The Top 10 Moments in WWE Survivor Series History

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4. The Undertaker’s Debut: November 22, 1990

Survivor Series has had a habit of seeing many superstars debut at its event, but arguably none were as impactful as the debut of The Undertaker.  Taker was introduced by the Million Dollar Man Ted DiBiase as an unexpected member of his Survivor Series team and the rest is history.

The Undertaker joined the rest of The Million Dollar Team consisting of DiBiase, The Honky Tonk Man, and Greg Valentine to battle The Dream Team of Bret Hart, Dusty Rhodes, Koko B. Ware, and Jim Neidhart.  Despite Taker not being the sole survivor, his team picked up the win and he was very impressive in the process.

The WWE had never seen a character like The Undertaker before and to see the faces of the little kids in the crowd as he made his first entrance on WWE TV was a sight to behold.  Taker was an impressive force, but probably nobody imagined the heights he would go on to reach in the WWE.  Simply put, The Undertaker is arguably the greatest WWE superstar of all-time.

He consistently stayed fresh and changed his character many times, finding success with all of them.  Taker has had a lot of success at Survivor Series over the years, but it all began on that fateful night in 1990.

The Undertaker is the single greatest character in WWE history and the seeds were planted for his legendary career at Survivor Series 1990.