10 WWE Survivor Series Matches That Don’t Get Enough Credit
10. Billy Kidman Vs. Jamie Noble (2002)
When wrestling fans think of the 2002 Survivor Series, it's likely that the first ever Elimination Chamber bout will come to mind. The main event of that pay-per-view was spectacular, although it wasn't the only solid match on the show. Lost in the undercard shuffle, Billy Kidman and Jamie Noble also put on a decent showing.
Contesting Noble's WWE Cruiserweight Title, it'd be untrue to say the pair were able to steal the show. That's likely why many won't remember it, a shame considering the fact Kidman and Noble worked well with the scant 8 minutes they were handed to work with.
Once one of the most promising performers on WCW's books, Kidman looked like he was enjoying pro wrestling again. A breath of fresh air to the Cruiserweight division, Jamie Noble's 'trailer trash' gimmick was also under-rated.
Cramming an awful lot into such a short duration, Kidman and Noble had the Madison Square Garden crowd on their feet more than once. By the time the challenger hit a Shooting Star Press, the match was a winner. It deserves to be watched by those who haven't.