Ranking Every WWE Survivor Series From Worst To Best
1. 1995
The Good: Just about everything. Diesel and Bret Hart had insanely good chemistry every time they wrestled, and this topliner was the best of a loaded bunch. The "Wild Card" match positioning heels and babyfaces alongside one another was imaginative and innvotive as the industry moved towards tweeners. An opener full of lower midcarders is probably one of the best curtain-raisers in WWE history. Based on every cue in the futuristic (if a little sloppy) Women's elimination, Alundra Blayze would have had some epic encounters with Aja Kong had she not decided to bin the belt on Nitro just a few weeks later.
The Bad: Goldust and Bam Bam Bigelow have a laboured singles match designed solely to get 'The Bizarre One' over. It achieves its aim, albeit in the most boring manner possible. 'The Beast From The East' never appeared on pay-per-view for the company again.
The Ugly: Nothing of note outside of the odd botch in the women's match. An anti-Democrats Bill Clinton skit in the middle was still too short to be overtly offensive.