10 Worst WWE Survivor Series Teammates Ever

1. Bad News Brown (1988, 1989 And 1990)

Some of you will have gotten to this point and be baffled that Bad News Brown made it to the top spot, but allow me to elaborate.

Brown, a legit tough guy, was part of The Honky Tonk Man and Outlaw Ron Bass€™ team of 5 back in 1988. Bad News came in and almost immediately eliminated Jim Brunzell with his trademark Ghetto Blaster. Only, after Sam Houston ducked an offensive attempt by Greg Valentine that hit Brown, he decided to walk out.

Other superstars on this list have walked out, but why does Bad News get the top spot? Because at the 3rd Annual Survivor Series, he was a part of Big Boss Man€™s The Enforcers team and ended up in a back and forth argument with Boss Man, so he got himself counted out AGAIN.

Walking out on your team twice is bad and enough to land him the top spot, but after that he was given a THIRD chance to be on a team in 1990 as part of The Million $$$ Team and, after being advertised for the event, decided to leave the company.

Bad News Brown is by far the worst teammate to ever perform at the prestigious event. He walked out on two teams and quit the company before he could compete for another team.

But hey, at least him leaving the company gave us The Undertaker€™s debut as the mystery partner. Every cloud and all that...

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