10 Survivor Series 'Super Teams' WWE Can Make Today
1. Team Shield 2.0
Who’s on the team? Seth Rollins, Dean Ambrose, Roman Reigns, Kurt Angle and Jason Jordan
Back in the realm of the more realistic, there’s one particular super team that not only looks great on paper, but would make logical sense from a storyline perspective, based on what happened at TLC.
This past weekend at the PPV, Kurt Angle was named as a last-minute replacement for the ill Roman Reigns, whereupon he became an honorary member of the Shield for one evening. But with Raw now ‘under siege’ from SmackDown, Angle may conceivably feel the need to call on his Shield buddies to help him out at this year’s Survivor Series.
Of course, Angle plus the Shield makes a team of just four, but if he’s still searching for a fifth member, then who better to call upon then his own supposed flesh and blood in the form of Jason Jordan?
Granted, it’s farfetched, and it perpetuates the ridiculous illegitimate child story, but at least it might produce a decent pay-off to what’s been a somewhat regrettable angle so far.
For its continuity, its feasibility—and the sheer fact that it would result in a proper Shield reunion—WWE could do much worse than pairing Reigns, Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins with the father-son tandem of Angle and Jordan.
Now there’s a sentence I never thought I’d write…