Ranking Every WWE Survivor Series From Worst To Best
16. 1993
The Good: An electric opener made the best of what was left on the roster at the time. Randy Savage proved yet again why Vince McMahon was mad to remove him from the ring with a dynamic display, whilst old-hand Marty Jannetty along with newer additions Razor Ramon, The 1-2-3 Kid, Diesel, Adam Bomb and others all put in shifts that suggested the wrestling would underpin the business even as the company swam in red ink.
The Bad: Bret Hart and Jerry Lawler were supposed to use their team elimination match to pay off a month's-long feud. 'The King's legal troubles at the time forced him out and Shawn Michaels in, creating something of a disconnect before new hostilities were formulated between brothers Bret and Owen to move the programme on.
The Ugly: Bam Bam Bigelow's team taking on the 'Four Doinks' unit of The Bushwhackers and Men On A Mission was one of the worst matches in company history. A catastrophic contest on every level, the encounter failed hardest where it was supposed to hit - the clown comedy was beyond abysmal.