WWE hosts at least one PPV a month, and four times a year, there is a major event. This fall is Survivor Series, coming to PPV and the WWE Network on Sunday, November 18. While the event revolves around the traditional elimination tag team match, the show is actually know for some pretty big debuts.Because shows like Wrestlemania and Royal Rumble tend to have a little more hype around them, Survivor Series has to do something a bit more special to attract attention. Sometimes, there are shocking moments to get fans talking, and sometimes, there are some crazy title changes. However, the show is also known for debuting some new stars. Since the first Survivor Series in 1987, there have been some landmark debuts, but there are seven that are incredibly important. If we`re lucky, we`ll get number eight on Sunday. Because at this point, that`s what WWE needs to make this pay-per-view stand tall. Check out the match card for the upcoming Survivor Series, along with our predictions for the winners. And visit Gamespot on Sunday, November 18, when we`ll covering the entire event live 7. Kane (1997)Kane is most famous for his initial reveal at In Your House: Badd Blood, when he ripped off the door to Hell in a Cell and Tombstoned the Undertaker. But Kane`s in-ring debut was against Mankind at Survivor Series. He won in under ten minutes and showed that he could do more than stalk about and look scary. 6. Jazz (2001)After a stint in ECW, Jazz was ready for her closeup. She debuted during the six-pack challenge for the WWE Women`s Championship at the 2001 Survivor Series, and though she lost to Trish Stratus, she would go on to win the WWE Women`s Championship twice: first on a February episode of Raw the following year, and again at WWE Backlash in 2003. 5. Sting (2014)The crow caw triggered that rare combination of shock and joy from the crowd. Sting, the final holdout from WCW, had signed with WWE and was headed to the ring to confront Triple H at Survivor S ...
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