The Big Five Project returns and, much to the delight of PC Tunney, we bring 1995 to a close with what was probably the best PPV in one of the worst years for PPVs in WWE history. Survivor Series '95 seems to be where WWE started righting the ship, so to speak. We had cruiserweights and light-heavyweights trying to steal the show in the opening match, a very unique Wild Card format for one of the other Survivor Series elimination matches, and an absolute war in the Main Event between Bret Hart and Diesel for the WWF Championship. The best match in the trilogy of battles between Big Daddy Cool and the Hitman saw the Excellence of Execution become a three-time WWF Champ and set things in motion for 1996. There are, of course, some problems with the card (it is 1995 after all), notably the Women's elimination match and the final match in WWE for Bam Bam Bigelow. But Survivor Series was a damn good PPV and an encouraging sign of things to come as the calendar would turn to 1996! We have all the details for you here on another epic installment of the Big Five Project!