10 Worst Survivor Series Elimination Matches EVER - According To Dave Meltzer
9. Jim Duggan's Team Vs The Berzerker's Team (1991, 3/4*)
Filling the time on a pay-per-view that deemed it necessary to abruptly end a match featuring teams captained by Ric Flair and Rowdy Roddy Piper, this bizarre assortment of heels and faces were thrown together in order to address Sgt Slaughter's change of heart with all the subtlety of an enflamed American flag.
Alongside captain Jim Duggan, El Matador and the Texas Tornado, Slaughter set about righting his pretty horrific wrongs by toppling ex-partner Colonel Mustafa and his confused gang of villains made up of lowercard losers The Berzerker, Hercules and Skinner.
A match useless mostly for the overall lack of ability on offer from the eight men, Tito Santana and Kerry Von Eric aren't employed to do nearly as much as they could with the luggage on offer as Duggan and Slaughter gobble up the (old) glory for the good of 'Murica in another Survivor Series shutout.
If nothing else, the match curiously foreshadows the in-between days WWE would embark upon in 1992. Ditching both star power and steroids as the company crumbled under its most scandalous annum, the company would look an entirely different place just one year later, leaving nearly all eight men in this match surplus to requirements or seeking employment elsewhere.