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Matches
Universal Champion Brock Lesnar vs. WWE Champion AJ Styles
After overcoming Jinder Mahal in a title bout in Manchester, England, newly-crowned WWE Champion AJ Styles will go head-to-head against Universal Champion Brock Lesnar in a daunting Champion vs. Champion Match at Survivor Series, and the WWE Universe truly can’t wait to see it.
Refusing to be sidetracked by the tension building over the imminent battle for brand supremacy between Raw and SmackDown at WWE’s fall classic, Styles made it clear for several weeks that Mahal and the WWE Title were in his sights, while The Modern Day Maharaja insisted that there was no worthy competition on SmackDown LIVE and instead preferred to put his focus on The Conqueror. This smoldering conflict led to Styles having several volatile altercations with Mahal and his cohorts The Singh Brothers, but when the two finally clashed for the WWE Title in the U.K., The Phenomenal One reigned supreme.
Now that Styles stands on top of the SmackDown mountain, the WWE Universe will bear witness to a classic encounter to see who truly rules the roost in WWE, the Universal Champion or the WWE Champion, in a meeting of destiny between WWE’s two top titleholders and two Superstars who are truly at the top of their game. As incredible as Styles is, however, does he have what takes to conquer The Beast? After all, Lesnar has waged war after war in a monstrous run that has seen him beat, victimize and conquer WWE’s most formidable competitors.
Find out which champion will reign supreme when The Beast Incarnate and The Phenomenal One clash in a titanic collision at one of WWE’s most storied institutions. Don’t miss Survivor Series tonight at a special start time of 7 ET/4 PT, streaming live on the award-winning WWE Network.
Men’s 5-on-5 Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Match
The battle lines have been drawn and the teams finalized in the Men’s 5-on-5 Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Match, and the biggest names and most prominent rising stars in sports-entertainment will join forces in the battle for brand supremacy on the one night a year where Raw and SmackDown LIVE clash in head-to-head competition.
Just when it seemed the contest couldn’t get any bigger, unforeseen circumstances have resulted in a bombshell announcement. Following Jason Jordan’s injury at the hands of Bray Wyatt during this week’s Raw, 14-time World Champion Triple H has been selected to replace the gold-blooded Superstar at the fall classic!
In the wake of SmackDown bringing Raw under siege, Raw Commissioner Stephanie McMahon selected Kurt Angle as Raw Team Captain and made it clear that his position with Monday Night Raw will be in jeopardy if he doesn’t completely show up the blue brand. In response, The Olympic Hero recruited the dominant Braun Strowman, followed soon after by intense competitors Finn Bálor and Samoa Joe. And though Angle picked Jordan for the fifth and final spot, The Eater of Worlds nixed those plans with a vicious attack on The Olympic Hero’s son, leading to Jordan being replaced by The King of Kings, who took down the gold-blooded Superstar with a wicked Pedigree.
The addition of Triple H intensifies what was already sure to be an epic clash. On the other side of the ring will stand Shane McMahon, who named himself SmackDown Captain after his sister appointed Angle to the helm of Team Red. At his side will be none other than WWE’s resident free agent and 16-time World Champion John Cena, 13-time World Champion Randy Orton, The Artist Known as Shinsuke Nakamura and the absolutely glorious Bobby Roode.
The Men’s Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Teams stand as an incredible mix of legendary and up-and-coming Superstars, but who will win the day as the two brands speed toward a collision for brand supremacy? Find out at Survivor Series, tonight at a special start time of 7 ET/4 PT, streaming live on the award-winning WWE Network.
Raw Tag Team Champions Cesaro & Sheamus vs. SmackDown Tag Team Champions The Usos
They say that anything can happen in WWE, and Cesaro & Sheamus just proved that old chestnut right. Thanks to a surprise appearance by The New Day that threw Raw into chaos, the two-man wrecking crew commonly known as “The Bar” dethroned Dean Ambrose & Seth Rollins as Raw Tag Team Champions, thereby swapping themselves in for The Shield in the epic Champion vs. Champion bout against SmackDown Tag Team Champions The Usos this Sunday at Survivor Series.
While the upset delays the long-awaited dream match that has been brewing since the summer on Twitter, it also changes the stakes in a major way for the two teams, both of whom have now notched multiple reigns this year alone. For Cesaro & Sheamus, on their third stint with Team Red’s titles, a match with The Usos (fresh off of trading title reigns with The New Day in a series of instant classics) is a chance to prove they are indeed the embodiment of excellence in WWE’s tag team division.
Meanwhile, Jimmy & Jey, who have gone through perhaps the most radical reinvention of any team in 2017, have a chance to prove they’re more than just the big fish in the Team Blue pond. The twins have been angling for a fight with Raw’s Tag Team Champions since WrestleMania time, and now, with the opportunity at their doorstep, the pressure is on to deliver. The Shield would have posed enough of a challenge for them to do so, but now, ironically, the only thing standing in the way of The Uso Penitentiary is one near-unbreakable Bar.
Tune in to Survivor Series to see which team prevails in this head-to-head competition for brand supremacy tonight at a special start time of 7 ET/ 4 PT, streaming live on the award-winning WWE Network.
The Shield vs. The New Day
At Survivor Series, two of the greatest factions in WWE history will go head-to-head when The Shield battle The New Day in a dream showdown that everybody wanted to see, but never saw coming.
Prior to Nov. 6, Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins were standing tall as the Raw Tag Team Champions and were poised to battle SmackDown Tag Team Champions The Usos at WWE’s fall classic, Roman Reigns was on the shelf, and four-time Tag Team Champions The New Day were driving their opponents crazy on the blue brand and waging unforgettable battles with Jimmy & Jey for the SmackDown Tag Team Titles.
However, that all changed at the end of Monday Night Raw, when Kofi Kingston, Big E and Xavier Woods suddenly reemerged in Team Red territory, teasing “Under Siege Part II” and inciting a commotion that cost Ambrose & Rollins to lose their championships to Cesaro & Sheamus.
The following week, a fully reunited Shield interrupted Raw Commissioner Stephanie McMahon during her tense encounter with General Manager Kurt Angle and challenged The New Day to a Raw vs. SmackDown slugfest. The rest, as they say, is history.
Forget the numbers advantage. Forget psychological warfare. At Survivor Series, get ready as two of the most dominant trios ever to step into a WWE ring show up and throw down. Will The Power of Positivity triumph at WWE’s second-longest running pay-per-view? Or will The Hounds get their justice? Find out tonight, streaming live on the WWE Network, with a special start time of 7 ET/4 PT.
Raw Women’s Champion Alexa Bliss vs. SmackDown Women’s Champion Charlotte Flair
Bliss, meet Flair.
Alexa Bliss’ month of preparation for SmackDown Women’s Champion Natalya went out the window after Charlotte Flair dethroned The Queen of Harts as Team Blue’s titleholder, setting up a Champion vs. Champion Match at Survivor Series between the only two Superstars to hold the Women’s Titles of both brands.
Alexa’s story as Raw Women’s Champion is well known by this point: After starting the year as SmackDown Women’s Champion, she moved to the red side in the Superstar Shake-up and held down the fort for the most of 2017, denying challengers such as Bayley, Sasha Banks, Nia Jax and Mickie James.
Charlotte, on the other hand, has been in the unfamiliar position of chasing a title for most of this year: After losing the Raw Women’s Title to Bayley in January, she came to SmackDown LIVE in the Superstar Shake-up and found Team Blue’s top prize to be just beyond her grasp. She had even been set to compete on the Women’s Survivor Series team after defeating Natalya by disqualification — but not winning the title — at WWE Hell in a Cell.
However, a last-minute ruling by SmackDown Commissioner Shane McMahon gave The Nature Girl one more opportunity at the title, and Charlotte did not disappoint, defeating Natalya to win her first SmackDown Women’s Championship. The emotional victory prompted a celebration with her father, Ric Flair, who made a surprise appearance — his first after a major health scare — to congratulate his daughter.
With her classically flippant attitude toward her challengers, Alexa is likely unimpressed by this comeback, which, in fairness, is the same song she’s been singing for a while now: After WWE TLC, the Raw Talk panel floated the idea about what would happen if Alexa were to face Charlotte, and “The Goddess of WWE” was dismissive at best. That attitude certainly reflects her skills as champion, but now, it’s a response she can no longer afford.
Tune in to Survivor Series to see which woman will claim victory in the head-to-head competition for brand supremacy, streaming live on the award-winning WWE Network tonight at a special start time of 7 ET/4 PT.
Women’s 5-on-5 Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Match
As a crucial part of Raw and SmackDown’s battle for brand supremacy at Survivor Series, the 5-on-5 Women’s Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Match promises to be an explosive encounter from start to finish.
Alicia Fox earned the right to be the Team Captain for Team Raw after upsetting Sasha Banks and Bayley in a Triple Threat Match. Miss Fox then wasted little time showing that she will be picking the cream of the crop to help lead the Team Red ladies to their second consecutive Survivor Series victory. With her first pick, Alicia tabbed Nia Jax, then selected the undefeated Asuka the following week. Then, after tapping out to the Bank Statement in tag team action, the eccentric Fox surprised everyone by adding Sasha Banks to the squad. Not to be denied, Bayley earned the final spot with a Triple Threat victory against Mickie James and Dana Brooke.
On the other side of the ring, Team SmackDown seems more than capable of taking the crown after falling to Team Raw in the Women’s Traditional Survivor Series Match last year. The blue brand’s squadron was hand-selected by SmackDown General Manager Daniel Bryan, and Becky Lynch won the right to be SmackDown Team Captain and lead her teammates Naomi, Carmella and Tamina. But, after Charlotte Flair overcame Natalya to capture the SmackDown Women's Championship on Tuesday night SmackDown LIVE Commissioner Shane McMahon announced on Twitter that Natalya would now become the fifth member for Team Blue in this major clash.
Find out who prevails when Raw and SmackDown go head-to-head tonight at Survivor Series, streaming live at 7 ET/4 PT on the award-winning WWE Network.
Intercontinental Champion The Miz vs. United States Champion Baron Corbin
When Intercontinental Champion The Miz clashes with United States Champion Baron Corbin at WWE Survivor Series, it will prove that brand bloodlines run deep … even if the Superstars aren’t always thrilled with their brand.
The Miz and Baron Corbin come into the battle for brand supremacy at WWE Survivor Series following similar, yet unique paths to the contest. Although both champions have their own flavor of brashness, each has had serious issues with management. Corbin has clashed with SmackDown LIVE brass Shane McMahon and Daniel Bryan on several occasions, while The Miz just recently squared off against Raw General Manager Kurt Angle at WWE TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs in a hellacious 5-on-3 Handicap TLC Match.
So, which titleholder will rep their brand the strongest? Find out when this Champion vs. Champion match goes down at WWE Survivor Series, streaming live on WWE Network on tonight at 7 ET/4 PT.
WWE Cruiserweight Champion Enzo Amore vs. Kalisto (Kickoff Match)
Kalisto’s quest to regain the WWE Cruiserweight Championship and shut Enzo Amore up once and for all continues in the Survivor Series Kickoff, when he challenges the brash titleholder.
The masked marvel made an immediate impact in the Cruiserweight division when he joined, almost immediately dethroning Amore. However, Kalisto’s turn as champion didn’t last long due to Enzo poking the luchador in the eye to reclaim his coveted title at WWE TLC.
Amore’s underhanded tactics continued in their rematch two weeks later on WWE 205 Live. Just as The King of Flight seemed to be on the verge of recapturing the title, a desperate Certified G kicked the referee to get himself disqualified, ensuring he would lose the match, but still hold onto his championship.
Kalisto is determined to dethrone Amore and bring prestige back to the WWE Cruiserweight Championship, but Enzo is just as serious about hanging on to the title by any means necessary. Who will survive this battle of wills? Find out in the two-hour WWE Survivor Series Kickoff show, streaming live tonight at 5 ET/2 PT on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, WWE.com, the WWE App and other digital platforms!
THE UNSTOPPABLE BEAST MEETS THE PHENOMENAL ONE
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20/11/2017 10:07 | |
fino al main event ppv accettabile poi no comment |
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20/11/2017 10:47 | |
Cose positive:
Strowman: ora, non è il tipo di wrestler che piace a me, ma è over e quantomeno non hanno buttato via il push che gli avevano dato quest'anno. Mi pare che il turn face sia cosa fatta, sono curioso di vedere come lo gestiscono adesso.
Asuka: vittoria importante che dovrebbe lanciarla per il feud con la Bliss.
Usos: giusto vincano loro per dare ancora maggiore rilevanza e legittimità al loro stint. Anche perché solo la cosa migliore in ambito tag che ci sia in WWE al momento.
Aspetti negativi:
Il credito a Corbin
Quello a Styles solo a me è sembrato uno squash in piena regola?
Il main event: perché far pinnare Joe e Balor a Cena e Orton? Era palese che i 4 ex NXT fossero over, vengono tutti pinnati ben prima della fine e il match/pubblico perde completamente l'appeal. Che bisogno c'era di fare un job a Cena e Orton ( )?
Il fatto poi che degli ultimi 4 rimasti, tre fossero pensionati la dice lunga su quanto la WWE punti sulle nuove leve. A meno che non siano Baron Corbin |
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20/11/2017 10:57 | |
Peccato per il main event gestito un po' alla cazzo di cane. Per il resto buon ppv. |
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20/11/2017 11:24 | |
pizzo83, 20/11/2017 10.47:
Quello a Styles solo a me è sembrato uno squash in piena regola?
Sì.
A me è sembrato uno dei match di Lesnar più equilibrati degli ultimi anni, ma le teorie del complotto sono dure a morire.
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20/11/2017 13:37 | |
Undertaker-dx, 20.11.2017 11:24:
pizzo83, 20/11/2017 10.47:
Quello a Styles solo a me è sembrato uno squash in piena regola?
Sì.
A me è sembrato uno dei match di Lesnar più equilibrati degli ultimi anni, ma le teorie del complotto sono dure a morire.
No no, che teorie del complotto. La mia era una domanda sincera, non retorica, perché mi era sembrato Brock avesse disposto di AJ a suo piacimento per tutto l'inizio del match. Però appunto ho chiesto perché seguo poco e la mia interpretazione poteva essere sbagliata. Difatto, se tu dici che tutti gli altri match di Lesnar fin'ora (tolto Summerslam) erano stati più monodirezionali e questo più equilibrato, mi fido del tuo commento.
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20/11/2017 15:03 | |
Nakamura e Roode almeno hanno fatto figura e sono stati eliminati dal mostro imbattibile, anche se troppo presto.
Gli altri due potevano evitare di farli eliminare così invece. |
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20/11/2017 15:20 | |
Ho visto solo i 2 match a squadre e sono un MEH.
Però sono diventato MARKISSIMO di BRAUUUUUN ed il finale mi è piaciuto da morire.
rookie del decennio |
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20/11/2017 20:33 | |
Del tutto d'accordo con alby, evento ottimo che è mancato nel main event (laddove il 5vs 5 dell'anno scorso era stato quel qualcosa in più del ppv). Peccato perché ho apprezzato molto i match di coppia, buono il 5 vs 5 femminile (ma non avrei eliminato così presto Becky), Charlotte vs Bliss probabilmente tra i match migliori della serata ed anche Corbin-Miz è stato meno peggio di quanto mi aspettassi. Confermo che probabilmente Styles è stato l'avversario di Lesnar finora trattato meglio, l'inizio a senso unico mi aveva preoccupato ma alla lunga Styles ha avuto molta offensiva ed in storyline è arrivato vicino alla vittoria un paio di volte (chiaro poi che nessuno si aspettasse una sua vittoria), paradossalmente esce meglio lui da questo incontro rispetto a Strowman l'ultima volta
Come dicevo comunque per me è mancato il main event: la doppia eliminazione di Roode e Nakamura è arrivata troppo presto, lasciare per ultimo Shane ha secondo me tolto mordente alla sfida, le stesse incomprensioni tra Joe e Balor non sono state rese benissimo e si poteva proteggere meglio quest'ultimo magari con un ritorno di Joe che lo metteva ko, in generale la direzione praticamente a senso unico dell'incontro lo ha reso poco interessante. Peccato aveva il potenziale per essere tra i papabili a match dell'anno |
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20/11/2017 21:05 | |
Ennesima dimostrazione di come la wwe può anche fare una cosa buona ma non ci riuscirà mai fino in fondo. Fino a Lesnar-Styles nulla da dire e forse si poteva parlare anche di ppv dell'anno, ma il main event è totalmente da buttare: tempistiche e ordine delle eliminazioni completamente sbagliate.
Peccato.
Ah, Angle mi dispiace dirlo ma è impresentabile a momenti manco si regge in piedi. [Modificato da LatinoAlex 20/11/2017 21:10] |
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20/11/2017 23:33 | |
Arrivare sul 3-2 prima di styles lesnar proprio una grande idea...sicuro poteva perdere lesnar...sisi |
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21/11/2017 09:27 | |
bello il match tra lesnar e aj styles, però per me è durato troppo poco, quando stava per decollare hanno fatto che chiudere. Fosse durato un cinque minuti in più e se lesnar avesse venduto meglio i colpi ricevuti alle gambe sarebbe stato un matchone. Fossero furbi potrebbero utilizzare questa base per costruirci un feud che culmina a WM, ma non lo faranno mai. Potrebbero giocare davvero su tanti temi, e racconterebbero sul ring una gran bella storia in una cornice di rilievo.
5vs5 maschile inutile, hanno voluto giocare un po con gli incroci tra atleti, ma l'hanno fatto un po male, un po troppo forzato.
Mi è piaciuta la versione senile di HHH |
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21/11/2017 11:35 | |
Triple H comunque è questo, dà e prende. Giusto per rimanere agli ultimi anni: per il job a Bryan di Wm 30 c'è la porcata con Sting dell'anno dopo. E prima del job a Rollins di quest'anno ci siamo dovuti sorbire lui che a quasi 50 anni si prende una rumble e un titolo del mondo nel tentativo fallimentare di mandare over Roman Reigns (fallimento talmente annunciato che in quella road passò più tempo a feudare con Ambrose, visto che nemmeno da heel contro Reigns riusciva a farsi fischiare :stankovic: ).
Ora c'è stata sta merdata delle series, in teoria alla prossima dovrebbe concedere qualcosa a qualcuno
Solo che se sarà QUESTO Angle c'è il rischio che venga fuori un aborto stile HHH vs Steiner del 2003. [Modificato da LatinoAlex 21/11/2017 11:35] |
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