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WWE Survivor Series Results: Disappearing Egg, No Rock

WWE Survivor Series aired live from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn. Team RAW battled Team SmackDown in two traditional Survivor Series elimination matches.

RAW Women’s Champion Becky Lynch battled SmackDown Women’s Champion Charlotte Flair. Universal Champion Roman Reigns faced WWE Champion Big E tonight as well.

During the Kickoff Show, Vince McMahon arrived and had Cleopatra’s Egg from The Rock’s film Red Notice.

Survivor Series Results

  1. Shinsuke Nakamura def. Damian Preist via DQ (Kickoff Show)
  2. Becky Lynch def. Charlotte Flair
  3. Team RAW def. Team SmackDown (Men’s Match)
  4. Omos won the 25 man Battle Royal
  5. RK-Bro def. The Usos
  6. Team RAW def. Team SmackDown (Women’s Match)
  7. Roman Reigns def. Big E

Here are the takeaways from the PPV:

Becky Lynch Outlasted Charlotte Flair

RAW Women’s Champion Becky Lynch battled Charlotte Flair to begin this year’s Survivor Series. Flair punched Becky in the face to start off the match as the energy in the crowd was incredible. Lynch battled back with a kick to the midsection but Charlotte caught Becky with a chop block. Flair went for Natural Selection but Becky countered into the Dis-Arm-Her. Charlotte escaped and the two superstars battled out of the ring. Lynch sent Charlotte into the ring post and rolled her back inside.

Charlotte stomped Becky to the mat and bounced her head off the canvas several times. Flair held her boot on Becky’s head until the referee stopped it. Flair then launched Becky into the ring post and posed for the crowd. Charlotte climbed to the top turnbuckle but Lynch shoved her down onto the barricade.

Becky went after Charlotte but Flair was ready and hit Lynch with a Backbreaker across the barricade. Back in the ring, Charlotte and Becky traded strikes in the middle of the ring. Flair leveled Lynch with a Clothesline and unloaded some more punches to the face.

Flair went for the cover but Lynch kicked out at one. Lynch caught Charlotte with an elbow to the face but Flair responded with some chops. Becky caught Flair with a kick and went for the Dis-Arm-Her but Charlotte countered into a roll-up for a two count. Charlotte followed it up with a Powerbomb but couldn’t keep Lynch down.

Lynch went for an Exploder Suplex but Charlotte countered with one of her own that sent Becky crashing into the turnbuckle. Flair connected with a Moonsault and went for the cover but Lynch once again kicked out at two. Becky hit Charlotte with a bunch of strikes and followed it up with a Leg Drop for a two count.

Becky booted Charlotte in the midsection and followed it up with some uppercuts. Charlotte went for a big boot but Becky dodged it. Flair quickly hit a back elbow to the face and went for the cover but Lynch was able to kick out at the last moment. Charlotte then hit the big boot for another near fall and shouted at the referee out of frustration.

Lynch connected with a reverse DDT in the middle of the ring for a tow count. Becky walked over Flair and Charlotte grabbed her. Lynch angrily punched the hell out of Flair before climbing to the top rope. Becky went for a Leg Drop but Charlotte got out of the way. Lynch quickly recovered and hit the Man-Handle Slam. Lynch went for the cover but Flair got her boot on the bottom rope to break it up.

Becky applied the Figure Four in the ring and Charlotte screamed in agony. Lynch shouted “tap b*tch!” and Charlotte responded by reversing the hold but Becky quickly reached the bottom rope to break it up. Lynch stumbled to the apron and Flair hit her with a boot to the face. Becky fell to the floor and Charlotte climbed to the top rope.

Charlotte hit a big Moonsault and rolled Becky back into the ring. Flair went for the cover before applying the Dis-Arm-Her on Lynch. Becky reached the ropes to break the hold and the match continued. Charlotte unloaded some chops on Becky in the corner of the ring. Charlotte rolled Becky up and used the ropes for leverage but the referee caught her. Becky then reversed it and used the ropes for leverage but the referee didn’t see it and won the match.

Team RAW def. Team SmackDown (Men’s Match)

Team RAW (Bobby Lashley, Austin Theory, Finn Balor, Kevin Owens, Seth Rollins) faced Team SmackDown (King Woods, Jeff Hardy, Sheamus, Happy Corbin, Drew McIntyre) in a 10-man Elimination match. Owens and Rollins argued about who will start the match. Rollins told Kevin that he wanted to see something from Owens and he started it off with Woods.

Kevin rolled out of the ring and left Team RAW behind. Owens was counted out for the first elimination and took a bow on the stage as the crowd booed. McIntyre hit Rollins with a shoulder tackle and then King Woods and Austin Theory battled in the ring. Woods took control and dragged Theory to the corner. McIntyre tagged in and continued to beat down Austin Theory.

Sheamus tagged in and hit Austin with a chop that echoed through Barclays. Madcap Moss was fired up as Happy Corbin tagged in and unloaded a couple punches. Austin battled back and tagged in Seth Rollins. Corbin leveled Rollins with a Clothesline and tagged in King Woods.

King Woods beat Rollins down a bit before tagging in Jeff Hardy. Jeff connected with a Splash and went for the cover but Seth kicked out at two. Sheamus tagged back in and hit Seth with an uppercut. Rollins battled back and tagged in Finn Bálor. Finn went to work on Sheamus’ arm but the Celtic Warrior put a stop to it with a forearm to the face.

Happy Corbin tagged in and stomped on Balor. King Woods got back in the action and got Balor in a Headlock. Drew tagged in and planted Balor with a Suplex for a near fall. Jeff tagged in and allowed Balor to get up. The two locked up and Jeff brought Balor to the corner. Happy Corbin tagged in and stomped on Balor again. Finn attempted to escape but Corbin sent him back to the corner.

Finn finally hit some kicks and rolled Corbin up for a near fall. Corbin hit Deep Six and went for the cover but Lashley broke it up. McIntyre sent Lashley out of the ring with an overhead throw. Corbin planted Theory with a Chokeslam and charged at Balor. Finn got out of the way and Corbin hit the ring post. Balor hit a Dropkick and then Coup de Grace for the pinfall elimination on Happy Corbin. Madcap Moss was divested ringside.

Balor and Jeff Hardy battled again. Hardy hit an Atomic Drop, Leg Drop, Dropkick, and an elbow to the midsection for a near fall. Balor hit a Dropkick of his own for a two count before tagging in Seth Rollins. Seth bashed Hardy in the ribs with a double axe handle and whipped him to the corner.

The All Mighty tagged in and drove his shoulder into Hardy’s ribs against the turnbuckle. Lashley unloaded a flurry of strikes to Hardy’s face before tagging Balor back in. Finn got Hardy in a Headlock in the middle of the ring and brought him to the canvas. Jeff battled to his feet but Finn brought him to the corner.

Rollins tagged in and brought Hardy to the 2nd turnbuckle. Jeff battled back and hit Whisper in the Wind on Balor & Rollins. Lashley dragged McIntyre off the apron and bashed his head into the ring post. Back in the ring, Austin slammed Jeff to the canvas for a two count. Theory went for a Suplex but Jeff countered into a cradle for a two count.

King Woods tagged in and leveled Theory with a kick to the face. King Woods delivered a Clothesline to Rollins and then a Russian Leg Sweep to Austin. Woods booted Theory to a knee and hit him with a rolling forearm to the face. King Woods climbed to the top but Lashley shoved him down. Bobby tagged in and hit Woods with a Spear before applying the Hurt Lock for the elimination via submission.

Sheamus and Jeff Hardy attacked Lashley to break up the Hurt Lock. Rollins and Balor hit Sheamus & Hardy with dueling Slingblades. Balor went for a Crossbody but Sheamus caught him. Rollins leveled Sheamus with a Suicide Dive and all three superstars crashed to the floor.

McIntyre pulled himself up and stared at Lashley. Drew tagged himself in and the two superstars circled each other in the middle of the ring. Lashley looked behind him and realized there was nobody to tag on the apron. McIntyre charged and hit Lashley with some strikes in the corner. Lashley battled back and beat McIntyre down in the corner. McIntyre exploded out of the corner with a Clothesline and sent Lashley to the outside.

Drew followed Lashley out there and Bobby tried to bash him into the ring post again. McIntyre escaped but Lashley Clotheslined him over the barricade. McIntyre hit Lashley with a Back Body Drop over the barricade but both superstars were counted out and eliminated. McIntyre leveled Lashley with a Claymore but Bobby was back up in matter of moments. McIntyre and Lashley trash talked before officials separated them. Rollins taunted McIntyre and Drew hit him with the Glasgow Kiss before leaving.

Sheamus went for the cover but Seth was able to kick out at two. Balor tagged in and Sheamus greeted him with a Clothesline. Sheamus followed it up with a Backbreaker for a near fall. Finn escaped a Powerbomb and hit Sheamus with a Slingblade. Balor followed it up with a Dropkick before making his way to the top rope. Balor went for the Coup de Grace but Sheamus got out of the way. Sheamus hit the Brogue Kick to eliminate Balor via pinfall.

Austin Theory immediately went after Sheamus and brought him to the corner. Rollins tagged in and stomped Sheamus down to the mat. Seth hit Sheamus with a Suplex and applied a Headlock. Sheamus escaped and connected with a Backbreaker. Jeff Hardy tagged in and hit Seth with a Clothesline. Hardy followed it up with a Jawbreaker and a Splash off the middle turnbuckle for a two count.

Sheamus sent Theory and Rollins to the corner and set up as a springboard for Hardy. Jeff leaped off of Sheamus’ back and hit a Splash on Theory and Seth in the corner. Sheamus sent Theory and Rollins to the ring apron. Jeff and Sheamus hit Theory & Rollins with 10 Beats of the Bodhran and Austin fell out of the ring.

Seth went for a Stomp but Sheamus countered into White Noise. Sheamus geared up for the Brogue Kick but Austin distracted him. Seth capitalized with a Superkick and went for the cover but Sheamus powered out at two. Austin Theory tagged in as Seth dragged Jeff to the floor. Sheamus went for the tag but Hardy wasn’t on the apron. Austin rolled up Sheamus for the pinfall elimination. Sheamus leveled Austin Theory with a Clothesline and then did the same to the final remaining member of Team SmackDown, Jeff Hardy.

Rollins tagged in and climbed to the top rope. Seth hit Jeff with a Frog Splash and went for the cover but Hardy kicked out at two. Theory and Rollins perched Hardy up on the top turnbuckle and went for a Superplex but Jeff battled free. Jeff knocked Rollins out of the ring and to the floor. Hardy sent Theory to the mat and hit him with the Swanton Bomb for the pinfall elimination.

It was now down to Seth Rollins (Team RAW) and Jeff Hardy (Team SmackDown). The crowd was loudly behind Jeff and chanted his name as Rollins made his way back into the ring. Seth told Jeff that his prime has passed and he is going to take him out. Jeff hit a Russian Leg Sweep into a cover and Rollins kicked out at the last moment. Rollins hit Jeff with a couple forearm shots to the head for a two count.

Seth set up for the Stomp as Jeff made his way up. Hardy was ready and blocked it. Jeff planted Rollins with the Twist of Fate and made his way to the top rope. Jeff went for the Swanton Bomb but Rollins got his knees up. Seth then hit Jeff with Stomp for the pinfall elimination and clinched another victory for Team RAW.

Vince McMahon & Roman Reigns, Omos Won The Battle Royal

Vince McMahon had a conversation with Universal Champion Roman Reigns backstage in his office. Vince noted that The Rock had given him The Egg from Red Notice and how it is worth millions of dollars. Vince asked if Roman wanted the gift and Reigns joked that it was almost worth as much as his next contract. Reigns exited and Vince was stunned at the response.

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Later on the show, Vince McMahon had a conversation with Sonya Deville & Adam Pearce backstage. Vince said someone stole his “100 million dollar egg”.

25 superstars competed in The Rock’s 25th Anniversary Battle Royal tonight at Survivor Series. Sami Zayn tried to from an alliance with Cesaro and Ricochet during the Battle Royal but it backfired. Street Profits then tossed Sami out of the ring for the elimination. Omos Clotheslined Commander Azeez over the top rope for an impressive elimination.

Azeez tried to drag Styles over the top rope and played tug of war with Omos. Cesaro attacked Omos and he let go of Styles and AJ was eliminated. Omos got pissed off and everyone attacked him but the big man fought them all off. Omos eliminated Cesaro, Dawkins and then Montez Ford. The Battle Royal was down to Ricochet and Omos. Ricochet hit a Dropkick and unloaded some punches. Omos shrugged them off and threw Ricochet over the top for the elimination. AJ Styles celebrated with Omos after the victory. Montez Ford hit AJ Styles with an Enziguri and started throwing pizza into the crowd (Pizza Hut sponsored the Battle Royal).

RK-Bro def. The Usos

RAW Tag Team Champions RK-Bro (Randy Orton & Riddle) battled SmackDown Tag Team Champions The Usos tonight at Survivor Series. Riddle and Jimmy Uso started off the action. Riddle connected with a kick to the face and deadlifted Jimmy into a slam. Orton tagged in and stomped on Jimmy’s hand. Uso hit a jab to the midsection and hit Orton’s chest with some chops in the corner of the ring.

Orton ducked a Clothesline and went for an RKO but Jimmy saw it coming and darted out of the ring. The Usos shared a hug and regrouped outside the ring as Orton paced around. Jey tagged in and traded punches with Orton. Jey got the better of the exchange and took the opportunity to pose for the crowd. Orton capitalized with a rake to the eyes and tagged in Riddle.

Riddle Clotheslined Jimmy to the floor and hit him with a springboard Splash outside the ring. Riddle got on the apron and Jey hit him with a running forearm. Jey slammed Riddle on top of the barricade and tagged in Jimmy Uso. Jimmy hit a Suicide Dive and The Usos posed over Riddle on the floor outside the ring.

The Usos isolated Riddle in the corner and took turns beating him down. Riddle eventually battled back but couldn’t make it to the corner. Jimmy hit Riddle with a Suplex for a two count before applying a Headlock. Riddle escaped and hit a GTS. Orton tagged in and hit Jey with a couple Clotheslines. Orton followed it up with a. Powerslam to both Usos and set up for a DDT.

Jey blocked it and dragged Orton out of the ring. Orton slammed him on top op the announce table and then dropped Jimmy on top of the table as well. Jey hit a Superkick as Orton got back into the ring. Randy shrugged it off and planted Jey with the Draping DDT. Orton geared up for the RKO as Riddle fired up the crowd. Jey blocked it and hit Orton with a Superkick.

Riddle tagged in and unloaded a series of kicks and some knee strikes to The Usos. Riddle hit a Splash in the corner and followed it up with an Exploder Suplex. Jey connected with a slam and went for the cover but Riddle kicked out at two. Riddle hit a German Suplex for a two count.

Jimmy tagged in and planted Riddle with a Samoan Drop for a two count. The Usos leveled Orton with two Superkicks as he tried to help out Riddle. Jimmy and Jey hit Riddle with two Superkicks but Riddle somehow kicked out at two. Orton tagged in and Jimmy caught him with a kick. Jimmy didn’t realize Orton got the tag and hit Riddle with an Enziguri. Jimmy climbed to the top rope and went for a Frog Splash but Randy countered into an RKO for the pinfall victory.

Team RAW def. Team SmackDown (Women’s Match)

Team RAW (Bianca Belair, Carmella, Queen Zelina, Liv Morgan, Rhea Ripley) faced Team SmackDown (Natalya, Shotzi, Toni Storm, Shayna Baszler, Sasha Banks) in a 10-woman Elimination match. Toni Storm and Carmella started off the match. Carmella hit a punch and tagged in Queen Zelina.

Vega stomped on Storm in the corner and then hit a running kick. Carmella tagged back in and struggled to put her mask on. Ripley got annoyed and ripped the mask away. Toni Storm capitalized and rolled up Carmella for the first elimination. Rhea and Queen Zelina argued on the apron as Banks and Belair tagged in. Shotzi tagged herself in and shoved Belair to the corner.

Bianca slammed Shotzi to the mat a couple times in the middle of the ring. Shotzi hit a Crossbody and applied a submission hold. Bianca escaped and tagged in Liv Morgan. Liv leaped off the middle turnbuckle onto Shotzi for a two count. Shotzi took control and sent Liv to the corner. Natalya tagged in and planted Liv with a Suplex for a near fall.

Natalya connected with a Dropkick for another two count. Rhea Ripley tagged in and leveled Natalya with a couple Clotheslines. Ripley hit a Dropkick to the back of Natalya’s head for a two count. Natalya responded with a German Suplex and tagged in Shayna Baszler.

Shayna and Natalya lifted Ripley up and dropped her with a Suplex. Baszler went for the cover but Rhea kicked out. Baszler tried to stomp on Ripley’s elbow but Rhea caught her. Ripley went for Riptide but Shayna countered into a Gutwrench Suplex for a two count. Shayna went for a running knee but Rhea dodged it and Baszler crashed into the turnbuckle.

Shotzi ripped Sasha off the apron and attacked her as Shayna was reaching for a tag. Rhea elbowed Shayna in the face and drove her into the turnbuckle several times. Ripley put Shayna on the top turnbuckle and went for a Powerbomb but Shayna countered into an Armbar. Ripley escaped and Shayna went for the Kirifuda Clutch. Rhea blocked it and went for Riptide but Shotzi broke it up. Shayna went for it again but Ripley countered with a slam.

Sasha hopped back up on the apron and tagged in. Bianca then tagged in and the two circled each other. Belair and Sasha traded words and then shoves. Sasha hit Belair with a chop and went for an Arm Drag but Bianca landed on her feet. Belair taunted Banks and it backfired as Sasha got her in the Bank Statement in the middle of the ring. Bianca escaped and hit a Fallaway Slam. Sasha hit an awesome springboard Tornado DDT and went for the cover but Rhea broke it up.

Belair hit a Spinebuster and went for the cover but Banks kicked out at two. Bianca went for the KOD but Banks held onto Belair’s hair. Banks sent Belair to the corner and Queen Zelina tagged in. Belair lifted up Vega and threw her onto Banks for a two count. Queen Zelina hit a Hurricanrana that sent Banks to the corner.

Toni Storm tagged in and hit Storm One on Queen Zelina for the pinfall elimination. Liv and Storm then battled. Toni went for a boot to the face but Liv ducked under it and rolled her up for a two count. Liv rolled up Storm again but Shayna broke it up. Morgan hit Toni with Oblivion for the pinfall elimination.

Shayna and Liv traded punches in the middle of the ring. Shayna brought Liv to the corner and Shotzi tagged in. Shotzi hit a Splash but Sasha tagged herself in. Banks hit Liv with a Frog Splash for the pinfall elimination. Rhea Ripley and Bianca Belair were the only two remaining superstars on Team RAW.

Ripley showed off her strength and deadlifted Banks into a vertical Suplex for a very close near fall. Ripley hopped to the top rope and delivered a Dropkick to The Boss’ face. Ripley went for Riptide but Sasha countered into a Bank Statement. Shayna hit Rhea with a knee to the face for the pinfall elimination.

It was now Bianca Belair versus Sasha, Natalya, Shotzi, and Shayna. Belair rolled up Natalya for a two count and then hit her with a Suplex for another near fall. Bianca knocked everyone off the apron and sent Natalya to the corner. Belair got distracted with Baszler and Natalya capitalized with a Powerbomb. Shotzi and Sasha Banks started arguing again. Team SmackDown then kept Sasha Banks from getting back into the ring so she would be eliminated via count out.

Natalya got Belair in the Sharpshooter but Bianca countered into a roll-up for the pinfall elimination. Shayna hit Belair with a knee to the face and went for the Kirifuda Clutch. Belair countered into the KOD for the pinfall elimination. Shotzi got back into the ring and traded strikes with Belair. Shotzi applied a headscissors over the ropes until the ref broke it up. Shotzi went for a Crossbody but Belair caught her and rolled through. Shotzi broke free but Belair sent her to the corner. Bianca bounced Shotzi off the turnbuckle and hit the KOD for the pinfall elimination. Team RAW won again.

Roman Reigns def. Big E

Universal Champion Roman Reigns faced WWE Champion Big E in the main event of this year’s Survivor Series. Paul Heyman was interviewed backstage and said that if Vince McMahon was looking for a suspect, there is an arena full of people here in Brooklyn. Kayla Braxton informed Paul that she has heard that Brock Lesnar’s suspension is no longer indefinite. Heyman look worried before telling Kayla to go ask Adam Pearce since he is the one with a problem with Lesnar.

Reigns and Big E circled each other after the bell rang before locking up in the middle of the ring. Big E shoved Roman to the corner before the two locked up again. Big E shoved Reigns away again and flexed as the Universal Champion regrouped with Heyman outside the ring.

Big E and Roman traded punches back in the ring. Reigns got the better of the exchange and hit a big Clothesline for a two count. Roman stomped on Big E a few times before slamming his head off the top turnbuckle. Reigns bounced off the ropes but Big E leapfrogged him and hit an elbow to the face for a two count. Big E unloaded some strikes to the chest and went for a Splash. Roman rolled out of the way and the WWE Champion crashed on the ring apron and to the floor.

Reigns hit the Drive By and rolled Big E back into the ring. Roman hit Big E with some punches in the corner of the ring until the referee backed him off. Reigns leveled Big E with a big punch as he stumbled out of the corner. Roman hit an Elbow Drop for a one count and applied a Headlock in the middle of the ring.

Big E escaped but Reigns hit him with a Clothesline for a two count. The action spilled to the outside and Roman threw Big E into the ring post. Roman talked some trash before slamming Big E into the ring post again. The referee was about to count Big E out but Reigns broke it up. Big E launched Reigns into the steel steps and both superstars returned to the ring.

Big E hit Reigns with a Splash went for the Big Ending but Roman blocked it. Roman connected with a Samoan Drop and went for the cover but Big E kicked out at two. Reigns charged but Big E countered into a Uranage for a two count. Big E got Reigns in the Stretch Muffler but Roman countered into a Powerbomb for a near fall.

Roman went for the Superman Punch but Big E got out of the way. Reigns then hit Big E with a Rock Bottom/Uranage for a two count. Roman leveled Big E with a Superman Punch but the WWE Champion got back up. Reigns hit him with another Superman Punch and got distracted with the crowd. Roman set up for the Spear but Big E was already up. Big E went for the Big Ending but Roman escaped to the apron. Big E hit him with a Spear and both men crashed to the floor.

Big E rolled Roman back into the ring and Reigns caught him with a Spear. Roman went for the cover but Big E was able to kick out at two. Reigns went for the Guillotine but Big E countered into a Big Ending. Big E went for the cover but Roman Reigns grabbed the bottom rope at two.

The crowd chanted “this is awesome!” as Big E followed Roman to the outside. Big E bounced Roman’s face off the announce table and threw him into the ring post. Big E slammed Roman Reigns into the barricade and started trash talking the Universal Champion. Big E went to slam Reigns into the steel steps but the Universal Champion reversed it. Big E crashed into the steps and stumbled to his feet. Reigns leaped off the steps and hit a Superman Punch. Back in the ring, Big E went for a Big Ending but Roman escaped and hit a Spear for the pinfall victory.

Team Raw Wins Women’s Tag Match At WWE Survivor Series

This year’s Traditional 5-on-5-on-5 Elimination Match for the female roster at the Survivor Series event is in the books. 

Team Raw featured Bianca Belair, Rhea Ripley, Liv Morgan, Carmella & Zelina Vega while SmackDown had Sasha Banks, Shayna Baszler, Shotzi, Natalya & Toni Storm.

The first elimination saw Storm roll up Carmella, who was trying to get her mask on for the elimination. The crowd did a wave during the match at one point. The crowd also chanted for CM Punk. Storm eliminated Vega with her finisher. Morgan with a face plant to eliminate Storm. Banks eliminated Morgan with a splash. Shayna eliminated Ripley. Belair was the only person left on Raw. Banks got eliminated by count out. Belair rolled up Natalya for the elimination. Belair eliminated Bazler. Belair won with the kiss of death. 

Five years ago, Vince McMahon decided to do the brand vs. brand theme that included women. 

In 2021, Team Raw featured Shayna Baszler, Nia Jax, Peyton Royce, Lacey Evans, and Lana) while SmackDown had Bianca Belair, Ruby Riott, Liv Morgan, Bayley, and Natalya. The red brand ended up coming out on top. 

In 2019, WWE added NXT talent as Team NXT (Rhea Ripley, Toni Storm, Bianca Belair, Candice LeRae and Io Shirai) ended up winning by topping Team Raw (Charlotte Flair, Sarah Logan, Natalya, Asuka and Kairi Sane) and Team SmackDown (Sasha Banks, Dana Brooke, Carmella, Lacey Evans, Nikki Cross).

Team Raw Wins Men’s Tag Match At WWE Survivor Series

This year’s Survivor Series event featured a Traditional Elimination Match for the male roster between Raw and SmackDown talent as usual with some notable star power. 

For the second straight year, WWE only used main roster talent. Team Raw featured Seth Rollins, Finn Balor, Kevin Owens, Bobby Lashley & Austin Theory while SmackDown had (Drew McIntyre, Jeff Hardy, Xavier Woods, Baron Corbin, and Sheamus. 

The first elimination saw Owens walk out and was counted out. Balor with a coup de grace to Corbin for the elimination. Lashley eliminated Woods with a spear and a full nelson. Lashley and McIntyre were both eliminated by countout as they brawled to the floor. Sheamus with the big boot to eliminate Balor. Theory rolled up Sheamus for the elimination. Hardy eliminated Theory with a swanton bomb. After Hardy hit the twist of fate, he went for the swanton bomb, but Seth put up the knees and connected with the stomp for the win. 

This was the sixth straight year that Vince McMahon had decided to do the brand vs. brand theme for one of the big four events of the year for the company.  In 2019, WWE used NXT talent across the show, but that ended in 2020. 

Speaking of last year, Team Raw featured Keith Lee, AJ Styles, Sheamus, Braun Strowman, and Matt Riddle while SmackDown had Kevin Owens, Jey Uso, Seth Rollins, Baron Corbin, and Otis with the red brand going over in a clean sweep. 

What are your thoughts on Team Raw winning the match? Was this the right call by WWE officials? Sound off in the comment section.

WWE Survivor Series Final Card, Live Coverage

The card for tonight’s (Sunday, November 21, 2021) WWE Survivor Series pay-per-view event has been finalized.

The company hasn’t officially announced the main event of this event that takes place in Brooklyn, New York at the Barclays Center that will air on the Peacock but it will most likely be WWE Champion Big E vs. Universal Champion Roman Reigns.

As a reminder, we will be providing live play-by-play coverage of this special on Sunday evening starting at 7 PM EST. Here is the final card for the show:

Final WWE Survivor Series Card

  • WWE Champion Big E vs. Universal Champion Roman Reigns – Champion vs. Champion Match
  • Raw Women’s Champion Becky Lynch vs. SmackDown Women’s Champion Charlotte Flair – Champion vs. Champion Match
  • Team Raw (Seth Rollins, Finn Balor, Kevin Owens, Bobby Lashley & Austin Theory) vs. Team SmackDown (Drew McIntyre, Jeff Hardy, Xavier Woods, Baron Corbin, and Sheamus) – Men’s Elimination Tag Team Match
  • Team Raw (Bianca Belair, Rhea Ripley, Liv Morgan, Carmella & Zelina Vega) vs. Team SmackDown (Sasha Banks, Shayna Baszler, Shotzi, Natalya & Toni Storm) – Women’s Elimination Tag Team Match
  • Raw Tag Team Champions Randy Orton and Matt Riddle vs. SmackDown Tag Team Champions The Usos – Champions vs. Champions Match
  • Intercontinental Champion Shinsuke Nakamura vs. United States Champion Damian Priest – Champion vs. Champion Match
  • Ricochet, T-Bar, Mansoor, Cesaro, Montez Ford, Angelo Dawkins, Erik, Ivar, R-Truth, Drew Gulak, AJ Styles, Omos, Sami Zayn, Humberto, Angel, Apollo Crews, Commander Azeez, Otis, Chad Gable, Shelton Benjamin, Cedric Alexander, Dolph Ziggler, Robert Roode, Jinder Mahal, and Shanky – Battle Royal

Drew McIntyre Reveals His Pick For Mystery Partner At Survivor Series

Drew McIntyre has a suggestion for the final member of Team SmackDown at Survivor Series.

McIntyre will be representing SmackDown, his new home following the WWE Draft, this Sunday night (Nov. 21). The former WWE Champion will team with Xavier Woods, Jeff Hardy, Baron Corbin, and a mystery partner.

Team Raw will feature Bobby Lashley, Seth Rollins, Finn Balor, Kevin Owens, and Austin Theory.

Drew McIntyre Wants Sheamus On Team SmackDown

During a chat with Bully Ray and Tommy Dreamer on Busted Open Radio, Drew McIntyre said Sheamus would be his pick as the mystery partner.

“I have some suggestions of who I’d like as a fifth member. You know, personally, he’s not been on TV for a while.

“If I was gonna suggest anybody, it’s the guy that I’m at odds with right now, I’ve known forever. I always make the same joke cause it’s true, we traveled Europe and I was 19 and he was 43 at the time [laughs].

“He hits harder than anybody in WWE and us together on the same team will strike fear into any opponent, and that’d be Sheamus I would put in there.

“He’s the kind of guy when some of our opponents see my name on the card or Sheamus’ name across from em’ they’re like, ‘Oh my god, we gotta get in there with those guys? They’re gonna beat the crap out of us.’

“Both of us together will strike the fear in Raw, lead us to victory, and then afterwards we’ll probably fight each other and end up drinking some pints but I would suggest Sheamus.”

WWE Survivor Series will be taking place inside the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY. Fans will get to witness WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns go one-on-one with WWE Champion Big E.

Plus, Raw Women’s Champion Becky Lynch will collide with SmackDown Women’s Champion Charlotte. There will also be a women’s traditional 5-on-5 Survivor Series tag team match.

For our Survivor Series predictions, click here.

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WWE Survivor Series Updated Card: Two Big Matches Set, Bobby Lashley Replaces Raw Star

During Monday’s episode of WWE Raw, the company announced two big matches and made a change to a traditional elimination tag team match for the upcoming Survivor Series PPV.

Raw Women’s Champion Becky Lynch vs. SmackDown Women’s Champion Charlotte Flair and WWE Champion Big E vs. Universal Champion Roman Reigns in a champion vs. champion bouts were confirmed.  Also, Bobby Lashley has replaced Dominik Mysterio on Team Raw. 

Regarding Lashley, WWE had Adam Pearce point out to Rey and Dominik Mysterio that Team Raw at Survivor Series consists of all former WWE Champions besides Dominik so if the son of the future WWE Hall of Famer could beat Lashley then he would keep his spot. That didn’t happen as Lashley beat him in a one-sided match with the returning MVP at ringside. 

Lashley is now joining Raw’s men’s Survivor Series team alongside Seth Rollins, Kevin Owens, Finn Balor and Rey Mysterio.

As for Lynch vs. Flair, this comes just a few weeks ago when Flair and Lynch confronted one another following the title exchange segment on SmackDown that reportedly led to Flair being escorted out of the arena to prevent any further issues. Flair went to management regarding the segment and tried to convince them that it would make her title reign look weak.

Updated WWE Survivor Series Card

WWE Champion Big E vs. Universal Champion Roman Reigns – Champion vs. Champion Match

Raw Women’s Champion Becky Lynch vs. SmackDown Women’s Champion Charlotte Flair – Champion vs. Champion Match

Team Raw (Seth Rollins, Finn Balor, Kevin Owens, Rey Mysterio, and Bobby Lashley) vs. Team SmackDown (Drew McIntyre, Jeff Hardy, Xavier Woods, Sami Zayn, and Baron Corbin) – Men’s Elimination Tag Team Match

Team Raw (Sasha Banks, Shayna Bazler, Shotzi Blackheart, Natalya, and Aliyah) vs. Team SmackDown (Bianca Belair, Rhea Ripley, Liv Morgan, Carmella, and Zelina Vega) – Women’s Elimination Tag Team Match

Why Hasn’t WWE Started Promoting This Year’s Survivor Series?

Fans have noticed that WWE has yet to fully start the build for the Survivor Series pay-per-view event, which is just a few weeks away from happening. 

The speculation is the card will feature WWE Champion Big E against Universal Champion Roman Reigns and SmackDown Women’s Champion Charlotte Flair against Raw Women’s Champion Becky Lynch. As of this writing, WWE has yet to make those bouts official. 

There’s also been very little talk about those matches on television as the women’s bout was briefly mentioned during the Title Exchange segment a few weeks ago. A few weeks ago, there was a brief face-to-face between Big E and Reigns a few weeks ago.

Dave Meltzer reported in the latest edition of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter that the mentality in the company was to push Crown Jewel as hard as possible as that was the most important thing at the time. Now that the show has passed, the focus has been on the new rosters to settle in on television before eventually pushing the pay-per-view in the final weeks.

Big E is in a feud with Seth Rollins and Kevin Owens right now while Reigns hasn’t mentioned Big E at all. Historically, WWE does a Raw vs. SmackDown theme for the show. 

WWE presents the Survivor Series pay-per-view event on Saturday, November 21, 2021 in Brooklyn, New York at the Barclays Center that will air on Peacock. 

The Rock Not Likely To Appear In Person At Survivor Series

The Rock making his return at the upcoming Survivor Series PPV to set up a WrestleMania match with Roman Reigns next year is looking less likely by the minute.

Podcaster Andrew Zarian was the first to report that The Rock would be appearing at Survivor Series, which will mark 25 years since his WWE debut in 1996.

To update this situation, The Rock is scheduled to be in Australia at the time of the upcoming show. The Rock could always record a video message to commemorate the occasion, but don’t look for him to be gracing the Barclays Center next month.

The Rock & Roman Reigns

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Roman Reigns & The Rock

The Rock vs. Roman Reigns has long been talked about as a potential dream match for WWE. There were informal talks about this match taking place at WrestleMania 38, but sources close to the Great One indicate he won’t be wrestling in 2022.

Should this dream match ever happen, it would take place the following year when WrestleMania 39 hits Los Angles.

Roman Reigns is scheduled to face Brock Lesnar later this month at WWE Crown Jewel from Saudi Arabia.

WWE Survivor Series 2021: Date, Location, Matches, Tickets And Everything You Need To Know

WWE Survivor Series is considered one of the big four (or five if you count Money In The Bank) PPV events of the calendar year for the company alongside the Royal Rumble, SummerSlam and WrestleMania.

Over the past couple of years, WWE has used the November event as a way of pitting the Champions of both RAW and SmackDown against each other to determine “brand supremacy,” even though it usually happens just a few weeks after the WWE Draft and Superstars end up representing a brand they have been on for less than a month.

Here is everything you need to know about WWE November PPV event:

Survivor Series Date

WWE Survivor Series 2021 will be taking place on Sunday 21st November 2021.

Location

The show will be emanating from the Barclays Center in New York City, USA. The venue can hold a total of 17,000 spectators for concert events and has been a well-drawing location for the company ever since they began running there.

WWe Survivor Series 2021 Matches

The matches for WWE Survivor Series 2021 are yet to be confirmed, with major events set to take place between now and November, it is likely that we will not know what will be taking place until late October/early November.

If WWE are looking to replicate what they have done with the card over the past few years, then the main event of the show will likely be WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns vs WWE Champion Big E.

Tickets

Tickets for Survivor Series 2021 are available to purchase now via Ticketmaster and the official Barclays Center website.

Fans can purchase a bundle ticket for both Survivor Series on Sunday and the Monday Night RAW event for the night after, which will also be taking place in Brooklyn.

Heyman On His Dream Survivor Series Team Of ‘Paul Heyman Guys’

With the Survivor Series PPV being around the corner, people have started talking about their dream teams. Paul Heyman listed his own recently as well.

The former ECW owner recently had an interview with Josh Martinez from Z100. He talked about many things such as The Street Profits being one of the top tag teams currently and more.

Heyman also discussed the list of the guys he has managed in his career. When asked about his dream Survivor Series team of ‘Paul Heyman guys’, he named members of the Bloodline faction:

“Roman Reigns, The Usos and I will even through myself in there because I will never need to tag in. The three of them can handle any four beings on the face of the planet,”

Paul went on to credit Jimmy and Jey as the best tag team in the world today. Though he acknowledged The Street Profits, saying that after The Usos, they are the best tag team of the past 20 years.

Survivor Series this year will take place from Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York on November 21. There is no word yet on what The Bloodline or Brock Lesnar will be doing at the show.

WWE Discussing Using The Rock At Survivor Series From Brooklyn

The Rock hasn’t been seen on WWE programming since the SmackDown 20th anniversary show in 2019 but the latest reports suggest that he could make a return before the end of this year. Dave Meltzer of F4Wonline recently talked about the upcoming Survivor Series PPV which is expected to take place from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY this year.

The wrestling journalist interestingly noted that there has been talk of The Rock possibly returning to the company for the event. The Great One is expected to start the build-up for a match against ‘The Tribal Chief’ Roman Reigns during his return and “the hope is for Dwayne Johnson to make an appearance at that show but that isn’t locked in.”

There were speculations that The Rock could face the current Universal champion at WrestleMania 37 but these plans were foiled by the coronavirus pandemic. With the People’s Champion getting older, the two most likely destinations for a final match for him are WrestleMania 38 from Dallas, Texas and WrestleMania 39 from Inglewood, California.

Meltzer noted that The Rock “will want to set a box office record if he comes back, and the two places that he could do that would be AT&T Stadium and the new SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, CA.” These plans are obviously not set in stone by any means. It’s still interesting to know that the company is actively discussing a potential return for the Hollywood star.

Booker T Reflects On The Undertaker’s ‘Final Farewell’ At Survivor Series

WWE Hall of Famer Booker T has reflected on his appearance during The Undertaker’s ‘Final Farewell’ at Survivor Series. He talked about the farewell segment during his Hall of Fame podcast.

Booker T was one of several Superstars and Hall of Famers who came to the ring to honor “The Dead Man.”

However, none of them were given the opportunity to talk about The Undertaker or his career. Although some found their muted inclusion to be odd, Booker T sees no problem in how it was presented. He argued that the moment wasn’t for them at all, it was for The Undertaker.

“I look at it a little bit different. We were just there to be there for that moment, for the Undertaker. That moment wasn’t for us to—it was for the Undertaker,” Booker T said. “It was for him, it was his moment. Anything we would’ve said could’ve overshadowed what he said because we know the Undertaker and he was never a guy that was going to talk a whole lot.”

He then joked about how the last thing fans want is to give a microphone to a “bunch of old wrestlers.” Booker T then confessed that being asked to be out there meant a lot to him and that he got emotional.

He then acknowledged how there should have been thousands of cheering fans in attendance to say goodbye to “The Phenom.”

Out of everything with how ‘Taker’s ‘Final Farewell’ went, the lack of an audience is the thing that bothered him the most.

Mark Henry Talks The Undertaker’s Final Farewell at Survivor Series 2020

WWE Hall of Famer and co-host of SiriusXM’s Busted Open Radio Mark Henry recently discussed The Undertaker’s Final Farewell at Survivor Series 2020.

Henry of course had multiple bouts against the Deadman throughout his career. This included their WrestleMania 22 Casket Match, which saw ‘Taker go 14-0 in his historic ‘Mania streak.

“Deservedly so” Mark Henry began on Busted Open, agreeing to how the Undertaker’s Final Farewell was as grand in scale as it could be at WWE’s ThunderDome. “I mean like outside of Andre [The Giant], Hulk Hogan, Ric Flair, The Rock and Stone Cold Steve Austin? There’s never been a more exciting presence that you look forward to in wrestling.”

Henry would then discuss how ‘Taker’s presence and character outweigh any physical or in-ring weaknesses he may have. “There have been better grapplers, there have been better [in-ring]. There’s Shawn Michaels for example, as far as how many titles he’s won? But the Undertaker didn’t need titles.”

“The Undertaker was the Undertaker, he was the backbone of the business” Mark Henry would continue. “If his name was on the card? Your money went up dramatically. It wouldn’t be a couple of dimes here in there. I’m talking about being on a card with the Undertaker and not being on the card with Undertaker could have made a difference of whether you make 5 or 10 grand a week difference. He was the guy that changed everything.”

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The Godfather Talks BSK Reunion At Survivor Series

Survivor Series 2020 was billed as the Undertaker’s “Final Farewell” and many legends from the past were there to help celebrate. One of The Undertaker’s longtime friends in the business, “The Godfather” Charles Wright, was amongst them. Godfather spoke to SI.com recently about the reunion Taker’s “Bone Street Krew” had at the show.

“When WWE invited me to the Survivor Series tribute for Mark, I texted him right away and said, ‘Let’s do a BSK reunion,’” said Wright. “We paid homage to Mark Calaway and the phenom that he created with The Undertaker.”

The reunion took place Saturday night before the Survivor Series. No food was served, only whiskey and beer. Other attendees included Savio Vega, Rikishi, Phineas Godwinn, and Mark Henry.

“For that one night, the past came back to life,” Wright continued. “If you didn’t know any better, it felt like it was 20 years ago. We told stories, we hugged, we cried—and we put Timmy White to bed, just like we used to back in the day.”

Godfather continued to talk about what Taker did for others during his career.

“Mark is honest, he respects the business and he never forgets about his friends,” said Wright. “He changed the business, especially for big men. He’s one of a kind.”

The full interview with Charles Wright can be read here.

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Details On Two SmackDown Stars Not Competing At Survivor Series

Big E and Lars Sullivan were two of the big names from the SmackDown roster who surprisingly did not compete at the Survivor Series PPV this Sunday night.

Dave Meltzer talked about this on the latest episode of Wrestling Observer Radio and he suggested that the New Day member was pulled from the dual-branded battle royal so he could possibly be saved for the grand entrance of the trio later in the show.

Another reason for not including Sullivan and Big E into the battle royal was that both the stars are in line for big pushes in future and it made no sense to include them into the bout unless they were winning.

Regarding their future, Meltzer noted that the former NXT champion is “being groomed for a future championship match” while Lars Sullivan is expected to be booked as “SmackDown’s version of Braun Strowman” in the coming times.

Big E was also rumored to be the final member of SmackDown’s Survivor Series team but the spot went to Otis. Since Raw went on to dominate the Blue Brand in that match, it’s possible that the company kept the former NXT star out of the bout to protect him.

E still made an appearance later in the show when the New Day made their entrance wearing their custom Gears of War armor after the trio became playable characters in the Gears 5 videogame.

However, Lars Sullivan, who hasn’t appeared on WWE programming since the November 6 episode of SmackDown, continued his hiatus and the reason for his absence remains unknown.

Backstage Survivor Series News: Legend Doesn’t Appear, Who Played Gobbledy Gooker & More

WWE Survivor Series 2020 took place last night from Orlando’s Amway Center in Florida. Several backstage updates from the event have recently become available.

According to a report from PW Insider, it was a busy day backstage at Survivor Series. WWE was filming interviews all day long with the many legends who were on-hand for The Undertaker’s farewell. These interviews will be used for future WWE Network documentaries.

Among the legends who were backstage at the event was Edge. The 47-year-old has been out of action since Backlash but was backstage at Survivor Series, though he did not appear on-screen.

In addition to legends that were on-hand, The Undertaker’s family, including wife Michelle McCool, were backstage as well.

While the Undertaker’s career was the one being celebrated, Survivor Series 2020 was also the 30-year anniversary of the Gobbledy Gooker character. The gimmick returned this year as well, winning the 24/7 title on the preshow and then losing it on the main PPV. Hector Guerrero played the original character but Drew Gulak portrayed it at Survivor Series 2020.

It was also revealed that Michael Hayes was the producer for the Drew McIntyre vs Roman Reigns match last night.

Note On Otis And Bayley’s Addition To SmackDown’s Survivor Series Teams

The card for the Survivor Series PPV wasn’t finalized until the last minute and WWE confirmed the final members of the SmackDown Survivor Series team during the go home episode of the show.

The episode saw producer Adam Pearce naming Otis as the final member of the men’s team. He also gave Bayley a spot in the women’s team to complete the numbers.

Regarding these additions, Dave Meltzer noted on the latest Wrestling Observer Radio that both these stars were simply placed on these teams because the company ran out of time.

The officials apparently felt that they didn’t have enough time on the show to add two more qualifying matches so they just decided to make the announcement in a promo.

Meltzer noted how it contradicts their own booking from earlier on when Pearce had told Braun Strowman that he couldn’t just be added to the Raw’s Survivor Series team and he had to qualify first.

The former Universal Champion then had to compete in a triple threat match against Keith Lee and Sheamus. Strowman won this match to qualify for the PPV and join the team.

The Survivor Series PPV saw team Raw taking on Team SmackDown in both men’s and women’s elimination matches and the champions of both brands colliding with each other. Check out the complete Survivor Series results here.

Team RAW Wins Women’s Tag Match At WWE Survivor Series

This year’s Traditional 5-on-5-on-5 Elimination Match for the female roster at the Survivor Series event is in the books. 

This was the fourth straight year that Vince McMahon had decided to do the brand vs. brand theme with the women for one of the big four events of the year for the company.

Team RAW featured Shayna Baszler, Nia Jax, Peyton Royce, Lacey Evans, and Lana) while SmackDown had Bianca Belair, Ruby Riott, Liv Morgan, Bayley, and Natalya. 

At Sunday’s WWE Survivor Series pay-per-view event, Team RAW won the contest. 

Royce hit her finisher to Bayley for the first elimination. Bayley was the Team SmackDown captain. Natalya locked in the sharpshooter to Royce for the elimination to tie it up 4-4. Team RAW went up 4-3 when Evans eliminated Natalya with a big right hand. Baszler eliminated Ruby that led to RAW going up 4-2. Morgan eliminated Evans that made it 3-2 with Team RAW still in the lead. Jax with a samoan drop to Morgan for the elimination to give Team RAW the lead again with 3-1. Belair was the last to rep SmackDown. Belair passed out while in a rear-naked choke by Baszler and fell onto the bottom rope, but Baszler wouldn’t let go so she was eliminated via DQ. Belair and Jax were eliminated when they were both counted out. As a result, Lana was the last person standing and won the match. 

Last year, WWE decided to change things up by adding NXT talent and making it a three-way contest. Team NXT (Rhea Ripley, Toni Storm, Bianca Belair, Candice LeRae and Io Shirai) ended up winning by beating Team RAW (Charlotte Flair, Sarah Logan, Natalya, Asuka and Kairi Sane) and Team SmackDown (Sasha Banks, Dana Brooke, Carmella, Lacey Evans, Nikki Cross).

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What are your thoughts on Team RAW winning this match? Sound off in the comment section.

Team RAW Sweeps SmackDown In Men’s Tag Match At WWE Survivor Series

This year’s Survivor Series event featured a Traditional Elimination Match for the male roster as usual with some notable star power. 

Unlike last year, WWE went back to its normal formula of having stars from Monday Night RAW and SmackDown featured instead of also having NXT. 

Team RAW featured Keith Lee, AJ Styles, Sheamus, Braun Strowman, and Matt Riddle while SmackDown had Kevin Owens, Jey Uso, Seth Rollins, Baron Corbin, and Otis.

The first elimination saw Rollins offer himself as a sacrifice and Sheamus hit a brogue kick. Styles eliminated Owens with the Phoenmal Forehearm, which gave TeamRAW a 5-3 lead. Riddle hit a dive off the top rope to Corbin for the elimination to post Team RAW a 5-2 lead.

Strowman eliminated Otis, which caused Jey to be the final Team SmackDown member standing. Lee hit the Spirit Bomb to Jey for the elimination. It was a clean sweep for Team RAW. 

This was the fifth straight year that Vince McMahon had decided to do the brand vs. brand theme for one of the big four events of the year for the company.

WWE will close the year out with the TLC pay-per-view event, which goes down next month in Tampa. 

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What are your thoughts on Team RAW winning the match? Was this the right call by WWE officials? Sound off in the comment section.

WWE Survivor Series Final Card, Live Coverage

The card for Sunday’s (November 22, 2020) WWE Survivor Series pay-per-view event has been finalized.

The company hasn’t officially announced the main event of this event that takes place in Orlando, Florida at the Amway Center that will air on the WWE Network but it will most likely be WWE Champion Drew McIntyre vs. WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns.

As a reminder, we will be providing live play-by-play coverage of this special on Sunday evening starting at 6 PM EST.

WWE Survivor Series: Updated Betting Odds For Sunday

Here is the final card for the show:

Final WWE Survivor Series Card

  • WWE Champion Drew McIntyre vs. WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns
  • RAW Women’s Champion Asuka vs. SmackDown Women’s Champion Sasha Banks
  • WWE United States Champion Bobby Lashley vs. WWE Intercontinental Champion Sami Zayn
  • RAW Tag Team Champions The New Day vs. SmackDown Tag Team Champions The Street Profits
  • Team RAW (Keith Lee, AJ Styles, Sheamus, Braun Strowman, Matt Riddle) vs. Team SmackDown (Kevin Owens, Jey Uso, Seth Rollins, Baron Corbin, Otis) – Men’s Traditional 5-on-5 Elimination Match
  • Team RAW (Team Captains: WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions Shayna Baszler and Nia Jax, Peyton Royce, Lacey Evans, and Lana) vs. Team SmackDown (Bianca Belair, Ruby Riott, Liv Morgan, Bayley and Natalya) – Women’s Traditional 5-on-5 Elimination Match
  • No competitors have yet to be announced – Dual-Brand Battle Royal (pre-show)

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WWE Survivor Series Updates: Battle Royal Set, Team SmackDown Additions

WWE has added some things to this year’s Survivor Series pay-per-view.

On Friday afternoon, WWE announced that a dual-brand battle royal will take place on the Survivor Series pre-show. It will feature wrestlers from RAW and SmackDown. However, the participants for the match haven’t been announced.

WWE.com wrote about the battle royal: “The battle of The Best of the Best will start off with fireworks, as Raw and SmackDown Superstars will clash in a Dual-Brand Battle Royal on the Survivor Series Kickoff. Who will step up for the red and blue brands to send the night’s first message?”

During this week’s SmackDown episode, Otis was added to the men’s team while Bayley and Natalya were added to the women’s team to take on Team RAW in traditional 5-on-5 elimination tag team matches. 

The men’s team will be Otis, Kevin Owens, Jey Uso, Baron Corbin & Seth Rollins against Team RAW (AJ Styles, Keith Lee, Sheamus, Braun Strowman & Riddle) while the women’s team will see Bianca Belair, Ruby Riott, Liv Morgan, Bayley & Natalya vs. Team RAW (Shayna Baszler, Nia Jax, Lana, Lacey Evans & Peyton Royce). 

WWE presents the Survivor Series pay-per-view event on November 22. The pre-show will be an hour long with the main card starting at 7 p.m. Eastern time. 

WWE Survivor Series: Updated Betting Odds For Sunday

WWE Survivor Series: Updated Betting Odds For Sunday

Here are the latest betting odds for WWE Survivor Series:

Universal Champion Roman Reigns is the favorite (-200) over new WWE Champion Drew McIntyre (+150)

SmackDown Women’s Champion Sasha Banks is favored (-160) over Raw Women’s Champion Asuka (+120)

The odds are even between Raw Tag Team Champions The New Day (-120) and SmackDown Tag Team Champions The Street Profits (-120)

United States champion Bobby Lashley is heavily favored (-325) over Intercontinental Champion Sami Zayn (+215)

With the two traditional Survivor Series 5-on-5 elimination matches:

  • Women’s Team SmackDown is favored (-170) over Team Raw (+130)
  • Men’s Team Raw is favored (-180) over Tea m SmackDown (+140)

In addition to the main card, Survivor Series will mark the 30-year anniversary of The Undertaker’s legendary career. WWE is advertising this as his Final Farewell, but it remains to be seen if he’s actually wrestled his final match. Odds from Sports Betting Dime.

WWE Survivor Series takes place this Sunday, November 22nd from Orlando, FL. For more information on the Survivor Series, click here.

Betting Odds For WWE Survivor Series

The final betting odds for most of the matches that will take place at the WWE Survivor Series pay-per-view event have been released.

The card for the show that takes place this Sunday (November 22, 2020) from Orlando, Florida at the Amway Center has likely been finalized as only six matches have been announced with WWE expected to announce a pre-show contest. 

Survivor Series Betting Odds

The favorites to win are listed as – while the underdogs are listed with +. Odds call for all three titles to change. Here are the final betting odds courtesy of BetOnline:

  • WWE Champion Drew McIntyre +150 vs. WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns -200
  • RAW Women’s Champion Asuka +120 vs. SmackDown Women’s Champion Sasha Banks -160
  • WWE United States Champion Bobby Lashley -325 vs. WWE Intercontinental Champion Sami Zayn +225
  • RAW Tag Team Champions The New Day -120 vs. SmackDown Tag Team Champions The Street Profits -120
  • Team RAW -180 (Keith Lee, AJ Styles, Sheamus, Braun Strowman, Matt Riddle) vs. Team SmackDown +140 (Kevin Owens, Jey Uso, Seth Rollins, Baron Corbin, TBA) – Men’s Traditional 5-on-5 Elimination Match
  • Team RAW +140 (Team Captains: WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions Shayna Baszler and Nia Jax, Peyton Royce, Lacey Evans, and Lana) vs. Team SmackDown -180 (Bianca Belair, Ruby Riott, Liv Morgan, TBA) – Women’s Traditional 5-on-5 Elimination Match

Make sure to join us this weekend for match recaps and our takeaways from this latest pay-per-view event held by WWE. 

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Another WWE Legend Will Be At Survivor Series (Spoiler)

WWE will celebrate The Undertaker’s legendary career this Sunday at Survivor Series. His 30 year reign of darkness comes to an end, as WWE is advertising the appearance as his “final farewell.”

Several wrestling legends will be in attendance for the special celebration, including Kane, The Godfather and Savio Vega. We now know about another all-time great who is headed to Orlando, FL for the festivities. WWE Hall of Famer and Olympic gold medalist Kurt Angle will be at Survivor Series. The news was first reported by PWInsider.

At this time, it is unclear if Angle and the other legends will appear on television. It is possible that cameras will be rolling backstage to capture footage to be used in future programming on the WWE Network.

The Undertaker Appearing On Hot Ones To Eat “Wings Of Death”

Kurt Angle Angle was released by WWE earlier this year. He was working as a backstage agent / producer at the time, but was let go in April when WWE released several dozen people as a cost-cutting measure just as the COVID-19 pandemic was hitting.

WWE offered Kurt Angle a chance to return as the manager of Matt Riddle, but he declined. Click here to read what Kurt Angle said about that decision.

Video: Tyson Fury Congratulates The Undertaker On His 30 Year WWE Career

Updated Card For WWE Survivor Series With Roman Reigns’ New Opponent & Other Changes

There have been some changes to the card for Sunday’s WWE Survivor Series PPV.

The biggest thing to note is Randy Orton no longer facing WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns. During Monday’s episode of RAW, “The Viper” failed to successfully retain the WWE Title against Drew McIntyre. Instead, McIntyre won the title. 

Due to WWE touting this as a champion vs. champion match, McIntyre will replace Orton in the bout to face Reigns. There’s no word yet on what Orton will do on this show. 

WWE has also made a change to the Women’s Team RAW for Survivor Series by pulling Mandy Rose and Dana Brooke from the match. WWE did an injury angle with these two stars thanks to an attack on Rose by Nia Jax and Shayna Baszler in a match while Brooke was attacked by Reckoning backstage a little bit later. 

Peyton Royce and Lacey Evans will be working the match in their places. 

Updated WWE Survivor Series Card

  • WWE Champion Drew McIntyre vs. WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns
  • RAW Women’s Champion Asuka vs. SmackDown Women’s Champion Sasha Banks
  • WWE United States Champion Bobby Lashley vs. WWE Intercontinental Champion Sami Zayn
  • RAW Tag Team Champions The New Day vs. SmackDown Tag Team Champions The Street Profits
  • Team RAW (Keith Lee, AJ Styles, Sheamus, Braun Strowman, Matt Riddle) vs. Team SmackDown (Kevin Owens, Jey Uso, Seth Rollins, Baron Corbin, TBA) – Men’s Traditional 5-on-5 Elimination Match
  • Team RAW (Team Captains: WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions Shayna Baszler and Nia Jax, Peyton Royce, Lacey Evans, and Lana) vs. Team SmackDown (Bianca Belair, Ruby Riott, Liv Morgan, TBA) – Women’s Traditional 5-on-5 Elimination Match

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