10 Worst WWE Survivor Series Matches Ever

1. Debra, The Fabulous Moolah, Mae Young & Tori Vs Ivory, Jacqueline, Luna & Terri Runnels (1999)

Jacqueline Tori Luna
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It's tempting to give this unnatural disaster a pass considering the fact that the babyface side was made up of two septuagenarians and a non-wrestler alongside in-ring disappointment Tori, but the fact that all eight performers didn't even have to go two minutes total and still managed to assemble a catastrophe is something to behold.

Amidst Jim Ross making his usual lampshaded remarks about the performers and the division in general alongside Jerry Lawler's squealing perversions, the 'sudden death' stipulation more accurately described the content of the contest rather than the finish.

Heels Luna, Jacqueline and Women's Champion Ivory weren't given the time nor the opponents to exhibit their genuine talents as the match kicked off, with Luna gently tossing Mae to the floor to start. Despite being nearer the heel side than her own corner, Tori flagrantly ignored the very basic rules of tag team wrestling by tagging herself in from outside in order flub a basic sequence of suplexes and DDTs with Jacqueline.

Bewildered, Luna tagged Ivory in whilst Jacqueline was still legal, subsequently ignoring the action happening in front of her very eyes. In an insane decision, Moolah tagged in whilst Jerry Lawler made alzheimer gags, before lining up with Mae to deliver a match-winning double clothesline on Ivory.

Debra and Terri engaged in a skin-flick catfight to 'send the fans home happy' in the decidedly Diva-ish moment of apparent empowerment, whilst Moolah inexplicably held the title belt aloft as if she'd actually won it after registering the fall.

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