Throughout its long, illustrious and sometimes controversial history, the Survivor Series has been synonymous with the elimination tag team matches upon which it was originally built.
Teams of four or five Superstars compete with nothing on the line other than pride and bragging rights. The mixing and matching of Superstars from all over the roster, as well as the rivalries intertwined throughout the matches, made them favorites of WWE fans across the globe.
While the idea of paying for glorified tag matches may not carry the same appeal now that it once did, nostalgic fans continue to hold the traditional Survivor Series matches close to their hearts.
Now, 26 years after the debut of ...
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