Ranking Every Sole Survivor In WWE Survivor Series History

8. Big Show (Survivor Series 1999)

Ultimate Warrior Survivor Series
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What could be better for a sole survivor than eliminating the entire opposing team? How about eliminating everyone in the match? That's exactly what Big Show did in 1999.

The World Largest Athlete was embroiled in an intense and personal feud with The Big Bossman, who had cobbled together a team of Prince Albert, Mideon, and Viscera in order to topple the giant. For some reason, WWE thought it would be a good idea to stick Show with a bunch of jobbers, namely Kai En Tai and The Blue Meanie. This didn't sit well with the former WCW Champion and he laid out all of his teammates backstage prior to the match.

An irate Show then stormed to the ring and literally demolished his opponents, pinning three of them within 60 seconds. In perhaps the wisest decision of his entire career, Bossman skipped a confrontation with Big Show and opted for the count-out instead.

This squash match was fun but Big Show's proudest moment would come later that night when he became WWE Champion for the first time, substituting for Steve Austin in the main event. Not bad for a Survivor Series debut.

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