I thought Survivor Series was an excellent pay-per-view. The opening US title match was a great contest between two extremely gifted athletes in Dolph Ziggler and John Morrison. I had expected Ziggler to drop the title, but I guess WWE just doesn't think it's time yet. Ziggler's in-ring taunting of the fans for wanting Ryder was brilliant. The divas match was actually really good. That top rope glam slam was incredible, kudos to Eve for taking that bump. Glad Beth is finally being booked strongly. The 5v5 started off pretty badly with Ziggler eliminated quickly and Sin Cara legitimately tearing a tendon (he'll be out for 6-9 months), but I thought they did a good job in saving the match, and marked pretty hard for the finish. Barrett came through as a "born leader", pinning Orton to win the match with a man to spare (Cody Rhodes). The mid-air RKO to Hunico was a great spot as well. Hunico really got some nice air on that. It's funny, the greatest thing to come from Sin Cara's disappointing WWE run may very well be Hunico's rise to the main roster, and whatever he can accomplish with this new stable. The world title match was boring, and I am not looking forward to the inevitable rematch. That's it. The WWE title match wasn't a *great* match but it was good, and CM Punk had his incredible Survivor Series moment, becoming a 2-time WWE Champion and celebrating in the stands. This was the right move. ADR was a horrible and forgettable champion, while Punk never got the run he deserved, despite being perhaps the most popular man on the entire roster. I hope we don't get bogged down in too many ADR rematches, and Punk can quickly move on to someone more entertaining. ADR needs a retooling IMO. The main event tag match was interesting. Rock was booked very strongly of course and there was a lot of Cena getting beaten up, but one thing I really liked is watching Miz square off with his idol. Despite not getting mentioned by the "commentary" team, that moment is one that really makes you realize what one can achieve with enough hard work and dedication. I was very happy for the Miz watching this main event. The post-match segment was boring, and it seemed like there was a huge missed opportunity for a Cena heel turn, or anything really to get people talking about WM28. Rock Rock Bottomed Cena. Seen it before. Does nothing to further their feud. Btw, Cena did an ATROCIOUS job selling that Rock Bottom. No surprise there though. I guess we'll see Rocky again in 5 months. Seems like a waste for him to go over at SS. No way he goes over at WM obviously, but this seemed like a missed opportunity to give Miz and Truth a huge rub. Especially for Miz, someone who is the present and future of this company. I am looking forward to Raw. I hope we don't get too bogged down in WM28 hype, twitter talk, or god forbid, an ADR promo.