10 Worst Ever WWE Survivor Series Team Captains

4. Irwin R Schyster (1993)

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The loss of 'The Demon Vs Sister Abigail' from the recent Tables, Ladders and Chairs pay-per-view robbed audiences of the opportunity of seeing a match featuring a dilapidated demon flogging the pumpkin version of himself in time for halloween, and a transvestite metamorphosis of a backwater hillbilly into the ghostly remains of a deceased evil sister.

Months of deathly dull television tête-à-têtes had finally offered some reward with the fascinating possibilities proffered in the match itself, but Bray's viral infection partially parked the portents.

Back when it was uniformly awesome no matter what anybody tells you, wrestling would spill over with such silliness. Taxman Irwin R Schyster led a motley crew into 1993's Survivor Series against an awesome Razor Ramon-led group consisting of Randy Savage (replacing Mr Perfect), Marty Jannetty and The 1-2-3 Kid, but could barely keep them together before suffering elimination en route to his team losing the match itself against the smallest babyfaces on the opposition side.

Scuffles between Rick Martel, Adam Bomb and Diesel required Irwin's intervention, and a raft of eliminations in short order swung the bout irreversibly in the favour of Ramon's group. Though the 'Bad Guy' had departed, future doubles champions Jannetty and Kid remained, finishing Bomb and Martel off in a white hot closing sequence.

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