WWE Survivor Series 2013 Live Stream: How to Watch WWE Action Online
Although wrestling fans seem less than impressed by the WWE's build toward Survivor Series in recent weeks, most still consider it to be a "Big Four" pay-per-view, which means there should be plenty of excitement surrounding the event come Sunday.
With both the WWE and World Heavyweight Championships on the line as well as a couple of traditional Survivor Series elimination matches on the card, there is still enough intrigue surrounding the event to drive pay-per-view buys.
The creative team is clearly taking a wait-and-see approach until it ramps up the build ahead of Royal Rumble, though, so this year's Survivor Series event may not be as meaningful as it has been in the past. For those who are still interested in watching the event, however, here is a closer look at how to catch Survivor Series this Sunday through a number of different mediums.
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Where: TD Garden in Boston
When: Sunday, Nov. 24 at 8 p.m. ET
Watch: PPV
PPV Live Stream
If you're unable to order the pay-per-view on your television, there are plenty of other ways to catch Survivor Series Sunday night. Whether you want to view the show on your computer, mobile device or gaming system, WWE has you covered, as you can purchase the event through all of these outlets, according to WWE.com:
- WWE.com
- iTunes
- Google Play
- Amazon AppStore
- Windows 8 AppStore
- Samsung SMART TV
-PlayStation 3
- Xbox 360
Kickoff Live Stream
The pay-per-view will be preceded by a special "Kickoff" match between The Miz and Kofi Kingston, starting at 7:30 p.m. ET. The match is absolutely free and can be viewed on all of these platforms, according to WWE.com:
- WWE.com
- WWE App
- YouTube
- Yahoo!
- Samsung SMART TV
- Google+
- Pheed
- Sony Entertainment Network
- Xbox Live
| Randy Orton (c) vs. Big Show | WWE Championship | No Shield Interference |
| John Cena (c) vs. Alberto Del Rio | World Heavyweight Championship | N/A |
| CM Punk & Daniel Bryan vs. Luke Harper & Erick Rowan | N/A | N/A |
| Cody Rhodes, Goldust, The Usos & Rey Mysterio vs. The Shield & The Real Americans | N/A | Traditional 5-on-5 Elimination Match |
| Natalya, The Bella Twins, The Funkadactyls, JoJo & Eva Marie vs. AJ Lee, Tamina Snuka, Kaitlyn, Rosa Mendes, Summer Rae, Aksana & Alicia Fox | N/A | Traditional 7-on-7 Elimination Match |
| Big E Langston (c) vs. Curtis Axel | Intercontinental Championship | N/A |
| The Miz vs. Kofi Kingston | N/A | Kickoff Match |
Top Matches to Watch
Randy Orton vs. Big Show
Randy Orton and Big Show have faced each other on numerous occasions, and while they often manage to have solid matches, it doesn't seem as though many fans are particularly excited to see them headline Survivor Series. They just wrestled each other at Extreme Rules back in May in what proved to be a solid encounter, and even though the WWE Championship is on the line this time around, it feels like something that has been done many times before.
With that said, there is definitely some uncertainty surrounding the result. Triple H and Stephanie McMahon are acting as though they are no longer firmly behind Orton as the face of the company. The Shield has been barred from helping Orton defeat Big Show, and The World's Largest Athlete appears to have the advantage. That could, of course, lead to a swerve with The Authority reestablishing its support of Orton.
Putting the strap on Big Show may not be ideal, but that is probably the most likely result at this point. A clean win for Big Show over Orton would set up a rematch at TLC. Big Show would once again win that match, which would free him up to feud with Triple H. If there is one person Triple H would trust as the face of the company from a storyline perspective, it's himself. The Game could then beat Big Show for the title at Royal Rumble and subsequently drop it to Daniel Bryan at WrestleMania to bring everything full circle.
Daniel Bryan and CM Punk vs. Luke Harper and Erick Rowan
WWE fans seem to have a lot of issues with the product right now, but the biggest may be Daniel Bryan's exit from the main event scene. Bryan had two cups of coffee with the WWE Championship before failing in his bid to recapture it at Hell in a Cell. Rather than allowing Bryan to continue pursuing the belt, he will now team with CM Punk to take on Luke Harper and Erick Rowan of the Wyatt Family in a tag match at Survivor Series.
Even though Bryan is no longer vying for the title, teaming him with Punk is a dream scenario for plenty of fans. Rather than complaining about Bryan's current standing, observers should appreciate this for what it is. The creative team needed an angle in which to utilize Bryan and Punk until the build toward Royal Rumble starts, and this is a smart way to do it.
In addition to forming a dream team, Bryan and Punk will be able to elevate the Wyatts regardless of whether or not they win Sunday.
Bryan and Punk have gotten the better of the Wyatt Family for the most part over the past few weeks, which makes Harper and Rowan winning seem likely. Wyatt is obviously going to involve himself in the match in some way, and that can further a one-on-one feud between Punk and Wyatt heading into TLC.
As long as fans understand that the WWE is biding its time with Bryan and Punk before putting both of them in more meaningful feuds on the road to WrestleMania, then this should be an extremely enjoyable bout.
Cody Rhodes, Goldust, The Usos and Rey Mysterio vs. The Shield and The Real Americans
Every old-school wrestling fan fondly remembers the roots of Survivor Series. The event was initially built solely on elimination tag team matches beginning in 1987, but WWE has slowly gotten away from that, in recent years especially.
With that said, the creative team usually comes up with at least one traditional Survivor Series elimination match, and that is the case once again this year, as Cody Rhodes, Goldust, The Usos and Rey Mysterio will take on the team of The Shield and The Real Americans.
There is very little doubt that this will be the best match on the card from an in-ring perspective since everyone involved can get the job done between the ropes.
Even so, there are plenty of frustrated fans who believe that the main event on Monday's Raw should have been added to the Survivor Series card as an elimination match. That bout may have been more important with the Wyatts and The Shield teaming up against a squad led by Bryan and Punk, but there is plenty to like about this contest, including the return of Mysterio.
Mysterio made the save following Monday's main event when the heels seemed to have control of the main event, and it's blatantly obvious that WWE is hoping Mysterio's return will draw at least a few pay-per-view buys. Mysterio is unlikely to move the needle significantly, but there are plenty of Mysterio fans out there who are excited to see him back. Don't be surprised if Mysterio is the sole survivor in this match in order to establish the fact that he is back and ready to get involved in an important angle.
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