10. Kevin Owens Vs. Dean Ambrose
It's an aspect of Survivor Series that slipped under the radar amidst all the excitement (or disappointment) surrounding Sheamus' cash-in - but Dean Ambrose got absolutely destroyed in the final of the WWE Title Tournament. Rumours of the Lunatic Fringe turning heel and taking the title for himself were quashed as he went down to Roman Reigns in under ten minutes after falling victim to a single spear. The match could (and should) have been so much more, but seemed to illustrate that WWE don't yet see Dean as a true main event player. Don't be surprised to see him slot back into the upper-midcard scene, vying with Owens for the Intercontinental Championship. The pair demonstrated a decent amount of chemistry at Survivor Series, something WWE will be keen to capitalise on. As much as Ambrose really needs a prolonged spell of success (seriously, he loses almost every feud he finds himself in), I can't see him picking up another victory over Owens. Like him or not, he's the freshest heel on the roster, and seems to have mastered all the intangible qualities needed to consistently garner a big crowd reaction.