Weve reflected on the inaugural Elimination Chamber Match and Sting biffing Triple H on his WWE debut, so now check out part two of our look at the top Survivor Series moments. This section has a lot of Bret Hart in it as we focus on the TWO times he was screwed at the event, while we also remember the rise of The Undertaker... Order WWE Survivor Series Book Sundays WWE pay-per-view online Read below for all that and some top Rock moments - and then watch Survivor Series 2016, live on Sky Sports Box Office on Sunday night. The Montreal Screwjob - 1997Survivor Series will be held in Canada for only the second time this weekend - and the Toronto event will have to go some to be as memorable as the last time the show headed to The Great White North. Two words: Montreal Screwjob. McMahon messing with Bret Hart remains one of the most talked-about incidents in WWE history and led to Hart distancing himself from the company for almost 10 years. A dejected Hart walks away from the ring McMahon called for referee Earl Hebner to ring the bell with then-WWE Champion Hart caught in his own move, the Sharpshooter, by challenger Michaels, despite the fact Hart had yet to tap out. The seething dethroned champion destroyed camera equipment, spat in McMahons face and headed for WWEs rival organisation WCW, where he won two world titles.Hart screwed by Hart - 1994 Hart lost the WWE Title to Bob Backlund in 1994 The Montreal Screwjob was not the first time Hart had been sucker-punched at Survivor Series - his own brother, Owen Hart, did it to him three years earlier. Bret was defending the WWE Title against the veteran Bob Backlund in a submission match, with The British Bulldog in Brets corner and Owen in Backlunds. Owen clotheslined Bret mid-match and then, with Backlund having locked in the crossface chickenwing, begged his parents to throw in Brets towel. Legendary wrestling trainer Stu refused but Helen did not, ending Brets agony but handing Backlund the belt.The Rocks in-ring debut - 1996 Rock - and his dodgy haircut - starred in 1996 Dwayne The Rock Johnson would probably wince if he saw the haircut he wore for his first WWE match - in fact, he did! The Peoples Champion was less than complimentary about his do while assessing his WWE bow on YouTube recently, comparing his cut to a Chia Pet. The Rock - or Rocky Maivia, as he was then known - made an impact on November 17, 1996, though, eliminating Crush and Goldust en route to becoming the sole survivor of a traditional elimination tag-team bout. A successful WWE career followed, albeit with a change of name - and hairstyle!Rise of The Undertaker - 1990 The Undertaker wrestles with Dusty Rhodes on his WWE debut The Phenom was also born at Survivor Series, debuting as the mystery partner of Ted DiBiase, Honky Tonk Man and Greg Valentine. Unlike The Rock, The Undertaker did not win the match for his team - he was countedout after chasing after opponent Dusty Rhodes - but did lay out Koko B.Ware with a Tombstone Piledriver, a move that quickly became his trademark, and Rhodes with a double axe-handle. Taker outdid himself a year later, though, defeating Hulk Hogan, albeit with the help of Ric Flair and a steel chair, to claim the first of his seven world titles in WWE.The Rock and Vince McMahon join forces - 1998 The Great One landed the WWE Title in 1998 The 1998 edition of Survivor Series is the only one not to feature a traditional elimination match, with the pay-per-view instead focusing on the Deadly Games tournament for the vacant WWE Title. The Rock triumphed to earn his first reign as world champion - but ventured to the dark side in order to prevail. The Great One seemed at a distinct disadvantage when he met the Vince McMahon-supported Mankind in the final, but a shock twist saw McMahon call for the referee to the ring the bell before Mankind tapped out to the Sharpshooter, reminiscent of the Screwjob a year earlier. Watch WWE Survivor Series, live on Sky Sports Box Office on Sunday night WWE Survivor Series booking detailsWWE Survivor Series will be shown live on Sky Sports Box Office (channel 491) and Sky Sports HD Box Office (channel 492) from midnight on Sunday, November 20 (Monday morning).WWE Survivor Series will repeated on Sky Sports Box Office (channel 491) BUT NOT Sky Sports HD Box Office (channel 492) between 10am on Monday, November 21 and 10pm on Thursday, November 24.WWE Survivor Series will cost £19.95 for viewers in the United Kingdom and €24.95 for customers in the Republic of Ireland, while a live blog of the event will run on skysports.com and the Sky Sports apps. Brock Lesnar or Goldberg - who will win on Sunday? You can order the show online by visiting this link: https://my.sky.com/orderboxoffice/?DCMP=SurvivorSeriesYou can also order the pay-per-view over the phone: UK viewers should call 03442 410 888, while customers in the Republic of Ireland should call 0818 220 225. (There may be an additional charge for telephone bookings).You will be able to order the show via your Sky remote nearer the event:Sky+: Press the box office button on your remote, then click the sports tab followed by WWE Survivor Series.Sky Q: Press Home on your Sky Q remote, select TV guide, then Box Office and then WWE Survivor Series. Enter your TV Pin if prompted. (Only bookings via Sky TV remote are recordable using Sky Plus).Sky TV residential customers only. Commercial customers contact Sky for price and to order. Sky Box Office terms apply. Cable customers should contact their local cable operator. 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With rebuilt knees and a new promotion, Jackson might have one more act left in MMA.ROGERS, Ark. -- Stacy Lewis made a 7-foot birdie putt on the final hole Sunday in the NW Arkansas Championship to finally win an official event in her adopted state. The top-ranked Lewis, the Texan who played at the nearby University of Arkansas, earned an unofficial win in the rain-shortened 2007 tournament as an amateur. On Sunday, she closed with a 6-under 65 for a one-stroke victory. Lewis birdied three of her final holes for her third LPGA Tour victory of the year and 11th overall. She finished at 12-under 201 at Pinnacle Country Club. Lydia Ko, Cristie Kerr and Angela Stanford tied for second. Ko finished with a 65, and Kerr and Stanford shot 67. Second-round leader Michelle Wie shot a 73 to tie for eighth at 8 under. Kerr had a chance to match Lewis at 12 under with a 30-foot birdie putt on the 18th. However, her putt came up short. Then, after So Yeon Ryu failed to make an eagle on the final hole, Lewis win was secured. Ryu ended up fifth at 10 under after a 69. Lewis won the Shoprite Classic this month as well as the North Texas Shootout in May. The two-time major winner has long said, though, how much pressure she felt to win in Arkansas -- where she was a four-time All-American in college and is greeted throughout rounds by calls of "Woo Pig Sooie." She was tied for the lead entering the final round last year before finishing in a tie for fourth, but her final birdie spree finally secured her sought-after win Sunday. Wie began the final round with a two-shot lead after back-to-back 5-under 66s, but she missed short birdie putts on the first two holes and struggled to a 1-over front nine -- capped by a three-putt bogey on the ninth.dddddddddddd The whirlwind media tour following last weeks win at the U.S. Womens Open appeared to finally catch up after that with Wie, who followed with bogeys on Nos. 10 and 11 to effectively end her contention. She finished with 35 putts after needing 28 the first round and 29 in the second. With Wie coming back to the field, several players climbed up the leaderboard and into contention on the back nine -- with Lewis, Ko, Kerr and Stanford part of a four-way tie atop the leaderboard at one point. Lewis began the tournament 2 over after her first four holes Friday, but she closed by shooting 14 under over her final 68 holes. She took advantage of the opening with Wies stumble and vaulted into the solo lead at 11 under with a birdie on the par-4 16th. Ko and Kerr answered with birdies to climb back to part of a three-way tie at 11 under, but Lewis had the last answer -- a 7-foot left-to-right birdie putt on No. 18 that resulted in a huge ovation from the pro-Arkansas gallery and a fist pump and sigh of relief from Lewis. Lewis putted 25 times Sunday, a day after needing only 24 putts in the second round. Chella Choi briefly was tied for the lead early in the round after a hole-in-one on the 166-yard par-3 sixth hole. She finished with a 69 to tie for sixth at 9 under. ' ' '