Updated WWE Survivor Series 2017 Card After Last Night's Raw

Brand warfare takes centre stage on November 19th.

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Survivor Series 2017 doesn't take place until November 19th, but WWE aren't wasting any time in putting the card together, with General Manager Kurt Angle announcing four inter-brand champion vs. champion bouts on last night's Raw.

The night will be built around a strong SmackDown vs. Raw theme, with the respective shows' top champions meeting in what should be Survivor Series' biggest singles match. As expected, WWE Champion Jinder Mahal will face his Universal counterpart, Brock Lesnar, with Paul Heyman accepting 'The Maharaja's' challenge last night.

WWE's tag champs will also collide, as Dean Ambrose & Seth Rollins face The Usos. Elsewhere, Intercontinental Champion The Miz will met Baron Corbin, the current US title-holder, and Alexa Bliss will wrestle Natalya.

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There'll also be a number of traditional 5-on-5 elimination bouts. Alicia Fox will captain a Raw women's team against SmackDown, having pinned Bayley to earn that right, and there'll be a men's match too. SD Commissioner Shane McMahon threw down the gauntlet to Kurt Angle after leading an invading force through the show, so there's a strong chance we'll see both compete - possibly as captains.

Here's how the card looks after last night's Raw:-

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Brock Lesnar vs. Jinder Mahal

Dean Ambrose & Seth Rollins vs. The Usos

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The Miz vs. Baron Corbin

Alexa Bliss vs. Natalya

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