7 Things WWE Survivor Series 2017 Got Wrong
7. Stephanie's Revolution
Kudos to the Monday Night Raw women for their fantastic victory in the genuinely impressive five-on-five elimination match. It was a team effort of course, but special praise must go the one woman that stood tall amongst the collection of talented performers and Alicia Fox.
Stephanie McMahon.
In case you'd forgotten how she invented Women's Wrestling in 2015, she was there again to remind you how she'd keep it on the rails for years to come with a speech theoretically inspiring had it not been delivered by a character ordinarily obsessed with reducing talent to dust on an almost weekly basis.
Yet more heinous indulgence from a billionaire's kid that she almost certainly had a hand in scripting, Stephanie barked her aspirational bullsh*t as if to be the one to tip the team over the line. Not Asuka's incredible and unbeatable skill, nor Bayley's bravery or the tenacity of Sasha Banks. 'The Boss' was there alright, but this one was anything but 'Legit'.
Authority season looks to troublingly around the corner, but the sooner she disappears through a table again, the better.