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Triple H scored the final pin for Team Raw in the main event of WWE Survivor Series 2017. Pictured: Triple H on the red carpet of the WWE Mae Young Classic on Sept. 12, 2017 in Las Vegas. Bryan Steffy/Getty Images

WWE Survivor Series 2017 was one of the year’s best pay-per-views. The main event set the stage for a major storyline going forward on “Monday Night Raw,” and every champion on “SmackDown Live” had a strong showing Sunday night in Houston.

Below are WWE Survivor Series videos and results for every match on the card.

Team SmackDown vs. Team Raw (Men’s 5-on-5 Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Match)

Braun Strowman was the big winner in this match, scoring three eliminations (Shinsuke Nakamura, Bobby Roode, Randy Orton), despite being put through a table by all of Team SmackDown in the early part of the match. It came down to Strowman, Triple H and Kurt Angle, who was set to pin Shane McMahon and give Team Raw the win. WWE’s COO quickly changed that by delivering a Pedigree to Angle and helped Shane get the pinfall before quickly eliminating Shane himself to end the match. That didn’t sit well with Strowman, who delivered two Running Powerslams to Triple H after the final bell rang.

Winner: Team Raw

Universal Champion Brock Lesnar vs. WWE Champion AJ Styles

This might have been the best WWE match of 2017. Lesnar dominated the first third of the match, looking like he might squash the WWE Champion. Styles got back in it when he attacked Lesnar’s leg, and the Universal Champion looked so hurt that it left fans wondering whether he actually suffered a legitimate knee injury. A Calf Crusher, 450 Splash and a Phenomenal Forearm weren’t enough for Styles, who ultimately was pinned after one F5. Lesnar looks as strong as ever with wins over Braun Strowman, Samoa Joe and Styles in the last few months, and Styles continues to have better matches than anyone in WWE.

Winner: Brock Lesnar

The Shield vs. The New Day

WWE’s two best three-man units of the last decade started the PPV off right with a match that couldn’t have gone any better. It was impossible to tell that Roman Reigns, Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins hadn’t wrestled together in 3.5 years, and their Super Triple Powerbomb to Kofi Kingston was the perfect punctuation mark to an exciting opening match.

Winner: The Shield

Raw Tag Team Champions Cesaro & Sheamus vs. SmackDown Tag Team Champions The Usos

The Usos continued their string of terrific PPV matches with another great one against Cesaro & Sheamus. The Raw Tag Team Champs were in control when Sheamus hit Jimmy Uso with a Brogue Kick and Jey was locked in a Sharpshooter. Jey managed to escape, and the SmackDown Tag Team Champs got the pinfall after several superkicks and a top-rope splash.

Winner: The Usos

Raw Women’s Champion Alexa Bliss vs. SmackDown Women’s Champion Charlotte Flair

Alexa showed why she is one of the best heels in WWE, but she didn’t have enough to beat the company’s best female athlete. Charlotte countered a moonsault attempt by the Raw Women’s Champion, forcing her to tap out to the Figure-Eight Leglock.

Winner: Charlotte Flair

Team SmackDown vs. Team Raw (Women’s 5-on-5 Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Match)

This was probably the worst match on the card. Becky Lynch and Bayley were inexplicably the first two women eliminated, and Alicia Fox’s elimination appeared to be an accident. Asuka was just about the only woman that left the match looking particularly strong. She scored three of the match’s final four eliminations and became the sole survivor when she forced Natalya to tap out to the Asuka Lock.

Winner: Team Raw

Intercontinental Champion The Miz vs. United States Champion Baron Corbin

Curtis Axel and Bo Dallas did what they could to help The Miz at ringside, but all it took was one End of Days for Corbin to score the pinfall. The US Champ shook off several kicks by The Miz toward the end of the match and left Survivor Series looking stronger than almost anyone on the blue brand.

Winner: Baron Corbin

WWE Cruiserweight Champion Enzo Amore vs. Kalisto (Kickoff Match)

Enzo retained his belt by sending Kalisto into the turnbuckle and hitting JawdonZo for the win, likely putting an end to their current feud.

Winner: Enzo Amore

Kevin Owens & Sami Zayn vs. Breezango (Kickoff Match)

Owens hit Fandango with a Pop-Up Powerbomb to win one of the PPV’s few intra-brand matches. Both Zayn and Owens did make a brief appearance in the main event when they attacked Shane McMahon, but they were quickly chased to the back by the SmackDown Commissioner.

Winner: Kevin Owens & Sami Zayn

Elias vs. Matt Hardy (Kickoff Match)

Elias defeated Hardy by hitting Drift Away, and the Team Xtreme member continues to flounder without his injured brother.

Winner: Elias