10 Worst WWE Survivor Series Teammates Ever

2. Kurt Angle For Team Alliance (2001)

Vince McMahon won€™t win Dad or Husband of the Year anytime soon, that's for sure. By the spring of 2001, he had orchestrated for his daughter Stephanie to be abducted by The Undertaker, drugged his wife and flaunted an affair in front of her and, to top if off, he€™d hit his son Shane with as many punches and chair shots as he had his nemesis Steve Austin.

So Steph and Shane formed The Alliance of WCW & ECW to take down their Dad, culminating in Winner Take All at the 2001 Survivor Series. It came down to Rock and Steve Austin as the final two, with Austin holding his own for The Alliance until Angle ran back into the ring and nailed Stone Cold with his Championship belt, costing his team the match in order to help the WWF become victorious.

Kurt Angle played a magnificent game of manipulation by going through a whole match, being submitted and returning to the back before he came out to betray his team. If Kurt had been a loyal teammate, maybe today we€™d be watching WCW RAW and ECW SmackDown today.

OK Maybe not, but Angle proved on that night that he might have shown Intensity and Intelligence, but there was no Integrity when it came to his alliance with, erm, The Alliance.

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