Predicting The Raw Vs SmackDown WWE Survivor Series 2019 Card

6. The War Raiders Vs The Revival

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Set to probably go to SmackDown to p*ss about with new best friend Randy Orton in the October 11th Draft, The Revival have had their best year on the main roster thus far in 2019.

An old "F*ck The Revival" mantra from Cody-in-fantasy-booking-mode thankfully seems to no longer be the backstage catchphrase of a thoroughly disinterested Vince McMahon when asked what to do with them, and Dash Wilder and Scott Dawson have worked up to their new expectations with a string of quality matches enhancing midcards throughout the year.

This could be the best of the bunch.

It's perhaps optimistic to imagine The Viking Raiders unseating Dolph Ziggler and Bobby Roode in time for the Thanksgiving supershow, but after surviving a Hall-Of-Shame horrendous renaming main roster call-up in April and sharing the ring with Stone Cold Steve Austin at the end of the summer, Erik and Ivar might finally be permitted to cement their dominance on the red brand with a late-year title run. Celebrating their success by smashing the sh*t out of the SmackDown champions and fellow NXT survivors seems only right, too.

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