From @bdc038: What would be your dream Survivor Series elimination match (using anyone from any era)?
That's a cool question. It's one of those questions where my mind could change a lot the more I think about it. There are so many wrestlers to pick from, so it would be a mix of guys from the era of wrestling I watched from the mid to late 1980s to the present day. Here are my five man teams with one of them as heels and the other as faces. Heels: Ric Flair, Kurt Angle, Bret Hart (in 1997 form), Mr. Perfect and Brock Lesnar Flair is arguably the best wrestler ever that could do it all. Angle is arguably the best pure athlete in wrestling and a guy that could do it. Hart spent most of his career as a face, but I loved his heel work so much especially as a Canadian fan. Mr. Perfect was my favorite wrestler during most of his career just because I thought he was an amazing all around performer. To anchor the team is Brock Lesnar, who is a phenomenal heel. They're all great athletes that know how to be true heels without sucking up to the fans. Faces: Steve Austin, Shawn Michaels, Randy Savage, The Rock and The Undertaker Austin and Michaels are my two favorite wrestlers ever, so they have to be a part. Savage was my favorite growing up. I doubt I'd be a fan if it wasn't for him. He was such an incredible all around talent. The Rock's a favorite of mine that is the best talker ever that is also pretty good in the ring. When I originally did this I put Eddie Guerrero instead of The Undertaker, but the more I thought about it The Undertaker definitely belongs. He's a great big guy that can work well with anybody. If I had to book the finish it would probably come down to Austin and Lesnar just because Austin would look like the underdog in that scenario. The faces have to win, so Austin is the sole survivor.
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