Background in
Boston,
Massachusetts.
Survivor Series is an annual
gimmick pay-per-view (PPV) produced every November by
WWE since 1987. 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,
Royal Rumble, and
SummerSlam, referred to as the "Big Four". 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 2013 event was the 27th Survivor Series and was scheduled to be held on November 24, 2013, at the
TD Garden in
Boston,
Massachusetts. Tickets went on sale on September 7 via
Ticketmaster.
Storylines The event comprised eight matches, including one on the Kickoff pre-show, that resulted from scripted storylines. Results were predetermined by WWE's writers, while storylines were produced on WWE's weekly television shows,
Raw and
SmackDown. The main
feud heading into Survivor Series featured
Randy Orton and
Big Show over the former's
WWE Championship. Since returning from an injury in mid-August, Big Show had been speaking out against COO and the on-screen regime of
Triple H and
Stephanie McMahon and their mistreatment of several
Superstars, especially
Daniel Bryan. This put him at odds with "The Authority", and as a result, Big Show was continuously humiliated by Triple H and McMahon throughout September, and was obliged to
knock out several other rebellious wrestlers, owing to a threat of being fired. At
Battleground on October 6, Big Show interfered in a match between Orton and Bryan for the vacant WWE Championship, and knocked both competitors out, ruling out the match a no contest. The next night on
Raw, he was fired from WWE by McMahon in storyline, but returned later that night to knock out Triple H in defiance. Big Show continued to "illegally" appear over the next several weeks on
Raw, assisting Bryan, knocking out
Raw general manager Brad Maddox, and costing
The Shield's
Seth Rollins and
Roman Reigns their
WWE Tag Team Championship. On the October 21 episode of
Raw, Big Show announced he was filing a lawsuit against WWE for wrongful termination from his contract, and two weeks later won an "out-of-court negotiation" with Triple H and Stephanie over his lawsuit, and was rehired by WWE on the condition he promised not to sue them further and received a match against Orton for the WWE Championship at Survivor Series. The event included two traditional Survivor Series elimination matches, the first of which saw the five-man team of The Shield (
United States Champion Dean Ambrose, Seth Rollins, and Roman Reigns) and The Real Americans (
Antonio Cesaro and
Jack Swagger with manager
Zeb Colter) face off against
WWE Tag Team Champions Cody Rhodes and Goldust,
The Usos (
Jey Uso and
Jimmy Uso), and
Rey Mysterio, who made a surprise return on the November 18 episode of
Raw. The second elimination match pitted
Natalya,
The Bella Twins (
Nikki Bella and
Brie Bella),
The Funkadactyls (
Naomi and
Cameron),
Eva Marie, and
JoJo against
Divas Champion AJ Lee,
Tamina Snuka,
Kaitlyn,
Alicia Fox,
Rosa Mendes,
Aksana, and
Summer Rae. This match stems from AJ insulting Natalya and the rest for taking part in the
Total Divas reality show. The other
world title in the company was also on the line at Survivor Series, as
John Cena defended his
World Heavyweight Championship against
Alberto Del Rio. After suffering an elbow injury in August, Cena was to be sidelined from action for a minimum of four months. Despite this, SmackDown general manager
Vickie Guerrero surprised then-World Heavyweight Champion Del Rio on the October 7 episode of
Raw, by naming Cena as his opponent at the
Hell in a Cell pay-per-view. At the event, Cena defeated Del Rio to win his
third World Heavyweight title, and his fourteenth World title overall. A rematch between the pair was announced for Survivor Series in early November. (left) and
Daniel Bryan allied together to feud with
The Wyatt Family heading into Survivor Series. Another major rivalry pitted
CM Punk and
Daniel Bryan against
The Wyatt Family, an enigmatic
backwoods cult composed of
Luke Harper and
Erick Rowan, led by the faction's namesake,
Bray Wyatt. Since their debut in July, The Wyatt Family had been targeting and attacking several wrestlers, including
Kane,
Kofi Kingston, and
The Miz, all in cause of Bray Wyatt exalting his character's preachings and ideals. On the October 28 episode of
Raw, the Wyatt Family attacked Bryan backstage, and later attacked Punk in the ring. With Punk and Bryan aiding each other and showing resistance, their altercations with The Wyatts continued over the next several weeks on
Raw and
SmackDown, until an official match between the teams was announced for Survivor Series. Also confirmed prior to the event was a match between
Kofi Kingston and
The Miz for the Survivor Series Kickoff pre-show. On the November 18 episode of
Raw, during a match with The Real Americans (Antonio Cesaro and Jack Swagger), The Miz turned against his tag team partner, Kofi Kingston, and walked out of the match. This action allowed Swagger to apply the Ankle Lock on Kingston which he tapped out of giving the win to the Real Americans. Also on the November 18 episode of
Raw,
Big E Langston defeated
Curtis Axel to win the
Intercontinental Championship, and a rematch was later confirmed for the pay-per-view. ==Event==