**Hey everyone! Ever since Night Of Champions 2015, through multiple accounts, every month before major WWE pay-per-views, I’ve come on here and booked the cards to make them as exciting, intriguing, and best possible scenarios for the future. I do both NXT and main-roster pay-per-views, as well as the occasional big milestone RAW or Smackdown weekly show. Without further ado, here is how WWE should book Survivor Series 2020**
> MY SURVIVOR
SERIES PPV POSTS OF PREVIOUS YEARS:
* 2015: https://www.reddit.com/r/SquaredCircle/comments/3tvgbj/how_wwe_should_book_survivor_series_2015/
* 2016: https://www.reddit.com/r/SquaredCircle/comments/5e0f4s/how_wwe_should_book_survivor_series_2016/
* 2017: https://www.reddit.com/r/SquaredCircle/comments/7e246z/how_wwe_should_book_survivor_series_2017/
* 2018: https://www.reddit.com/r/WWE/comments/9xyxsr/how_wwe_should_book_survivor_series_2018/
* 2019: Didn’t do one.
> KICKOFF-SHOW:
* We get the usual kickoff panel of Charly Caruso, JBL, Booker T
and **everybody’s favorite person**, Peter Rosenberg. Throughout the hour, the
panel runs down the match card giving their predictions, hyping up the matches
and showing us video packages. About 25 minutes into the hour, we get our
kickoff match.
**KICKOFF MATCH: Akira Tozawa (RAW) vs. Angel Garza (RAW) vs.
Apollo Crews (SmackDown) vs. Cedric Alexander (RAW) vs. Cesaro (SmackDown) vs.
Chad Gable (SmackDown) vs. Dolph Ziggler (SmackDown) vs. Dominik Mysterio
(SmackDown) vs. Drew Gulak (RAW) Elias (RAW) vs. Jeff Hardy (RAW) vs. Lars
Sullivan (SmackDown) vs. Murphy (SmackDown) vs. MVP (RAW) vs. Rey Mysterio
(SmackDown) vs. Robert Roode (SmackDown) vs. R-Truth (RAW) vs. vs. Shelton
Benjamin (RAW) vs. Shinsuke Nakamura (SmackDown) vs. Tucker (RAW) (20-man RAW
vs. SmackDown Dual-Brand Battle Royal)**
* Everybody gets a jobber entrance except for The Hurt Business
guys, Dominik and Rey, and Jeff Hardy. **The match gets about 20
minutes**. R-Truth eliminates himself first after everyone tries to go after
him, in pursuit of the 24/7 Title. Since this match was A, made last minute, B,
has no stakes, and C, we still don’t know what the winner gets, let’s just
fast-forward to the important parts. Jeff eliminates Elias but Elias slides
back in, throws Jeff over, and they brawl through the crowd area. The final
group of superstars are Cedric, MVP, Shelton, Dominik and Rey, Lars Sullivan
and Murphy. Lars eliminates The Hurt Business guys 3-on-1. The final 4 are The
Mysterios, Murphy and Lars. There’s dissension between The Mysterios and Murphy
still as Rey is still not having it that Murphy is with Alliyah. Drama ensues.
Lars eliminates Murphy. It’s down to The Mysterios and Lars. Rey and Dom double
team Lars but Lars does the RAWR spot and they both go flying. Rey is
eliminated by Lars. Long story short we get a Benoit/Big Show moment and
Dominik goes over big by eliminating Lars. Post-match, Lars tries to get
revenge but Lars eats a Double 619 and retreats up the ramp as The Mysterios
stand tall. This would boost Dominik HUGE, winning a match with so many big
names in it, but even if you think it’s too much, it is just a kickoff match
that doesn’t really mean anything. But still, Dom continues to build his
credibility.
**WINNER: Dominik Mysterio**
* The panel give their final predictions for the main event
elimination matches, and share their memories of Undertaker’s career, maybe we
even get a run-in and chase spot with R-Truth and the 24/7 crew, and then we
get to the main show.
> MAIN SHOW:
* RAW vs. SmackDown, the BEST OF THE BEST. What does the brand
that wins the night get in victory? IS IT THE #30 SPOT IN THE RUMBLE? No! IS IT
THE RIGHT FOR THE SUPERSTARS TO CONTROL THEIR BRAND FOR A MONTH? No! IS IT THE
RIGHT FOR THE SUPERSTARS OF THE BRAND TO FORM A UNION? **No chance in hell,
pal**! IS IT… BRAGGING RIGHTS? Erm…. yeah. Oh. Well that’s unfortunate. Ladies
and gentlemen, it’s the Thanksgiving week tradition, the 4th biggest show of
the year, and the home of the Gobbledy Gooker, welcome to Survivor Series. As
always, this isn’t what I think WILL happen, this is what I think SHOULD
happen. Now, let’s distract ourselves from the real world with some pro
wrestling.
**1ST MATCH: The New Day (Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods) (RAW Tag
Team Champions) vs. The Street Profits (Angelo Dawkins and Montez Ford)
(SmackDown Tag Team Champions) (Interbrand Champions vs. Champions match)**
* New Day are out first followed by Street Profits. **The match
gets about 15 minutes**. This match is SO exciting to me. It’s fresh, it’s new,
we’ve never seen it before, it’s two younger generation tag teams trying to
make their mark. There’s no reason this couldn’t steal the show, so it’s a
PERFECT opener. The two teams do their thing for the time they’re given and **the
match ends when Xavier and Dawkins are legal, and Woods tags Kofi in for the
Daybreak. Kofi goes up top and Dawkins is on Woods shoulder, and just when it
looks like The New Day have this one in the bag, Montez runs up out of nowhere,
leaps onto the top rope, and nails Kofi with a superplex. Dawkins squirms off
of Woods shoulders and then nails him with a Spear. Woods rolls out and Dawkins
makes the tag to Montez, who hits a Frogsplash for the win**. The Street
Profits have defeated New Day. The New Day are the New Day. They are already
established as one of WWE’s best factions. They’ve been dominant in the
division for nearly 6 years now. Profits getting the win here would boost their
stock huge, and let them prove that they’re on New Day’s level. I shouldn’t
have to explain this, but I am. Profits are newer and would benefit so much
more from this win than New Day would. Street Profits are now that much bigger
because of it. Post-match, both teams shake hands and hug as a sign of mutual
respect, but on this night, The Street Profits have shown their
superiority.
**WINNERS by PINFALL: The Street Profits (SmackDown Tag Team
Champions; RAW- 0, SmackDown- 1)**
* We get an ad for WWEShop, followed by a throw to the
commentators, who thank AC/DC for the official theme song of the PPV.
**2ND MATCH: Bobby Lashley (RAW United States Champion) (w/ The
Hurt Business) vs. Sami Zayn (SmackDown Intercontinental Champion) (Interbrand
Champion vs. Champion match)**
* Sami Zayn is out first, being wonderfully obnoxious as he is,
jumping down the ramp like a child. Hurt Business with Lashley out next,
completely night and day, as they walk down in suits, in one swift motion,
looking like they all hate their lives. **The match gets about 11 minutes** and
as soon as the bell rings, Sami is trash-talking Lashley. He mentions the
segment with his sister and that brings back such severe PTSD for Bobby that he
rushes Zayn and rams him into the corner, then ragdolls him across the ring.
Sami tries to escape and runs around the ring before being leveled by MVP with
a clothesline as Bobby distracts the ref. Bobby is on offense most of the
match, but Sami gets the hope spot in there with a Blue Thunderbomb and a
top-rope crossbody, both for near falls. **The match ends when Zayn hits the
corner exploder suplex on Lashley, then charges for the Helluva Kick, but
Lashley scoops him and powers him up for a gorilla press Dominator**. Hopefully
this is a much higher quality match than the mess that was MITB ‘18, where Zayn
got vertigo for some reason. Zayn has been a great IC champ, and it’s not like
he’s newly-debuted on the main roster 2016 Zayn who was still very vulnerable
to bad booking at the time. He could easily bounce back. In this scenario,
Lashley is the much bigger man, and The Business of Hurt is booming, so it
seems the better decision for Lashley to go over. Zayn argues with the ref on
the outside about how this is a conspiracy against him as The Hurt Business
stand tall in the ring.
**WINNER by PINFALL: Bobby Lashley (United States Champion; RAW-
1, SmackDown- 1)**
* We get an ad for NXT Takeover: WarGames IV on December 6th.
**3RD MATCH: Team RAW (Lacey Evans, Lana, Nia Jax, Peyton Royce
and Shayna Baszler) vs. Team SmackDown (Bayley, Bianca Belair, Liv Morgan,
Natalya and Ruby Riott) (5-on-5 Women’s Traditional Survivor Series
Elimination match)**
* Team RAW make their entrances first, followed by Team SmackDown.
**The match gets about 24 minutes, and Bayley and Shayna Baszler start off in
the ring**. You can see the order of eliminations, and how everyone gets
eliminated in the table below, but I’ll just get into the last moments. Nia Jax
and Lana remain on Team RAW, and Bianca Belair on SmackDown. Nia has had just about
enough of Lana and WAFFLES her. The ref rules that Lana cannot continue, and so
she is disqualified. It’s down to Nia Jax for RAW, and Bianca Belair for
SmackDown. Nia starts to dominate Bianca but Bianca starts to come back,
showcasing her power and athleticism. After about 5 minutes of back and forth,
Lana starts to come to. Bianca clotheslines Nia to the outside, Bianca hits a
KOD on the outside of the ring and then steps aside as she notices Lana
creeping up. Lana dismantles the announce table. Lana tries to lift Nia up by
herself, and obviously can’t do it. She calls on Bianca and the both of them
lift Nia up, with a Samoan Drop through the announce table. The count is at
around 8 now and Bianca rolls back in, as Nia fails to beat the count. I did think
about Bianca just pinning Nia, but then it would be difficult to fit the Lana
payback spot in there, and if Bianca pinned her that would probably have to
build to a rematch which we couldn’t get anyways since they’re on different
brands. Ultimately, the Nia/Lana nonsense would conclude at TLC, where the two
would meet in, appropriately, a tables match. I’ll have my full card for TLC at
the end of this post, as always. Bianca Belair is the sole survivor, NOW PUSH
HER TO THE MOON AS SHE DESERVES. THE WORD STAR IS WRITTEN ALL OVER HER.
**WINNERS by COUNT-OUT: Team SmackDown (Bayley, Bianca Belair, Liv
Morgan, Natalya and Ruby Riott; SOLE SURVIVOR: Bianca Belair); RAW- 1,
SmackDown- 2)**
> Eliminations:
Elimination Order | Wrestlers | Brand | Eliminated By |
Elimination Method
:--|:--|:--|:--|:--|
1 | Natalya | SmackDown | Lana | Eliminated immediately after
roll-up by Lana
2 | Peyton Royce | RAW | Ruby Riott | Eliminated after a
double-team by The Riott Squad
3 | Ruby Riott | SmackDown | Shayna Baszler | Eliminated after
being choked out by Shayna
4 | Liv Morgan | SmackDown | Shayna Baszler | Eliminated after
being choked out by Shayna
5 | Lacey Evans | RAW | Bayley | Eliminated after a Roseplant by
Bayley
6 | Shayna Baszler | RAW | Bianca Belair | Eliminated after a KOD
by Belair
7 | Bayley | SmackDown | Nia Jax | Eliminated after a flurry of
legdrops by Nia Jax
8 | Lana | RAW | Nia Jax | Eliminated after K.O. by Nia Jax
9 | Nia Jax | RAW | Eliminated by count-out after assisting Lana
in putting Nia Jax through the announce table
* We get an ad for Cyberpunk 77 (or whatever it’s called.)
Followed by a video package for our next match...
**4TH MATCH: Asuka (RAW Women’s Champion) vs. Sasha Banks
(SmackDown Women’s Champion) (Interbrand Champion vs. Champion match)**
* Asuka is out first followed by Mandalorian star, Sasha
Banks. **The match gets about 20 minutes**. These are two of the best women’s
wrestlers on the planet right now, but because they’ve fought so much on PPV already
this year, and since the build for their match this time around has been
unspectacular to say the least, it’s hard to get too excited. After what is
sure to be another solid showing between these two, **the match ends when the
two are trading submission attempts, but it ends with Sasha winning the
struggle after she sidesteps an Asuka Lock and winds behind Asuka, nailing the
backstabber and locking in the Bank Statement. Asuka is resilient and nearly
gets to the rope but Sasha pulls her back to the center of the ring and that’s
when Asuka knows she’s done for, and subsequently taps out**. Asuka has been
one of the highlights of the shitty year that has been 2020 in wrestling and
the world as a whole, but Sasha Banks gets the win simply because she’s the
more relevant one at this very moment. She’s fresh off her feud with Bayley,
and her title win at HIAC, just the last PPV. Plus, with all the
Mandalorian-related press she’s been getting, a win in her column would only
boost her stock even more, and flock more eyes to the product as a result. The
Boss brings the score up for SmackDown.
**WINNER by SUBMISSION: Sasha Banks (SmackDown Women’s Champion;
RAW- 1, SmackDown- 3)**
* We get a backstage interview with Paul Heyman, who walks out of
Reigns locker room after Kayla Braxton knocks on the door.
**5TH MATCH: Team RAW (AJ Styles, Braun Strowman, Keith Lee,
Sheamus and Riddle) vs. Team SmackDown (Jey Uso, Kevin Owens, King Corbin, Otis
and Seth Rollins) (5-on-5 Men’s Traditional Survivor Series Elimination
match)**
* Team SmackDown are out first with individual entrances, followed
by RAW, where AJ Styles makes his entrance first, and then Braun, Sheamus and
Keith interrupt each other’s music with their entrances, furthering the tension
that has been mounting between the three. **The match gets about 32 minutes,
and Styles and Rollins start off in the ring**. Like I said in the Women’s
elimination match and with my Survivor Series posts of the past, I find it
easier to have a table, detailing all the eliminations, and methods of
elimination, etc. You can find that below this match. I’ll skip to the end,
with Keith Lee and Seth Rollins the last remaining on each other’s teams.
Moments before that, though, Jey Uso is still in, but Bryan runs in with a Knee
and Keith capitalizes for the pin. Jey lasted to the final 2 on his team and
didn’t go away easy so he doesn’t take much damage from this at all, but I feel
Keith last eliminating Rollins to win the match would make a bigger impact and
feel like a bigger impact, and a way to send Rollins off proper since he’s
reported to go on break after this show. Last year, Keith survived to the final
two but ultimately got pinned by Reigns, and now, one year later, Keith
survives to the final two, and gets the win by pinning Seth Rollins, another
Shield member. It’s like poetry.
**WINNERS by PINFALL: Team RAW (AJ Styles, Braun Strowman, Keith
Lee, Sheamus and Riddle; SOLE SURVIVOR: Keith Lee); RAW- 2, SmackDown- 3)
> Eliminations:
Elimination Order | Wrestlers | Brand | Eliminated By |
Elimination Method
:--|:--|:--|:--|:--|
1 | Otis | SmackDown | Braun Strowman | Eliminated after a running
Powerslam
2 | Riddle | RAW | Jey Uso | Eliminated after an Uso Splash from
Jey
3 | King Corbin | SmackDown | Braun Strowman | Eliminated after a
running Powerslam
4 | Sheamus | RAW | Kevin Owens | Eliminated after a Pop-Up
Powerbomb from KO
5 | Kevin Owens | SmackDown | AJ Styles | Eliminated after tapping
out to the Calf Crusher after having his leg targeted by AJ
6 | AJ Styles | RAW | Jey Uso | Eliminated after Strowman turns on
AJ, hits a Powerslam, then Jey hits an Uso Splash
7 | Braun Strowman | RAW | Seth Rollins | Eliminated after Keith
Lee and Braun brawl outside the ring, Braun tries to ram Lee through the
barricade but Keith sidesteps, then Rollins hits a Pedigree and a Curb
Stomp
8 | Jey Uso | SmackDown | Keith Lee | Eliminated after Daniel
Bryan runs in when the ref is down, nails a Running Knee, then Keith Lee hits a
Spirit Bomb for the pin
9 | Seth Rollins | SmackDown | Keith Lee | Eliminated after Keith
catches Rollins off a springboard knee, then hits a BBC
* We get an ad for the Tables, Ladders and Chairs PPV next month,
and a video package for our main event match coming up next.
**6TH MATCH: Drew McIntyre (RAW WWE Champion) vs. Roman Reigns
(SmackDown Universal Champion) (w/ Paul Heyman) (Interbrand Champion vs.
Champion match)**
* The Tribal Chief, who sits at the head of the table and is the
Big Dog of the World Wrestling Federation, is out first accompanied by Paul
Heyman. Drew McIntyre is out first with his MASSIVE FUCKING SWORD. Not pictured
is the other sword he brings to the ring, and holds up in the air. **We get a
big staredown before the bell rings, and the match gets about 18 minutes**.
This is a money match. Let’s just cut to the chase here… **The match ends after
Reigns is speeding like a bullet running the ropes, hits a Superman Punch which
knocks Drew wobbly into the ropes, then Reigns comes back attempting a Spear to
finish it, both men off the ropes, charging at each other like two speeding
trains, but Drew is just one step faster, and nails Claymore kick for the
pin**. This is a tricky match. One of those matches where neither guy can lose.
Your two top stars in the company right now. But like Profits beating New Day
earlier, McIntyre should win this match for the one reason that it would
ultimately, once and for all, no questions asked, SOLIDIFY him as the newest
top face that WWE has. We all know Roman can beat Drew. He has before. But now
that Drew McIntyre has beaten Brock Lesnar at Wrestlemania in 4 minutes, now
that he’s beaten Randy Orton 3 times, most recently to win back the WWE
Championship, and now that he’s beaten Roman Reigns, Drew McIntyre is now
LEGIT. LEGIT as LEGIT can be. Signed, sealed and delivered. But wait a minute…
it’s now tied between red and blue.. What could that possibly mean?
**WINNER by PINFALL: Drew McIntyre (WWE Champion; RAW- 3,
SmackDown- 3**
* Roman in the ring, flipping his lid after losing, on the
outside, celebrating on the announce table, holding up title. Heyman runs and
grabs a mic for Reigns, Reigns says to cut Drew’s music. Reigns congratulates
Drew, says he got the best of him tonight, but there’s just one problem, RAW
and SmackDown are now tied 3 for 3, and there are no other scheduled matches
tonight. Reigns suggests for a tiebreaker, “how bout you have another match
RIGHT NOW.” Notice how Roman didn’t say “Let’s have a rematch” right now. Drew
is hesitant at first, but looks around and sees the fans in the Thunderdome
going wild, and accepts the challenge. Drew puts his title down and goes to get
in the ring, hops up on the apron, and they are now face to face. Roman stops
him as he’s about to get in the ring, and then says “Whoa whoa whoa… I didn’t
say the match was gonna be against me…” All of a sudden, Jey Uso appears next
to Roman, Drew points at Jey and is sure that it’s him now and is still onboard
with another match, Drew even laughs it off, pointing out that he already beat
Jey a few weeks ago on SmackDown. It seems that Jey has been the one appointed
by the Tribal Chief to go up against McIntyre in a tiebreaker match, but
Reigns, Jey and Heyman smirk and slowly direct their gaze behind Drew… we hear,
but don’t see, a commentator’s headset drop to the ground.. all of a sudden,
Drew is picked off the apron as SAMOA JOE sneaks up from behind and drags Drew
to the ground, locking him in the Coquina Clutch. Drew slowly loses consciousness,
to the point even where he begins drooling everywhere. Joe lets it go and then
rolls McIntyre’s limp body into the ring. This now even greater Samoan alliance
of Reigns, Jey Uso and Samoa Joe begin a vicious beatdown of McIntyre, stomping
and pounding away. We cut to backstage and we see Adam Pearce in a frenzy,
scrambling through the backstage area trying to find 2 RAW superstars brave
enough to even the odds against Reigns, Jey and Joe out in the arena. As fate
would have it, it just so happens that none other than The Miz and John
Morrison are on-hand and happen to know exactly what is going on in the ring.
Pearce, not even thinking, sends the two out to handle the situation. Miz is
hiding the MITB briefcase behind his back during this exchange. Pearce sends
them out and they make a break for it. Back to the ring now and the triple
beatdown on McIntyre is still ongoing. Miz and Morrison are shown running down
the ramp, and the team of Reigns, Jey and Joe is too much for them at first.
The beatdown switches to Miz and Morrison now, but here is DANIEL BRYAN to even
the odds. Bryan flies out of nowhere with a Running Knee to Reigns, and knocks
him out of the ring. Bryan is back for revenge on Reigns for the attack that he
brainwashed Jey Uso to carry out on him, and the two brawl to the back. It’s a
two on two affair now and Joe and Jey target Miz, but he capitalizes by
blasting them both in the skull with the MITB briefcase. It is at this point
that Miz’s true motives are revealed… they aren’t out here to help Drew against
the Samoan Dynasty… they’re here to pick the bones of McIntyre once he’s
isolated, so that Miz can fulfill his fortune. On November 22nd, 2010 on RAW,
The Miz cashed-in his MITB contract against Randy Orton to win his first WWE
Championship. Now, on November 22nd 2020, a decade to the day, at Survivor
Series, The Miz is about to cash-in his MITB contract against Drew McIntyre to
win his second. The Samoans are all out cold, McIntyre is as good as dead, and
Miz sees his opportunity clear as day. Miz calls a referee out and hands the
over the briefcase. We get the announcement from Mike Rome.. “LADIES AND
GENTLEMEN, THE MIZ IS CASHING-IN HIS MONEY IN THE BANK CONTRACT, THEREFORE DREW
MCINTYRE MUST NOW DEFEND HIS WWE CHAMPIONSHIP”. As the ref is distracted,
handing the case off to the timekeeper’s area, THE MIZ COMES DOWN HARD AS A
RESULT OF AN RKO OUT OF NOWHERE. Orton is here to try to stop Miz from
cashing-in now, because he wants to win the title back from MCINTYRE, not Miz.
Miz is down, McIntyre is just now starting to stumble to his feet, and Orton
sets up for the Punt Kick. As Orton begins to charge towards Drew, the lights
go out, row by row, and The Fiend sounds begin playing. Orton is looking all
around, but the one place he doesn’t look is right under his feet, AS THE FIEND
COMES OUT FROM UNDER THE RING AND CHOKES ORTON OUT WITH A MANDIBLE CLAW. Fiend
then drags Orton to hell under the ring. Finally, all that remain at this point
are Miz and McIntyre. Both men are struggling to their feet, the referee asks
Miz if he still wants the match, Miz insists and insists and insists. The bell
rings.
**7TH MATCH: Drew McIntyre (c) vs. The Miz (MITB) (Singles match
for the WWE Championship; The Miz’s MITB Cash-in match)**
* Both men charge towards each other. Miz eats a Claymore kick. 1.
2. 3. McIntyre retains the championship. McIntyre has his second win of the
night. McIntyre is RAW superstar. A RAW superstar has just won. RAW takes
Survivor Series and breaks the tie, leading at 4-3, on a technicality.
**WINNER by PINFALL and STILL WWE Champion: Drew McIntyre**
* Was that an overbooked mess? Possibly. But it would damn sure be
exciting. It ties up lots of loose ends. It sets up lots of matches. Fiend vs.
Orton. Fiend vs. Drew. Maybe a triple threat between those 3. Orton vs. Miz.
Bryan vs. Reigns. Bryan vs. Joe could happen this week on SD to build up for a
Bryan/Reigns double header at TLC and Rumble. Also, why not do something
different this year? Why not go the unexpected route, and nearly end the night
on a tie for the first time, before giving a tiebreaker? Plus a shock return to
physical action for Joe. Really, I just got all of these men in mind, (Drew,
Reigns, Jey, Joe, Miz, Bryan, Fiend, Orton) and challenged myself to find even
a semi-logical way to intertwine all of them in one segment, and I think I
found a way. It’s an all-out, car-crash, eyes in the back of your head brawl
with a new face coming in to vanquish the last in some way. It sounds crazy on
paper, but I think in execution, that it could really work and make for
something super exciting to watch on TV.
Anyways, let’s get onto Mean Mark Callous.
**SEGMENT: The Undertaker’s Final Farewell**
* Undertaker comes out, all his greatest rivals come out, they all
talk about how great they are for half an hour, and since you know WWE is gonna
do it, send Retribution out there as they threaten to crash the fun, give them
some exposure from being in the same segment as all the legends out there, but
of course we get a Brothers of Destruction double chokeslam and double
tombstone on the Retribution members to send the crowd home happy. I mean, I’m
not gonna attempt to book this segment any further. I don’t know if Sting is
there or not, if he’s all elite or not, but I suppose you can have this as the
beginning to a Sting/Taker cinematic match at Mania, where both men retire
**FOR GOOD**. Taker and friends are just gonna take the lead for this one. You
can’t “book” or script this. You can’t script emotion. You can’t script REAL.
Whatever happens, will happen. So I guess I’ll just close out by saying thank
you Undertaker, for giving 30 years of your life to us. The wrestling world
will be a darker place with no Undertaker. But then again, that’s just what a
deadman would really want.
Rest in peace.
> FINAL RESULTS:
No. | Results | Stipulations | Times
:--|:--|:--|:--|
Pre-show | Dominik Mysterio won by last eliminating Lars Sullivan
| 20-man RAW vs. SmackDown Dual-Brand Battle Royal | 20 minutes
1 | The Street Profits (Angelo Dawkins and Montez Ford) (SmackDown
Tag Team Champions) defeated The New Day (Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods) (RAW
Tag Team Champions) by Pinfall | Interbrand Champions vs. Champions match | 15
minutes
2 | Bobby Lashley (RAW United States Champion) (w/ The Hurt
Business) defeated Sami Zayn (SmackDown Intercontinental Champion) by Pinfall |
Interbrand Champion vs. Champion match | 11 minutes
3 | Team SmackDown (Bayley, Bianca Belair, Liv Morgan, Natalya and
Ruby Riott) defeated Team RAW (Lacey Evans, Lana, Nia Jax, Peyton Royce and
Shayna Baszler) by Count-Out | 5-on-5 Women’s Traditional Survivor Series
Elimination match | 24 minutes
4 | Sasha Banks (SmackDown Women’s Champion) defeated Asuka (RAW
Women’s Champion) by Submission | Interbrand Champion vs. Champion match | 20
minutes
5 | Team RAW (AJ Styles, Braun Strowman, Keith Lee, Sheamus and
Riddle) defeated Team SmackDown (Jey Uso, Kevin Owens, King Corbin, Otis and
Seth Rollins) by Pinfall | 5-on-5 Men’s Traditional Survivor Series Elimination
match | 32 minutes
6 | Drew McIntyre (RAW WWE Champion) defeated Roman Reigns
(SmackDown Universal Champion) (w/ Paul Heyman) by Pinfall | Interbrand
Champion vs. Champion match | 18 minutes
N/A | ALL HELL BREAKS LOOSE (read the post you fool) | N/A | N\A
7 | Drew McIntyre (c) vs. The Miz (MITB) | Singles match for the
WWE Championship; The Miz’s MITB Cash-in match; RAW vs. SmackDown Tiebreaker |
10 seconds
SEGMENT | Undertaker’s Final Farewell Segment | N/A | N/A
> MY CARD FOR WWE TABLES, LADDERS AND CHAIRS 2020
(December ??, 2020, Orlando, FL, WWE Thunderdome)
No. | Matches | Stipulations |
:--|:--|:--|
1 | Drew McIntyre (c) vs. “The Fiend” Bray Wyatt (w/ Alexa Bliss)
vs. Randy Orton | Triple Threat TLC match for the WWE Championship
2 | Roman Reigns (c) vs. Daniel Bryan | Singles match for the WWE
Universal Championship
3 | Sasha Banks (c) vs. Carmella | Singles match for the WWE
SmackDown Women’s Championship
4 | Sami Zayn (c) vs. Kevin Owens | Chairs match for the WWE
Intercontinental Championship
5 | The New Day (Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods) (c) vs. The Hurt
Business (Bobby Lashley and Shelton Benjamin) (w/ Cedric Alexander and MVP) | Tag
Team match for the WWE RAW Tag Team Championships
6 | The Street Profits (Angelo Dawkins and Montez Ford) (c) vs.
The Usos (Jey and Jimmy Uso) | Ladder match for the WWE SmackDown Tag Team
Championships
7 | Lana vs. Nia Jax (w/ Shayna Baszler) | Tables match
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know what you liked and/or what you didn’t like from the post, and what from
the post you’d like to see actually happen on the show tomorrow night! **Be
sure to look out for my next post for the upcoming PPV, **”How WWE Should Book
Tables, Ladders and Chairs 2020”**. Enjoy the show tonight, everyone.