10 HUGE WWE Survivor Series 2020 Predictions You Need To Know

4. The New Day Vs The Street Profits

The New Day Street Profits
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WWE have done a remarkably decent job of getting these four to the Survivor Series. Not least considering how their last interaction was perhaps one of the stupidest moments in company history, and think of the ground that covers.

When the pairs exchanged belts because the straps matched the colours of the f*cking shows all to facilitate Big E’s split from the group, it undermined everything to such an extent they Xavier Woods and Kofi Kingston had to gently mock it just to try and get it over.

This match might be what all four needed all along. Fought seriously but with the joyous energy the two sides are known for, this promises to be a competitive babyface match before E is forced to make the choice from ringside - his boys, or his brand? Holding on to his past rather than his future, he'll favour Woods and Kingston, causing much pre-Royal Rumble consternation about just how ready he is to lead things on Friday Nights.

Winner - The New Day

Raw 3 - 1 SmackDown

 
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