10 Worst WWE Survivor Series Matches Ever

6. The Undertaker & Kane Vs The Wyatt Family (2015)

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Bray Wyatt has been humbled by just about everybody he's come into contact with since debuting on the main roster 2013, but few seemed to take as much perverse pleasure from doing the burying as the original grave-digger himself back in 2015.

The Undertaker entered in a pathetic display against the 'Eater Of Worlds' at WrestleMania 31 after Wyatt had dedicated weeks of energy and effort to vignettes challenging him to bounce back from his devastating loss to Brock Lesnar. Like most of Bray's plots, it worked far too well.

His attempt to take revenge later in the year was just as woeful. Wyatt rallied his troops on 'The Deadman' following his loss to Brock Lesnar at October's Hell In A Cell, but less than a month later he was decimated yet again by 'The Brothers Of Destruction' on an event that instead became an insipid celebration of The Undertaker's 25 illustrious years.

With both brothers looking older than actual death, Bray's career was dealt another fatal blow. Going down in ten minutes to tottering 'Taker and creaking Kane, Wyatt and partner Luke Harper were barely allowed to even look on their opponent's level, even with Braun Strowman and Erick Rowan both stationed ringside to ostensibly give them a numerical advantage that was ultimately completely for nought.

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