We give thanks to Survivor Series by breaking down the Thanksgiving classic.
10,560: Length, in feet, of the steel chains that cover the Elimination Chamber. This stip debuted at 2002's Survivor Series, with Shawn Michaels winning the inaugural bout by plowing through Superstars like Triple H and Chris Jericho. That's more than two miles of soul-smashing steel.
5: Years before Survivor Series ever featured a one-on-one match. It happened in 1991, when Undertaker defeated Hulk Hogan for his first WWE Championship.
35:14: Length of the longest-ever singles bout held at a Survivor Series. In 1994, Bret Hart nd Bob Backlund rocked the Freeman Coliseum in a Submission Match that blazed past the half-hour mark. Through Bret Hart has the British Bulldog in his corner, it was Backlund (who had Owen watching his back) who snagged the win at last. So much for family ties.
30: Feet that Stone Cold Steve Austin dropped Triple H at 2000's Survivor Series...using a forklift, Triple H had fled to his car at the end of his No DQ Match against Austin-presumably to run over The Rattlesnake like he did Rikishi the year before.
580: Weight difference, in pounds, between Team Triple H (Triple H, Rey Mysterio, Kane & Jeff Hardy) and Team Umaga (Umaga, Big Daddy V, Finlay, Mr. Kennedy & MVP) during a 4-on-5 Match at 2007's Survivor Series. Triple H's team was short a whole 238 pounds due to Matt Hardy's injury.
20: Superstars involved in the largest Survivor Series contest, a 10-Team Tag Match in 1987 featuring: Strike Force (Tito Santana & Rick Martel), The Young Stallions (Paul Roma & Jim Powers), The Fabulous Rougeaus, The Killer Bees and The British Bulldogs, who defeated The Hart Foundation, The Islanders (Haku & Tama), Demoliton, The Bolsheviks and The New Dream Team (Greg Valentine & Dino Bravo).

