WWE Survivor Series 2016 Eliminations - From Worst To Best
9. Breezango
A little writer's bias here, but Breezango's elimination was so entertaining that it was easy to forgive them lasting such a short time in the match. Fandango started off the bout, but instead of locking up with Big E he decided instead to issue tickets to his team and his opponents.
Xavier Woods was the main recipient, after which Fandango turned around to be hit by the Midnight Hour. Just 40 seconds in, Breezango was out. Sure, you can be annoyed by how swiftly they were gone, but they entertained immensely during their short time. The Midnight Hour looked more brutal than usual too.
All this without mentioning Tyler Breeze's glorious dramatic performance post-elimination.
8. Dean Ambrose
Not many would have predicted that Dean Ambrose would be the first man eliminated in the men's Survivor Series elimination match. Chris Jericho would have been the first name on most lists, but Jericho ended up lasting a full 14 minutes longer than the Lunatic Fringe and #1 contender to the WWE World Championship.
The WWE World Champion was indeed the reason for Ambrose's elimination. The match had completely broken down, but somehow Ambrose and AJ Styles stood tall in the centre of the ring. The crowd began chanting for Styles, which the Phenomenal One couldn't help but point out. A bout of pushing and shoving followed and then the two came to blows.
Styles would blast Ambrose from behind, allowing Braun Strowman to pick up the pieces with a running powerslam and the 1-2-3.