WWE Survivor Series 1991

WWE Survivor Series 1991

7.7

Nov 27 1991

3h 35m

Action, Drama

WWF Survivor Series 1991 is an American wrestling event within part of the World Wrestling Federation or (WWF). It took place on Thanksgiving Eve, November 27, 1991 at the Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, Michigan.

Hulk Hogan

Hulk Hogan

Hulk Hogan

Mike Rotunda

Mike Rotunda

Irwin R. Schyster

Elizabeth Hulette

Elizabeth Hulette

Miss Elizabeth / Queen Elizabeth

Ray Traylor

Ray Traylor

The Big Boss Man

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