Every Swept WWE Survivor Series Team Ranked From Worst To Best

7. Big Boss Man, Albert, Mideon And Viscera (1999)

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Big Boss Man was great. The former corrections officer was an incredible green big man when he arrived on the scene in June 1988. Aligned with Akeem, he was immediately thrust into a main event feud with Hulk Hogan along, but Boss Man was a quick learner. By the time he turned face in 1990, he was a molten-hot good guy who was also all sorts of good between the ripes.

Boss Man's second run in the company was also great, although the 1999 Survivor Series is best forgotten. Saying that, his entire feud with Big Show is probably best forgotten. The whole thing centred around Show's dead father, leading to memorable segments involving poetry and grave-robbing. The Attitude Era, ladies and gentlemen.

Boss Man led a group of men into battle at the '99 Series, but they ran into a focused Big Show looking for vengeance. Show had already smashed his own partners; it only took him a minute and a half to vanquish his opponents.

Albert, Mideon and Viscera made up the team, three warm bodies whose only role was to lose in record time. It remains the shortest Survivor Series elimination match in history.

One curious bit of trivia from this match: in losing, Viscera became the only man to be a part of two swept Survivor Series teams.

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