Every Swept WWE Survivor Series Team Ranked From Worst To Best

2. Team SmackDown (2020)

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The 2020 SmackDown Survivor Series team could have been stronger. Some seriously impressive names were missing, from icons like Rey Mysterio to future heroes like potential WrestleMania main-eventers like Big E. There was no Daniel Bryan, no Aleister Black, no Shinsuke Nakamura. The blue brand left a lot of talent on the bench.

Much of that is taking WWE booking out of the equation. In the WWE Universe, this was an incredibly strong team. Seth Rollins is a multi-time world champion, winner of everything there is to win and one of the men around whom the company is built. Kevin Owens has been a top-tier performer for years, a gatekeeper type who is never far away from the top levels of the company. Otis won this year's Money in the Bank match, and King Corbin is the reigning King of the Ring.

Jey Uso was also there.

By any account, that was a very strong team, but the quintet was unable to make even the slightest chink in the armour of RAW. One by one the men fell, leaving Jey Uso all on his own against AJ Styles, Riddle, Sheamus, Braun Strowman and Keith Lee. He didn't stand a chance.

The SmackDown team may have been second-favourites going into the match, but a clean sweep candidate? Not a chance.

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