#2 Best: The real star of WWE Survivor Series - Pat McAfee
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Pat McAfee infused energy into WWE Survivor Series like nobody else. Yes, the action did wane at some points but his energy never did. The way he called Becky Lynch vs. Charlotte Flair at the top of the program was top-tier commentary. Jimmy Smith, who was pretty good as well, referred to Austin Theory as a 'Young Buck' on commentary.
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#2 Worst: The two elimination matches
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It wasn't the wrong decision to have Seth Rollins and Bianca Belair be the two WWE Survivor Series 'sole survivors.'
That said, somehow there was something missing from both of the matches. Why were Sheamus and Drew McIntyre, two of the most bitter rivals in history all chummy and pally all of a sudden? Couldn't they have done more with Kevin Owens, who is Big E's most bitter rival, than have him walk out of the proceedings all of a sudden?
The women's match too was just another contest. The lack of build for both matches was very apparent.
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