10 HUGE WWE Survivor Series 2020 Predictions You Need To Know

6. Asuka Vs Sasha Banks

Asuka Sasha Banks
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Thanks to the rotten finishes these two were served in their otherwise-excellent matches earlier this year, there's not quite as much buzz around a match that could well be a sleeper hit on the night.

Asuka's profile on Monday Night Raw has been low of late, with attention placed almost entirely on Lana going through a table every week and the Raw Women's Survivor Series squad having as many issues as their male counterparts. Banks, meanwhile, finds herself on the fringes of a brand new feud with Carmella while simultaneously still trying to shake Bayley off her shoe. Both could figure into this too, potentially handing 'The Empress Of Tomorrow' the win, though it's interference on the other side that might be the one to look out for.

The dream scenario here is a blistering bout ending with a clean win for the newer champion and hugs and handshakes all around. As it is, expect the expected and for Raw's Champion to come face to face with her new challenger right after suffering the red brand's first loss.

Winner - Sasha Banks

Raw 2 - 1 SmackDown

 
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