10 Most Underrated Matches From WWE Survivor Series

4. The Body Donnas Vs. The Underdogs (1995)

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Yet another opening contest that flies under the radar of great Survivor Series matches was the 1995 4-on-4 contest between The Body Donnas and The Underdogs.

The match was comprised of mostly mid-to-lower-card wrestlers, but this curtain jerker greatly delivered. The Body Donnas were Skip, Rad Radford, Dr. Tom Prichard, and the recently turned heel and last-minute replacement for Jean Pierre Lafitte, 1-2-3 Kid led by Ted DiBiase. Razor Ramon actually made an early arena appearance when he charged out after the Kid, looking for revenge on his former little buddy, but was ultimately forced to the back.

The aptly-titled Underdogs were captained by Marty Jannetty and featured Hakushi, Bob Holly, and Barry Horrowitz. Despite their poor win/loss ratios, the foursome made a helluva combination and helped put on a great traditional elimination match.

In a rare occurrence of Survivor Series matches, the 1995 opener did not feature one disqualification or countout elimination. The match went back-and-forth with both teams trading eliminations until only Jannetty and The Kid remained.

As the newest member of Ted DiBiase's Million Dollar Corporation, the 1-2-3 Kid could only secure the victory when fellow Corporation member Sid interfered and attacked the former Rocker. Sid and Kid then began a program against Marty Jannetty and Razor Ramon. They kicked off Survivor Series '95 with a bang.

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