. Hart later lost to Helmsley by countout after Michaels hit him with Sweet Chin Music while Hart was arguing with Helmsley's bodyguard
Chyna. Immediately after the Steve Austin vs. Owen Hart match and before the Bret Hart vs. Shawn Michaels match, a video package was aired featuring promos from Ahmed Johnson, The Undertaker, Bret Hart, Faarooq, Steve Austin and Shawn Michaels discussing their real-life athletic backgrounds and injuries suffered, ending with Bret Hart saying "Try lacing my boots", and finally with the first use of the "WWF Attitude" scratch logo displayed on the screen. Even though Hart had not submitted, Michaels was declared the winner, as Earl Hebner, on direct orders from Vince McMahon, called for the bell. ==Reception==