10 Potential Main Events For WWE Survivor Series 2016

9. AJ Styles Vs. Bray Wyatt - WWE World Championship

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If the RAW Championship match does not close the show, SmackDown Live's WWE World Championship is the likely candidate.

The current WWE Champion, AJ Styles, has been putting on incredible matches since debuting in WWE less than a year ago at the Royal Rumble. After instant classics with Chris Jericho, Roman Reigns and company flag-bearer John Cena, Styles was rewarded by defeating Dean Ambrose at WWE Backlash to be crowned WWE World Champion.

After all these major names that Styles has worked with since arriving in WWE last January, Bray Wyatt would fit right in as Styles' next opponent. AJ would likely need to flip back to the babyface side of the roster in order for WWE to book this match, and while that's certainly possible, it's also the reason why this match doesn't make it higher than number 9 on the list.

With Wyatt being one of the main stars of the SmackDown side of the main roster, a WWE Championship match at Survivor Series would not be out of the question. The Phenomenal One vs. The Eater of Worlds would likely be quite memorable given the abilities of both men, but with Styles being in the middle of a heel run, it may be put off for a bit.

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