WWE Survivor Series 2016 Eliminations - From Worst To Best

17. Luke Gallows & Karl Anderson

Luke Gallows Rhyno
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The problem with having three matches made up of teams that don't quite get along is the predictability of dissension causing eliminations, and that is exactly what ended The Club's night at Survivor Series.

Luke Gallows knocked Enzo Amore off the apron, and the entire RAW team decided to bicker like schoolchildren as a result. Heath Slater was able to tag in Rhyno, who did what Rhyno does best and that ain't local elections. Gallows was Gored, and the match was 2 vs. 2.

Of course Big Cass was so close that he could have picked Rhyno off of Gallows to break up the pin, but we'll ignore that.

16. Alexa Bliss

Charlotte Alexa Bliss
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Completing the lightning round of women's eliminations that just seemed to happen, poor little Alexa Bliss became the second SmackDown Live competitor to fall prey the nuclear boot of Charlotte Flair. Bliss was one of the high points of the match up until this point, although it was strange that she chose 14 minutes into the match to begin having problems with her teammates.

One positive that can be taken from Alexa's elimination was that she made it to the final four of the match. WWE could easily have gone with Natalya or even Carmella at this late stage, but Alexa surviving to this point shows that the future is still bright for The Wicked Witch of WWE.

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