Posts Tagged ‘WWE Survivor Series’

Title Match Added To TLC, More Potential Matches (Spoilers)

At the WWE SmackDown television taping in Indianapolis on Tuesday night, a new title match was made official for the WWE TLC pay-per-view in Boston.

Recent WWE World Title Tournament finalist Dean Ambrose managed to defeated Tyler Breeze and Dolph Ziggler in a triple-threat match to become the new number one contender to the WWE Intercontinental Championship, earning himself a shot at Kevin Owens at the upcoming TLC event.

With that now known, below is a look at the updated WWE TLC lineup, including some rumored matches that are expected for the show.

TLC Match For WWE World Heavyweight Title
– Sheamus (c) vs. Roman Reigns

WWE Intercontinental Title
– Kevin Owens (c) vs. Dean Ambrose

Other matches that appear likely include Alberto Del Rio vs. Jack Swagger in a chairs match, The New Day vs. The Usos vs. The Lucha Dragons and The Wyatt Family vs. The Dudley Boyz in a tables match.

WWE TLC PPV Main Event Announced

On Monday’s post-Survivor Series edition of WWE RAW in Nashville, Tennessee, the main event for the WWE TLC pay-per-view in December was officially announced.

During the opening segment, Roman Reigns confronted Sheamus and said he wanted his rematch at RAW. Triple H would deny him that opportunity, instead watching on as Rusev attacked Reigns from behind and Sheamus hit him with another Brogue Kick to add insult to injury for the second night in a row.

After Reigns was attacked, Triple H told him that he would get his WWE World Heavyweight Championship rematch against Sheamus in a Tables, Ladders and Chairs match at the WWE TLC pay-per-view.

WWE TLC is scheduled to air live on Sunday, December 13, 2015 from the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts.

Jim Ross Blogs About Sheamus Cashing In MITB At Survivor Series

WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross has updated his blog, which you can read in its entirety at JRsBarBQ.com. JR wrote extensively about last night’s Survivor Series pay-per-view, including Sheamus cashing in Money in the Bank to capture the WWE Championship and how Roman Reigns gets back on track after such a disappointing turn of events.

Here’s what he said about Sheamus becoming the new WWE World Heavyweight Champion:

“Not surprised that there has been a great deal of negative feedback on the WWE Survivor Series and I assumed as much no matter what WWE did with the WWE World Title at the end of the night. I always endorsed the new champion being an Authority person so I wanted a heel to win the title while looking strictly at the big picture. I got my wish and I’m fine with Sheamus being the champion, for now.”

He continued, noting that WWE has their work cut out for them if they want Sheamus to be taken seriously as the face of the company.

“Is Sheamus hot? Absolutely not. Will he work hard and represent the company in a professional manner? Absolutely. The key element is to get Sheamus hot and to do so it can’t be done with him being booked in a 50/50 manner, being a cowardly heel, and without him getting on a roll and winning big matches via hook or crook preferably be cheating and showing no remorse for his tactics or physical style.”

There is much more to this blog – check it out at JRsBarBQ.com.

Bret Hart Undergoes Surgery Today, NXT Diva Gets New Theme Song, WWE/NBA

– NXT Diva Alexa Bliss’ new theme song is called “Spiteful,” and is now available on iTunes. You can also check out the song above.

– WWE Hall Of Famer Bret Hart is undergoing surgery to repair his injured hand today in his hometown of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The hand injury is reportedly an old injury Hart suffered during his active pro wrestling career that he has dealt with for years, but as of late has been bothering him to the point that he felt he needed to take care of it.

– WWE teamed with the NBA’s Atlanta Hawks to create a special commemorative t-shirt for this year’s WWE Survivor Series pay-per-view, which for the first time in its’ 29-year history emanated from Philips Arena in Atlanta, Georgia on Sunday. The official Twitter account of the Hawks posted the following photo of the shirt.

Backstage News From Survivor Series, Legends In Attendance & More

WWE Survivor Series 2015 is in the books .Here are some news and notes coming out of the Philips Arena:

– The decision for Sheamus to cash in Money in the Bank was made just hours before the show went on the air. (More on this story)

– WWE’s announcers were instructed by Vince McMahon to avoid any from mentions of Reid Flair. The highlight package that aired before the Charlotte/Paige match did not include the reference to Reid.

– Ric Flair was backstage with ESPN filming for his “30 for 30” special.

– Michelle McCool was sitting ringside with The Undertaker’s son during his match.

– The pay-per-view feed went off the air with Roman Reigns laying in the ring after Sheamus cashed in his MITB briefcase. The WWE Network coverage continued with Sheamus’ music still playing. Nothing significant happened. A dejected Roman got up, his music played and then he slowly walked to the back.

– WWE Hall of Famer Scott Hall was backstage at the show. He lives in the area.

https://twitter.com/SCOTTHALLNWO/status/668568883675144192

 

Sheamus Cashes In To Become New WWE World Heavyweight Champion At Survivor Series

Roman Reigns won the WWE World Heavyweight Title Tournament at the WWE Survivor Series pay-per-view in Atlanta, Georgia on Sunday night to become the new WWE World Heavyweight Champion for the first time in his career, however he would not leave Philips Arena with the gold.

Reigns defeated Alberto Del Rio in the semi-finals to advance to the finals later in the evening, where he would have to beat his “brother” and former fellow Shield member Dean Ambrose. Ambrose defeated WWE Intercontinental Champion Kevin Owens to earn his spot in the tournament finals.

In the WWE Survivor Series main event, Reigns defeated Ambrose via pinfall after blasting him with a spear. Reigns had a lengthy celebration in the ring, complete with tons of confetti falling from the ceiling as he gets emotional holding the title when out of nowhere, Triple H’s music hit.

“The Game” made his way to the ring. He raised Reigns’ hand and tries to shake his hand, but Reigns refused. He ended up spearing Triple H, however as soon as he turned around, Sheamus blasted him with a Brogue Kick and cashed in his Money In The Bank briefcase. He immediately covered Reigns but Reigns’ somehow still had enough in him to kick out before three.

Reigns ended up getting back to his feet, but after missing a Superman punch, Sheamus caught Reigns with another Brogue Kick and immediately covered him again. This time Sheamus got the three count. Sheamus and Triple H celebrated as Reigns stayed laid out in the ring as WWE Survivor Series 2015 went off the air.

For detailed WWE Survivor Series 2015 PPV results, click here.

WWE Survivor Series PPV Results – November 22, 2015

Survivor Series Kickoff Show Match
(Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Match)
– The Miz, Bo Dallas, Stardust, Konnor & Viktor vs. Neville, Bubba Ray Dudley, Devon Dudley, Titus O’Neil & Goldust

The WWE Survivor Series Kickoff Show features the usual Kickoff Show panel and social media lounge discussion with the usual cast of characters and then we go to the ring for our Kickoff Show match.

The match will be a traditional Survivor Series elimination match. One team consists of The Miz, Bo Dallas, Stardust and The Ascension. The other team features Neville, Titus O’Neil, The Dudley Boyz and the returning Goldust.

The match comes down to a four-on-one situation with Stardust alone against Titus O’Neil, Goldust and The Dudley Boyz. Eventually, The Dudleyz hit a 3D on him for the final elimination.

Sole Survivors: Titus O’Neil, Goldust & The Dudley Boyz

WWE Survivor Series PPV Opener:

The 2015 WWE Survivor Series pay-per-view, which emanates from Philips Arena in Atlanta, Georgia for the first-time in its’ 29-year history, kicks off with the usual bad ass, elaborate video package. The package focuses primarily on the history of Survivor Series, The Undertaker’s 25th anniversary and the WWE World Heavyweight Title tournament.

WWE World Heavyweight Title Tournament Semi-Finals
– Roman Reigns vs. Alberto Del Rio

We go straight into the arena where Michael Cole welcomes us to the show on commentary as we take a look around the arena. From there, Roman Reigns’ music hits and out he comes through the crowd as usual. As his opponent, Alberto Del Rio makes his way to the ring, we see a pre-taped interview from Zeb Colter promising Del Rio will become the next champion.

The bell sounds and here we go with our first match of the evening. The two lock up and here we go with our first tournament semi-final of the evening. Early on, Reigns seems to be in control of the action, with Del Rio getting in some offense here and there and staying strong.

Eventually, Del Rio takes over control of the offense and he focuses his attack on Reigns’ shoulder. We see a shot of Triple H watching on from backstage and a shot of the vacant WWE World Heavyweight Championship at ringside.

Out of nowhere, Reigns fires up and blasts Del Rio with a Superman Punch. He doesn’t get the three count, however, and moments later Del Rio reveals that he faked a leg buckling spot earlier and levels Reigns for a close nearfall.

A few moments later, Reigns and Del Rio are both down and out of the blue, Del Rio locks Reigns in the Cross Armbreaker. Reigns fights it for a while and then muscles Del Rio up and carries him into the corner but Del Rio holds onto the submission while laid up in the ropes.

Seconds later, after Reigns finally gets free from Del Rio’s finisher, he nails Reigns with a spear and covers him. 1-2-3. Roman Reigns advances to the finals of the WWE World Heavyweight Title tournament.

Winner and advancing to the finals of the WWE Title Tournament: Roman Reigns

Backstage: JoJo With Roman Reigns, Dean Ambrose & Kevin Owens

Backstage, JoJo is with Reigns immediately after his semi-final victory. In comes Dean Ambrose. Ambrose congratulates Reigns and then Reigns tells him to go win his semi-final match so they can duke it out in the finals like they planned. When he leaves, in comes WWE Intercontinental Champion Kevin Owens.

Owens tells Reigns that he’s come close to the title before, but Seth Rollins stopped him. He said he came close to becoming Mr. Money In The Bank as well, but Bray Wyatt stopped him. He said tonight, he’s gonna be the man to stop Reigns.\

Brock Lesnar Added To Another RAW, Seth Rollins Comments On Survivor Series, More

– Featured above is the latest edition of “WWE Canvas 2 Canvas,” which features an Undertaker painting from artist Rob Schamberger in honor of the 25th anniversary of “The Dead Man.”

– Brock Lesnar has been added to the January 11th WWE RAW in New Orleans, Louisiana, likely to set up a program for the January 24th WWE Royal Rumble pay-per-view.

– Seth Rollins tweeted the following about the finals of the WWE World Heavyweight Title tournament tonight to crown the next champion, telling whoever wins to keep the title warm for him. He also commented on tonight being the 25th anniversary of who Rollins refers to as the “Greatest Of All-Time (GOAT),” The Undertaker.

Extra Security Precautions Being Taken At Survivor Series

WWE sent out the following alert to fans attending tonight’s Survivor Series event from the Philips Arena in Atlanta, GA:

https://twitter.com/wwe/status/668501274644627456

https://twitter.com/wwe/status/668501514114211840

Final Betting Odds For WWE Survivor Series 2015

With just a few hours to go until tonight’s WWE Survivor Series pay-per-view, here are the updated betting odds, courtesy of the William Hill Sportsbook and WWELeaks.org:

  • Roman Reigns (1/2) is heavily favored to walk out as WWE World Heavyweight Champion, followed by Dean Ambrose (7/4), Kevin Owens (9/1) and Alberto Del Rio (25/1).
  • Roman Reigns (1/9) is heavily favored to defeat Alberto Del Rio (5/1) in the semifinals
  • Dean Ambrose (1/6) is heavily favored to defeat Kevin Owens (7/2) in the semifinals
  • The Undertaker and Kane are favored (2/9) to defeat The Wyatt Family (3/1).
  • Divas Champion Charlotte (2/9) is favored to retain against Paige (3/1).
  • Tyler Breeze (4/9) is favored to defeat Dolph Ziggler (13/8).

Join us here tonight for our Live Coverage and discussion of WWE Survivor Series.

WWE Breaking Ground Returns Tonight, Titus O’Neil Feeds The Homeless, Undertaker Copycats

– The latest edition of “WWE Top 10,” which is featured above, takes a look at the top ten “Undertaker Copycats.”

– A new episode of WWE Breaking Ground is scheduled to premiere tonight on the WWE Network immediately following the Survivor Series pay-per-view. The official description for the show, which also airs after Monday’s RAW on the WWE Network, reads as follows:

“An injury threatens Jason Jordan and Chad Gable’s status while distance keeps The Hype Bros apart. Also ZZ struggles to train.”

– WWE Superstar Titus O’Neil and the Unsigned Preps sports group spent their Saturday feeding homeless people at the Salvation Army in Tampa, Florida. O’Neil has a history of helping out the homeless, as he randomly took a bunch of homeless people out to eat in the spur of the moment earlier this year. You can check out photos of O’Neil taking homeless people out to eat earlier this year by clicking here.

WWE Survivor Series 2015 Results: Tonight at SEScoops

WWE Survivor Series 2015 takes place tonight Sunday at the Philips Arena in Atlanta Georgia. This is the twenty-ninth annual Survivor Series, and will celebrate The Undertaker’s 25-year tenure in WWE. Join us right here tonight for our Live Results and discussion starting at 7:30pm EST.

Here’s the final card for tonight:

WWE World Heavyweight Title Tournament Semi-Finals

– Kevin Owens vs. Dean Ambrose

– Roman Reigns vs. Alberto Del Rio

WWE World Heavyweight Title Tournament Finals

– TBD vs. TBD

Divas Championship

– Charlotte defending vs. Paige

25 Years Of The Undertaker

– The Brothers of Destruction vs. Two Wyatt Family Members

Traditional 5-on-5 Team Elimination Match

TBA vs. TBA

Singles Match

– Dolph Ziggler vs. Tyler Breeze

Triple H: No Specific Or Credible Terrorist Threat To Survivor Series

Less than 24 hours before Survivor Series 2015, WWE Executive Vice President of Talent, Live Events, and Creative Paul “Triple H” Levesque tweeted the following update to the rumors about the pay-per-view in Atlanta being a target for an ISIS terrorist attack:

Federal, state and local law enforcement authorities have confirmed there is no specific or credible information involving a threat against tomorrow’s WWE Survivor Series at Philips Arena. However, WWE and Philips Arena have coordinated with the appropriate agencies and law enforcement, and significantly increased security measures to ensure the safety of all those in attendance, which is our highest priority. Doors will open at 6 p.m. to help fans avoid any delays in entering the arena due to the additional precautionary security procedures put in place. Fans are encouraged to take public transportation (MARTA) to the event and are advised that bags will not be permitted in the arena.

While not explicitly stated, it sounds like the security measures will slow down cars getting into the parking lot since they’re recommending fans take public transportation.

Triple H Comments On Survivor Series Terror Threat

WWE Executive Vice President Triple H tweeted the following about the news that terrorist organization ISIS could be plotting an attack at Sunday night’s Survivor Series pay-per-view from Atlanta, Georgia:

“Hacktivist” group Anonymous issued a warning over the weekend that ISIS is planning several coordinated terror attacks on Sunday, with Atlanta’s Philips Arena listed as one of the potential targets. Both WWE and the FBI have issued statements, essentially stating that there are no specific/credible threats that they are aware of, but they are taking the situation seriously.

 

WWE & FBI Issue Statements On Possible ISIS Threat To Survivor Series

Earlier, we brought you the news that reportedly, tomorrow night’s WWE Survivor Series 2015 pay-per-view at Philips Arena in Atlanta, Georgia may be on an ISIS target list for a terrorist attack.  There were mixed signals being sent as to just how legitimate a threat this is, and now, we can update you with official statements from both WWE and the FBI:

WWE (from Ryan Satin of Pro Wrestling Sheet):

Survivor Series is currently scheduled as planned while we investigate the matter with federal, state and local authorities.

FBI (from WSB-TV):

The FBI is aware of an alleged threat that includes an Atlanta, Georgia venue and event. While we take all threats seriously, we do not have specific or credible information of an attack at this time. We have, however, made the proper notifications as we continue to work closely with our law enforcement and private sector partners to keep our community safe.

We’ll have more later as it comes in, of course.

UPDATE: WWE executive Paul “Triple H” Levesque tweeted this:

WWE Survivor Series On Possible ISIS Target List For Terror Attack

This morning, the International Business Times reported that, per a PasteBin dump by hackers identifying as part of Anonymous, ISIS is planning a number of terrorist attacks worldwide this weekend. One of the targets, listed as not 100% confirmed, is tomorrow’s WWE Survivor Series pay-per-view event at Philips Arena in Atlanta, Georgia.

Anonymous is not planning to release the proof publicly but told the IB Times that they have “passed proof to the MI5 intelligence agency in the U.K., the CIA and FBI in the U.S., and the Australian government.”

There was some skepticism on Twitter at first: On one hand International Business Times is a legitimate news organization and the author is an editor there with a verified Twitter account. On the other, they’ve become best known for being a “content farm” full of “click bait” style articles with headlines about nonexistent new technology products to get Google hits. It became clear that the story is very legitimate when Mark Winne of WSB-TV in Atlanta chimed in on Twitter:

WSB then posted a statement from Jim Butterworth of the Georgia Emergency Management Agency, saying that they are “working closely with the FBI, the Georgia information sharing and analysis center and others in evaluating the threat on a Sunday WWE event in Atlanta reported by the group Anonymous.” After that, Winne tweeted more new information:

https://twitter.com/MarkWinneWSB/status/668119847461605376

As of right now, this is clearly a developing story with conflicting stories and we’ll bring you more when we have it.

UPDATE: Both the FBI and WWE have released statements on the situation.

Jim Ross Blog: Reid Flair Controversy, TNA’s New TV Deal, Ambrose Or Reigns Heel Turn?

WWE Hall Of Famer Jim Ross updated his official blog at JRsBarBQ.com with thoughts on the Reid Flair controversy from RAW, TNA’s new deal with POP TV, the WWE World Title Tournament wrapping up at Survivor Series this Sunday and more. Below are some of the highlights.

On the Reid Flair controversy from RAW:

“Lots of dialog amongst fans and media regarding the use of the late, Reid Flair’s name Monday night on the closing segment of RAW by his sister Charlotte and her challenger Paige as they looked to add a personal issue element to their title match that will take place this Sunday in Atlanta at the Survivor Series on the WWE Network.

My general rule of thumb is that most promotions are usually better off staying away from using someone’s death, religion and politics in a pro wrestling storyline. I find it counterproductive in this situation that more people seem to be talking about the late, Reid Flair, who I knew his entire life, than they are about he actual title bout between Charlotte and Paige. Nonetheless I am very much eagerly anticipating that bout for which I have high expectations.”

On TNA’s new deal with POP TV:

“Congrats to TNA Impact Wrestling for finding a new, TV home in the States on POP TV that debuts with a live show on Tuesday January 5. Tuesday night will be the new night for TNA beginning in January. I am not a regular viewer of POP TV but will certainly find them to watch wrestling when it moves there.”

On the WWE World Title Tournament wrapping up at Survivor Series this Sunday:

“Thinking that it will be Reigns vs Ambrose Sunday in the finals of the WWE World Title Tournament with one of them ‘stabbing’ his friend in the back. I’d prefer it was Reigns joining the Authority as I think a long association with the Authority would position Reigns perfectly for a fan favorite turn late next year. However, depending ont he execution of that piece of business I have no major issue seeing Ambrose in that Authority Champ role.

Never say never but what if Reigns and Ambrose have one helluva physical, grueling match, one of them wins and MITB winner Sheamus comes in, picks the bones, and leaves as WWE Champion which would make the bosses happy.”

Ric Flair Predicts WWE Title Tourney Finals, Talks Seth Rollins’ Injury, Cesaro

WWE Hall Of Famer Ric Flair spoke about a number of current topics on the latest edition of his WOOOOO! Nation podcast, such as his prediction for the finals of Sunday’s WWE World Heavyweight Title Tournament at Survivor Series, Seth Rollins’ injury and Cesaro’s ability to be a bigger star. Below are some of the highlights of what Flair talked about.

On Seth Rollins’ injury and when he thinks Rollins will be back in the ring:

“Actually, Seth is doing the right thing. He’s going to transfer the flag from Waterloo to Birmingham and stay there for at least two months of rehab, which is the best thing to do. That’s what Hunter did. Hunter just moved right down there when he tore his quad the last time.”

“I think they’re looking at him, praying that he’ll be back for Summerslam.”

On Cesaro’s ability and potential to be viewed as a legitimate threat to Brock Lesnar:

“I feel like Cesaro, given the opportunity and with a vehicle to convey his thoughts, whether it be through himself or through a manager, which would be me, you could get him ready for Brock Lesnar in two months and the people would believe it. He’s that strong and he’s good [of] a performer. And he’s that big. You’re not going to bounce Cesaro around like a dart.” Flair continued, “I think he could be a great opponent for Brock Lesnar. I mean, you’d need to stay on him because his work is phenomenal, he looks like a million bucks, and he’s stronger than a horse in real life. He’s really strong, strongest guy in the company, and that came right from John Cena.”

On who he sees in the finals of Sunday’s WWE World Heavyweight Title Tournament at Survivor Series:

“I don’t think they’re going to put Ambrose and Reigns [in the finals] because I don’t know how the crowd would react to that. They’re both kind of like fan favorites and it would be hard for them. I think they’d rather have a definitive good guy/bad guy [match].”

“I would say Kevin Owens [will face Reigns in the finals] because Kevin’s getting a huge reaction over here [in Europe]. We only have a couple [of] heels that are actually heels all the time. Kevin is one of them, Stephanie [McMahon] being the other.”

Jim Ross Says Undertaker Is The Greatest Tenured Performer Of All Time

WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross has penned a new article for FoxSports.com commemorating The Undertaker’s 25th anniversary in WWE. JR says that The Undertaker will be an influence force in WWE for as long as he chooses and is the greatest tenured performer of all time.

The Deadman is alive and well behind the scenes of WWE and has been for years.  How much longer he wrestles is anyone’s guess, but without question Calaway will forever be a part of WWE … if he so chooses.

When ‘Taker retires from his in-ring career is still to be decided, but when that day finally arrives — and it will sooner than later — the sports entertainment business will never see another like him.

From my perspective, Mark Calaway has replaced Andre The Giant and all other WWE superstars as the greatest tenured performer of all time.

Head over to FoxSports.com to read the full article.

WWE Statement Regarding Paige Referencing Reid Flair On RAW

WWE has issued the following statement regarding the controversy surrounding Paige’s reference to Reid Flair on RAW:

“Subject matter this personal is only approved as a result of the strong advocacy of the talent themselves. Notwithstanding that, WWE is ultimately responsible for what airs in its programming.”

Rumor Killer On Whose Idea It Was To Mention Reid During Charlotte-Paige Contract Signing

Despite rumors to the contrary, it was not Charlotte who came up with the idea to mention her deceased brother Reid during her Survivor Series contract signing segment with Paige on RAW this past Monday night.

While it was WWE who pitched the idea to reference Reid during the segment to Charlotte, Uproxx.com reports that it was actually Charlotte’s idea, which is not the case. According to their report, Charlotte pitched the idea as a way to deal with a personal tragedy in her life by turning it into a part of a fictional storyline.

Ric Flair’s WOOOOO! Nation podcast host Conrad Thompson noted that Charlotte absolutely did not pitch the idea herself. Flair himself even pointed out how his daughter is still very new to the company and she’s not in a position to turn anything down. He also made it clear without saying that he wasn’t happy about the Reid mentions during the segment.

For more on what Flair had to say about the Reid mentions during the Charlotte-Paige contract signing, click here.

Cameron Gets Stitches After Performance Center Accident (Photo), Reigns Talks WWE Title

– WWE posted the above video that features Roman Reigns talking about his intentions to win the WWE World Heavyweight Championship at this Sunday’s WWE Survivor Series pay-per-view.

– WWE Diva Cameron suffered a cut over her right eye while training at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando recently. The cut was bad enough that she had to get stitches. She posted the following photo of the cut on social media.

– Bray Wyatt granted a Make-A-Wish at the WWE live event last week in Nottingham, England. The official WWE Community posted the following photo of Wyatt with Make-A-Wish kid Ryair.

Undertaker & Kane’s Opponents At Survivor Series, Another Match Added

At Tuesday’s SmackDown tapings, it was announced that it will be Bray Wyatt and Braun Strowman of the Wyatt Family that will challenge The Undertaker and Kane this Sunday at Survivor Series. 

Tyler Breeze vs. Dolph Ziggler has also been confirmed for the show. 

As of this writing, there is only one traditional 5-on-5 team elimination match scheduled, with the participants to be announced in the coming days.

Join us here this Sunday for Live Results of WWE Survivor Series. 

Traditional 5-on-5 Elimination Match Announced For Survivor Series

WWE.com announced on Tuesday that a traditional 5-on-5 elimination match will be taking at place at Sunday’s Survivor Series pay-per-view. However,

“The match participants are not yet known at this juncture.”

With that match set, here’s the updated card:

WWE World Heavyweight Title Tournament Semi-Finals

  • Kevin Owens vs. Dean Ambrose
  • Roman Reigns vs. Alberto Del Rio

WWE World Heavyweight Title Tournament Finals

  • TBD vs. TBD

Divas Championship

  • Charlotte defending vs. Paige

25 Years Of The Undertaker

  • The Brothers of Destruction vs. Two Wyatt Family Members

Traditional 5-on-5 Team Elimination Match

  • TBA vs. TBA

Join us here this Sunday for Live Results of WWE Survivor Series 2015.

Major Change To Who Is Expected To Win The WWE Championship At Survivor Series

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Following Monday’s RAW, the semifinals of the WWE World Heavyweight Championship finals are set. At Survivor Series, Dean Ambrose will square off against Kevin Owens while Alberto Del Rio will face Roman Reigns to determine who advances to the finals.

The big question to most fans heading into Survivor Series hasn’t been, “Who will win?” but, “Will Roman Reigns turn heel before he wins?” The tournament has lacked the intrigue and excitement you would expect from a guaranteed new champion due to the feeling of inevitability that Reigns will be winning.

Over the past week, there has been a major push amongst WWE decision makers for Dean Ambrose to walk out of Survivor Series as champion. The news was first reported by PWInsider and SEScoops has since confirmed this independently. A source with ties to the situation placed the odds at “70/30” in favor of Ambrose walking out as champion.

Whether or not WWE follows through on this and puts the belt on Ambrose, our sources say there’s no chance that Roman Reigns turns heel and Vince McMahon is still dead set on building him as the company’s top babyface.

It will be interesting to see the final betting odds for Survivor Series this weekend once the ‘smart money’ bets are placed.