10 Things Triple H Needs To Bring Back To WWE
4. NXT Survivor Series Invasion
And speaking of infusing NXT into an increasingly rotten concept, never has the laughable idea of "brand supremacy" been as compelling as it was during 2019's black and gold invasion of the main roster.
Hot on the heels of Triple H unleashing his darlings on SmackDown on November 1, 2019, WWE opted to have these developmental sensations collide with their Raw and SmackDown "big league" superstars. And the end results were electric to say the least.
A break-out performance from Keith Lee in the traditional Survivor Series elimination bout, Rhea Ripley putting in a star-making shift over the course of the weekend itself, and NXT only going on to win the whole evening all added some much-needed unpredictability to an often pointless evening of action.
Yet, in the years since this 2019 eye-catcher of a Survivor Series, WWE has refrained from mixing in their NXT contingent when it comes to the big-four show for various reasons.
With Trips already setting in motion more than a few brand cross-overs over the last few weeks, however, it's not outside of the realms of possibility that the incoming Survivor Series PLE could see Bron Breakk the Tribal Chief or Carmelo Hayes mix it up with Bobby Lashley and Gunther.