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Golden Era WWE: Best and Worst PLE/PPV Main Events

Worst: Survivor Series 1991: Legion of Doom & The Big Bossman vs The Natural Disasters & I.R.S.

There was much working against this confusing main event that closed the Survivor Series. It was a great match on paper, but one that shouldn’t have been closing out the show. It had the misfortune of having to follow the shocking events that surrounded the WWE Championship match between Hulk Hogan and The Undertaker. The match that should have closed the show was pushed to the middle of the card.

By the time we moved towards the main event, the fans had been emotionally spent, and the crowd was listless. No one cared much for this 6-man tag team match, and it should have at least carried the traditional Survivor Series match format.

This was the most underwhelming match of the night. Survivor Series has a great opener, a fun tag match, and then the WWE Championship contest. The main event of the night had an odd man out situation and was the most confusing match of the night.

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