MMK, I was also thinking of Hennig and Bret as a team, recently. My name for them was The Excellence Of Perfection.
Here's my Survivor Series team-The Eviscerators
The Undertaker-He's had a good amount of memorable Survivor Series moments, starting with his debut at the 1990 Survivor Series, followed by beating Hogan a year later for the WWF Title with Flair's help, then in 1992, beating Kamala in the first ever Coffin Match, in 1994 defeating Yokozuna in a Casket Match and in 1996 when he decisively beat Mankind, among others. Not to mention he'd be an obvious choice for team captain.
Kane-As you've stated, lowandmighty, Kane's a great tag team wrestler. Kane hasn't had as many memorable Survivor Series moments, except annihilating Mankind in the 1997 Survivor Series in his debut match. Nonethelss, Kane's capable of taking multiple people out, hence why I included him in the team.
Jake The Snake Roberts-Jake Roberts was the first wrestler in the WWF to form an alliance with Taker and make it work(Flair and Taker aligned in late 91 starting with Flair helping Taker beat Hogan at the 1991 Survivor Series, but Jake and Taker had better chemistry). Not only that, Roberts was a master at out-thinking his opponents. A great asset for any team.
1996 Mankind-Before Mankind started wearing a tie and carrying around Mr. Socko, he was a ruthless, maniacal motherfucker who had intro music and separate outro music. His outro music was piano music which fit his character perfectly in the sense that the calm, creepy piano outro music conveyed the joy Mankind felt after eviscerating his opponents.
Raven-Raven always had great ring psychology, much like the other 4 wrestlers I've already mentioned. Raven also was merciless, morbid and loved to use weapons. It's a damn shame, by the way, that we never got to see a Raven/Taker feud in 1997/1998. That would've been classic.
I found a few classic WWF 80s and 90s Survivor Series team promo videos...Damn I miss the days when the teams BEHAVED like a team, they had team names that better suited them instead of "Team__", which is what most teams are called today in the Survivor Series elimination matches and their promos actually were believable..
Jake Roberts gives another memorable promo as the team captain of the 1990 Survivor Series team The Vipers("The Vipers" name does make sense considering besides Roberts' snake, The Rockers and Snuka were some of the most agile wrestlers in the WWF at that time, excluding Randy Savage), consisting of "Superfly" Jimmy Snuka, The Rockers and Roberts as the captain.
Here's the Million $ Team's promo from the 1990 Survivor Series..I like how DiBiase alludes to The Undertaker when he's talking about the "mystery partner" for his team. He puts Taker over already as a force to be reckoned with.
Jake Roberts' team from the 1988 Survivor Series cutting an entertaining promo-