10 Most Underrated Matches From WWE Survivor Series

2. The Dream Team Vs. The Million Dollar Team (1990)

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If you didn't believe me earlier that the 1990 Survivor Series is a criminally underrated pay-per-view, hopefully you will by now.

The third match from that event to make the list, The Dream Team vs. The Million Dollar Team featured Dusty Rhodes, Koko B. Ware, and the Tag Champions Hart Foundation against Ted DiBiase, Rhythm & Blues, and a mystery partner, replacing Bad News Brown.

Fans that don't know anything about the 1990 Survivor Series at least know that The Undertaker made his debut here as the mystery partner, led to the ring by Brother Love.

And maybe some fans have heard about the Gobbledy Gooker.

From a historical standpoint, the debut of the Deadman is certainly not underrated, but many fans might have you believe that's all this match was good for. From an in-ring perspective, this match is extremely underrated and the best work of the contest didn't even come until The Undertaker had been eliminated.

After eliminating Koko with the Tombstone and later Dusty Rhodes, Undertaker was counted out when he chased the American Dream to the back. A couple eliminations later and fans were treated to a breathtaking conclusion of Bret Hart vs. Ted DiBiase. Bret's brother, Dean, had died suddenly the day before the Survivor Series, yet Bret, a true professional, put on an incredible sequence with DiBiase and called the match's conclusion a salute to his late brother.

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