WWE Survivor Series 2016 Eliminations - From Worst To Best

21. Alicia Fox

Alexa Bliss Alicia Fox
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Speaking of eliminations that produced only crickets, Alicia Fox only lasted 20 seconds after getting rid of Carmella in the opening match of the show. Going into the event many would have had Foxy as the first competitor in that match to go, so in truth she performed better than some assumed.

She was also eliminated by Alexa Bliss, which is most likely the only reason this elimination doesn't feature further down. It was Twisted Bliss that did for Fox, but as no one expected Fox to go far into the match it seemed more like ticking a box than anything else.

20. Heath Slater & Rhyno

Enzo Amore Big Cass Rhyno
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If anyone was looking for proof that Heath Slater & Rhyno aren't long for the tag team world, their positioning in the huge tag team elimination match will do just nicely. The two were something of a non-entity during the entire match, Slater getting one nice flurry of offence in and Rhyno literally hitting one Gore and nothing else.

Seconds after eliminating Gallows & Anderson the team were gone, Rhyno falling foul of a Big Cass boot and a Flying Enzo, or the preposterously named Boomshakalaka. There was an initial ripple of excitement from the announce desk that was soon forgotten. It was if just another team had been eliminated.

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