10 HUGE WWE Survivor Series 2021 Predictions You Need To Know

6. Adam Pearce Gets His

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Adam Pearce has had far too much fun being a total a*sehole on Raw and SmackDown lately, blatantly favouring heels for no adequately explored reason and stirring things up in a turf war that he owns properties on both sides of.

The tipping point was realistically passed long before he set up both Mysterios to take a pasting off Bobby Lashley (and in doing so perhaps revealed a tacit relationship with MVP and/or The Hurt Business), with Pearce seemingly knocked so silly by Brock Lesnar after 'The Beast's suspension that he's been on a power trip ever since.

Expect Pearce to get attacked on Sunday, though the assailant won't reveal themselves just yet. The man's making enemies across both shows, and that's discounting an enraged former WWE/Universal Champion sat in a farm in Canada somewhere just waiting for an opportunity to take some proper revenge.

In WWE, only McMahon's are allowed to exert such needless abuse of their powers. And if he's due a kicking...

 
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