10 HUGE WWE Survivor Series 2021 Predictions You Need To Know

1. The Baddest Woman On The Planet...

Ronda Rousey
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...isn't a Champion, but that doesn't mean she can't make all the headlines coming out of Survivor Series.

Ronda Rousey gave birth to her first child in September, so it would be a genuinely remarkable achievement should she wish to engage in anything significantly physical at Sunday's show. But is that even required to build one of the few monster matches WWE still have left for next year's WrestleMania?

It would only take an appearance to leave Becky Lynch frozen in her tracks, as per WWE tropes, for long enough that Charlotte Flair can get the roll up and score a big noteworthy win in the process. A reversion to 'The Man' for this very match would immediately see a return to 'Big Time Bex' at the sight of Rousey.

A brief brawl could ensue after the fact, and by then a destination would already be set without mention. There were more questions than answers at the finish of WrestleMania 35. Is it time for these to be addressed?

How Well Do You ACTUALLY Remember WWE Survivor Series 2003?

Steve Austin Survivor Series 2003
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1. Which Superstar Was Featured On The Event's Promotional Poster?

 
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